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Looking good 189th. How about sharing some of the creative names that were painted on your helicopters. The 189th had a few dozen of 'em I know.
My father was in the 189th AHC from 1969 to 1970. I have recently uploaded many photos from his scrapbook and would love to share them with others and see if anyone is here who knew or served with my father.
If there are other webpages or social media groups I could also share the photos with, please advise!
inisp1300@gmail.com
I saw a msg from a couple of old friends. Jim Lomonaco and Don Wittke. These are men above the rest. I have served with them under conditions that forced men to reach down deep and maintain control when cool heads are required. These guys have what it takes.
Thanks to all who have worked so hard to create and maintain this site, and the memory of what these men did and the experiences they had in the process. While historic memorial statues are today being toppled by ignorant children falsely indoctrinated, it makes it all the more clear why the actual events be told by those who lived it, so the false narrative is held at bay.
Thank you
I thank God that so many Ghostriders survived. And I thank Him for those I still call BROTHERS, especially Don Wittke. Amazing to keep a long distance relationship for over half a century!And only our demise will break it.
I don't participate in reunions anymore, but all of you are still in my heart. God Bless You All!
Glad to see the site up and running again. Thank you Travis Gillis and give my best to your Dad.
Dave Speer
11/68-10/69
Avenger #10
Nice job Gerry.
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