VAW-123 Shipmates
BRADLEY, Jim (Bear) Retired jimybrad@hotmail.com "...I spent the last five years of my career attached to the "Cobras" of VP-60. I first became a TAR durin the Vietnam era after floating on boats for four years. I served in VP-90, VP-62, VP-90 again, VP-67, and walked the retirement plank as a Cobra. I see so many names of friends I served with. God bless us. We worked hard and played even harder, either on the shores of Lake Michigan or the South Pacific. I have many fond memories of my past Shipmates and often reflect upon them when life has me at a standstill. SKIDMARKS IN THE SKY. Also served with VAW-123..." [E-Mail Updated 03MAY2004 | E-Mail Updated 21SEP2001 | Updated 04APR98]
NIXON, AE1(AW) A. Shon asnixon@worldnet.att.net "...This is to say Hi! to all those VQ-4 EC-130G/Q diehards. Man I miss those Hercs! I served in VQ-4 from 86 to 90 as AE3 until having to go to a VAW squadron (Dec. 90-92 w/ VAW-123) for Desert Shield/Storm on the America. Finished up at NAMTRAGRUDET 1028 in Norfolk, VA as a E&I instructor (92-96). Wished I could have went to Tinker, but... Hope all you guys are doing well. Live on Tacamo! Regards..." [05APR2001]
ROGERS, YN Charles A. charleyrogers@yahoo.com "...I was a YN with VAW-123 from 1967 to 1971 serving aboard USS Forrestal (CVA-59) and USS Saratoga (CVA-60). I was Operations Yeoman and worked in the Ready Room. Havy many great memories. Would like to hear from anyone ever serving in VAW-123..." [09OCT2002]
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