Alex Fernwat
Collierville, TN
| Entry No: 647 | Posted: Fri 16 Dec 2011, 21:22pm
Would like to extend a Merry Christmas and a safe
New Year to Phil, Jo ,Simon and the rest of the
509 family. 1965 myself along with many others
had our 1st Christmas with the 129th @ Dong Ba
Thin Vietnam. Keep the bird flying. Clear Left. |
alvis
usa
| Entry No: 646 | Posted: Sun 18 Dec 2011, 19:16pm
I would like to wish the crew and their families a
very merry christmas, a happy new year, blue skies
and fair winds. |
Craig Robertson
Rolesville, NC
| Entry No: 645 | Posted: Fri 6 Jan 2012, 16:07pm
Can't get no sleep brousing the web and ran across
this site. My name is Craig, I was a Bulldog with
the 2nd Platoon, from 3/68 - 3/69. You may
remember me as Rob or rookie, nobody called
me Craig. I was assigned to ship 385 with Jamie
Marcis.I was the gunner and he was crew chief.
Over time you forget alot of the names but most
memorible to me was Eagle(tatto across chess), Ed
Trible and James Adams in avionics. Feel free to
e-mail. me at crob2go4@aol.com |
Jerry W. Howard
Cleveland, TN
| Entry No: 644 | Posted: Thu 10 Nov 2011, 18:53pm
I was with the 129th from Nov 68 thru Nov 69. I
ran the sheet-metal repair shop. Glad to see all
the pictures. Brings back both good and bad
memories. Keep em flyin. |
George Pilch
| Entry No: 643 | Posted: Fri 28 Oct 2011, 4:56am
Thank you so much to Neil, Phil and Joanne for the
presentation this evening. Seing huey brought back
many memories of my own experiance with the Huey
that my friend Alan Downham and I were tasked with
rebuilding directly after the surrender of Stanley
in 1982. She was flown back on board HMS
Invincible where she was stripped down, refurbed
and give a nice new red livery. There she was
presented to Rex Hunt and subsequently flown back
to the Falkland Islands. Hopefuly with my photos
scanned Neil and Phil will make good use of them,
I may be lucky enough to see one or two of them on
the Huey web site. Thanks again team, Happy
Landings George Pilch Fleet Air Arm Rtd. |
PB - Bay Flying Club
Preston, UK
| Entry No: 642 | Posted: Tue 25 Oct 2011, 4:09am
Many thanks to Neil, Phil and Jo for the welcome
we received last Wednesday night. A fantastic
display and presentation on a piece of military
history which holds a great fascination for the
generation to which most of our members belong.
The work you are doing to bring this piece of
history to life on this side of the pond - and
right on our doorstep - is truly amazing. Good
luck with the new developments. |
MSG David Bertrand
Robins AFB, GA
| Entry No: 641 | Posted: Sun 23 Oct 2011, 17:20pm
My uncle was in the US Army, 1st AVN BGDE, 129 AHC
from 1966-68'. I don't know what base he was
assigned to in Vietnam. He was discharged at Ft
Stewart 1968. Name was SPC 5 William D. Rewey
from Detroit, MI. |
Steve Morris
UK
| Entry No: 640 | Posted: Mon 10 Oct 2011, 16:03pm
Hi Phil and Team, just to say thank you for
attending The Cumbria Steam Gathering this year,
you were a big hit!! Thanks again, Steve |
Wayne Fivey
N Ireland
| Entry No: 639 | Posted: Fri 9 Sep 2011, 21:21pm
Great to see the Huey and Loach flying together at
Portrush - nothing quite like the rumble of a Huey
approaching from the distance! Hope to see
the team back in N Ireland again soon. |
Victor Gi4LKG
Lisburn, Northern Ireland
| Entry No: 638 | Posted: Mon 5 Sep 2011, 17:22pm
I attended the Portrush International Airshow on
Saturday 3rd September 2011.
Enjoyed
the day which included a F16...Wow
Was
great to have a real good closeup look around the
"Huey" ,a truely remarkable piece of
kit.
Great website ... THANKS
Regards Victor Gi4LKG |
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