11/8/2019 Eye Patch Special K Team
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In May 1966, Detachment 1, 603d Air Commando Squadron deployed from England AFB, Louisiana to Nakhon Phanom (NKP) Air Base in Thailand. The detachment comprised eight Douglas B-26K Counter Invader bombers and their crews which were to undergo combat tests in Laos. An early glitch arose prior to their arrival when the Thai government expressed concern over having foreign “bombers” on its soil. But Secretary of the Air Force Harold Brown finessed the problem smoothly by simply reclassifying the Big Eagle B-26Ks as “attack” aircraft with their new designator “A-26A”. These K model -26s were a big improvement over the B models first issued to the Air Commandos in Florida during the early 1960s. At a cost of US$13 Million, the On Mark Engineering Company in Van Nuys, California, converted forty Douglas Invaders to the upgraded K configuration. Rebuilt fuselage and wing components, more powerful engines, wingtip fuel tanks, additional wing pylons to carry more munitions, and improved avionics all combined to produce one of the most deadly fighting machines of the war in Laos.
A Counter Invader of the 609th Special Operations Squadron flying near Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Base in 1969. ( Image via ) Honoring 609th Special Operations Squadron Of The Vietnam War Their story never featured in the nightly news. The missions they flew were perilous, and accomplished under extraordinary secrecy in what became one of the first, and possibly most public wars of the modern age. Now more than forty years later, their experiences are coming to light and being honored by the people their efforts sort to protect; their children. Squadron patch of the U.S.
Air Force 609th Special Operations Squadron. ( Image via ) Few people have heard of the 609th Special Operations Squadron, otherwise known as the “Nimrods”, and even fewer have seen their trademark aircraft, the Douglas/On-Mark B-26K Counter Invader, in flight over the United States. The A-26 Legacy Foundation is currently working on bringing the last civilian-owned B-26K back to American skies, flying in honor of the “Nimrods” and allowing the public to learn more about the seldom-mentioned, but heroic missions of the 609th.
The Nimrods flew covert, nighttime interdiction missions against enemy troops and truck convoys transporting supplies down the Ho Chi Minh Trail to the communist forces in South Vietnam. Their A-26s proved to be a deadly truck-killing aircraft. These aircrews and their redesigned WWII propeller-driven aircraft had a destructive effect far out of proportion to their numbers.
Awarded the Presidential Unit Citation for “extraordinary gallantry in connection with military operations in Southeast Asia,” the Nimrods received recognition as the best truck killers of the War! Only six of the original forty Douglas A-26s which On Mark rebuilt for service over Southeast as B-26Ks survive presently. Bearing USAF serial 64-17679, the Greatest Generation Aircraft Museum’s B-26K was the last Counter Invader to come off of the On Mark production line in 1965.
She is also the last Counter Invader which one day may fly again! The other five are entombed in government-owned, static museum displays. Affectionately named “Special Kay”, 64-17679 is truly a special plane with a very special mission in its future!
“Operation Final Flight” is the museum’s mission to restore and operate the world’s only Douglas A-26A/B-26K Counter Invader as a flying memorial to the valiant aircrews who worked in the secretive service of the United States Air Force during the Viet Nam War. Their famous aircraft will perform for air show audiences nationwide in a tailored aerial display designed to captivate public interest, and especially to raise younger Americans’ awareness of the now “declassified” military service provided by these heroic Air Commandos in Southeast Asia. WarbirdsNews had the opportunity to catch up with Jim Reynolds, Special Kay’s restoration project manager to discuss the aircraft’s current status. “Restoring a 70 year old airplane is a lot like having a baby. Everything starts off with a bang, and then there is the long pause where things seem to go very slowly.
Finally there is a little light at the end of the tunnel and the baby starts kicking. Our little gal is close to reaching the kicking stage now. The fuselage is all but completed. All of the landing gear has been overhauled including the wheels and brakes.
The flight controls are all hung and awaiting rigging. The instrument panel is back in place with most of the avionics now working. One engine is back on after the nacelle repair was completed. We are pulling the right engine as we speak to send off to Idaho for overhaul. The props, oil coolers, carburetors and most of the engine driven accessories have all been overhauled. It seems strange that we can sum up all of this work in one paragraph, yet it took nearly four years to reach this stage.” “Through the dedicated efforts of many volunteers, this last of the flying K model B-26’s is getting ever closer to flight. The A-26 is a three war veteran platform, and indeed “Kay” got her start in WWII in England.
She served as a trainer during the Korean and Vietnam conflicts which is probably why she survived. In the mid 1960’s as the Vietnam war was heating up, the USAF saw a need for an aircraft with the A-26’s ability to carry a big ordnance load and yet loiter over the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos to interdict the truck traffic headed south. Thus the Special Ops squadrons such as the 603rd and 609th SOS started “Top Secret” operations from NKP, Thailand in the mid 60’s and continued until 1970. The Air Force contracted with the OnMark Engineering Company in Van Nuys, CA to modify forty of the existing airframes to K standards in 1964. Only six of these airplanes still exist. One is in a museum in South Korea and four are in stateside museums. Special Kay was the last off the production line and is the last to remain airworthy.
We were able to install the prop on the newly hung left engine and remove the right engine from the wing this past weekend. It will be sent to Anderson’s in Idaho for overhaul. These are important milestones on our return to flight of the last airworthy Counter Invader.” “We anticipate that she will be flying by next summer if all goes as planned. Our objective will be to tell the story of the A-26 vets and show their contributions to our nation.
We hope to make as many airshows and city tour stops during the first year of operation as we can. Special Kay is a part of the Greatest Generation Aircraft, a Non Profit 501c3 Foundation, Located at Meacham Field, Fort Worth, TX. Please visit us on our website: or on.
Along with the A-26 Legacy Foundation, which was started by the sons and daughters of the 609th SOS “Nimrods”, Special Kay will help us keep history alive.” Click to help the Greatest Generation Aircraft Museum restoring “Special Kay.”.
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I haven’t been getting any extras Is it possible someone is using your card and you’re meeting the promos when you go shopping? Some people use other ppls cards at places like cvs or Walgreens to get the card prices Others use it to steal (like there’s been a major issue at Walgreens with rewards theft) I mean for both you just have to enter a phone number if you “forget” your card. I’ve let someone in front of me who looked like they were having a rough day scan my cvs card to get sale prices (also it didnt hurt me bc she wasn’t getting any deals that would’ve effected mine)- the cashier tore off the bottom part that had any of my card info on it and gave her the top half and me the bottom half. CVS shoppers beware that CVS didn’t count my last week beauty purchase for beauty rewards that should come out this Monday. I always calculate my receipts into excel file and check the balance remain and Extrabuck I should get every week. This happened few weeks ago too. These were the only two times happened like this as I knew.
If you think you should get beauty rewards and didn’t get it, you should call their customer service and they will asked you for each receipt that qualified. I shopped a lot and have a lots receipts for beauty. So I am not going to go through all the trouble. I may return few items to cover the cost of CVS mistakes. I did insist to talk to their customer service manager and said they should solve problem by their system for every customers for the sake of their own reputation instead to have each customer to call them correct problem. It seems I insisted CVS should solve problem of beauty reward directly from their system for every customers work out.
My beauty rewards now showed in my acct. I know they usually calculate beauty purchase in the 3nd day from my past experience (such as Thursday shop will show on Saturday). Last time when they didn’t pay beauty reward (few weeks ago), CVS never really adjusted it ever. That’s why I insisted to let CVS knew this problem this time and hope it will not happened another time for their own reputation and be fair to their customers.
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