Williams, John W., Jr., MSgt

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Service Status
USAF Retired
Final Rank
Master Sergeant
Last AFSC
20670-Photo Interpretation Technician
Last AFSC Group
Intelligence
Primary Unit
1981-1983, 544th Intelligence Exploitation Squadron
Previously Held AFSC's
53450-Airframe Repairman
53450-Airframe Repair Specialist
53470-Airframe Repair Technician
20630-Imagery Interpreter Specialist
20650-Imagery Interpreter Specialist
20670-Imagery Interpreter Technician
Service Years
1967 - 1983
Voice Edition
Master Sergeant

 Official Badges 

Air Force Retired US Marine Corps Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Cold War Medal


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Post 2543, Lepert-Wolever PostAmerican Legion
  1976, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Post 2543, Lepert-Wolever Post (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) - Chap. Page
  2022, American Legion - Assoc. Page


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 1962-1963, T-28 Trojan
From Year
1962
To Year
1963
   
Personal Memories
We had these aircraft in Camp Pendleton, USMC while stationed with the Marine Observation Squadron-6 (VMO-6)), Marine Aircraft Group 36, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, FMF, Pacific.
I asked a young new Marine to grab me a bucket of prop wash so I could use it. I got taken when I was younger so I may as well pass it on. It's just one of those things you just did back then.
This was a very versatile aircraft and didn't require a lot of work for the structural mechanic (Tin Bender).
   
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 T-28 Trojan Details
 


Aircraft/Missile Information
Operational history

In the COIN role, T-28s saw extensive service during the Vietnam War in VNAF hands, as well as the Secret War in Laos. They were also supplied to Congo by the CIA to support Moise Tshombe's regime. France used locally remanufactured T-28s in close-support and patrol roles in Algeria. In the Philippines, T-28s, known locally as "Tora-toras", figured prominently in a series of coup de etats in the 1980s and were employed as dive bombers by rebel military forces. The T-28 Trojan was the first US attack fixed wing aircraft (non-transport type) lost in SOUTH Vietnam, during the Vietnam War. Capt. Robert L. Simpson, USAF, Detachment 2A, lst Air Commando Group, and Lt. Hoa, SVNAF, were shot down by ground fire on 28 August 1962 while flying Close Air Support (CAS). Neither crewman survived. The USAF lost 23 T-28s to all causes during the war, with the last two losses occurring in 1968. [2]

General characteristics

* Crew: Two
* Length: 33 ft 0 in (10.06 m)
* Wingspan: 40 ft 1 in (12.22 m)
* Height: 12 ft 8 in (3.86 m)
* Wing area: 268 ft� (24.9 m�)
* Empty weight: 6,424 lb (2,914 kg)
* Max takeoff weight: 8,500 lb (3,856 kg)
* Powerplant: 1� Wright R-1820-86 Cyclone radial engine, 1,425 hp (1,063 kW)

Performance

* Maximum speed: 343 mph (552 km/h)
* Service ceiling 35,500 ft (10,820 m)



   
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Last Updated: Aug 23, 2011
   
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  39 Also There at This Aircraft:
 
  • Andrews, Robert, SSgt, (1961-1965)
  • Butts, James, SSgt, (1950-1954)
  • Chronister, Dennis, A2C, (1960-1964)
  • Eckert, Edwin, TSgt, (1953-1973)
  • Harrison, John, A2C
  • Henning, Harry, Capt, (1960-1965)
  • Leach, Thomas G.
  • Mack, Henry, A2C
  • Matlock, John, SSgt, (1961-1969)
  • MENNINGEN, TOM, SSgt, (1963-1967)
  • Ramirez, Jose, TSgt, (1952-1972)
  • Roy, Paul, CMSgt, (1959-1989)
  • Stauffer, Ralph, MSgt, (1955-1997)
  • Swartz, James, MSgt, (1962-1983)
  • Warner, Dareld, CMSgt, (1958-1980)
  • White, James, A1C, (1960-1965)
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