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  1. Phillip Neal "Phil" Butler (born August 11, 1938) is a retired United States Navy officer and pilot. He was the eighth-longest-held U.S. prisoner of war (POW) held in North Vietnam during the Vietnam War.

  2. Phillip Butler PhD. Welcome to Phil Butlers web site… I was a U.S. Navy Light Attack/Fighter pilot who went down over North Vietnam in the early days of the Vietnam War. I parachuted into their country when my plane exploded out from under me.

  3. Phillip Butler retired from the United States Navy as a Commander. He and his wife Barbara reside in California.

  4. Obituary for Philip Neri Butler. With heavy hearts and boundless love, we announce the passing of Philip Neri Butler of Holly Springs, NC, who left us on June 17, 2024, at the age of 39. Born on September 16, 1984, in Fairfax, VA, to John and Robyn Butler, Philip grew up in Stafford, VA.

  5. Phil Butler, in his free e-book Well Connected: Releasing the power and restoring hope through kingdom partnerships [1] suggests practical steps towards “working partnerships and networks” and “new models of ministry that strengthen our credibility with the world” for God’s glory and the believers’ fulfillment.”.

  6. My father, R.B. Butler, had served in the war first as a civilian instructor for the Army Air Corps, in Chickasha, Oklahoma, and then as a co-pilot for Braniff Airlines, in Dallas, Texas. At the end of the war, he felt both loyalty and opportunity to return to Tulsa and join his mother in a budding real estate business.

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  8. Phillip Butler graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Class of 1961. He was interned as a Prisoner of War in North Vietnam after he was shot down on April 20, 1965,...