POW/MIA Col. Kelly F. Cook
Air Force Capt. Kelly Cook (left), a pilot who flew early generation fighter bombers, shakes the hand of another officer circa 1950s. Cook, the father of 512th Airlift Wing Commander Col. Raymond A. Kozak’s wife Maureen, was a member of the Iowa Air National Guard when he was called to active federal service in support of the Korean War. Cook was later declared missing in action in 1967 after his F-4C was shot down over North Vietnam. (Submitted photo)
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