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Photographs on this page were contributed by Thomas Cope of
Georgia. Tom is from the 1967 era and one of the unheralded men from the maintenance section.
Tom and his crew of mechanics gave me a sense of comfort, at least knowing my ship was
airworthy.
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Tom's maintenance team.
(L-R) This may be Stephen Freeman, Tom Cope, Lewis Bader, Howard Clayburn.
Kneeling: Gary Geisinger |
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Relaxing in the hooch.
The only names we know are Fultz and Tom Cope, back row (left). |
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Some of wreckage from 955,
that crashed into the sea in November, 1967.
Killed were Latini, Steele, Tiffany and Freeman. |
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Pelicans Roost when we
first moved from Ky Ha on the northern end of Chu Lia to the southern end of Chu Lai.
We lived in these tents for a couple of months until the standard Vietnam hooches
were constructed. The sand
was in everything. |
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Tom thought this hooch was
where Stephen Mueller was killed by a mortar round. I don't think so... this looks
more like one of the hooches along the flight line. I recall the Tech Supply hooch
took a direct hit by a NVA 122mm rocket, but it was more damaged than this hooch.
Therefore, the cloud formation in the distance may indicate this was the result of the
typhoon that came in the Chu Lai area. |
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