Funeral for LT Richard C. Lannom – Lost During Vietnam

| February 25, 2019

Last November, DPAA announced that it had accounted for LT Richard C. Lannom, US Navy. LT Lannom was lost in Vietnam in March 1968.

LT Lannom will be buried later this week – on Saturday, 2 March 2019, to be precise – in Union City, Tennessee.

Visitation and Funeral for Richard C. “Tito” Lannom

March 2 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

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On Sat., March 2, the visitation and funeral for Richard C. “Tito” Lannom, who was a Vietnam soldier who was Missing In Action (MIA), will be held at Discovery Park of America. His remains were found in Vietnam at the end of 2018. The visitation and funeral are open to the public. DPA will return to regular hours after the funeral.

WHAT:
Memorial Ceremony for Lt. Richard Clive (Tito) Lannom, MIA for five decades including visitation, funeral, processional with motorcycle and law enforcement escort and graveside service with full military honors and flyover

Flyover includes two EA-18G Growler aircraft, one from VAQ-129 and one from VAQ-130 stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Washington, where Lt. Lannom flew the A6-A Intruder as bombardier/navigator.

WHEN:
Visitation, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 2, 2019
Unveiling of corrected Vietnam Memorial Monument, 11 a.m. in the Military Garden
Funeral service, 1 p.m.
Processional immediately following the service (approximately 2:15 p.m.)
Graveside with full military honors and flyover (approximately 3 p.m.)

WHERE:
Visitation and funeral, Discovery Park of America, 830 Everett Boulevard, Union City, Tenn.
Burial, East View Cemetery, (S. Miles Avenue and E. Church Street), Union City

If you were planning to visit the park on March 2, we encourage you to choose a different day to experience Discovery Park of America. On this day, the slide, the special attractions (Starship Theater, Earthquake Simulator and Tower) and the LEGO® Exhibit will be closed. The escalators will also be shut off for the service in Dinosaur Hall at 1 p.m.

Category: Blue Skies, No Longer Missing

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26Limabeans

Welcome home Tito. Rest here in peace.

Wilted Willy

Wish I could be there, Rest in Peace good sir, you have come home where you belong. May God Bless you and your family during this sad time.

Ex-PH2

Welcome home, LT. 2nd star to the right, and straight on ’til morning.

OWB

Welcome home at long last, sir.

AW1Ed

Welcome home.

IDC SARC

RIP

SFC D

Welcome home, sir.

Veritas Omnia Vincit

Here’s hoping he can finally rest in peace after so many years lying in foreign soil.

“Soldier, rest! thy warfare o’er,
Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking;
Dream of battled fields no more,
Days of danger, nights of waking.”

–Sir Walter Scott

5th/77th FA

Welcome Home LT Richard C. Lannon. Sorry it took so long. We Salute your Service.

Green Thumb

Welcome home, LT.

Rest well.

Sparks

Welcome home Brother. Rest in peace in your home soil.

chooee lee

“Fair Winds and Following Seas.”

A Proud Infidel®™

Welcome Home Fallen Warrior, Rest in Hallowed Peace.

RGR 4-78

Rest in Peace.

HMC Ret

Rest in Peace, Warrior. I am humbled by your sacrifice.

Angela Adrianna Taylor

Now you’re coming home thank you for your service and I’m sorry your life was cut short. I know sadly from experience how important finding your remains is to your wife God bless you In heaven.

Mike Fagan

Thank you for your service.
The job as a bombardier/navigator on an A-6 Intruder is not an easy one. It takes a lot of courage to fly these missions in the night at a low flight level, with the limited technology that existed during the day. Godspeed to you and your family. A fellow B/N from VA-96.

Kay L Giese

I have held onto your POW bracelet since the 1970s. I hope to now return it to your family. Welcome home at last Lt. Lannom.

Inbred Redneck

Welcome home.

Kenneth Taylor

Welcome home Bro. R.I.P.

Gerald Sanford

Fair winds and following seas. Rest In Peace. You are a true hero that gave the ultimate sacrifice to our country.

Gerald Sanford

Rest In Peace. You are a true hero that gave the ultimate sacrifice to our country.

Gerald Sanford

. You are a true hero that gave the ultimate sacrifice to our country.

Scott Maness

Your craft went down many years ago, but your spirit never did. You were declared missing in action, but on that fateful day you were truly found in the time honored annals of the free and the brave. May we all be committed to lead courageous lives just as you did.

jerry r ward

Airman accounted for. God love you & those you left behind.—Jerry,HMM164,1969,LPH-8.

Richard Helmich

I wore your name on my MIA wrist band for 27 years. GOD rest your soul my brother.