OTD 1972:
Norman Schwartz & Robert Snoddy were in an ambush during a mission to extract an agent with a snatch (or aerial) pickup from Manchuria in Communist China
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Robert signed on to fly for CAT in June 1948.
He was 31 years old when he made the ultimate sacrifice.
3 weeks after he was killed, his wife gave birth to their daughter, the couple’s only child.
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2004: Joint POW-MIA Accounting Command discovered human remains at the 1952 crash site.
2005: Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory ID’ed remains as Robert Snoddy’s.
To date, Norman Schwartz’s remains have not been found.
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We honored Schwartz & Snoddy with stars on the CIA Memorial Wall in 1998.
Both men are remembered for their unquestionable bravery.
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