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An "off limits" construction pit was our swimming
hole. Cpl. James A. McKay made fine hunting knives for those who
had a few extra bucks.
Photo by, Cpl. Warren R. Smith
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The copilot's instrument panel in the cylinder pounding,
hydraulic leaking, oil burning, get you home alive, UH-34D known as the
"Dog".
Photo by, Cpl. Warren R. Smith
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As our tour ended, we turned our faithful "Dogs" over
to the South Vietnamese Air Force. The problems are related by clicking
picture.
Photo by, Cpl. Warren R. Smith
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A South Vietnamese UH-34 that was parked on our ramp.
It didn't fly much but boy was it kept shined!
Photo by, Cpl. Warren R. Smith
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The C-124 was used to bring replacement HU-34s to
us. This one is about to give birth to one.
Photo by, Cpl. Warren R. Smith
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The Caribou was used a lot on the short landing strips
at Special Forces bases.
Photo by, Cpl. Warren R. Smith
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