Rattler, Firebird & Snake Doctor Call Signs
Call Signs Explained
A radio call sign was assigned to each individual aircraft commander. That call sign identified that man, not any specific aircraft. Rattler followed by a number identified an aircraft commander of a slick, Firebird and a number identified an aircraft commander of a gun ship, and Snake Doctor identified a maintenance officer.
- Single Digit Numbers
- Single digit numbers were used by the
company headquarters as follows:
- 6 was the company commander
- 5 was the executive officer
- 3 was the operations officer
- Two Digit Numbers
- The digits were always pronounced individually, for example Rattler 11 was
Rattler One One never Rattler eleven. The first digit of
two digit numbers identifed the platoon:
- 1 was the first platoon
- 2 was the second platoon
- 9 was the third platoon, or Firebirds
- Rattler 16 would be the platoon leader of the first platoon
- Rattler 26 would be the platoon leader of the second platoon
- Firebird 96 would be the platoon leader of the third platoon Firebird gun ships
The maintenance platoon used the call sign Snake Doctor, which may or may not have also used a number, depending on time period.
Disclaimers
You may notice, if you read through the table below, that a few of the call signs don't fall into the above descriptions. Please understand that this information has been compiled based on the recollections of the men. Complete accuracy is therefore not assured. Also, in many cases men had different call signs at different times, based on the job they had at that time. In those cases, men may have had more than one call sign during the time they served with us. Finally, note that the dates shown are the dates the men served with our company and not necessarily the dates they used any particular call sign. If you can help us make this listing more complete, or more accurate, please contact us.
How To Use This Page
If you click on a column heading, the list will be sorted on that column and display only entries that have a value in that column. Because some of the entries contain multiple call signs, or non-numeric characters, the sort is done alphabetically instead of numerically. That means that they are sorted first by the first character, then the second character, etc.
Call Sign Listing
Name | Rattler | Firebird | Snakedoctor | Dates with unit |
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Cahill, Doug | 18 | Admin Officer | 9-67 to 5-68 | |
Johannsen, Steven B. | 14 | Snakedoctor | 10/69 to 06/70 | |
Leming, Joe | Snakedoctor | 03/65 to 02/66 | ||
Hargrove, William T. | Snakedoctor | 03/65 to 02/66 | ||
Sims, James | Snakedoctor | 07/67 to 07/68 | ||
Richard, David P. | 25 | Snakedoctor | 09/66 to 10/67 | |
Kirila, Michael R. | Snakedoctor | 07/67 to 02/68 | ||
Honda, Wallace T. | 27 | Snakedoctor | 06/69 to 12/70 | |
Taylor, Billy W. | Snakedoctor | 12/64 to 11/65 | ||
Young, Ray | Snakedoctor | 11/64 to 11/65 | ||
Budig, Sherwood | 26 | Snakedoctor | 11/67 to 09/68 | |
Breton, Joseph | Snakedoctor | 03/66 to 02/67 | ||
Bartlett, Paul E. | Snakedoctor | 03/67 to 03/68 | ||
Anderson, Gary S. | 12 | Snakedoctor 01 | 10/68 to 10/69 | |
Williams, Gerald L. | Snakedoctor 01, 6 | 02/68 to 02/69 | ||
Harrison, Richard S. | 34 | Snakedoctor 02 | 12/70 to 09/71 | |
Holland, Joseph P. | Snakedoctor 2 | 11/64 to 07/65 | ||
McDowell, Mark J. | Snakedoctor 6 | 10/68 to 10/69 | ||
Sienkiewicz, Richard J. | 16, 5 | 96 | Snakedoctor 6 | 03/70 to 03/71 |
Chandler, James H. | 16 | Snakedoctor 6 | 03/69 to 03/70 |