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| Author: | TheBigThug [ 08 May 2005, 21:47 ] |
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I thought i would share this story with those of you Young and Old, pilot-Maintainer alike on some of the small things we seem to overlook as we pass on in to retirement and witness the best stock of American youth follow in our footsteeps, and how important it is to document, display and present our heritage to the Serviceman today. Muddy To: NailFACS@yahoogroups.com Cc: FACNET@yahoogroups.com; Rustic NET Subject: [NailFACS] before and....later With all of this saving of airframes...one has to ask Why? I mean after all ...what is an out of date, poorly preserved piece of metal with no soul worth. Who cares...hell it's worth 65 K for scrap...lets reduce the national debt and crush/chop/ and K-ball them all. Well....last Thursday, while wending my way down to the Ramada to reunited with "The Growth" (Nail 69 and Raven and Sundog ...Greg "did anyone ever call him that?" Wilson) I wandered out to Hurlburt to "Hug" my airplane. I presented my Drivers License to the "rent a cop" at the gate and made an effort not to run up to OV 626. I made it a point to walk among the airframes than line Hurburt's "Air Park". First was an A-1E with two MOH monuments in front. Then there was a Stinger Gunship, an AC-130 Spectre, an AC-47 Spooky, a Nimrod, a Tango, a C-123, an A-37, a Jolly Green...I'm sure that I forgot one..... Then I got to the top of the park....I crossed the street....there were two empty pads where Ivan the Terrible had damaged the O-1 and the U-10....then there was the FAC Memorial, and a new memorial to the Navy P-2 Neptune guys who flew the trail. Then next there was the O-2. She had been re-painted, complete with new nose art...very smart... But....next to her nestled in amongst the pines was 626. We dedicated her 5 years ago during the mother of all reunions. She, to me, represents us all in her place among the other warriors there. I looked her over...she needed a bath, and some proper stores...but she looked good. I was crawling under her when a young airman in a Nomex flight suit wandered up and I chatted him up. It seems that he is a loadmaster on an HC-130 King Bird and...someone had told him that he had to go to Hurlburt to "see where it had all started". He was young, eager, well turned out...I envied him his future. As we parted I asked him to do me a favor and take my picture with my old compatriot...he obliged.....but first a bit of a time warp...here is a young captain with his OV at NKP in 1973...... Now here is that 65K hunk of scrap that was used by trainees to learn how to do whatever they were learning how to do. It had been rescued by the OBA, then passed on to the Rustics and Ft. Walton FACs, then it was restored by the guys at Hurlburt, and then placed with love and care where all can see. Here is an Old Captain with his OV at Hurlburt in 2005.....she is in much better shape than he is....oh if she could only talk!! The tales she could tell. Every once in a while you look at a plane in the sky and envy the young men and women in them. Then you remember..."Hey...been there...done that...got the log book to prove it". But...long after we (and they) are gone ...the museums will remain. The living beasts that we flew will still be there..a monument to all who flew them, wrenched them, armed them, or just loved them. But first...we have to put them there.... Crash Rustic/Nail/Bronco/Antar "The greatest pleasure is to vanquish your enemies, to chase them before you, to rob them of their wealth, to see their near and dear bathed in tears, to ride their horses and sleep on the white bellies of their wives and daughters." -Genghis Khan Edited by - thebigthug on May 08 2005 8:48 PM |
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| Author: | Type 7 [ 09 May 2005, 00:39 ] |
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Just got a good book called "Call Sign: Rustic", covering the FACs that flew in support of the war in Cambodia; a not-acknowleged war much like the Raven FACs were fighting in Laos. Very interesting reading. Another good one is "My Secret War" by retired Fedex pilot Rick Drury, who flew A-1s in the 'Nam and Laos. Excellent read, and proof that the bullshit of the USAF, with the many ticket-punching weenie officers and their complete lack of true focus of what's important in being an officer.........seems nothing has changed in 30 years. |
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