Friday, June 2, 2017

Jun 2nd, Air Force Personnel

Well, I have concluded that the best way, at least for me, to upload pictures is to just use the default Blogger "insert image" method. I was toying with trying to set up thumbnails and linking them to full-sized images in the cloud, somewhere. But being totally incompetent in HTML matters, that option is way too complex for my tired old neurons.

Here are some of the Air Force people I either worked with or I was acquainted with:

SSG Motley & friend observing activities on the Han river. 

Waiting to service the "birds" on Da Nang AB flightline.

SSG Dupont writing home.

A1C Walls and A1C Dumas comparing cameras. (Asahi Pentax, Nikon F Photomic

A1C Ytsma lighting up.

A1C Denton

A1C Coburn
SSG Motley cooking pinto beans in Popcorn popper.
SSG Self
SSG Self
SSG Dupont, and Thanksgiving/Christmas dinner in the chow hall.
SSG Self
Chowing down.
A1C Coburn
A1C Dumas & A1C Coburn
SSG Motley, NCOIC Electric Shop "Graveyard" shift.
A1C Dumas, SSG Motley & A1C Coburn
A1C Haylock
A1C Payne & A1C Haylock
SSG Self, SSG Motley & A1C Coburn
Relaxing in the Airmen's Club
A2C Leifert
A1C Dumas
A1C Coburn

A2C Leifert exiting the Base Exchange.

Waiting for mail-call? 

Pipe break. 

A1C Summers

SSG Motley

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

May 30th, C-123 Provider


Good News! Just finished editing over 1000 photos.

After I figure out the best way to upload more photos, I will begin doing so. Meanwhile, here are some shots of the Da Nang Air Base C-123s, of controversial defoliation fame (Operation Ranch Hand).

My next uploads will include many photos of the airmen of the USAF I worked with and photographed.

Those folks that I can identify, I will. If you know any of the unidentified personnel, I would certainly appreciate your input through the comments feature below.

Thank you for your continued patience, if there is anyone still interested in this blog...
:-)


The C-123 cockpit. (Minolta 16mm camera)
C-123 in the USAF Hangar

"Lil Miss Chris" receiving 6252nd CAMRON PM

General Westmoreland's personal, specially trimmed C-123 air taxi, "The White Whale".
General Westmoreland's Bird - "The White Whale"
Two C-123's taxiing out for take-off
Monsoon time (Fungus damage to original Kodachrome slide)
Take-off


ARVN troops preparing to load up

Landing
Nose detail on "Flipper"




Peeled-off and preparing to land
Recently outfitted with Camouflage

Take-off

Preparing flares for loading

Fork Lift loading or unloading

Shortly after take-off

Parked in camouflage

A "Provider" surrounded by "Gooney Birds"

Cranking No. 1 Engine


Cargo Bay view towards Cockpit