Comments: My father was 1st Sgt. Charles Wright, crew chief in a Caribou flight unit from 1963 - 66
Added: October 27, 2012
Submitted by Name: Randy Baisden From: Port Orchard, WA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Came across a picture of the old team members just prior to stand down. I am the person that was missing. There were no Baysingers in our company. Great web site... Thank you for sharing. Some where I have more pictures to submit.
Added: October 25, 2012
Submitted by Name: John blanchard From: Water port ny E-mail: Contact
Comments: I was a door gunner with the cobra gun ship platoon in 1968. Today I was spending the night at Wallmart in Winchester VA and a motorhome pulled in along side me. In it was Don Hoadley from Vermont. He flew with the Outlaws as a crew chief on their flare ship at the same time I was there . He even remembers Gunner the dog. we plan to stay in touch.
Added: October 23, 2012
Submitted by Name: David Earl Meacham From: Shreveport, La. E-mail: Contact
Submitted by Name: Mike Pruitt on behalf of father Jimmy From: Vannuys California E-mail: Contact
Comments: My name is Mike, im a proud son of a Nam vet, SPC4 Jimmy Pruitt- US Army- 2nd Battalion 20th Artillery {ARA}, 1CAV AIRMOBILE 65/67. iM sad to report, in 1993, PTSD would kill him {suicide}..I started a club on Facebook called Sons and Daughters of Vietnam Vets", look us up, were almost "100" strong, atleast 36 are actual Veterans of the war in Vietnam. Im so proud of him, and ALL his brothers who fought with him, before him, after him, and to those who didnt make it home. I carry my fathers legacy into the cyber future, and also bring with him the history of the Aerial Rocket Artillery 2/20th...Love and Respects to all our Nam Vets here, and everywhere....Mike Armed Falcon
Added: October 20, 2012
Submitted by Name: Jonathan Cope From: Kingsburg, Calif. E-mail: Contact
Comments: I'm Sp5 Jon Cope and I was at Phu Bai with D Co/101st AHB (HAWKs) from Dec 68 until Feb 70. I was the Crewchief on Cobra "805" from late May 69 until I rotated out in Feb 70. Our ships had a yellow "Diamond" on each side of the fuselage and yellow "Wings" on the ammo doors. I have great memories of being a Crewchief. Thanks for the Great site!!....Crewchief805.
Added: October 17, 2012
Submitted by Name: John Wallace Wright From: B.C. Canada E-mail: Contact
Comments: Flying blades in the north,only want to say thank's,such a waste,brave boys,never understand,still will stand tall and fight for our freedom,Canada can fly.
Added: October 17, 2012
Submitted by Name: marvin doss From: killeen,texas E-mail: Contact
Comments: I WAS IN 48TH AHC FROM SEPT. 1965 TO NOV. 1966 AT PHAN RANG RVN.
Added: October 17, 2012
Submitted by Name: james s. johnson From: independence, mo 64055 E-mail: Contact
Name: Darrell Beard
From: Ohio
E-mail: Contact
Co.D,40th Signal Bn,1st Signal Bde.
June 1967 to Aug. 1969 Qui Nhon, Chu Lai, Pleiku, Phu Tai
Good site - enjoyed it! Welcome Home to all