My name is Larry Martin and I line in Luttrell Tenn. I am trying to find the pilot that flue off the U.S.S. Hancoch CVA-19 on May 26,1966. I need to find him in hopes that he still has the passenger record for this date, to show that we landed in Vietnam. i am trying to get benefits from the VA, but I can't prove I was in Tan SUn Nhut air base without his help. So if anyone knows this pilot Please contact him. I need all the help I can get on this. My email is lmartin1942@att.net Thank you.larry
My name is Brian Travers and I live in Peabody, MA. I took these pictures over three cruise tours of duty on 1965-66 and 67. I was V-6 Division Yeoman and was in charge of the Air Department Supply. I took care of the log books for the "Cod" which was the only plane that stayed on board and belonged to the ship. The "Cod" was a twin engine prop job that carried 11 passengers and would fly into Tan Sun Nut Airport in VietNam daily to pick up and drop off passengers and supplies as needed.
Thanks for the share. I was on the Hanna on her last cruise in 1975. I was #3 Elevator Operator.
TheNucre8ion 1 month ago
I served aboard the Hancock in the Pacific in 1946
greytemp 3 months ago
My name is Larry Martin and I line in Luttrell Tenn. I am trying to find the pilot that flue off the U.S.S. Hancoch CVA-19 on May 26,1966. I need to find him in hopes that he still has the passenger record for this date, to show that we landed in Vietnam. i am trying to get benefits from the VA, but I can't prove I was in Tan SUn Nhut air base without his help. So if anyone knows this pilot Please contact him. I need all the help I can get on this. My email is lmartin1942@att.net Thank you.larry
MrZane1942 4 months ago 2
Thank you for the video !!!
curteyethecat700 5 months ago
My name is Brian Travers and I live in Peabody, MA. I took these pictures over three cruise tours of duty on 1965-66 and 67. I was V-6 Division Yeoman and was in charge of the Air Department Supply. I took care of the log books for the "Cod" which was the only plane that stayed on board and belonged to the ship. The "Cod" was a twin engine prop job that carried 11 passengers and would fly into Tan Sun Nut Airport in VietNam daily to pick up and drop off passengers and supplies as needed.
bt01960 7 months ago
@bt01960 Brian, thanks for sharing these photos. I served on Hanna from 1963-1965 in OC Division. These photos sure bring back memories. Great job.
MrMrmeanyman 1 month ago