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USS Midway VA-25’s Toilet Bomb

For those too young to remember, during Viet Nam conflict, carriers were So woefully short of ordinance that missions were often launched with only a half load just to keep the sortie rate up so that the REMF’s in DC would not send out blistering messages about failure to support the war effort, etc. Given that the loss rate approached, and sometime exceeded, one aircraft a day, all will understand that there was a degree of reticence to launch with less than a full load — if I must dance with the elephant at least let’s make it worth while. Nevertheless, the indomitable spirit of the carrier aviators, and their squadron-mates, prevailed in some rather perverse ways (see below).

I have every hope that today’s successors to the mantel left at the Cubi “O” Club bar persevere as well. Kick the tires, light the fires, bolt for the blue and brief on guard — last one up is lead.

Back in Nam, I know you weren’t on USS MIDWAY in Oct 1965, but thought you’d get a kick out of one squadron’s ingenuity.

Yes, this really happened

Once again history is stranger then fiction, and a lot funnier:

USS Midway VA-25’s Toilet Bomb.

In October 1965, CDR Clarence J. Stoddard, Executive Officer of VA-25 “Fist of the Fleet”, flying an A-1H Skyraider, NE/572 “Paper Tiger II” from Carrier Air Wing Two aboard USS Midway carried a special bomb to the North Vietnamese in commemoration of the 6-millionth pound of ordnance dropped. This bomb was unique because of the type… it was a toilet!

The following is an account of this event, courtesy of Clint Johnson, Captain, USNR Ret. Captain Johnson was one of the two VA-25 A-1 Skyraider pilots credited with shooting down a MiG-17 on June 20, 1965.

“I was a pilot in VA-25 on the 1965 Vietnam cruise.

572 was flown by CDR C. W. “Bill” Stoddard. His wingman in 577 (which was my assigned airplane) was LCDR Robin Bacon, who had a wing station mounted movie camera (the only one remaining in the fleet from WWII).

The flight was a Dixie Station strike (South Vietnam) going to the Delta. When they arrived in the target area and CDR Stoddard was reading the ordnance list to the FAC, he ended with “and one code name Sani-flush”.

The FAC couldn’t believe it and joined up to see it. It was dropped in a dive with LCDR Bacon flying tight wing position to film the drop. When it came off, it turned hole to the wind and almost struck his airplane.

It made a great ready room movie. The FAC said that it whistled all the way down.

The toilet was a damaged toilet, which was going to be thrown overboard.

One of our plane captains rescued it and the ordnance crew made a rack, tailfins and nose fuse for it. Our checkers maintained a position to block the view of the air boss and the Captain while the aircraft was taxiing forward.

Just as it was being shot off we got a 1MC message from the bridge, “What the hell was on 572’s right wing?” There were a lot of jokes with air intelligence about germ warfare. I wish that we had saved the movie film.”

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By: BIGVERN1966 - 7th September 2006 at 22:09

This story has been on Modern Military for a while, There is even a model of the weapon in this Kit (box lid shown below). It was not the first Special weapon dropped by a Skyradier, during Korea, A Spad also dropped a Kitchen sink bomb, on the adage that the unit were throwing every thing they had at the enemy, including you know what 😀

http://sftt.org/images/va25specbomb-002b.jpg

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By: GASML - 7th September 2006 at 18:20

Great story!! Made my day

What a change from some other threads. This is the sort of thing that makes it worth logging on to the Forum.

Thankyou!! 😀

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By: adrian_gray - 7th September 2006 at 11:07

I forget the full details, so I’ll post a precis and hope someone has the book.

Michael Bentine’s autobigraphy. Intelligence Officer to an Australian bomber squadron – had to account for a number of missing Elsans, and deal with a complaint from Germany via the International Red Cross that the Allies were using germ warfare by dropping said sanitary items on German civilians…

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By: wessex boy - 7th September 2006 at 09:40

Great story, I suppose the S**t hit the fan when they got back? 😀

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By: Moggy C - 7th September 2006 at 09:32

Kami-Karsi.

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh!

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By: Mark12 - 7th September 2006 at 08:46

Kami-Karsi.

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By: QldSpitty - 7th September 2006 at 08:31

Classy!!!

What a way to fight a war…Cheers mate..Made my day.Wonder if there is anything else considered “odd” that has been hung from a hardpoint…Ohhh and was it full or empty.. :diablo:

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