Vietnam War veteran Roy Church is interviewed about his service with the United States Marine Corps and his careers as a corporate and contract pilot. He discusses his experiences as a Marine aviator during the 1960s, including his time stationed at…
Photograph of a destroyed Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft at Da Nang Air Base, Vietnam, circa 1968-1969. Roy T. Church, who was five miles away when this aircraft was struck by an enemy missile, recalls listening to the plane's bombs…
Photograph of a heavily damaged Grumman A-6 (A2F) Intruder/Prowler aircraft of Marine All-Weather Attack Squadron 242 [VMA(AW)-242], parked in a hangar at Da Nang Air Base, Vietnam, circa 1968-1969.
Photograph of Roy T. Church (left, foreground) and other Marines standing in formation during an awards ceremony at Da Nang Air Base, Vietnam, circa 1968-1969.
Photograph of a group of United States Marine Corps mechanics loading ammunition into an unidentified aircraft at Da Nang Air Base, Vietnam, circa 1968-1969.
Photograph of Roy T. Church holding a camera and standing by a Quonset hut at Da Nang Air Base, Vietnam, circa 1968-1969. The bat emblem for Marine All-Weather Attack Squadron 242 [VMA(AW)-242] is painted on the door.
Photograph of bunkers fortified with sandbags at Da Nang Air Base in Vietnam, circa 1968-1969. A military truck drives by on the left. Original image is blurry.
Photograph of two unidentified Marines standing in a bunker entrance at Da Nang Air Base, Vietnam, circa 1968-1969. Signs above the entrance list specific offices: "Security Officer," "Security Chief," "Commander of Guard," and "Admin Clerk."