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I doubt you will find a URL. SOES is the Station Operations and Engineering
Squadron. I worked there from 1979 to 1981 maintaining their CH-46A SAR birds. Oh, wait a sec. I see why you can't find it. It's been renamed and is now VMR-1. http://www.cherrypoint.usmc.mil/mcabe/vmr1/vmr1.asp Look at the history page, you'll see this is what used to be SOES. They now have HH-46D's. Looks like they finally upgraded sometime after I left for MCAS(H) Tustin in Southern California and was assigned to HMM-161 until I got out in 1982. They are also listed as having UC-12B King Air's, but that's not what we had when I was there, back then they had Piper Apache's, I forget the designationm U-something too. There were rumors they were going to be replaced with the King Air's but when I left they had not arrived. We already had the C-9B's and we also had some T-39 Sabreliners for VIP transport. This was our hangar. I assume it still is, there's one of the C-9B sitting at its usual parking spot on the ramp. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=e...06781&t=k&om=1 This is a picture I took on the ramp in 1981, if I remember correctly. Been a while. Look at the discussion page for the image, a Marine who currently works for VMR-1 saw it and commented on it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:CH46-At-SOES.jpg Juan "Scott" wrote in message .. . Can you provide a link URL? I searched on the MCAS Cherry Point Website with no luck (since I don't know what SOES is...searching with that turned up a Sony Online Entertainment tribute). Searching with your name only turned up 3 hits...all in 2003-2004. Scott Juan Jimenez wrote: Tell you what, if you ever grow balls large enough, go check the records of SOES, circa 1979 through 1981, at MCAS Cherry Point. In fact, check out the records of a medevac mission in 1981 involving a mom who had just given birth and was hemorraging, and the preemie to which she had just given birth. Then check out the comments of the (at the time, double-digit midget) Vietnam-vet crew chief on the aircraft that took them from Cherry Point to the main hospital at Lejeune. Go ahead, putz. I dare ya. But don't worry, I don't hold my breath for all bark, no bite keyboard cowards like you. ![]() -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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