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A restored Vietnam Era UH-34 Seahorse seen at Tulsa Riverside Airport
A USMC M48 Patton keeping guard as a helicopter evacuates the wounded during Operation Starlite, 1965.
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Col. John LaVoy USMC OBIT
Col. Big John LaVoy passed away Easter Sunday Morning. He will be missed. John was he CO of HMM 364 in late 1963 and led 364 into combat for the first time in Vietnam.
The funeral Mass will be at 10AM on Friday April 25th. It will be at St Albert the Great Catholic church in Reno Nv. 1250 Wyoming Ave. 89503
There will be a rosary at Waltons Funeral Home at 875 West 2nd St Reno on Thursday at 7PM. Col Lavoy will be interred at Our Mother of Sorrows Cemetery 2700 N. Virginia St Reno. There will be a reception after the interment at a place to be announced.
This video is about Mark Jeske who was a Crew Chief with HMM-364 during 1970 to 1971.
Video by, Pat Kenny and Dave Magee
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This video features Ed Jolly's accounts of events. Ed was with the squadron in 65-66.
Video by, Pat Kenny and Dave Magee
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This video is about Col. John LaVoy the first Commanding Officer to take HMM-364 into combat. This was for Operation Shufly, the first combat tour for HMM-364.
This picture was taken inside the South hanger at LTA during 1962 showing some of the UH-34D choppers of HMM-364 and CH37 monsters of HHM-462. I believe all the crating was in preparation for our departure to the Atomic Tests at Johnston Is.