Casper aviation platoon Photo Album 36

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PHOTO ALBUMS: These Casper Aviation Platoon photo albums are a powerful collection of more than 1,000 pictures that historically documents our units combat role and involvement during the Vietnam War from early 1965 thru 1971.

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Hey "Sparky"... Who's painting who? Casper SP4 Sparks LZ English 1969


Casper UH-1B Huey on a mission headed for D Zone Bien Hoa 1965


Casper Crew Chief SP5 Rob Ware standing in front of his hooch at "Ghost Town" LZ English 1969


Casper Crew Chief SP4 Mike Chancey standing next to a 1/4 ton truck at LZ English 1970


Unknown Crewmember showing a local girl the inside of a Huey in Tuy Hoa 1967


"Casper Flag" waving proudly in platoon area at Camp Anari, Pleiko June 1967


Casper Crew Chief SP5 Tom Quinn, SP4 Blakley & other Caspers in 1970


Casper Crew Chief SP5 Ned Costa at Nha Trang in 1968


Casper Huey on a mission in the Central Highlands 1967


Casper crew lands in Qui Nhon in 1967


Casper Huey pn approach to LZ English in 1967


"The Golf Course" at An Khe 1968


Phugas dropped on a tunnel entrance, 19 VC inside at Tiger Mountain near LZ English 1970


Casper Huey 069 parked at LZ English in 1969


Casper Door Gunner SP4 Gary Irwin on the flight line at LZ English in 1969

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Unknown Casper crew holding captured NVA Flag in 1967


Unknown Casper standing next to one of our OH-13 aircraft in Dak To in 1967


Casper Huey on a mission in the Central Highlands 1968


Chinook sling loading a disabled Casper Huey at LZ English in 1969


Casper Crash & Rescue Sgt Steve Spooner in 1967