Corpsman Chronicles
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Corpsman Chronicles Teh First: Angles of Mercey
Corpsman Chronicles I: Sea Chanteys, 70's Style
Corpsman Chronicles II: Seven Seconds
Corpsman Chronicles III : Circles and Layers
Corpsman Chronicles IV: Groundhogs and the Iliad
Corpsman Chronicles V: More space stuff
Corpsman Chronicles VI: The First and the Last
Corpsman Chronicles VII: No Slack in Light Attack
Corpsman Chronicles VIII: "Six zero two Hawkeye ball, three point three..."
Corpsman Chronicles IX: Don't mean nothin'
Corpsman Chronicles X: Reflections
Corpsman Chronicles XI: Deja what?
Corpsman Chronicles XII: Groundhog Day
Corpsman Chronicles XIII: Under Pressure
Corpsman Chronicles XIV: Zuki and the E-5 Mafia
OCD* I: SA will save your A**
Corpsman Chronicles XV: Whack-a-Mole
OCD* II: Snapshot of a Beautiful Veterans Day
Corpsman Chronicles XVI: Sorry 'bout that
Corpsman Chronicles XVII: Chaff and Flares
Corpsman Chronicles XVIII: Don't bring a chair to a gunfight
Corpsman Chronicles XIX: Running with the Immortals
Corpsman Chronicles XX: Saturday the 14th
Corpsman Chronicles XXI: "That ain't funny, Doc!"
Corpsman Chronicles XXII: Lead, follow, or get the firetruck out of the way
Corpsman Chronicles XXIII: Rules of the...
Corpsman Chronicles XXIV: Beer and circuses
Corpsman Chronicles XXV: Why helos don't have ejection seats
Corpsman Chronicles XXVI: The Battle of Blogger Dank
Corpsman Chronicles XVII: With eight lives left the Phrog looks good!
Corpsman Chronicles XXVIII: My first medevac
Corpsman Chronicles XXIX: And it exploded!
Corpsman Chronicles XXX: The Big Touchstone
Corpsman Chronicles XXXI Bug, Atlas, Sluggo
Corpsman Chronicles XXXII: Super RBOC, I think I love you
Corpsman Chronicles XXXIII: Super RBOC, I think I love you (part ii)
Corpsman Chronicles XXXIV: Super RBOC, I think I love you (part iii)
Corpsman Chronicles XXXV: Super RBOC, I think I love you (part iv)
Corpsman Chronicles XXXVI: Super RBOC, I think I love you (part v)
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Fiction!
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Shades of Gray -- Prologue
SOG -- Rehearsal
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Scooter
This'll put a smile on yer mug...
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A-4C with the J-65 motor, about 8k lbs thrust. VA-86 Sidewinders flew the Charlie from 62-64, upgraded to the E model with the J-52 in 64 and flew it through 1967. They transitioned to the A-7 in 67 and flew the A, B, C and E models through 1987. Then they went to Bugs.
When I refer to VA-86, I'm talking about the paint scheme of this particular aircraft. I believe Dollarhide, the pilot here, flew scooters with VA-46 , the Clansmen.
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The Scooter is a year younger than me? I had no ideer.
ReplyDeleteShe's still a classic, Heinemann's Hot Rod.
The A-4 continued to serve for years. Very effective for the Argentine Air Force during the Falklands debacle.
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