I first met Mike early January, 1969. We were assigned to take a short class at Fort Sam Houston (home of Army Medicine). We were getting a quicky course to make us combat medics in addition to being RW pilots. Most of the class were new WO-1 pilots. Mike was going back for a second tour.
Mike drove an older Buick, Olds or Pontiac, I forget which. You know the kind with a one piece bench seat. He gave me a lift one day and that's when I realized that he was 5'4'' tall and he needed to get close to the wheel. Seat was all the way fwd. I'm 6'4" and it was painful.
Mike told me that he was assigned to Eglin AFB post WW2. Its the Armament Test Center. He flew B-29s. He told me of one project called Project Pinball. Do a search on it and try to keep from laughing.
Repeated tours at Eglin and living in USAF quarters. He and Mike Jr built identical mirror image cottages on an inlet of Santa Rosa Sound, Ft Walton, FL.
An unmentioned item from his book: He told me that he was "RIFed" out of the USAF as a LTC B-29 squadron cmdr. He flew a DC-9 JAX to HOU until his glaucoma kept him from meeting FAA CL 1 med standards. But the Army said OK. He got a quick qual as a RW pilot and flew an H-34 for the SF an a "mapping" mission in Latin America. His first RVN tour was in the delta area of I Corps, RVN flying DustOff.
Another pilot once told me of loading up with wounded, rounds hitting the AC, and Mike putting eye drops in his eyes. He said "I can see the tree line ok! Lets go." That pilot then took a round that ricocheted around the seat pan of his armored seat. The seat withstood it OK but not so much for "Hoss's" butt.
My wife and I went to his 85th birthday party at the summer place in Ft Walton. It was attended by a lot of USN retirees, former members of the "Sea Wolves". A lot of those wound up with the USN Museum at Pensacola.
That USN HAL squadron was collocated with Mike's (and Mike Jr) Dustoff unit down in the Delta. That B'day party was when I met Mike (the third) age about six months.
Mike Jr and I were fellow pilots in a 135 Heli outfit. Mike autographed a copy of his book for me. No. I do not lend it out.