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List of combat losses of United States military aircraft since the Vietnam War : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of combat losses of United States military aircraft since the Vietnam War This is a list of notable fixed-wing military air combat losses since the end of the Vietnam War grouped by the year that the loss occurred. This list is intended for military aircraft lost due to enemy action during combat. For military aircraft lost due to accidental causes, refer to the list of notable incidents and accidents involving military aircraft. For civil aircraft losses, refer to list of notable accidents and incidents on commercial aircraft. ==1983 (Multinational Force in Lebanon)==
*December 4 – An A-6 Intruder (Bureau Number : 152915)〔("A-6E Intruder/152915." ) ''Joe Baugher Bureau Numbers.'' Retrieved: 19 April 2015.〕 and an A-7 Corsair II (Bureau Number : 157468)〔("A-7E Corsair II/157468." ) ''Joe Baugher Bureau Numbers.'' Retrieved: 19 April 2015.〕 were shot down while attacking Syrian army's SAM batteries in Lebanon in the mountains east of Beirut by Syrian 9K31 Strela-1 or Strela 2 infrared homing missiles. The pilot of the A-6, Lieutenant Mark Lange〔("Lieutenant Mark Lange/USN." ) ''TogetherWeServed.com'' Retrieved: 19 April 2015.〕 (flying from USS John F. Kennedy), was killed; his Bombardier/Navigator, Lieutenant Bobby Goodman, ejected and was captured by Syrian soldiers. Lt. Goodman was held for 30 days before his release was facilitated by Jesse Jackson. Lt. Lange's body was returned. From the A-7, Commander Edward Andrews managed to guide his failing Corsair over coastal waters before ejecting; he was rescued by a Lebanese fishing boat and safely returned to the U.S. Marines.〔("1983 Strike on Lebanon." ) ''New York Times.'' Retrieved: 19 April 2015.〕
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