Vietnam vet’s remains identified, flown home by son 52 years later in emotional ceremony
Col. Roy Knight Jr was shot down in combat in 1967 in Vietnam and, after reportedly ejecting from the plane, his body was never found. After his remains were identified 52 year later, his body was returned to the United States by his son, a pilot with Southwest Airlines.
Normally returning the fallen is Hondo’s area, but I don’t think he’ll mind. It’s an amazing story.
By Michael Hollan | Fox News
Col. Roy Knight Jr. was shot down in combat in 1967 in Vietnam, Southwest Airlines confirmed. He reportedly ejected from the plane, but his parachute may not have deployed. A search was conducted for his body, but it was not found at the time.
His remains were recently found and identified, and a return trip to the United States was set up. Who initially discovered the remains was not shared.
According to Global News reporter Jackson Proskow, a gate agent from Southwest Airlines made an announcement before the plane landed. The agent filled the waiting travelers in on Col. Knight’s story, including two very important details.
Before leaving for Vietnam, Col. Knight said goodbye to his family, including his 5-year-old son, at Dallas Love Field Airport. It was reportedly the last time he saw his family.
Now, 52 years later, he was finally being returned. Even more amazingly, the pilot flying the plane was his son.
According to Proskow, as the plane landed, the crowd remained silent. They watched as a casket draped in an American flag was unloaded and was met by people who appeared to Col. Knight’s family and a military guard.
Proskow described the scene as peaceful, beautiful and “a privilege to watch.”
A spokesperson for Southwest Airlines sent Fox News the following statement: “When Southwest Airlines Captain Bryan Knight was just five years old, he made a trip to Dallas Love Field to send his father, Col. Roy Knight, off to the Vietnam War. That day in 1967 would be the last day he saw his father as just a few months later Col. Knight’s jet was shot down and he went missing in action for decades.”
The statement continues, “Earlier this year, Captain Knight learned that his father’s remains were positively identified which began the mission of returning Col. Knight to his home in North Texas. Today, his son flew his father home to Love Field where he was received with full military honors to express a nation’s thanks for his dad’s service to our country. Our Southwest Airlines family is honored to support his long-hoped homecoming and join in tribute to Col. Knight as well as every other military hero who has paid the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the armed forces.”
Amen. Fair winds and following seas, Colonel.
The entire article may be viewed here: Fox News
Category: Air Force, No Longer Missing, We Remember
Welcome home, sir.
Welcome home, to both Sirs.
b out
Dusty in here…..
Great article, thanks.
Got dusty in here too when ABC ran this on the evening news. Thought it was the air filters needing changing. Guess that ain’t what caused the leaking.
Welcome Home Colonel Roy Knight Jr. We Salute your Service and pay Honors to your Sacrifice Sir. BZ to South West for their part in bringing this Warrior Home and the manner in which they did it. BZ to the Patriotic Americans who paid Honors to Col Knight. ABC had a good shot of them as the aircraft came up to the gate and how the people reacted as the casket was being unloaded.
Thanks for the post AW1 Ed.
Welcome home Col Knight.
We never stopped looking for you.
Rest in peace.
DPAA announced Col. Knight’s accounting in June of this year. This 16 June article at TAH announced that fact.
His funeral will be held tomorrow somewhere IVO Weatherford, TX.
Kudos to both the USAF and Southwest Airlines for making it possible for his son to fly his remains back to the Dallas area.
Visitation for COL Knight will be at White’s Funeral Home in Weatherford, today from 4:00pm to 8:00pm.
Services will Full Military Honors will begin at 10:00am at Holder’s Chapel United Methodist Church in Cool, TX.
Interment will be in Holder’s Chapel Cemetery in Cool, TX.
Welcome Home, Sir.
Thanks, Claw. Hopefully some TAH reader in the DFW area will be able to attend.
FWIW: Cool, TX is about 10 miles west of Weatherford on US 180.
He saw his dad off as a boy and brings him home as a man. Wonder if he was flown in to Love Field? Touching circumstances makes a touching story.
The linked Fox News article indicates that yes, he was indeed flown into Love Field.
FWIW: per their website, Love Field is where Southwest Airlines operates in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area.
Southwest is known for contracting with secondary airports in big cities: Midway in Chicago, Love in Dallas, Hobby on Houston come to mind.
Love Field is the home of Southwest from day one.
That is simply extraordinary. Welcome Home. No man left behind.
Awesome story how life comes full circle.
Welcome home, Colonel Knight. Catch the tailwind.
Wonderful story… allergies acting up again.
Kudos to Southwest Airlines for allowing Bryan Knight to bring his father home.
I’ve got to stop peeling Onions so early in the morning.
Wow. Extremely touching. One has to wonder if Captain Knight had troubles landing the plane with tears in his eyes. Welcome home Colonel. It’s been long over due.
Naw. Wouldn’t happen. Maybe later, but certainly not while he was on task of bringing his father home. Doubt that anyone would, but peace upon any who tried to keep him out of that cockpit that day…