Compass Will
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I found this on line about the AAI. QSPR Silent Revolver ~ Just Share for Guns Specifications
Because this thread has been open again I am showing my hooch mate , Hal Birk after a bad day of combat assaults in the UH-1. Hal died in an aircraft accident well after his tour in RVN. The second picture shows Hal with Pat Fitz (right) who was shot down in an OH-58 a month after I went home. God bless them both. W-1's and 2's were God's lunatics.
Is that an Easy Rider Poster in the first photo behind your hooch mate Hal Birk?
My dad, second from the left, is wearing what is likely (I think) a 4” Model 15-2 on his hip. This is the morning after he earned his Silver Star, combatting fires, on the flight line, during a mortar attack at Bien Hoa. I believe the year was 1964.
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He said the explosions next to his trailer is what woke him up.I was looking at the broken windows on those trailers. Something must have landed close to your dad's quarters.![]()
He said the explosions next to his trailer is what woke him up.
From what I’ve read, there were “illicit” B-57’s, armed and staged, waiting for the next day’s mission. Apparently, the presence of the bombers is what brought on the nighttime mortar attack.
I was wondering if anyone has done the math to come up with muzzle energy on the round. I might be able to tolerate more noise knowing I killed the VC I was aiming at. Most all of us came home with some level of hearing loss any way. I know I did.
BTW, I carried Revolver, Cal. .38 in the cockpit.
He said the explosions next to his trailer is what woke him up.
From what I’ve read, there were “illicit” B-57’s, armed and staged, waiting for the next day’s mission. Apparently, the presence of the bombers is what brought on the nighttime mortar attack.