Fire in Flight – Page 13.
We heard later from the intel gurus that an airstrike had been called in on the area around the approach to runway 34 at Katum shortly after our shootdown. I vaguely remember a BDA report that indicated there had been some enemy KIA's, etc. The story we heard was that there was some elusive bad guy driving around with a pair of .51 cals mounted on the back of a Jeep raising havoc with aircraft in that area. Almost exactly one year later, a C-130B was shot down in this same area around Katum. For some insight into this "Duty Anti-Aircraft Gunner," see Reg Manning's excellent article here about this B model shootdown. Seems to me our intel troops should have been listening to Reg Manning. At the end of his article, Reg has added a chilling account from Jim Hoogerwerf, pilot in the same squadron and colleague of this ill-fated crew. The similarities are striking, but this crew was not as fortunate as we were, may God rest their souls.
Here are some more of the postmortem pictures:




May 19th, 2010 - 20:30
What a great site, totally enjoying it.
As Jerry Goff mentioned in his post, there was a squadron of F-104’s (479th TFW)that rotated from Taiwan to Danang and back. I was attached to that squadron from 1964-1967. and served in Thailand (at Udorn Thani) as well. Two of my trips from the US to SEA were made in a C-130. Not a particularly comfortable flight across the Pacific, but once in country it was good to be on such a versitile aircraft. My first landing in one was at Danang, at 0300, in a raging downpour, with Charlie trying to get us on the ground faster than
we wanted to get there.
May 26th, 2011 - 16:36
pat,amigo mio.llevo años buscandote por favor contactame a mi mail.gracias.chico.