Sunday, July 21, 2024

He'll never forget that extraction

 


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  1. With just three struts, I'd say that it was a US Marine (or Navy) CH-46.

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    1. I think you've shown this before. It's a CH-46 Sea Knight dangling from the flight deck of USS Suribachi (AE-21)

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  2. I flew a "paint bird" to McMinnville, TN with that guy. He was our pubs Petty Officer at HT-18. I let him fly half the way back since he had lot's of bootleg stick time. We got within 10 miles of Whiting Field and got weathered in at at farmer's field. Had to send the truck of shame for us since the wx wasn't forecast to clear for 72 hours.

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    1. That area of TN has fog warnings all the time, especially on I-75. 10+ friends of mine graduated from nearby Sewanee - 2+ days of heavy fog were common.

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    2. They had to put up special fog warnings/road markings on I-75 near Calhoun, TN after a massive pileup caused by fog back in the mid-90s. A lot of folks attributed the fog to the local paper mill dumping massive amounts of hot water into the Hiwassee River, upstream of where the interstate crosses the River.

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  3. Not the first Marine to tear up a frog.

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  4. USS Suribachi was an ammunition ship lots and lots of splodey stuff onboard.

    I spent a couple years on USS Great Sitkin AE-17, also an ammunition ship.

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  5. September 1992. USS Suribachi, Navy UH-46D. Loss of engine power

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  6. Yes, this is one extraction he'll never forget. No matter how much he tries.

    "In later years, Bob would often talk of this to his therapist."

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  7. "Put me back in the ocean, m*****f****r! I'll swim in!!"

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