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    Airframe Family: Bell 204/205/208/208/212/214/412/553 / UH-1 Iroquois
    Latest Model:UH-1 Iroquois
    Last Military Serial:65-10068 US
    Construction Number:5112
    Compressed ID:Bell UH-1 sn 65-10068 US cn 5112
    Latest Owner or Location:National Vietnam War Museum, Mineral Wells, Texas

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    Dates

    Event

    Circa 1965

    Constructed as an UH-1 with s/n 65-10068 US.

    August 1966

    Taken on Strength/Charge.

    October 1966

    Transferred to A 501 AHC, Vietnam.

    November 1966

    Transferred to 71 AHC, Vietnam.

    October 1967

    Transferred to 335 TRANS CO, Vietnam.

    November 1967

    Transferred to Aradmac, Corpus Christi.

    April 1968

    Transferred to Bell Helicopters, Fort Worth.

    May 1968

    Transferred to 355 AVN CO, Fort Sill.

    July 1968

    Transferred to OPM SEA NITEOPS, Fort Belvoir.

    August 1968

    Transferred to HHD 44 ENG GP, Thailand.

    November 1968

    Transferred to CO C 101 AHB, Vietnam.

    March 1969

    Returned to US.

    April 1969

    Transferred to Aradmac, Corpus Christi.

    May 1969

    Transferred to Bell Helicopters, Fort Worth.

    September 1969

    Transferred to 1st TC BN AMD, San Francisco.

    May 1971

    Transferred to Aradmac, Corpus Christi.

    August 1971

    Transferred to 8th SQ AIR CAV, Fort Knox.

    January 1972

    Transferred to Aviation School, Fort Stewart.

    April 1972

    Transferred to 197th AVN CO, Fort Benning.

    August 1972

    Transferred to 214th CAB, Hunter AAF.

    February 1973

    Transferred to Supply DIV, Hunter AAF.

    June 1973

    Transferred to Aradmac, Corpus Christi.

    July 1973

    Transferred to Supply DIV, Fort Benning.

    October 1973

    Transferred to NASA, Langley.

    April 1974

    Transferred to 3/11th ACR HHT, Germany.

    To National Vietnam War Museum, Mineral Wells, TX.
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    2009


    Photographer: Sid Nanson

    26 February 2012


    Photographer: Jon Wickenden
    Notes: At Mineral Wells - National Vietnam War Museum, TX


    Credits
    Data for airframe dossiers come from various sources. The following were used to compile this dossier...

    Print Sources
    U.S. Military Out of Service 2007 by Andy Marden

    Internet Sources
    United States Military Services Serial Number Lists by Joe Baugher

    Individual Contributors
    Sid Nanson

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