Does it mean anything that the Ghost Army image in your jpg has lightning in its right hand and the Op's image has the Ghost Army image reversed, red lightning in the left hand?
I don't get it. So they put the crest of his unit on the ship they named after them. Is that supposed to be unusual? What does the ghost have to do with Taiwan? Sorry for being slow. Can you elaborate?
Milius was lost over Vietnam and was a pilot in the ghost squadron doing recon over the Ho Chi Min Trail. I don’t find it that odd they have his retired squadrons patch on the ship. Am I missing something else? Is it that they shared this specific ship of all the ships in the navy that’s the interesting part and considered coms? I feel dumb or that I’m missing something important on this one.
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Captain Milius (ship named after him) was part of VO-67, a clandestine unit based out of Thailand. What was their crest?
Further digging.... Let's look that up on Google Images... Scroll down, down, down some more....
https://files.catbox.moe/u38o8q.jpg
Does it mean anything that the Ghost Army image in your jpg has lightning in its right hand and the Op's image has the Ghost Army image reversed, red lightning in the left hand?
Thank you
I don't get it. So they put the crest of his unit on the ship they named after them. Is that supposed to be unusual? What does the ghost have to do with Taiwan? Sorry for being slow. Can you elaborate?
check ValueFuckingDeep's link ^
Interesting article about what the VO-67 did and Captain Milius found through a photo from your link.
http://aviationtrivia.blogspot.com/2015/12/navy-observation-squadron-sixty-seven.html
Milius was lost over Vietnam and was a pilot in the ghost squadron doing recon over the Ho Chi Min Trail. I don’t find it that odd they have his retired squadrons patch on the ship. Am I missing something else? Is it that they shared this specific ship of all the ships in the navy that’s the interesting part and considered coms? I feel dumb or that I’m missing something important on this one.