I saw your pic “Go Go’s last stand” and was wondering about a little history on it. I saw a patch at a gun show in Dallas years ago that had “Guns a Go Go” on it and have kicked myself ever since for not buying it. I never knew any history, just that it was very 60’s and Nam sounding. I looked earlier today on Google search and saw some C-47 history. Were you by chance involved?
Thanks alot.
Sorry, Old Hooker, I just answered my own question. I looked at your bio and your site. Awesome. Still wished I’d bought that patch, tho. Thanks alot.
Hi m60,
Yes, the website covers just about every aspect of their short, but eventful existence. I spent 7 months with Guns A Go-Go in late '67/early '68. I always found it odd that there was never, or hardly any mention of them in history since Vietnam, so I took it upon myself to create a website which pays tribute to them.
Below is a picture taken at our third Reunion, taken in front of the sole remaining ACH-47A. NOTE: Clarence Hall (front row/far left), was one of the Crew Chief’s on “Co$t of Living”… he Crewed an H-13 in Korea… and a P-47D in WWII.
Take care and thanks again,
Frank
Frank
Glad you did a history, too much ahs been lost brcause no one did
Good job. Thanks for the info. Really cool.