Coral sea did 2 west pac's from 1979 thru 1982. I think the next cruise was
the East coast move..
Frank
"John Randolph" wrote in message
news:BrPMa.117692$hd6.95912@fed1read05...
Yep, after 1979. I was CIC Officer on Coral Sea from 1976 to 1978 and she
was deployed from NAS Alameda to WestPac.
"Mike Weeks" wrote in message
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From: (Tom Cooper)
Date: 5/27/2003 02:33 Pacific Daylight Time
Please take a look at the photo I posted he
http://www.acig.org/artman/uploads/l...by_phantom.jpg
Based on the photo, and it's quality ... that's most likely is an F-4N
of
VF-154.
The BuNo matches F-4Bs (reworked to N), and the tail color; that solid
red
line
matches other published photos very closely of VF-154 F-4s w/ a mix of
black &
a solid red line.
Several other things are su
- I have several excellent shots of the USS Coral Sea off Cannes, in
1983, with F-4s of the VF-21 and VF-154 (and the rest of the CVW-14)
on the deck: they are simply not the same like the Phantoms shown and
described above;
Don't photos you have of VF-154 F-4Ns have a mix of a black tail
(completely or
otherwise), w/ a similar solid red line?
- the Libyans have got their first Tu-22s in 1974, and the remaining
of 14 ordered Tu-22Bs arrived all by 1979. So, the photo couldn't have
been taken before or after that period;
Why couldn't the photo be after 1979? Did the Libyans stop operating
the
Tu-22s preior to 1983? I don't think it's clear at all that the photo
represents VF-51 -- given they didn't deploy as CVW-19 on Coral Sea.
This is really confusing...
If in fact the photo is of F-4N 15224x NM10x, then I believe the code's
been
broken. g
Does this help any?
MW
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