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Anyone here know about PR24 going down in Da Nang? I work with a guy who says he was in country with VQ 1 at the time and I'm trying to find a bit more info about this incident in 1968.I agree. "Red Crown" was a destroyer or cruiser that controlled the air war over the North from the North SAR location. I suppose an EC-121 may have taken control if the ship's radar went down, but I never heard of it.
IIRC, "Big Look" was the AF's EC-121. And "Deep Sea" was the Navy's EC-121, or VAQ A-3s........ our Spooks in the air.
If The Chief is around, he can set us all straight.
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Of course never to be forgotten, the EC-121 intentionally shot down by the North Koreans in 1969. All 31 Americans onboard were killed. And the North Koreans not only admitted it, they bragged about it. And got away with it.
"Deep Sea 129".........Remembered:
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http://www.navalhistory.org/2010/04/15/15-april-1969-deep-sea-129-shootdown/
There's more to it if you read on. She was hit by a 500lb laser guided paveway, then 7 harpoons, and finished off by gunfire.
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MC-130P Combat Shadow
An MC-130P Combat Shadow from the 17th Special Operations Squadron at Kadena Air Base, Japan, begins its takeoff roll on the runway in 2003 at Udon Thani, Thailand. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jeremy Henderson)