Our Friends

From our vantage point at Military Tales, the bonds we share with individuals and organizations like SOGCast hosted by John Stryker “Tilt” Meyer and Old Guys and Their Airplanes, Produced by John Mollison. Entities like the Tennessee Museum of Aviation, the A-1 Skyraider Association, Spads for SOG, and the MACV-SOG website represent the bedrock of our ability to accurately recount pivotal military history. This isn't just about accessing information; it's about the profound brotherhood forged through a shared dedication to preserving and understanding the past. The willingness to connect, to openly exchange knowledge, and to pursue common goals has been instrumental in illuminating complex and often intentionally obscured narratives, particularly concerning highly classified operations like those of MACV-SOG. It is through these vital relationships that we can more truthfully honor the service and sacrifice of those who came before us.


SOG CAST

John Stryker “Tilt” Meyer is a highly respected author and U.S. Army Special Forces combat veteran who served with the clandestine Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG) during the Vietnam War. As the 1-0 (team leader) of Spike Team Idaho, Meyer conducted numerous dangerous reconnaissance missions deep behind enemy lines in Laos, Cambodia, and North Vietnam between May 1968 and April 1969. Following the declassification of these secret operations, Meyer dedicated himself to preserving the history and honoring the sacrifices of the elite warriors who served in SOG. He is the author of several acclaimed books detailing his experiences, including “Across the Fence: The Secret War in Vietnam” and “On the Ground: The Secret War in Vietnam,” offering firsthand accounts of the intense realities faced by these special operations teams. Furthermore, he co-hosts the “SOGCast” podcast, where he shares untold stories and interviews other veterans of this covert war, ensuring their legacy endures.

SOGCast Apple PodCast

SOG Cast – YouTube

 

Old Guys and Their Airplanes

Based on the source provided, OldGuysAndTheirAirplanes.com is a website associated with OGTA, a media production group. This group produces films, educational resources, podcasts, and livestreams. These productions are aimed at history geeks. While the source does not explicitly describe “old guys” themselves, it indicates that the website and its content focus on “Old Guys And Their Airplanes”, suggesting that these individuals and their stories, particularly related to aviation history, are the subject matter of the media produced. John Mollison is associated with this content.

https://www.oldguysandtheirairplanes.com/

Tennessee Museum of Aviation

Explore the Tennessee Museum of Aviation. Located in Sevierville, TN on the Gatlinburg Pigeon Forge Airport, this 50,000 sq ft facility is a hidden treasure in the Great Smoky Mountains. The museum features a collection of airworthy Warbirds, including trainers, fighters, helicopters, jets, and amphibious aircraft, along with military vehicles, engines, and aviation exhibits. Experience history come alive as vintage aircraft sometimes perform unscheduled flight demonstrations from its unique airport location. The museum is generally open Tuesday-Saturday with seasonal hours.

https://tnairmuseum.com/

A-1 Skyraider Association

Visit The Official Website for The A-1 Skyraider Association. Online continuously for 27 years, this site is a comprehensive resource dedicated to the A-1 Skyraider aircraft and its pilots. Explore sections featuring Skyraider Stories, art, image collections, video clips, pilot training photographs, squadron histories, serial number lists, and information on Skyraider Warbirds. The site also commemorates pilots lost in Vietnam, shares mission audio tapes, and provides a library of resources. The Association also holds reunions.

https://skyraider.org/skyassn/index.htm

Spads for SOG

Explore Spads for SOG, the website dedicated to the Top Secret Operating Location Alpha Alpha (OLAA). This site delves into the history of in-country A-1 Skyraider (SPAD) operations based at Pleiku and Da Nang during the Vietnam War. Learn about this often misunderstood subject, read pilot bios, and find information on topics like Search And Rescue (SAR) missions and Prairie Fire emergencies. The site aims to recreate the history of these missions and includes testimonials from SOG warriors who relied on the A-1 Skyraider.

https://www.spadsforsog.com/

MACVSOG

Explore the History of MACV-SOG, a website dedicated to the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam โ€“ Studies and Observations Group. This non-federal entity aims to educate, inspire, and engage communities by telling the stories, preserving, and honoring the legendary feats of SOG Soldiers, veterans, and their families. The site provides extensive information including details on SOG Chiefs, Missions (like Prairie Fire, Shining Brass, Daniel Boone), Bases, Teams, Casualties, Supporting Units, Equipment, Documents, and a Personnel Locator. You can also find sections on South Vietnamese and Indigenous Warriors, POW/MIA information, “Over the Fence” teams, and an online gift shop. The site is made possible by donations.

https://sogsite.com/