https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-R_483zeVF8
Jim Kurtz, my old operations officer sent me this. That helicopter probably had CW-2 Graham's (Captain America) name under the door. He had his name on a shark's tooth painted one. He also wore an "Easy Rider" painted SPH-4 helmet. We actually didn't have personally assigned helicopters in the Army. I expect I flew that helicopter in 1970.
The evidence is the yellow Cav patch on the tail, the yellow crossed sabers on the transmission cowling, and the yellow triangle under the pilots. The 1st Cav didn't subdue that stuff. We wanted Charlie to know he was up against the best. Alpha (Apache) Troop had the yellow triangle, Bravo Troop the yellow square, Charlie (Cavalier) Troop the yellow circle, Delta Troop was ground cav, and by Echo (Lobo) Troop and Foxtrot (Funny) Troop, the Cav had run out of geometric symbols.





