Page Updated 11/08/17
Photo's of Crew 6 circa 1964 Page 3.
Photo's courtesy of Fred Becker.. Unless noted otherwise
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Many of the names of individuals pictured here have been forgotten.
Please help if you can.
Most pictures of crew 6 flight crew enjoying a beer after a mission in the Gulf of Tonkin.
- 1st. & 2nd. picture from left: Radar Operators station Position 13.
3rd. picture from left: Carl Logdahl AT-1 1st Radio-man at his position.
4th. picture from left: Name of this man has been forgotten seated at the Radio-mans
position.
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- 1st. picture from left: Names of these men have been forgotten.
2nd. picture from left: Sanders?? in foreground, Names of these officers have been
forgotten.
3rd. picture from left: Name of this man has been forgotten.
4th. picture from left: Names of these men have been forgotten.
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- 1st. picture from left: Names of these men have been forgotten.
2nd. picture from left: Names of these men have been forgotten.
3rd. picture from left: Carl Logdahl and Clyde Edwards are in the middle but then Names of
the other men have been forgotten..
4th. picture from left: Carl Logdahl on the left but then Names of the other men have been
forgotten..
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- 1st. picture from left: Names of these men have been forgotten.
2nd. picture from left: Clyde "Lum" Edwards in the middle passing out the beer but then Names
of the other men have been forgotten..
3rd. picture from left: Name of this man has been forgotten.
4th. picture from left: Names of these men have been forgotten.
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- 1st. picture from left: ADRC "Zip" Tingle drinking a beer, but then Names of the other
men have been forgotten.
2nd. picture from left: Sanders on the left, but then Names of the other men have been
forgotten..
3rd. picture from left: Names of these men have been forgotten.
4th. picture from left: Names of these men have been forgotten..
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- 1st. picture from left: Name of this man has been forgotten.
2nd. picture from left: Names of these men have been forgotten.
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