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is there any Vietnam vets that?
have had any experiance with a spooky gun ship. wether it be aboard one or had to have one called in. tried to get my dad to talk about his, when he had to call one in, but he won't talk about it. heck he bearly talks about any of his experiances over there. So i don't push him, i know he will talk to me when he is ready to, as he always has. i was just wondering cause i've heard so much about these planes. thanks
rich, you are right about that but he has told opened up to me on aome of the stuff he has done and been through there, ever since i joined the military in 97, but for some reason this one subject is always been skated around, was just looking for some insite on this aircraft, thanks for the sites, i have looked at a lot of sites on this air craft just looking for some first hand experiances with it.
snoop yes i know that,, as far as not being mature about it, what ever, i am asking as a vet to anouther, your right the whole time i was growing up he would never talk about it, at all, but when you fall in the been there done that area, you can find out more about it. and yes been there done that thank you, your right there are somethings that i will never talk about to some one that hasn't been through it, and would never understand but thanks any way.
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I never flew The gunships i think you are talking about i served in Vietnam 1966/1967 with the Marines 7th motor transportation battalion stationed at Phu-Bia (PRONOUNCED FOO-BY) South Vietnam near the DMZ And these gun ships weren't spooky they were your friend We called them PUFF THE MAGIC DRAGON.They were airplanes i think kc130's outfitted with 50 caliber anti aircraft machine guns i don't remember how many guns but when they came you would know, every fifth round was a tracer and from the ground it would look like a line of red electricity from the plane.Give your Dad time if he wants to talk he will he just wants to protect you and his family.It was a terrible war and we all lost a lot of friends I call them the fallen angels. remember most were between 18&23,i hope this helps.Its been over fourty years and i just started talking I visit the Vet center and Va hospital and that helps a lot.
Source(s): hurricane - SNOOPLv 41 decade ago
I am not a Vietnam Vet or a WWII Vet but am the wife of one and the daughter of the other. NEITHER have ever talked about what they truly went through. It's not something you ask with a grin. My father talked a bit about his experience when he was in his late 70's. He didn't share much. It's something you wouldn't ask if you were mature. What your father went through is not for sharing -- like show and tell -- Please don't ask him anything. If he chooses to tell you , he will. It took my DAD over 50 yrs. before he shared a little bit of what he went through. My husband still doesn't' talk. Viet. Vet. and I don't ask much!
It's not about gun ships............that's why your Dad hasn't answered you.
Good Luck!! And please just don't ask questions.
Source(s): Wife of a Vet and Daughter of a VET - Rich BLv 51 decade ago
You might be thinking of the Spectre AC-130U. It's callsign was Spooky. And it was an amazing hunk of flying death to ground troops and installations. The accuracy was unbelievable and the firepower staggering.
Your Dad may never speak of his time in-country. It changed a lot of men and women, some for the worse, some for better but it changed everyone who was there.
Source(s): http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/ac-130.htm http://www.spectre-association.org/history/history... http://www.specialoperations.com/Aviation/AC_130/d... - mr.bhagchandLv 44 years ago
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