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Irreplaceable!
Despite all the Pfantum "chest thumping" I've endured over the years, I have to admit that, coasting in to feet dry on a major ALPHA & seeing that section of "Spooks", loaded for MIGS (or FLAKSUP), cruising on both flanks like sheep dogs snapping at our heels ...ALWAYS gave me a warm, fuzzy feeling at crunch time!
BzB, Ol' Greybeard
Oh yeah, and BTW...thats the time I encountered (and immediately called out to the troops behind me) a damned barrage balloon field. At Phu Ly, 10/09/66, about 4000' AGL, at the nadir of a split "S", and as fast as my little feet would go!! Had NEVER been briefed on the existance of that particular defence...
Oh yeah, and BTW...thats the time I encountered (and immediately called out to the troops behind me) a damned barrage balloon field.
Phuc Yen was off limits during our times on Yankee Sta., so never got to go there.
I am hoping these bits & pieces of the NVN air war are not too boring to the majority of AW members. They are just eye witness observations of NA history from guyz like Catmando, RonDeb, A4s (where U B?), Black Pony & Bart, Ol' BzB & others who were there...that occurred soooo long ago! I know that I always loved hearing real eye witness stories of WWII & Korea (& Mid-east). Much more valid than those of "war historians" who were nowhere in the area or sometimes weren't even born when the events occurred.
BzB