VMF-512 was equipped with Corsairs and first based at the Marine Corps Auxiliary Air Facility (MCAAF) in Oak Grove NC, a newer outlying field of the larger air station at Cherry Point NC. The base was also known as New Bern, but the pilots referred to it as Pollocksville so that's what it will be called here. The 40 or so pilots were a mix of newly commissioned 2nd lieutenants and veterans who had seen action in various campaigns in the Pacific. For example Tom Liggett was a dive-bomber vet of the campaign on Guadalcanal. You can read more about his career on the web page Tom Liggett found elsewhere on this site. Harry Williams was also in the initial cadre. His log book entries show his first flight in 512 was Feb 22, 1944. Harry flew the F4U-1 and FG-1A, two designations for the same plane. The former was built by Vought and the latter by Goodyear.
Atticus said:Hi Mikey,
The jet is still there...but it is difficult to get to. It is located about a half mile from the end of the runway, in an almost impenetrable forest, on private land. To give you an idea what the terrain is like over there, just think Deliverance.
Truthfully, the last time I went over to see the jet, the ticks and deer flies almost ate my ass alive. And there's no longer much to see there. Just the shell of the plane, really.
AF
Atticus said:.... I can't find the site where I got it to know if it is copyrighted.
dujardin said:the incredible David is here again.