Steven Morris Hastings
Staff Sergeant
240TH AHC, 214TH AVN BN, 12TH AVN GROUP, 1ST AVIATION BDE, USARV
Army of the United States
Baldwin Park, California
October 11, 1948 to June 13, 1974
(Incident Date August 01, 1968)
STEVEN M HASTINGS is on the Wall at Panel W50, Line 44

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21 Aug 2004

I will wear your bracelet until you come home.

newfysdad@saber.net


 
12 Aug 2005

I've worn an MIA bracelet inscribed with your name since around 1973.
May you rest in peace.

Steven Jones-D'Agostino
srdagostino@charter.net


 
13 Aug 2005

I flew with Steven Hastings and Donald Fowler. Donald often flew with me as Doorgunner. 1LT Peter Russell had just arrived at the 240th AHC from another unit -- I met him for the first and only time the evening of August 1, 1968.

These men definitely survived the crash. Documents I obtained from the National Archives refer to open first aid kits and unfastened seat belts.

"In April 1991 the US government released a list of Prisoners of War and Missing in Action who were known to be alive in enemy hands and for whom there is no evidence that he or she died in captivity. This list, commonly referred to today as the USG's "Last Known Alive" list, included all three of the missing crewmen from Mad Dog 36."

I too wear the MIA bracelet bearing the name Steven Morris Hastings.

Freedom is not Free!

We must never forget these brave soldiers!

From a friend who served in 240th AHC and wears Steve's Bracelet,
Morris Miller
morrismiller@prodigy.net


 
25 Jul 2007

Hi all ... I didn't really know Steven M. Hastings - but he is my uncle. I am very honored to wear my uncle's bracelet and to be in his family. Thanks to everyone.

Emma Hastings
cutecheerleader692003@yahoo.com


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