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A good read about a rough night

Mon Feb 01, 2010 9:29 pm

http://www.sontayraider.com/A1skyraider.htm

Re: A good read about a rough night

Tue Feb 02, 2010 1:30 am

Wow, that is a good read...

greg v.

Re: A good read about a rough night

Tue Feb 02, 2010 3:07 am

It is indeed! Thnx for posting it-

Re: A good read about a rough night

Tue Feb 02, 2010 2:53 pm

great story! Hero's

Tim

Re: A good read about a rough night

Tue Feb 02, 2010 4:27 pm

CH-53 "Apple One" is on display in the NMUSAF Cold War Gallery.

Re: A good read about a rough night

Tue Feb 02, 2010 7:02 pm

Definitely makes for good reading. There are several good books on the raid. I happened to work as a helo mechanic on Apple 1 (HH-53C 68-10357) & Apple 3 (HH-53C 68-8286) back in 1979 while the aircraft were assigned to the 33rd Aerospace Rescue & Recovery Squadron. Like someone else mentioned Apple 1 (now a MH-53J Pavelow) is now in the Air Force Museum. Apple 3 crashed in Afghanistan. A great posting.

Re: A good read about a rough night

Thu Feb 04, 2010 3:51 pm

This post deserves to educate people to this surviving warbird. The MH-53M on display is a true warbird. Warbirds fall into all categories. Not just WWII. Not just stiff wings. This one happens to be a fling wing. I am fortunate enough to have worked and flown on her. The following words below were taken from the National Museum of the USAF. MH-53M 68-10357 =

The aircraft on display was assigned to the 20th Expeditionary Special Operations Squadron and its last flight was a combat mission in Iraq on March 28, 2008. During its 38-year career, this helicopter participated in many important missions. It carried the "command element" on the mission known as Operation Kingpin, to rescue American prisoners of war thought to be held at the Son Tay prison near Hanoi, North Vietnam. It is the last among the five HH-53s that participated in that raid. After Vietnam, it also flew in many more combat engagements including Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom before it was retired.

Flown in nearly every contingency since the Vietnam War, the MH-53 has proved to be extremely durable and highly decorated.

"We checked the records and found that this fleet of only 72 aircraft has racked up a combat record of 140 Silver Stars; an average of two Silver Stars per airframe over their lifetime," said Lt. Gen. Wurster. "It is hard to believe that any other aircraft in Air Force history could have such a remarkable and compelling story of heroism."

The MH-53M stands as a representative of not only its own rich history, but also as a record copy off which we will launch countless stories of the men and women who have built, flown, crewed and maintained these aircraft," said Metcalf. "We are honored and privileged to have this responsibility."


http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/factsh ... p?id=12439

Re: A good read about a rough night

Thu Feb 04, 2010 7:26 pm

We are lucky to have this aircraft in the collection.
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