Cmdr. Phil Craig '63
Cmdr. Phil Craig '63 was piloting an A-4C fighter from the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid when he was shot down by anti-aircraft fire on July 4, 1967 during a bombing mission over a railyard in North Vietnam. It is not known whether he survived the crash, and his body was not recovered at that time. Cmdr. Craig had flown numerous successful sorties before his final flight. In early 1987, Cmdr. Craig's remains were recovered and positively identified by the U.S. Army. On May 2, 1987, Cmdr. Craig's remains were buried during a memorial ceremony in his hometown of Hornell, New York.
During his freshman year, Brother Craig pledged Michigan Alpha. He quickly established himself as one of the most dedicated members of the fraternity. He held the responsibility of House Manager during his junior year. Close friend and fellow Michigan Alpha Brother Dave Hood '63 described Brother Craig as "a generous man who loved his country deeply."
In coelo quies est Brother Craig.
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