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Muff Millen

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  1. Alan, I was on a mission that night...Tsn to Quinon to Danang..arrived Danang at 2050

    departed Danang at 2155 went to Hue but the field was under attack so we went back to Danang and landed at 2245.....got refraged to Quantri departed Danang at 2345 arrived Quangtri at 0035 departed Quangtri at 0100 and headed to TSN. On the way we heard about the 122 attack and found out later that the B model had parked in the same spot that we had left only 30 minutes earlier. It was a big OH SHIT moment for us. ...fortunately the whole crew was in ops and no one got hurt.

    Muff

  2. That sure would be John Grillo...always a fun guy to be around, only great memories about John, remember the true story about him getting a speeding ticket for riding his bicycle too fast?

    I have not heard a word about John since the mid 1970s----anyone know where he might be?

    John was the guy who got our frag orders/directions over the phone from the Paris peace talks for our mission to Hanoi the day after the cease fire.

    Muff

  3. Wu, you have good memory...yes I do remember that heavy rain and the hairy approach to Futenma...not to worry as that Marine base will soon be closed and moved out to Bolo point or Guam.

    Those were the fun days flying....Is Bud Stokes still around...haven't heard his name in years. And how come you have not posted your profile on this board? Maybe more of us know you...who the hell is "Wukong" ? Welcome home and stay in touch.

    Muff

  4. During the 60s the C-130s at Kadena were from Naha AB,Okinawa. They were on alert status and we refered to the mission as the planes were on a "cage" mission.

    The C-130s were naked...bare aluminum with the standard red white blue winged stars and the tail numbers were black. Also these would have had the three bladed props. I do not remember them having the big tail letters.

    Muff

    Naha AB 1963-1965

  5. Congrats Dave, I completed FE school at Sewart Tenn, just before the move to LR...1969.

    When I got back to Pope I flew with the RTU folks...qualifing pilots and navs from other aircraft to the C-130 prior to their assignments to SEA (Clark and CCK). I flew mornings, afternoons and some night flights. two or three days a week many times morning and afternoons. Busted the flying time per month several times.

    I gained tons of knowledge and built up flying hour experance....my goal then was to be an IFE....took me a couple of years and finally made it. But there was always others that I flew with that knew soooo much more. When someone gave me a check ride I always used it as a learning experiance as I never seemed to know what they asked....

    Have fun it is a great job and you have the best seat in the plane not to mention that you also have control of the heat and air cond temp.

    Fly safe and keep your eye on them co-pilots.

    Muff

  6. I was the OIC of an ALCE det at Utapao in 1981

    The 834ALD would not approve a taxi start.

    I think maybe you mean 1971....not much going on at Utapo during 1981 and

    834th was long gone.

    I used an ascetlyne(sp) torch one time at Elmondorf on a starter that was wrapped around a mount bolt.

    I also still have my starter nut wrench that I have had since 1963 0r 64.

    Muff

  7. Mine is still on my key ring thst I use all the time. Still good for dirty fiinger nails.

    Dang at Don Moung did make the best ham and cheese with crispy lettice. On out and backs to there from TSN we always had orders from folks and we would bring back bags full of ham andcheese sandwiches. Also when Don Moung operation shut down Dang and her shed were carried to Utapo on a C-130.Troop moral mission.

    Muff

  8. On another trip to Incerlik...Spring 1970....we landed, off loaded, and I was refueling the plane...in about 5 minutes the refuel guy stops his rig and ask me to disconnecrt the hose.

    I tell him I'm not done refueling yet...he tells me he has priorty refuel and has to go...I look around...not another plane on the ramp anywhere...I ask what needs refueling....he says that there is a C-141 inbound....I look out at the approach end...nothing insight. He un hooks and leaves. We sit there waiting about 20 minutes later the 141 lands and taxis in....over an hour later we get our fuel....hell we could have finished and been at the bar long before the 141 landed but MAC had prioroty...sucks.

    Muff

    OBTW...I did a three year tour at Mother MAC as an SMSgt...Logistics training...job could have (should have) been done by a 2 or 3 striper...but no this is hqds and we have to have rank maning our positions...job sucked!!!

  9. On a rote to Rhien Main we went down to Turkey for a RON...got to billiting and they said no rooms available...well this was our second trip to Incerlik and were not pleased with the off base conditions or hotel on last trip ...so the AC insisted that we be given rooms on base...the Turk behind the desk said no have! On the key board behind the desk were several rooms with keys just hanging there...AC asked what about those rooms? Desk guy says oh those are in case a MAC crew comes in...are they reserved asks the AC....no just in case...AC picks up the phone ask operator to connect to Base Commander....we got the rooms on base. This was in Spring of 1970.

    Muff

  10. This airplane has a great history and should be in an air park with a discription of its history.

    It was the plane that on the last day of the VN war was motared at Delat Cam Ly and received major damage but was flown out to NKP on three engines and loss of utility hyd system, then used as a gray bird in the late 70s.

    It is now at LRAFB school and about a year age suffered an inflight roll back of all four engines...due to the high skill and knowledge of the crew the plane was safely recovered and landed back at LR.

    The C-130 has shown a great deal of empathy for the crews and has saved many crew lives in its ability to continue to fly with severe problems.

    Muff

  11. I'm on the committee that helped to set this up. Never forget them.

    Muff

    If you can read this thank a teacher.....if it is in English thank a veteran

    Smyrna,Ga will commemorate Memorial Day on Monday, 31 May 2010

    A memorial ceremony and public events are being sponsored by the Smyrna Veterans Committee, a team composed of the City of Smyrna,Georgia, The Veterans Memorial Association of Smyrna, and American Legion Post 160.

    The Memorial Ceremony will begin promptly at 10:00 am at Smyrna's Veterans Memorial Park, on King Street between Smyrna City Hall and the Library. Seating will begin at 09:00 am. It is free, open to the public, and all are welcome. The ceremony will conclude at 11:00 am.

    The formal event will will include a flyover by military aircraft, a presentation of the colors, military music, distinguished guest speakers, and a laying of memorial wreaths.

  12. Trev, congratulations, a job well done. Wish you the best and most outstanding flying tiome.

    Now that you have it flying....don't stop using this board...keep us informed on how it's going.

    Muff

  13. Try to go into one of the "sub class" quickey stores like chain donut shop and ask the price of donutes...they might say 6 fot $4.00 you say "ok give me a half dozen" and watch their expression.

    Or better yet try paying with $2.00 dollar bills...that really freaks them out.

    Muff

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