So, I haven't been posting much lately, but a conversation with a coworker today inspired a visit back.
One of my coworkers is a Vietnam Veteran, and a former USAF sheetmetal-man (as he describes himself). He was an instructor in Illinois before being shipped off to Da'Nang, where he worked mostly on F-4 Phantoms.
Bill was telling me today that there is a C-123K in the NMUSAF named "Patches" because of how many hits it had sustained, and apparently he had the chance to contribute some of those patches. His patches though, are a little notable.
He did his work on the plane on February 14th, 1971. Bill has a great sense of humor, so he thought it would be a great idea to put heart shaped patches on the aircraft over the bullet holes. He told me the patches should be under the right rear door. Now since I don't think the C-123 has a split door under the tail, I am pretty sure he means the rearmost door you can see in this picture:

If anyone here who has either photographed the aircraft extensively, or works at the NMUSAF can confirm for me that his heart shaped patches are still there, it would be greatly appreciated, and I am sure it would make Bill very happy to know whether or not they are there(as the aircraft wasn't on display when he visited the NMUSAF). Pictures would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!