flyingheritage wrote:
Hate to burst the bubble - the airstrike image comes from a set of photos taken quite clearly in 1954 - Sept to Nov period. There are over 200 photos in the series. So date is quite correct.
So what was a airstrike being conducted in South Korea at that time is really bizzare.
What makes it really interesting is that the Skyraiders are under a USMC forward air controller from what i could see and these FAC and the USAF photographer seem to be watching a jungle patch - 1km away been bombed... all in 1954.
What makes the photos very unsual is this person has labelled everywhere he went in Korea carefully.. very carefully names and everthing.
He rose to a Lt Col position so he is obviously smart.
a jungle? wtf? No jungle in Korea, bud. There is bamboo, but the climate and the land is more like erm...maybe the Cascades or maybe Vermont. Four strong seasons up and down the peninsula, and lot and lots and lots of valleys and sharp inclines. The DMZ isn't jungle, usually it's hardwood and conifers and some bamboo you run into.
That site mentions the shootdown of a little bird while I was up there--the copilot was killed. It's been claimed they were on a check out flight but they were both from the Nightstalkers. I doubt it was an accident taht they were over the border.