[Vhfcn-l] TET
PAUL BIELECKI
pbpilot27 at comcast.net
Mon Jan 27 22:33:09 EST 2020
I think some might be surprised at what the Army flew. Had the privilege of seeing a couple of Army DC3s, one early on when at basic at Fort Polk. In Nam saw some army Neptune’s and old converted B25s at Nha Trang. They had been junked but did a double take first time I saw them.
Paul B
Long knife 27, Dustoff 12, Masher 11
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From: Richard Lewis via Vhfcn-l
To: Paul Bielecki
Sent: January 27, 2020 at 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Vhfcn-l] TET
Flew DC-3 in the Army. Was this in WW2.? Richard lewis Msg, USA {ret} On Monday, January 27, 2020, 1:15:07 PM MST, Terry McCollum via Vhfcn-l wrote: Back years ago our little group of missfits called the Wyoming Association of Vietnam Veterans celebrated a TET Survival Party. We held our gala event at a place named the GOLDEN DRAGON. It was owned and operated by a family that had escaped during the period of the Killing Fields. The owner and I were good friends, he had been a pilot in the Cambodian Air Force flying DC-3s and since that was the last airplane I flew an the Army we spent lots of time talking about the old Gooney Bird. I hope you helicopter types wont mind my story about a great fixed wing. Terry McCollum_______________________________________________ Vhfcn-l mailing list Vhfcn-l at lists.vhfcn.org This message was delivered to richardlewis133 at yahoo.com http://lists.vhfcn.org/mailman/listinfo/vhfcn-l _______________________________________________ Vhfcn-l mailing list Vhfcn-l at lists.vhfcn.org This message was delivered to pbpilot27 at comcast.net http://lists.vhfcn.org/mailman/listinfo/vhfcn-l
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