John Buckley (87th, 1980-85)
- Wednesday 3 October 2012 12:15
This was my airplane during a part of my tenure at K.I. This may even be me in it at Sawyer during an alert tour. What a great jet! The crew chief for 466 was the best!
John Buckley (87th, 1980-85)
- Wednesday 3 October 2012 12:15
This was my airplane during a part of my tenure at K.I. This may even be me in it at Sawyer during an alert tour. What a great jet! The crew chief for 466 was the best!
John Buckley (87th, 1980-85)
- Wednesday 3 October 2012 12:15
This was my airplane during a part of my tenure at K.I. This may even be me in it at Sawyer during an alert tour. What a great jet! The crew chief for 466 was the best!
John Buckley (87th, 1980-85)
- Wednesday 3 October 2012 12:15
This was my airplane during a part of my tenure at K.I. This may even be me in it at Sawyer during an alert tour. What a great jet! The crew chief for 466 was the best!
MSgt Fanning
- Tuesday 2 October 2012 22:06
I went to Hahn with the aircraft in Sept, 75. The aircraft staged at McGuire AFB and in the morning 9 of our birds took off and headed for Germany. There were a couple of McGuire bird taging along in case 5th FIS couldn't cut it. At the point where birds had to commit, 7 aircraft continued on. Not only did 5th make the trip, the 7 birds scheduled to go, were the ones that went. Rumor has it that pilots had some heavy bets on that point.. Lt. Col Dennis harper Landed at Hahn , and despite objections, his crew chief brought a beer up the ladder to him. An honor that only his crew chief was afforded. As I rememberit, we didn't miss a sortie during the deployment, and returned to Minot on Sept 22. I do remember 5 NCOs mooning the Commander as he taxied out. That keep those pictures out of Stars & Stripes. I retired Dec. 31, 1979 so my memory could be clouded. However.....It was a good TDY, in fact most of my time at 5th FIS was good. June 21, 1973 -- Dec. 31, 1979
MSgt Fanning
- Tuesday 2 October 2012 22:06
I went to Hahn with the aircraft in Sept, 75. The aircraft staged at McGuire AFB and in the morning 9 of our birds took off and headed for Germany. There were a couple of McGuire bird taging along in case 5th FIS couldn't cut it. At the point where birds had to commit, 7 aircraft continued on. Not only did 5th make the trip, the 7 birds scheduled to go, were the ones that went. Rumor has it that pilots had some heavy bets on that point.. Lt. Col Dennis harper Landed at Hahn , and despite objections, his crew chief brought a beer up the ladder to him. An honor that only his crew chief was afforded. As I rememberit, we didn't miss a sortie during the deployment, and returned to Minot on Sept 22. I do remember 5 NCOs mooning the Commander as he taxied out. That keep those pictures out of Stars & Stripes. I retired Dec. 31, 1979 so my memory could be clouded. However.....It was a good TDY, in fact most of my time at 5th FIS was good. June 21, 1973 -- Dec. 31, 1979
MSgt Fanning
- Tuesday 2 October 2012 22:06
I went to Hahn with the aircraft in Sept, 75. The aircraft staged at McGuire AFB and in the morning 9 of our birds took off and headed for Germany. There were a couple of McGuire bird taging along in case 5th FIS couldn't cut it. At the point where birds had to commit, 7 aircraft continued on. Not only did 5th make the trip, the 7 birds scheduled to go, were the ones that went. Rumor has it that pilots had some heavy bets on that point.. Lt. Col Dennis harper Landed at Hahn , and despite objections, his crew chief brought a beer up the ladder to him. An honor that only his crew chief was afforded. As I rememberit, we didn't miss a sortie during the deployment, and returned to Minot on Sept 22. I do remember 5 NCOs mooning the Commander as he taxied out. That keep those pictures out of Stars & Stripes. I retired Dec. 31, 1979 so my memory could be clouded. However.....It was a good TDY, in fact most of my time at 5th FIS was good. June 21, 1973 -- Dec. 31, 1979
MSgt Fanning
- Tuesday 2 October 2012 22:06
I went to Hahn with the aircraft in Sept, 75. The aircraft staged at McGuire AFB and in the morning 9 of our birds took off and headed for Germany. There were a couple of McGuire bird taging along in case 5th FIS couldn't cut it. At the point where birds had to commit, 7 aircraft continued on. Not only did 5th make the trip, the 7 birds scheduled to go, were the ones that went. Rumor has it that pilots had some heavy bets on that point.. Lt. Col Dennis harper Landed at Hahn , and despite objections, his crew chief brought a beer up the ladder to him. An honor that only his crew chief was afforded. As I rememberit, we didn't miss a sortie during the deployment, and returned to Minot on Sept 22. I do remember 5 NCOs mooning the Commander as he taxied out. That keep those pictures out of Stars & Stripes. I retired Dec. 31, 1979 so my memory could be clouded. However.....It was a good TDY, in fact most of my time at 5th FIS was good. June 21, 1973 -- Dec. 31, 1979
MSgt Fanning
- Tuesday 2 October 2012 22:06
I went to Hahn with the aircraft in Sept, 75. The aircraft staged at McGuire AFB and in the morning 9 of our birds took off and headed for Germany. There were a couple of McGuire bird taging along in case 5th FIS couldn't cut it. At the point where birds had to commit, 7 aircraft continued on. Not only did 5th make the trip, the 7 birds scheduled to go, were the ones that went. Rumor has it that pilots had some heavy bets on that point.. Lt. Col Dennis harper Landed at Hahn , and despite objections, his crew chief brought a beer up the ladder to him. An honor that only his crew chief was afforded. As I rememberit, we didn't miss a sortie during the deployment, and returned to Minot on Sept 22. I do remember 5 NCOs mooning the Commander as he taxied out. That keep those pictures out of Stars & Stripes. I retired Dec. 31, 1979 so my memory could be clouded. However.....It was a good TDY, in fact most of my time at 5th FIS was good. June 21, 1973 -- Dec. 31, 1979
MSgt Fanning
- Tuesday 2 October 2012 22:06
I went to Hahn with the aircraft in Sept, 75. The aircraft staged at McGuire AFB and in the morning 9 of our birds took off and headed for Germany. There were a couple of McGuire bird taging along in case 5th FIS couldn't cut it. At the point where birds had to commit, 7 aircraft continued on. Not only did 5th make the trip, the 7 birds scheduled to go, were the ones that went. Rumor has it that pilots had some heavy bets on that point.. Lt. Col Dennis harper Landed at Hahn , and despite objections, his crew chief brought a beer up the ladder to him. An honor that only his crew chief was afforded. As I rememberit, we didn't miss a sortie during the deployment, and returned to Minot on Sept 22. I do remember 5 NCOs mooning the Commander as he taxied out. That keep those pictures out of Stars & Stripes. I retired Dec. 31, 1979 so my memory could be clouded. However.....It was a good TDY, in fact most of my time at 5th FIS was good. June 21, 1973 -- Dec. 31, 1979