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Gunny Utley was an Avionics guy and the shop NCOIC at this time.
Photo by, Mark Sullivan |
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LCpl. John Yonker, Hydraulics shop. Another great guy who retired as a GySgt in the F-18 community.
Photo by, Mark Sullivan |
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Kanoya City, Kagoshima Japan was the first refueling stop on the trip to Korea for operation
"Team Spirit 86".
Photo by, Mark Sullivan |
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Approaching Kanoya Air Base, a WWII kamikaze base located near the southern tip of Japan.
Photo by, Mark Sullivan |
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This shelter is a leftover from the WW II era when Kenoya was a Naval Air Base. Kenoya was the site of 75 % Kamikaze flights against US ships during the battle of Okanawa.
Photo by, Mark Sullivan |