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Air & Space Magazine Where Huey Pilots Trained and Heroes Were Made Basic training for a dangerous job. James R. Chiles September 2015 ...
Details of the heroism that will see Charles Kettles awarded the Medal of Honor come back clearly and quickly even decades later.
As a member of RAAF 9 Squadron, Graham had various tasks involving the UH-1 Huey. In many cases the Australian crewmen were ...
A Huey helicopter pilot in Vietnam, Lt. Col. Tom Agness is still flying today. Now his mission is a little different.
A group of auto body students in New York State are refurbishing a piece of American history as they work on a Vietnam-era helicopter whose pilot was killed in battle back in 1968. The class at ...
Huey helicopter pilots like William “Bill” Deuchar were the cavalry, the ambulance drivers and the delivery men of the Vietnam War.
A celebration of John’s life will take place at the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 542 at 8000 Derry St. Travers’ story ...
But not all Huey pilots aspired to fly the Cobra. Walker Jones, a back-seater for the First Air Cavalry in Vietnam, profiles the personality: “Cobra pilots tended to be take-charge types.
A Huey helicopter used by the Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) in Santa Barbara has to be in a permanent display site or be taken away. For years it's been used in parades in various cities.
Thynne ended up flying seventy-one strike missions with No. 9 Squadron as a Huey pilot and copilot.