Haven't found a whole lot for 'ya, and no photos of Gypsy203 from that period in time, but some info is better than none, I guess!
I believe the names you're looking for are LCDR Charles 'AutoChuck' Baucom and CDR Charles 'K.C.' Crandall.
On April 15th, 1988 CDR Crandall was relieved as 'Gypsy One' by CDR Joseph 'Beads' Connelly and LCDR Baucom also left the unit, possibly during the same general timeframe if not the same date. ('The Hook' Summer 1988)
If their names are on the rails of the Gypsy 203 in that book you have, then the aircraft is most likely the one which was lost on March 25th, 1988. (Cold-cat shot, as per MATS)
Also, seeing as it usually takes a while to get a book together and printed, (Especially with co-authors from different countries!) JPM's photos were probably taken a couple years previous to publication. So I'd put my money on the bird that took the cold cat shot off of JFK. That's just me, though...
As a related bit of miscellany, for anyone who's interested in the VF-32 MiG Killers of '89, here's a link that I found which has a soundfile of the entire engagement. I've got the video and a few audio clips, but this is the first time I've come across the full audio track on the net.
The track starts automatically when you get to the page, and it takes a while to load. Track length is 6 minutes.
Splash Two! - WARNING!! If you have kids or are a kid (
) this audio is UNCENSORED and contains language that some may find offensive.
I myself have a question, does anyone know the names of all four aircrew involved in this combat? The only one I know for sure is LT Hermon 'Munster' Cook, as he is mentioned by callsign a couple of times. But the rest are a mystery, although I haven't done any research on it at all.
Anyhoo, hope this helps you out, Jim.
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