Jim Taylor
Old Memories
Tuesday, November 14, 2023, 12:10

I am helping my son-in-law add storage shelves to the shop. These things are 12 feet high, made of steel, designed for heavy weight and weigh a lot. It takes at least two to put them up.

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Going through everything we are sorting it out, cleaning up and getting rid of "crap" that has been collected over the years.

In so doing I ran across some memories. I joined the Army in 1966 and after Basic in Ft. Bliss, Texas and Aircraft Maintenance School in Ft. Rucker, Alabama I was sent to Korea. There I was part of the 55th Aviation Company stationed on Yoido Island in the middle of the Han River about 8 miles South of Seoul, right across from Yongdongpo.

I was a Crew Chief, first on a twin engine Beechcraft "Seminole" (Beechcraft called it the "Twin Bonanza") and then later on a Beechcraft Queen Air that was the aircraft of General Bonesteel, the Commander of the 8th U.S. Army in Korea.

It was during the time I was there .. October 1966 to November 1967 that there was quite a bit of shooting going on at times that some call "The Korean DMZ Conflict" and others call it the "Second Korean War." This was a series of low-level armed clashes between North Korean forces and the forces of South Korea and the United States that resulted in at least 75 U.S. soldiers and a number of Korean soldiers and some civilians being killed.

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The main gate into our compound.

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Beechcraft "Seminole" that I crewed.

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Company Formation

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Qualification

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DeHavilland Beavers

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Cessna O1-Bird Dog

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Grumman OV-1 Mohawk (surveillance)

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When my tour in Korea was up I transferred to Japan and stayed there until March of 1969. I was Crew Chief there on a Beechcraft King Air. Our job was support of U.S. Army Headquarters and the U.S. Embassy. When my enlistment was up I flew back to the U.S. and was discharged.


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