Badass photos! Thanks for sharing and R.I.P., Marine
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MCAS Cherry Point (NC) 1949-1953
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Sorry to hear about your father. He and I shared an appreciation for those beautiful planes and we may even have bumped shoulders at one time or another.
You are correct for the time period of 1952-1954. I was stationed at Cherry Point during that time period; laid hands on the planes that your father thought enough of to capture their memory in photos; and spent many hours in the hanger that is shown in the background of some of those photos.
Was you father, by chance, in Marine Training Group Twenty (MTG-20)? If so, I may have photos of him and the men he served with.
In 1953 the Army and Navy publishing company created a photographic 'yearbook' of the duties and personell of MTG-20...and I have a copy.
The squadrons in the group were:
Headquarters Squadron
Maintenance Squadron
Marine Attack Training Squadron
Marine Fighter Training Squadron
Marine All Weather Fighter Training Squadron
Marine Instrument Training Squadron
If your father served in any one of those outifts then he may appear in my 'yearbook'. If so, I could copy that squadrons pages and email it to you.
The Marines called that 'Texan' an SNJ and the planes identified as the Tigercat and the C46 (Marines called them R5C Skytrains) are correct.
Once a Marine Always a Marine
Semper Fi on your fathers memory
Jerry Lennox
gelennox@chartermi.net
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Originally posted by tribaltalon View Postdaang we got an old timer up in here"It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."
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Originally posted by glennox View PostSorry to hear about your father. He and I shared an appreciation for those beautiful planes and we may even have bumped shoulders at one time or another.
You are correct for the time period of 1952-1954. I was stationed at Cherry Point during that time period; laid hands on the planes that your father thought enough of to capture their memory in photos; and spent many hours in the hanger that is shown in the background of some of those photos.
Was you father, by chance, in Marine Training Group Twenty (MTG-20)? If so, I may have photos of him and the men he served with.
In 1953 the Army and Navy publishing company created a photographic 'yearbook' of the duties and personell of MTG-20...and I have a copy.
The squadrons in the group were:
Headquarters Squadron
Maintenance Squadron
Marine Attack Training Squadron
Marine Fighter Training Squadron
Marine All Weather Fighter Training Squadron
Marine Instrument Training Squadron
If your father served in any one of those outifts then he may appear in my 'yearbook'. If so, I could copy that squadrons pages and email it to you.
The Marines called that 'Texan' an SNJ and the planes identified as the Tigercat and the C46 (Marines called them R5C Skytrains) are correct.
Once a Marine Always a Marine
Semper Fi on your fathers memory
Jerry Lennox
gelennox@chartermi.net
Originally posted by THE LIRA View PostAwesome photos sir. Sorry to hear about your father. Godspeed to your father, a fellow Bellau woodsman on his next PCS. Semper Fi brother.
Originally posted by helosailor View PostOld Corps, to be more specific. Much respect.
Originally posted by Kart21 View PostSorry about your Dad, but thanks foor the pics.
Best friends dad flew F8's for the Corps in the late 50's and early 60's.
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