Thursday, July 30, 2020

Marine A-4 out of Chu Lai part 2

All of the photos are from Marine veterans who had been stationed at Chu Lai.






















Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Building a B-24 bomber at Williow run Michigan

 Found this on facebook.   The was a massive undertaking by Ford Motor Company.  Also it was the last building design by Albert Khan.   My mother in law work at the plant during the war. She was only 18 at the time.  Juanita was about 5'1" tall.   Actually is of English descent. She mother give this because she had read a book. In the book one of the main character had that name.   Mom worked in inspection. Because of her size Ford Motors had crawling inside of the wing tanks to inspect them.    All I known she worked ends hours at that plant during the war.   In a way the post is a tribute for her...  Love you Mom.


Here is the video.

 

191St F-106 beginning of the "Six Pack"

Finding photo of F-106's that the 191St Fig had has been a difficult process.   During that time digital cameras are new and expensive.  Because of this the photo are from film camera.  More than like there are great photo hidden away in personal photo albums.  I have found these pictures on the internet and people I worked with facebook pages.   Many of these photo are from Eddie Gumbko facebook page.  Eddie took a lot of picture during his time with the 191st.  I believe he started at the end of the RF-84 era through the RF-101, F-106, F-4 C/D, F-16 ADF and C-130's. 
 As for the name "Six Pack" not hundred percent how the unit got that call sign.  I heard it came about after the F-106 got the vulcan gun mode.  But they folks in the unit knew how to party.  Maybe it for the six of beer...  That is a mystery I still need to solve.

  My greatest thanks goes out to Eddie.

Now for the pictures.

       The initial Squadron tail marking,  Glad they came up with the checker board












Ed Gumbko with his F-106B



Assed 2/15/2022



Tuesday, July 28, 2020

A4 Marine Skyhawk out of Chu Lai, Vietnam Part 1

All of these photos are from Marines who where stationed in Chu Lai during the Vietnam war.  There is a lot of history here.  Great photos of A4 that flew close air support in Vietnam.  There are a lot of ground pounder who owe their live to there Marines.   As you will these aircraft had been flown hard.  Aircrews where on constain runway alert.   In some cases flight multiple mission in a day.  This is where the term "Turn and Burn" came about.  I ws based out of Chu Lai 1968-1970

I salute these Marines... Siemper Fi.