Batcat
Memorial Plaque Dedication
and Reunion Page
Memorial Plaque and Reunion page added 02/01/08,
Last Updated 10/26/08.

Between August 21 and August 24, 2008, the 553rd Reconnaissance Wing held
a Memorial Dedication and Reunion at the National Museum of the United States
Air Force, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. All squadrons of
the 553rd Reconnaissance Wing were represented by the 137 Batcats and their
guests who were present for the Dedication and Reunion. It was the honor of
the Batcats to have relatives attend from the Michael Cotterill and William
McCormick families, as well as 3 survivors of the Sept. 6, 1969 loss. Here are
the names of those who attended the Dedication
and Reunion.
The memorial plaque, mounted in the Museum Memorial Park, honors the 22 Batcats
who gave the supreme sacrifice while on operational missions in Southeast Asia.
Here are the names of the 22 Who Lost their
Life on Operational Missions while assigned to the 553rd Reconnaissance
Wing at Korat RTAFB. Click here for an image of the
553rd Reconnaissance
Wing Memorial Plaque -
THEY ARE NOT FORGOTTEN!
Find your Buddy Project
Many times over the years I've been asked many times questions like: "do you have a
list of those who worked in EMS during 1968," or "who were the other crew chiefs while
I was at Korat," or "do you have a list of those who were on aircrew 27." Looking
back I wish I had that kind of information. Well now
David Butler has started such a list!
David has started an Excel spreadsheet with searchable information. If you are
interested in participating in this project please send David Butler an email at
x9y9@sbcglobal.net
providing the following information: 1 - Name, 2 - email address,
3 - 553rd organization, 4 - shop, crew etc., 5 - dates in country, 6 -
Small remarks IE looking for someone, do you remember this or that.
David Butler will have the first release of the spreadsheet at the reunion.
All who would like to participate are asked to contact David Butler by email.
Audio CD of Dedication Available
David Butler also taped the Memorial Dedication and has it on CD. If you want a
copy of the CD contact David. He only requests the cost to duplicate and ship the
CD. Contact David Butler by email at
x9y9@sbcglobal.net.
Video DVD of the Dedication and Reunion in the Works
Joseph Slattery took video of the dedication and reunion. Joe has let me know the
video, on Super 8mm tape, came out good. He is now in the process of coverting it to
DVD. Two DVD's will be created, the Thursday evening get together, and the Memorial
Dedication. Second DVD will be the banquet dinner. More to come on this project.
Dedication and Reunion Begins
Thursday evening August 21, 2008
The reunion began on Thursday evening, August 21, at the Holiday Inn Fairborn,
the official hotel. We thank
Kris Davis for her help us make
this a fine event. The first welcome came from the
Holiday Inn Fairborn
Staff with a 553rd Reconnaissance Wing Welcome. Attendees then checked in to
Get their Name Tags,
which looked like this.
Name tags were printed courtesy of Lisa Willis,
Greene County Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Holiday Inn Fairborn provided the hospitality suite decorated with this
Welcome Banner,
note the personal displays on the tables along the wall. Here are some more
views of the opening evening,
view 1 showing
additional personal items on display,
view 2 with David
Butler who is working on the "Find your Buddy" project, and
view 3 showing
friends meeting, some for the first time in 40 years, others for the first
time.
Here are some details of some personal items.
Three display
cases, resting on an escape and evasion map, Australian Bush hat, Korat
cigarette lighter, and plaques. Here are some close ups of the display
cases. Left case
has images of 553rd EMS, FMS and OMS scenes and a red X pencil. Center
case are images
of the EC-121R and Snoopy. Right case
has patches of
Batcat and other Igloo White units.
553rd Recon Wing Memorabilia items
The Last order for memorabilia has been placed!
Check with Bob Pruiksma to learn if anything remains!
Bob Pruiksma purchased
pins, patches, hats, T-Shirts, sweat shirts and golf shirts for sale at the
Dedication and Reunion. All profits from the memorabilia and CD sale go to offset
the costs incurred. Any funds which remain after all bills are paid will be
given to a charity (I'm think the Air Force Aid Society will get the excess at
this point). Due to high demand, now that the Dedication and Reunion is complete,
Bob placed a final order for memorabilia on Friday 9/19/08.
It may be that Bob has some items available. Send Bob an email at
rspusaf@bellsouth.net -
to learn what may be available.
Here are images of the memorabilia items Bob procured for the ruenion:
553rd Reconnaissance
Wing Hat,
553rd
Reconnaissance Wing Batcat Patch,
Reunion Coin, which is about 1 1/2 inch in diameter,
Batcat Pin, full color enamel, with pin back so it can attach to hat or clothing,
Golf Shirt. A closeup view
of the embroidery on the
Golf Shirt,
T-Shirts -
T-Shirt front, and
T-Shirt back,
Sweat shirt -
Sweat Shirt front -
Here are the PRICES for the Batcat Memorabilia.
Another memorabilia item is available on going -
Bill Herridge can provide CD's of
the Batcat songs. Contact Bill Herridge via email at
bill.herridge.b4wn@statefarm.com
Bill Herridge was an avionics tech (ILS, tacan, VOR etc) with 553rd from Oct. 1968
until Nov. 1969. He provides this information: While at Korat I spent a lot of time
at the reel-to-reel hobby shop dubbing stuff from the library. I collected the
following:
What the Captain Means--tongue in cheek interview with a Phantom pilot
with a PAO offering clarification of the captain's profanity-laced
observations.
Golden Jockstraps
Ode to Batcats and Connies
Batcat barracks interview--this was done by an unknown group in the
barracks, a take-off on the "What the Captain Means" interview.
I also taped the Bob Hope show from 1968 off of AFTN radio, and also
taped the highlights of the Apollo 11 moon landing, and made CD's of
them as well, but I left those CD's here at home.
I made up 10 of the "Bawdy Batcats" CD's mentioned above and took them
to the reunion in Dayton. All sold quickly, with proceeds going to
offset costs of the reunion. The CD is R-rated but offers a reminder of
some of the things we all were doing back then to make the tour a little
more bearable. I am offering to provide these CD's at a cost of
$10.00 each payable to "553rd Reunion Fund." If interested, you may
send me a check and I'll forward it on to Larry Westin.
My address is:
Bill Herridge
P.O. Box 119
Gatesville, Texas 76528
Thanks,
Bill Herridge
Major (Retired)
USAR Engineers
Firday moring August 22, 2008 - the
Memorial Plaque is Dedicated
Friday begins with
attendess gathering in front of the Holiday Inn for the bus to the Memorial
Park at the National Museum of the USAF. This view shows the
buses arriving at
Memorial Park for the dedication.
The Memorial Dedication begins with
Batcat Bill Herridge
opening the dedication with Amazing Grace on the bagpipes. The dedication
begins with Master of
Ceremonies SMSgt. Les Robbins retired, left, Larry Westin center, and Major
General Charles Metcalf retired, right. Note at this time the plaque is
covered (behind MC Les Robbins).
Colors are posted
by SSgt. Tabatha Benge, Sr. Airman Yesmell Morel, Sr. Airman Gerhard Schumacher,
and A1C Brandon Mitchell. General Metcalf is on the far left, Father Mike Kreutzer
who performed the invocation is on the far right.
Posting the colors view 2, and
Colors Posted.
After the plaque is uncovered and presented to the Museum by Larry Westin on
behalf of all 553rd Reconnaissance Wing members,
General Metcalf
accepts the plaque for the Museum. After the plaque is accepted
Les Robbins reads
each name of the 22 553rd Recon Wing members lost on operational missions, while
Larry Westin rings the bell after each name is read. The dedication
concludes with a poem read by Les Robbins, benediction by Father Mike Kreutzer,
retirement of colors, and
Taps played by bugler TSgt Brian Hornbuckle who did a beautiful
performance.
Group Photo after the Dedication
Photographer Bill Alrich and wife Nancy Aldrich took this
panoramic photo of
those attending 553rd Reconnaissance Wing Dedication. This photograph is
available by mail. Send $25 for each print desired to William F. Aldrich,
2501 E. Rahn Rd., Kettering, OH 45440. More details by calling Bill at
(937) 434-9287.
Locating the 553rd Reconnaissance Wing Plaque
For those who couldn't attend, and in the future have an opportunity to visit
the National Museum of the United States Air Force, you can find the 553rd
Reconnaissance Wing plaque in the Memorial Park. Look for this
sculpture about
the middle of Memorial Park. There are many memorials, look for the group
with the memorial
with the globe on top with airplanes circling the globe. From this view
the Batcat plaque is on the far right, third down from the top.
Restoration Facility Tour Friday
After the Memorial Dedication we bused to the Restoration Facility on the base.
When we arrived at the Restoration hangars we split into groups of about 10
each. Various projects were viewed. Here we see how
plexiglass is formed
to provide a replacement for a turret. Here we see the renovation of a
Wright R-3350 Engine.
The Wright R-3350 radial engine is the engine used on the EC-121R. Here we are
viewing the "Swoose"
a B-17D which was at Clark AB at the time of the Japanese attack of Dec. 7,
1941. Another B-17, an E model, is the
Memphis Belle,
one of the first B-17's to complete 25 missions over Europe in WWII. Until
taking this tour I thought the Memphis Belle was the first, but learned it was
actually the second B-17 to complete 25 missions over Europe.
Presidential Aircraft Tour Friday
After departing the Restoration Facility tour, next was the tour of Presidential
Aircraft in another hangar on the base. Entering we see the
Douglas VC-54C "Sacred
Cow". Note the serial number is a fake. This airplane is actually serial
number 42-107451, but was painted with the serial number of a C-54 lost at sea,
42-72252, and remained with that serial number ever since. This was done when
President Roosevelt flew in the airplane to the Yalta Conference. Later this
airplane was used by President Truman.
Lockheed Jetstar
61-2492 in the foreground, and Lockheed VC-121E 53-7885 in backgorund.
The VC-121E was used by President Eisenhower, and named Columbine III. This was
a plush version of the EC-121R flow by the 553rd Reconnaissance Wing.
Boeing VC-137C serial
number 62-6000, first used first by President Kennedy. This is the aircraft
President Johnson was in when sworn into office after the assassination of President
Kennedy. This photo was taken from the front door of the VC-54C. Note the Beech C-45
(Beech model 18), was not a Presidential aircraft. Which ever aircraft the President
is flying on uses the call sign Air Force One.
Igloo White Sensor Display Friday evening
For many of us the Dedication and Reunion was the first opportunity to actually
view the sensors which we monitored. My special thanks to Museum Director
General Metcalf and Senior Curator Terry Aitken for taking these from Museum
storage and building a fine display. First is a view
of all the sensors.
This display is located behind the right wing of the Museum EC-121D. Individual
sensors are: ADSID I on
the left, with a HELOSID I on the right. ADSID is short for Air Delivered
Seismic Intrustion Detector. HELOSID is short for Helicopter Delivered Seismic
Intrusion Detector.
Cutaway of ADSID III
on the left, and ACOUSID III on the right. ACOUSID is a combination Acoustic
and Seismic Intrustion Detector.
ADSID III sensor
a refined later development seismic sensor.
Our Special Thanks to the National Museum of the United
States Air Force for taking the time and effort to retreive the sensors
from storage so they could be displayed for the 553rd Reconnaissance Wing Dedication
and Reunion! Thank You!
Veteran Interior Access to the Museum EC-121D 53-555
General Metcalf gave his approval for veterans attending the 553rd Reconnaissance
Wing Dedication and Reunion to have interior access to the Museum EC-121D 53-555.
Here are some views of the EC-121D I took about 3 years ago. I am using these views
because there was more open area around the airplane. Outside view 1 shows the
right rear view of 555,
while outside view 2 shows
a right front view of 555. These images taken in 2005.
Here are the interior views I took of 555 during the Dedication and Reunion.
Pilots instrument panel,
Flight engineer panel,
Navigators station,
Radio Operators station,
Radar Operators station 1,
Radar Operators station 2,
and the Crew Rest area.
UNFOUNDED RUMOR about the Museum EC-121D 555 - the
entry doors are the original size. The Museum did NOT
rivet in side pieces to make the doors narrower. So guys since the doors are NOT
narrower, and if it is now a tighter fit, logic says we
may have expanded wider over the last 40 years!
Dinner Banquet Under the Wing
at the Museum
After the Veteran Interior access to the EC-121D and sensor display, we had a
beautiful banquet dinner in the Modern Flight Gallery of the Museum.
Overview number 1,
Overview number 2,
Dinner began with the
Posting of the
Colors.
Bob Pruiksma took these views of the tables at the banquet dinner. See if you can
find yourself.
table view 1,
look closely and you can see the B-52 in the top background,
table view 2,
at the top right are the donations covered until accepted by the Museum,
table view 3,
at the left you can see part of the flags of the 50 states displayed,
table view 4,
table view 5,
table view 6,
table view 7,
table view 8,
table view 9,
table view 10,
table view 11,
table view 12,
table view 13,
table view 14,
table view 15,
After Dinner Speakers and Donations to the Museum
Multiple people have sent me images of the after dinner activities. Again these
images are very dark. The area is very large and more lighting was needed than a
camera flash can provide. After the banquet dinner was complete the master of
ceremonies for the dinner is myself,
Larry Westin.
Opening our after dinner speakers is
Angela Blackburn
personal representative of Ohio United States Senator Sherrod Brown. Angela
Blackburn read us a very nice letter from Senator Brown. We thank Senator Brown
and Angela Blackburn for their participation. Angela Blackburn also participated
in the dedication ceremonies - Thank you!
The Museum accepted 3 original Batcat items which were accepted at the banquet
dinner. This view shows
Larry Westin on the left, with Senior Museum Curator Terry Aitken center, and
Dale Lautenbach right with the presentation to the Museum of the original
Batcat painting. This painting was donated by first 553rd Reconnaissance Wing
commander Gus Weiser, who was not
able to attend. I thank also Gus Weiser's son
Dag Weiser and his wife
Leslie Weiser, for their work in
making this painting available to the Museum. This is a close up of the original
Batcat painting by
Milton Caniff creator of the cartoon strip Steve Canyon. Second item
accepted by the Museum, and donated by
Stan McWhinnie, is the wooden statue
from the 553rd
Reconnaissance Squadron headquarters. Curator Terry Aitken on the left,
Dale Lautenbach on the right. Here is a
close up of the Statue.
Bob Levy donated his flight suit
as the first enlisted man at Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, and the first Batcat
to complete 100 combat missions.
Bob Levy, shown here
at the podium, was on hand to make the presentation. Here is a view of
Bob Levy's flight
suit to the right of Dale Lautenbach.
Following the acceptance of donations,
Lt. Col. Fred Johnson
U.S. Army retired, tells of his experience with Batcat. Lt. Col. Johnson,
who was at the time a company commander with the Army 75th Rangers, "P" company,
told those attending how Batcat communications helped get his unit out of trouble
when their communications broke down. Lt. Col. Johnson received a well deserved
standing ovation from the 553rd Reconnaissance Wing attending for his talk.
Because of the secrecy surrounding the 553rd, actual events such as Col. Johnson's
were never disseminated. Unless you happened to be the air crew involved when
a situation like this occurred, you never knew it happened. And it happened often.
I was especially pleased that those who were assigned to the EMS, FMS and OMS
maintenance squadrons attending, and who worked long hot hours repairing engines,
or fixing radios, adjusting pressurization, and all other absouletely essential
maintenance tasks, could hear first hand that the work they performed was
instrumental in helping others survive the conflict in Vietnam. For without the
hard work of maintenance none of the airplanes would fly. Good work guys!
Col. Johnson a big note of appreciation to you for taking the time to travel and
talk with all of us of the 553rd Reconnaissance Wing at our Dedication and
Reunion - Thank You Much!!
Ending the evening
Larry Westin and
Jack Sikora (not shown in this image) gave an overview of Batcat. How the
situation in SEA developed, the problem of supply from North Vietnam into South
Vietnam, details of the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the proposed "think tank" solution,
presentation to President Johnson, the secret White House memorandum which
created Batcat, and the work accomplished. Also included an example of the
secrecy surrounding the operation. When Batcat moved to Korat control transferred
from ADC (Air Defense Command) to PACAF (Pacific Air Forces) and 13th Air Force.
When 13th Air Force assumed administrative control of the 553rd Reconnaissance
Wing the planners at 13th Air Force sent Col. Weiser instructions that the wing
must have bombadiers and photo interpreters. Clearly the secrecy which surrounded
the unit extended well up the chain of command. So guys you were not the only ones
who didn't have a full picture of the operation. Mostly I wanted the relatives
of those killed in the losses to know their loved ones performed an important job,
and it helped others keep their names off the Vietnam Memorial Walls.
A really nice setting for the Banquet Dinner
Here is a view of the
stage after the
banquet dinner and before the colors are retired. The flags of all 50 states
are immediately behind the stage, the United States and Air Force flags, along
with the uncovered donations are on stage. That is Dale Lautenbach behind the Batcat
painting. It was a very nice setting!
After Dinner - private visit of the Museum
With the banquet dinner and speakers completed, the Museum was open for only those
with the 553rd Reconnaissance Wing Dedication and Reunion. Without the large public
crowds it was much easier to view the exhibits. At 2200 (10PM) buses took those
with the 553rd Reconnaissance Wing back to the hotel.
When I returned to the hotel I had the opportunity to talk at some length
with members of the Cotterill and McCormick families. We especially thank them for
coming.
Friday was a very full day of activities!
Saturday, 8/23/08, Events
Golf Match
Rich Upton and Dale Lautenbach arranged a golf outting. Seven Batcats
participated in the matches.
It was pretty hot on Saturday with many opting for cooler activities around
the Dayton area.
Some with limited available time returned home Saturday. Others socialized
in the hospitality suite at the Holiday Inn Fairborn.
Silent Auction ended at 1800 (6PM) Saturday evening
Twelve items were donated for the Silent Auction!
Everyone of the items sold bringing in almost $600 to help with costs of the
Dedication and Reunion! Here is an
Overview of the items on auction.
Jake Awalt, who was unable to attend,
donated two fine hand made wooden bowls,
Smaller Bowl is made
from Mesquite Burl -- Harvested from a tree in Yoakum, Texas. The other, larger,
hand made wooden bowl is a
Double Diamond Bowl made
from Mesquite and Maple -- Harvested by the Texas Highway Department and salvaged
by Jake Awalt along the Highway 77 North Expansion in Victoria County, Texas. Please
visit the South Texas WoodTurners/ homepage for more
information.
Bob Pruiksma donated this
EC-121R on Canvas.
Bob also donated a
necktie chain made from
a Batcat pin, and a
Connie Belt buckle.
Larry Westin donated this 1:100 solid wood
Lockheed EC-121R model
painted in Batcat camoflauge.
Bill Holbrook donated a larger 1:72
plastic Lockheed
EC-121R model, and here is a second view of the
1:72 EC-121R complete
with base.
Ricky Dietsch donated an embroidered
jacket for auction. Ricky will stitch a large BatCat patch on the right chest. On the
left chest he will stitch the Air Force emblem, Name and Rank of whoever wins the
jacket at the silent auction. The
jacket on display
is Ricky's own, here showing
a closeup of the
embroidered patches. Winner choose size and exact wording.
John Loftus donated
a Connie Belt buckle.
Bill Schultz donated this
a Corgi Die Cast EC-121R.
Dean Boys donated a second
a Corgi Die Cast EC-121R.
Bill Herridge donated a CD's with the
Batcat songs sung at Korat. See memorabilia section above if you would like to
order one of these CD's from Bill. Bill Herridge is shown above playing the
bagpipes to open the Memorial Dedication.
Thank you everyone for participating in the silent auction!
Sunday, 8/24/08, a day of departure
Sunday was the day for final good byes and return travel home.
USAF Museum Homepage
Click here to visit the
National Museum of the United States Air Force Reunion Page. From
this page you can visit all areas of the Museum homepage.
A 553rd Reconnaissance Wing Thank You
to the National Museum of the USAF Staff
The entire staff at the National Museum of the USAF were always
professional, and knowledgeable. I would like to highlight these
individuals particularly.
Major General Charles Metcalf retired, who
participated in the dedication, and gave us permission for the interior access to the
Museum EC-121D and authorization for the dipslay of the sensors - Thank You!
Senior Curator Terry Aitken, who worked up
the sensor display, and participated in the banquet dinner accepting the donations, and
talked about the direction the Museum is taking to highlight people - Thank You!
And a SPECIAL Thank You to
Jane Leach special events coordinator.
Jane is a skilled professional who always worked to answer my questions and
resolve my concerns and issues. Only through her knowledgeable experience and
willingness to help was the 553rd Reconnaissance Wing Dedication and Reunion
possible. Thank You Jane Leach!
We sincerely hope you enjoyed yourself at the 553rd Reconnaissance Wing
Memorial Dedication and Reunion. Thank you for attending and your interest!
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