Hi all,
I was very interested to see such wonderful topic coverage of the venerable AD.
My Father, Col. Guy R. Campo USMC (Ret.) and now deceased, was a 2Lt. and flew with VMA-121 out of K-6 at Pyongtaek during the Korean War. I have attached some photo's of him and his aircraft during that time, including the AD-2 that he was shot down and crash landed just behind our lines on Oct. 27, 1952 after being hammered by 37mm AAA at the double bend of the Injen River during a CAS mission in support of Commonwealth troops.
It should be said that VMA-121 lost 16 pilots KIA and 39 AD-2-3-4 aircraft in a little over a years worth of combat deployment. Ahhh. . .that's a lot of pilots and aircraft. If that happened today, at the very least there would have been a Congressional Inquiry.
On another note, I am inquiring for a friend whose Father was a flight mechanic and named two AD-4's one "Helen" and another named "Baby Sharon" with VMA-121 during this time. Does anyone have any photo's of these two aircraft so that I might pass them along to his kin?
Please advise soonest.
Thanks!
August 12, 1952 prior to a CAS mission in support of the 1st Marine Div. AD-2 AK-5 BuNo 122318- Standard loadout was 12x250lb and 3x1000lb bombs.

Preflight walkaround



Note the battle damaged engine cowl.

His downed AD-2. He dead sticked his AD-2 (AK-14 BuNo 122280) to this dirt road just a mile behind the lines. When I asked my Dad why he didn't bail he said "Son. . .the last place you want to bail out is over the same guys you just bombed" Sage advice. . . They posted a guard to prevent souvenir hunters from stripping the aircraft. The Marines later jacked up the Skyraider, dropped the gear, replaced the engine and then. . . .flew the darn thing out of there. Practically every pilot in VMA-121 lost an aircraft during that tour.


2Lt. Guy R. Campo

Col. Guy R. Campo Combat Marine Aviator WWII, Korea and Vietnam.
