Flying, Fighting, and Ejecting From an F-8 Crusader

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Ward Carroll

Ward Carroll

10 ай бұрын

Commander Larry "Magic" Morris joins Ward live from the Tailhook Convention to talk about flying, fighting, and ejecting from the legendary F-8 Crusader. Magic also talks about transitioning to the F-14 Tomcat.
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@jordancave6987
@jordancave6987 10 ай бұрын
An amazing chat with a lovely guy. These stories need to be told before this generation passes on.
@Jollyrogerdoc
@Jollyrogerdoc 10 ай бұрын
When you are out of F-8s, you are out of fighters!
@waynefletcher9884
@waynefletcher9884 10 ай бұрын
Great saying! Rah SF
@Bat21bravo
@Bat21bravo 10 ай бұрын
Ooh Rah --->
@dareisnogod5711
@dareisnogod5711 10 ай бұрын
COPYCAT !!!
@aj_jk1337
@aj_jk1337 9 ай бұрын
😢
@erickborling1302
@erickborling1302 5 ай бұрын
this aphorism alludes to the F-4's lack of a gun, which was remediated by the inclusion of the gun pod sometime thereafter.
@jehoiakimelidoronila5450
@jehoiakimelidoronila5450 10 ай бұрын
*"because you never know if you're going to ever come back"* That answer at the end there, man. Make the most out of your days as possible
@Pricklyhedgehog72
@Pricklyhedgehog72 10 ай бұрын
That was epic. I love how sharp some of these old pilots are, even in their twilight years. There's a twinkle in the eye and energy in the voice whenever they recall old sea stories! Love it.
@CCGNZ65
@CCGNZ65 7 ай бұрын
Absolutely,these guys are truly precious, not to be cliche but I don't think they make em like this anymore,sadly.
@tg-pf9eq
@tg-pf9eq 5 ай бұрын
Was in VF-191 (Satans Kittens) as a E-3, E-4, and E-5 two long cruises on CVA-14 66,67,and 68. Vietnam. One cruise was 11 months I believe. On first deployment did my time mess cooking and loved it. Worked grave shift in the Chief’s mess. Needless to say I ate very well. Told myself that I would like to be a Chief one day. Retired as MCPO. Captain James Cain rings a bell. Shot down 9 bad guys and one destroyer to his credit, prior to the Vietnam conflict.
@mickhalligan1314
@mickhalligan1314 10 ай бұрын
I had orders to VF 124 in May 1973 to fly the F-8. Around that time, the F-14s were stood up and as Magic stated, VFP 63 became the F-8 RAG. Magic was there but I never flew with him. All the instructors were combat veterans and included Bug Roach, Rabbit Campbell, Turtle Reddit, Cranedog Waldron, Tim Hubbard, Barfly Phillips and so many others. I think the F-8 community then became the primary source of Tomcat pilots in those years. After a cruise flying F-8Js with VF 211 on the Hancock, I went to the training command and later flew RF-8Gs as a reservist. What a trip down memory lane to see this interview! Sorry I missed the “31st (?) Last Crusader Ball” in Reno in conjunction with the Tailhook Convention.
@jeffr6280
@jeffr6280 10 ай бұрын
I loved his shirt, and it said out loud exactly what I was thinking. It's so cool to hear the extraordinary stories of service from "ordinary" looking folks. And kudos to his boss for recognizing the fact that Magic had talent and dedication to his country that was needed. Great interview Mooch!
@joeruger5858
@joeruger5858 10 ай бұрын
I got to know Captain Colin Haines when he was flying for Flight International in Taiwan in '93. He was shot down in Vietnam in '67 in an F-8. Spent 6+ years in the Hanoi Hilton. He was 61 when I met him, very nice man.
@lauriekeiski7121
@lauriekeiski7121 10 ай бұрын
In early 70’s F8 were the only fighters on Oriskany. In either 71 or 72 I was OOD as we began a recovery. An F8 was in the pattern abeam to port. Plane went inverted and pilot ejected. I saw both splashes. I also served on the Bonnie Diet 59-60. LCdr USN (Ret)
@wompa70
@wompa70 10 ай бұрын
These off the cuff interviews are great.
@scottbuildsthemall5124
@scottbuildsthemall5124 10 ай бұрын
My late father in law flew the F-8, among other aircraft. The Crusader was his favorite! I proudly display his 1000mph club plaque in his memory.
@shawnkilgore51
@shawnkilgore51 10 ай бұрын
The only F-8s I have ever seen in flight were a reserve Det we had outside Jax doing CQs on Sara in '83 Love the look of the 'Going fast sitting still' Crusader!
@baomao7243
@baomao7243 10 ай бұрын
It sounded like he had an amazing range of assignments. I personally liked the fact that he judged the supply vs demand and say “no … no … here is what i want.”
@nicksavage4763
@nicksavage4763 10 ай бұрын
My Uncle James Harrison Jr aka “Swamp Fox” A Marine Flew F-8’s and A-4’s, A Marine Fighter Pilot Flew over 300 Missions in Viet Nam and Retired a Major.and went on to Become Flight Instructor at Whiting Field and Barrancas for Over 20 Years. Numerous decorations for Combat including the Bronze Star, numerous Air Medals, Combat Action Ribbon, National Defense Service Medal and a Presidential Unit Citation.. peacefully passed at 89 on July 16, 2023 Dearly Missed. And appreciate all who have Served and put their lives on the line. Those F-8’s were Some Tough Planes.
@bfrank7037
@bfrank7037 10 ай бұрын
My old man flew the F-8 and was friends with this dude. Good stuff Ward! Cheers
@kirbyculp3449
@kirbyculp3449 10 ай бұрын
Got a story for us?
@bfrank7037
@bfrank7037 10 ай бұрын
@@kirbyculp3449 I shared this with my dad and he replied “he’s forgotten more stories than I have” lol. Pretty sure they’re still buds
@jf2885
@jf2885 10 ай бұрын
James Frazier here Sept 69-Dec 71 VF 124 went to VF 211 Vietnam 72 worked as plane captain and AT on F-8 j and k s our pilots were highly regarded in The Crusader and were some of the nicest men learned a lot
@harrylime3.143
@harrylime3.143 10 ай бұрын
Mooch always knows the most interesting people, nice interview love his stories.⚓💪😎
@bushwackcreek
@bushwackcreek 5 ай бұрын
Served with an F8 pilot in a Naval Reserve unit many years ago... a CDR Trione, who had gone through flight school with Randy Cunningham. Trione said Randy was kind of thick, but a great pilot and got Phantoms. Trione was lower in the class and got F8's.
@williamhaase4248
@williamhaase4248 10 ай бұрын
My dad was an F-8 pilot and loved his airplane. He punched out over Sardinia.on his Med Cruise on the Forestal when he was in VF-103 Sluggers. He had zero pilot error - the throttle was frozen at about 80% due to a break in the linkage that was believed to be caused by contaminated fuel.
@rodneylane634
@rodneylane634 10 ай бұрын
Great interview!! I was at Fleet Air Support Unit at Da Nang from May '70-Apr '71. We gassed & serviced a lot of jets off the Bonnie Dick. I'm sure I gassed up his F-8 at least once!
@johnadams614
@johnadams614 10 ай бұрын
Vought f8 cursader is my absolute favorite aircraft! its so good to see you made a video about the F8
@theejectionsite1038
@theejectionsite1038 10 ай бұрын
The thumbnail photo is from LT JG Kryway's ejection, one of the most famous ejection photo sequences. One anecdotal story is that before that aviators would more often stay with the plane into the water, not trusting the off-the-deck ejection capability. After the photos were published and distributed the numbers were reversed and more aviators would use the ejection seats, especially in Martin-Baker equipped aircraft. Note that this ejection seat used was the early Mk. F5 with no underseat rocket. This means that the seat was a hard bang and a slightly lower ejection arc. If that could do the ejection off the deck, once the rockets were added they had far better margin for safety
@jimgutshall4855
@jimgutshall4855 10 ай бұрын
😅Another great interview, thanks Ward. Interesting guy, with great career to look back on.
@burttee2594
@burttee2594 10 ай бұрын
Great to see “Magic”. Was his neighbor in the 70’s and always enjoyed his stories. Saw F-8 first time in early 60’s at Miramar airshow. Love it to this day. Good times!
@scottwilson7835
@scottwilson7835 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for what you do,Mooch! I was an OS1 aic from 83-86 on the east coast. Did shore duty at Tarpon Control in NAS Key West. VF-45 adversaries flew everyday (mon-fri)... so we racked up a couple thousand gci's after our 2 year shore duty. Many times the Tomcat pilots were coming to give us a BZ. I was there when VF-45 used KFIR from the IDF, A-4's
@franksimon6617
@franksimon6617 10 ай бұрын
I was a Navy Supply Officer from 1967 to 1969 and served on the USS Bon Homme Richard (CVA-31) (not Bonhomme Richard) for two cruises. I saw a lot of F-8s and A-4s. For a while, the Bonnie Dick held the record for number of Migs shot down. It was an experience. Thanks, Mooch.
@frankb4517
@frankb4517 10 ай бұрын
My dad did a few WESTPAC cruises on Bonnie Dick as an AD in VA -195 I think.
@franksimon6617
@franksimon6617 10 ай бұрын
@@frankb4517 my hats off for all Naval aviators!
@mmckenzie9367
@mmckenzie9367 7 ай бұрын
As a civilian, I appreciate the captions that clarify military acronyms. Please consider including them in future videos. I'm sure a lot of your viewers know what RAG and CAG mean, but I'm a carpenter, so explaining those details means a lot. Thank you both for your service.
@craigh1790
@craigh1790 10 ай бұрын
I love these old Cold War aviators. They are all such cowboys. Just absolute legends.
@DarkHorse443
@DarkHorse443 10 ай бұрын
I was in VFP63 maintenance 75-78. Two Meds on the USS America. Can’t describe the shock you felt when it went into afterburner on the ‘cat’. Special place in my heart for ‘Eyes of the Fleet”.
@billhinson9839
@billhinson9839 10 ай бұрын
Magic Morris arrived at VF-124 in June 1969 after I departed for VC-10 in May 1969. VC-10 CO, Bruce Ashley, gave us a recap and safety lecture following Magic's ejection in the gun pattern as we were starting squadron gunnery training.
@ricconway8719
@ricconway8719 10 ай бұрын
My father was a Marine Aviator who started in F-8s, moved to F-4s, and ended his career in F-18s. He had the most time in Phantoms, but he LOVED- to fly the F-8. What's more, every one of his friends I've ever talked to who flew them loved the Crusader. Thanks for posting this! -Semper Fi-
@andreperrault5393
@andreperrault5393 10 ай бұрын
Exactly like the Naval Aviators I grew up listening to. Being professional in meeting challenges. Friends gone. Some of our finest.
@arlenbloodworth8466
@arlenbloodworth8466 10 ай бұрын
Never met the man but probably followed him on radar a few times as an RD (now OS) in CIC on the Bonnie Dick in 1970. The Crusader is (in my opinion) one of the most beautiful flying machines I ever laid eyes on (it had a wonderful sound as well). Used to go up with the lookouts to watch the CAP return for the last recovery of each cycle (when not on watch).
@Wanderlustwithjess50
@Wanderlustwithjess50 10 ай бұрын
I served on the rosie myself. Made her last cruise before decomissioning with VA 192. Futhermore,I boarded the Mighty "O" in 1975, with VA-52. Stationed oceana VF 101 working on Phantoms. 1971 - 1972.
@dmutant2635
@dmutant2635 10 ай бұрын
I was probably 10 or 12 when I received an autographed photo of Dick Bellinger's F-8 over Vietnam. Which I think is represented on Magic's tshirt....? Anyway loved that plane ever since. Its pilots seem to have the best sea stories...or the most hairy ones!
@ianstuart2328
@ianstuart2328 10 ай бұрын
This is great history. I like his SA, he still scans the room and never loses his train of thougth.
@jeffbeck8993
@jeffbeck8993 6 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, this fella was sharp and succinct. Ward picked up on it and didn't try his usual thing of inserting himself into every story every chance he gets. LOL.
@bryancardoza8698
@bryancardoza8698 10 ай бұрын
My name is Bryan Cardoza and I was attached to VF-211 from 1973 to the end of Vietnam. Prior to that I was at VF-124 with the new Tom Cat, a short stint at Top Gun transitioning over to VF-211 as an ADJ-3 attached to the USS Hancock ! What a great video to see old times with pilots who actually flew the F-8's which I worked on during my time in Vietnam !!! Thanks for THIS video Ward !
@mikebridges20
@mikebridges20 10 ай бұрын
Mooch, I sure hope (and know you are) keeping all these interviews in a safe somewhere; TIMELESS interviews that need to be preserved. Thanks for sharing!
@johnnunn8688
@johnnunn8688 10 ай бұрын
You know that whatever gets on the internet is there forever, right?
@marbleman52
@marbleman52 10 ай бұрын
@@johnnunn8688....Well...not exactly. It sure seems that the internet is forever, but...that is only until the internet is no more or some kind of electronic catastrophe that wipes clean all of the servers & data storage units, etc. No electricity= no internet as we know it. Hopefully I am just blowing smoke and am sounding ridiculous, but I think I am not completely ridiculous...lol..!!
@davidb6576
@davidb6576 10 ай бұрын
@@johnnunn8688 It depends - stuff does get copied, but some things do disappear. The net's fickle that way...
@fiverats1
@fiverats1 10 ай бұрын
Larry was at my dealership getting service done just recently, wearing that exact shirt. Extremely awesome guy and loved hearing his story!
@pdoherty
@pdoherty 10 ай бұрын
Another good one sir. I remember seeing my first F-8 trap aboard Midway in 72. Might have been the Commander himself coming aboard. Thanks to you both for your service and the interview. USN PR2 1971-75
@ArcFixer
@ArcFixer 4 ай бұрын
Hi, Ward. My uncle was a Crusader driver. Lt. Commander Hal Averyt. Call sign "Shag". He enlisted as a seaman and worked his way up. He flew CAP missions over Korea in Panthers. When I was about 10 years old he'd come to visit us in his Crusader. He landed at the Amarillo, Tx SAC base about 50 miles from our house. We didn't set up a time to pick him up. He flew over our house and then we'd go pick him up. And by 'Over our house", I mean flew down our ally at about 40 feet. A Crusader blowing your clothes off the clothes line is hard to miss and pretty awesome. On one occasion he let me sit in his pilot seat. Also awesome. A 10 year old aviation nut's dream. After he retired he told me he felt sorry for modern pilots. They are on too tight a leash to have that kind of fun. He ejected once after a collision right off the boat. He didn't say much about it except that he got wet. Anyway, he was a great guy, and had the right stuff. R.I.P. Lt. Commander Hal "Shag" Averyt.
@scottharris5714
@scottharris5714 10 ай бұрын
What a great interview with an interesting man - he has some great military experiences. "You guys all look alike to me" haha! Thanks for bringing these interesting people to us to share their stories. Excellent!
@soundknight
@soundknight 10 ай бұрын
What an amazing old character with useful exuberance! Great story teller!
@lenyfreeman3807
@lenyfreeman3807 10 ай бұрын
13:30 We used to take those shot up tow targets and tie them to the rafters in the hangar over the shop spaces. They made great hammocks for sleeping.
@TheBuccleuch
@TheBuccleuch 10 ай бұрын
Very nice, Mooch! My grandfather led a team at Vought that built the training fixtures for the F-8 for the Navy. I have a box full of 8x10 black and white photos of his F-8 days, and I need to get those scanned and up on the internet!
@charlesberlemann8831
@charlesberlemann8831 10 ай бұрын
Wow! My son and I rode from the Nugget to the airport with "Magic" in the Nugget bus Monday morning.
@jk5658
@jk5658 10 ай бұрын
In the late 1980's I lived North of Apache Junction, Arizona in the Goldfield Mtns. Behind our house was a ridge that had a FAA facility. My daughter and I took the trail up to the tower and was checking out the valley below. A jet was approaching below a low level of cloud's and flew right over us. I did not recognize the jet and my daughter suggested we go to K-Mart and look at the aircraft models, turns out it was an F-8.
@speedygonzales9090
@speedygonzales9090 10 ай бұрын
GOOD ONE MOOCH !!!
@johnkomlosy5347
@johnkomlosy5347 10 ай бұрын
As my first CO used to say, "He was an old F-8 guy, crazy guy!"
@jonathanstein1783
@jonathanstein1783 10 ай бұрын
Planes Of Fame in Chino, CA, has a non flying example of the F-8. Not sure which one, but one of my favorite static displays there.
@jaxsmith1744
@jaxsmith1744 4 ай бұрын
My old man flew over Cuba with VFP-62 in the RF-8 and he so loved that plane.Went on to work at LTV and sell F-8s and A-7s around the world.
@bruceshaw4399
@bruceshaw4399 10 ай бұрын
After A school, I went to VF-124, for F-8, then to my squadron VC-1 at Barbers Point. We got 4 newly rebuilt F-8K. My favorite plane to work on, from plane captain to A/F shop. CMD RG Sonicson ( probably mis spelled, 1969 was along time ago) Lt Gentalmen Jim Brule was our favorite Officer. He did all the maintenance hops. Always got a airshow.
@EasternStage
@EasternStage Ай бұрын
I remember an F8 Pilot named Cmdr "Wild Bill Evans", what an awesome pilot....He chewed me out for missing the numbers for one of his flights on my during my stint of Weight Board runner. He was a cool guy!
@kayakutah
@kayakutah 10 ай бұрын
I got to VFP-63 in 1979 and as a newly minted Ensign, being around these guys was a real epiphany! LOTS of personality, for sure. Spoiled me for the rest of my career - overheard two F-14 RIOs discussing what I liked to hear, flying the ball and one said "nothing, he likes it quiet". Guess I had a rep. Just to elaborate on a couple of points. It's true that the fuselage went down, rather than the wing going up, but as that was occurring, nose up trim was automatically applied, so the sense you got was an initial feeling that the nose started to drop, then the nose stabilized, and it stayed pretty level. This level thrust axis had interesting implications for flying the ball. In the F-14, if you added power, you did get a slight reduction in sink rate due to the pitch attitude. In the RF-8, you pretty much just went faster. Also, it was attached to the catapult with a bridle, but it was a single point attachment known as a pendant. The F-4 was two points (bridle). Not real important to us, but any deck hand that worked attaching you would probably want that known for historical accuracy.
@StarwaterCWS
@StarwaterCWS 10 ай бұрын
I was on Coral Sea for the last F8 cruise. Crusader was my favorite aircraft to watch. The wings went up on deck, but hadn’t thought about the aircraft going down in the air. Aerodynamics makes that true and in many respects the fuselage was one big landing gear as far as the wing was concerned!
@solarwizzo8667
@solarwizzo8667 10 ай бұрын
What a community!
@mpetry912
@mpetry912 10 ай бұрын
There is a great book that has quite a lot about flying the 'Sader "On Yankee Station" by Barrett Tillman, Naval Institute Press, really excellent read.
@randykelso4079
@randykelso4079 10 ай бұрын
Roger that.
@mpetry912
@mpetry912 6 ай бұрын
that is a heck of a book !
@Boz_-st4jt
@Boz_-st4jt 10 ай бұрын
Great interview! And, Great T-shirt! F-8 "Last of the Gunfighters!"
@beijingbond
@beijingbond 10 ай бұрын
I read books as a kid about F-14's and F-8's but to hear it from the horses mouth is special. Great interview, Ward.
@robertdonnell8114
@robertdonnell8114 10 ай бұрын
My Stepfather worked at LTV in the 1960s and built F-8s.
@brianclifton9988
@brianclifton9988 10 ай бұрын
thank you , Mooch. And thank you for your service.
@alphakky
@alphakky 10 ай бұрын
Thankfully, Vought followed up the F7U with the F8U.
@randykelso4079
@randykelso4079 10 ай бұрын
The F8U was termed "Vought's Last Chance". The company would have folded if the F-8 had been another flop after the Pirate and the Gutless Cutlass.
@therealaim-9xmissile
@therealaim-9xmissile 10 ай бұрын
Nam pilots were out of this world what a great bunch
@stevenhj3124
@stevenhj3124 9 ай бұрын
Commander Morris, very much can relate to your comments about your (our) service in Vietnam. It's been a while ago but those of us who served have not forgotten those days as you have so well remembered. I was: PN3 USS FOX (DLG-33) Ships Office, 1967-68 Vietnam tour. Well done.
@jrbeeler4626
@jrbeeler4626 10 ай бұрын
I had a co-worker who served on the Bonhomme Richard, repairing the radars. He described them as 'ballast'.
@captainamerica3814
@captainamerica3814 10 ай бұрын
Did anyone count how many different carriers he was deployed on?? Amazing career. Thank you for your service. 👍🏽
@dB-hy6lh
@dB-hy6lh 10 ай бұрын
Tell some Moon Vance stories - I knew him when he was my boss at Grumman Aerospace Field Ops. He was the Director, I was his site manager in Taiwan (for the E-2 AEW aircraft), but only met him after he was retired from the Navy. On the rare occasions when I got back to the home office, I talked to him in his office but never got the chance to hear sea stories or tales of flying. He was a great guy (and, for an all-too brief time before he left us, one of my mentors).
@albertinvirginia3451
@albertinvirginia3451 10 ай бұрын
Ward, perhaps your best interview
@jimflores9098
@jimflores9098 10 ай бұрын
My Dad LOVED the F-8....He was a Vought Aircraft homer though...lol...
@billhinson9839
@billhinson9839 10 ай бұрын
After VC-10 in GTMO, I went to CNATRA in Pensacola as an instructor at VT-10. After that tour, I returned to Hangar 2 in Miramar (then VFP-63 instead of VF-124) October 1972 with orders as Photo Det. Maintenance Officer on the Midway. By April of 1973, I had not yet gotten back into the F-8 because of a shortage of airplanes and the war was winding down so I tendered my resignation. Magic Morris had recently arrived at VFP-63 as an instructor and was assigned my spot as Photo Det. Maintenance Officer on the Midway. BTW I have a shirt like his except mine is blue.
@jwardcomo
@jwardcomo 10 ай бұрын
It just does not get better than this.
@l1a146
@l1a146 10 ай бұрын
What a brilliant chat. I hung on every word he had to say. Love hearing from these guys. Keep em coming.
@warrenjohnknight.9831
@warrenjohnknight.9831 10 ай бұрын
LEGEND.
@steveanderson9290
@steveanderson9290 10 ай бұрын
I was in the Navy in California the same time he was. I sure wish my memory was as good as his still is, sharp guy!
@isaachartford8354
@isaachartford8354 10 ай бұрын
This channel has some of the best aviation interviews on KZbin!
@frankhollein7093
@frankhollein7093 10 ай бұрын
Good times back in the day.
@steveghazarian
@steveghazarian 10 ай бұрын
Great interview, watched it 2x
@StarwaterCWS
@StarwaterCWS 10 ай бұрын
Awesome interview. Tremendous respect. Deployed with VFP 63 recon F-8s, CVW-14 USS Coral Sea 1981-82 cruise. (The PI girls had a different name for the Coral Sea)
@Idahoguy10157
@Idahoguy10157 5 ай бұрын
Circa 1970 I had a navy pilot boy scout leader. Flew A-4’s off the Ranger. Which was then in the dry dock in Hunters Point. Before that he’d flown the F-8. Said he much preferred flying the Skyhawk
@donc9751
@donc9751 10 ай бұрын
You interview many great pilots and people!!! Heros!!!
@johnwallace4408
@johnwallace4408 10 ай бұрын
WoW! What an interview! Segments like this is what makes your channel so great!
@knickknickerbocker1842
@knickknickerbocker1842 9 ай бұрын
I was a catch controller on the FDR 69-trough the 71 Med cruise loved the Crusader “swingers” remember Wild Bill Elliot as Det Commander
@alasdairmunro1953
@alasdairmunro1953 10 ай бұрын
That was great Ward, thanks for bringing it to us!
@jfdillard
@jfdillard 10 ай бұрын
Great chat! Keep em coming!
@mitsnevets
@mitsnevets 10 ай бұрын
great interview !
@billjamison2877
@billjamison2877 10 ай бұрын
Just EXCELLENT Ward as usual!
@larry5508
@larry5508 10 ай бұрын
Great interview, as always!
@DeereX748
@DeereX748 10 ай бұрын
Great interview; that's one of the best ones.
@markendicott6874
@markendicott6874 10 ай бұрын
Another excellent discussion - thanks.
@pollock_madlad
@pollock_madlad 10 ай бұрын
Just what I needed, Mooch !!! I am currently researching something about F - 8 Crusader and this helped me a lot. TNX very much !!!
@billyray3761
@billyray3761 10 ай бұрын
Great interview. Thank you for your service.
@thomasquinn284
@thomasquinn284 10 ай бұрын
Great interview Mooch. Thank you
@anthonysantiago1999
@anthonysantiago1999 10 ай бұрын
I could listen to conversations like this all day! Good Stuff.
@michaelhowell2541
@michaelhowell2541 5 ай бұрын
Built some Corsairs in the late sixties in DFW at LTV.👍🇺🇸
@WALTERBROADDUS
@WALTERBROADDUS 10 ай бұрын
Great interview.
@theraptorsnest5891
@theraptorsnest5891 10 ай бұрын
Love that t-shirt!
@LouT1501
@LouT1501 10 ай бұрын
Fascinating story! These interviews are pure gold! Thank you
@bertg.6056
@bertg.6056 10 ай бұрын
An excellent interview, Mooch !
@katout75
@katout75 10 ай бұрын
What great stories and a phenomenal t-shirt no less, thanks for the interview!!!
@rudipack1551
@rudipack1551 10 ай бұрын
So much respect, what a life you guys have had, amazing. You did what I could only dream of, thank you
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