Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Vietnam’s Forgotten Gunship: The ACH-47A Chinook” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/ach-47a-chinook-gunship/.


Then came the Puff and Cobra'sHello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Vietnam’s Forgotten Gunship: The ACH-47A Chinook” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/ach-47a-chinook-gunship/.
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Got some stick time in the Whiskey Cobra, a beast as well... But believe it or not the Chinook is faster than it and the Apache too.Then came the Puff and Cobra's
Thank you for your service sir.....The Go Go was amazing. We were working Doc To and drawing heavy fire every time in and out. Two Huey gun ships were hammering the vill but were unable to stop the firing at us or them. A Go Go ship offered their assistance and after making one assault pass the enemy fire ceased. My only experience with the Go go ships but what a show it put on.
Also had one stop at our flight line for some repairs and I saw it on my way out on a mission. Would have liked to have a better view of it but we were up and gone.
Tom Alward FE BOXCAR 165, Chu Lai April/Jan 67-68.
It wasn't a gun ship but in 1984 me and another Seabee where going into Beirut to work on what was to be the new embassy. Anyway we flew from the USS Ponce and rode in a CH46 and it had a Browning M2 stick out each side and before getting into Beirut they fired off a few rounds to make sure they were going to workNever called one, but someone else did. A AC47, which worked over the Arizona free fire zone. Very impressive, was able to follow with binos. Have pics somewhere. We Marines had nothing like the CH-47…trying to weaponize a 46 would not have been as impressive…Semper Fi…
wow, nice looking helo. looks like it should be fast. Strictly a gunship... not much room for passengers or a lot of equipment.My son was second in his Warrant Officer class at Rucker and was offered his choice of birds. He was dead set on Apache's with a second preference of the Chinook. He was warned away from them specifically because he was 6'5" and the Chinooks have some of the tightest leg space of all of the platforms.
It was awesome to get to both pin his wings on and look at all of the different aircraft up close. I was most fascinated by the AH-56 Cheyenne, which never really got deployed. It was ahead of its time with the pusher tail mounted propellor.
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