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62-4146 (c/n # 81) assigned to the Puerto Rico National Guard in 1983 operating in Panama. (Thanks to William Palmer who was assigned to USAFR 79MAPS, 700TAS out of Dobbins AFB, GA) |
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<<< 63-9737 5(c/n # 182)
MS-NG39737 at Gulfport. MS 3-28-84 (Tom Hildreth) >>> Army Caribou 57-3079 (c/n # 5) at Red Bank, NJ in 3/70. (Bruce Sinclair) |
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<<< 63-9719 (c/n # 150) was
transferred back to the Army Missile Command at Redstone Airfield,
Huntsville, AL from the USAF Reserve unit based at Maxwell AFB on 9/26/89.
It was removed from service on 5/17/91. (Via Don Bates Jr.) >>> 63-9725 (c/n # 160) getting an engine change at Dalat, Vietnam in 1965. (via Arthur Candenquist) |
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| 63-9719 (c/n # 150) in flight with 2 U21 Command planes at the 1990 Armed Forces Day Celebration at Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, AL (Don Bates Jr.) |
134th Aviation Company
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The 134th painted Caribou 62-4193 (c/n # 138) to be used on "Operation Rudolp" in December 1966. This just prior to the Army handing over the Caribous to the USAF. (Robert Landry) |
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| Caribou 63-9765 (c/n # 232) the last Caribou delivered to Army (6/18/65) is being unloaded by Special Forces in late 1966. (Robert Landry) |
| Caribous 63-9740 (c/n # 188), 63-9737 (c/n # 182) and 62-4193 ( c/n # 138) of the 134th Aviation Company sit on the ramp at Can Tho Airfield, South Vietnam in May 1966 (Robert Landry) |
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