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Fleet Composite Squadron EIGHT, the last US Navy squadron flying the A-4
Skyhawk, will be disestablished as of 30 Sep 2003. The disestablishment ceremony and A-4 "retirement" ceremony will be held at NAS Oceana, VA on Saturday, 23 Aug 2003. VC-8 and the Hampton Roads ANA chapter will be sponsoring other events on Friday and Saturday. For further information, electronic invitation, or RSVP, call VC-8 Admin at 787-865-4264 x237. Deadline for RSVPs is 10 Aug. ------------------ John Weiss LCDR, USN, Retired ex VC-8 RedTail Seattle, WA Remove NOSPAM from reply address |
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Back when Coors was only sold in the western US, they were also used once
in a while as beer trucks. :-) That must be as old as Naval Air itself... VF-17 flew beer instead of ammo when they took their F4U-1A Corsairs to war ;-) _____________ José Herculano |
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"Back when Coors was only sold in the western US, they were also used
once in a while as beer trucks. :-)" And the "old" VC-8 (when the disestablishing one was VU-8) could, and did, carry a whole lot of booze in that huge bombbay in the AJ Savages, with assistance from their P2V-2 and 3 Neptunes). Chuck HEAVY ATTACK COMPOSITE (VC-5,6,7,8,9) WEBSITE http://community.webtv.net/charles379/USNComposite FAIRECONRON ONE AND TWO (VQ-1/2) CASUALTIES http://www.anzwers.org/free/navyscpo...r_AirCrew.html |
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So did many a T-28 from Whiting! Loved when pilots returned from
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"Chuck" wrotet...
And the "old" VC-8 (when the disestablishing one was VU-8) could, and did, carry a whole lot of booze in that huge bombbay in the AJ Savages, with assistance from their P2V-2 and 3 Neptunes). ....not to mention the 21 cases of Cruzan rum that would fit under the floorboards of an H-3... |
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"C. McCartan" wrote in news:vftYa.63127$wk4.58179
@twister.nyroc.rr.com: So did many a T-28 from Whiting! Loved when pilots returned from xcountries! I usta help load lobsters on the birds that came up to Brunswick in the early 70s. Put 'em in everything from an A-37 to filling a C-118 front to back as high as the bottom of the windows (that one went to NorVa). Dave in San Diego -- - "For once you have tasted flight, you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward; For there you have been, and there you long to return." Leonardo da Vinci |
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![]() I usta help load lobsters on the birds that came up to Brunswick in the early 70s. Put 'em in everything from an A-37 to filling a C-118 front to back as high as the bottom of the windows (that one went to NorVa). Our C-117 from MCAS Beaufort made a few lobster runs, or was it cross country training flights. It helped when our Maint Chief had a brother who lived there to coordinate it all on the Brunswick end. Leanne B |
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"...not to mention the 21 cases of Cruzan rum that would fit under the
floorboards of an H-3..." Lots of rum in the tail turret's ammo compartments in the A3D Jacksonville/Gitmo runs also (VAH-1). HEAVY ATTACK COMPOSITE (VC-5,6,7,8,9) WEBSITE http://community.webtv.net/charles379/USNComposite FAIRECONRON ONE AND TWO (VQ-1/2) CASUALTIES http://www.anzwers.org/free/navyscpo...r_AirCrew.html |
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