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Miloch
July 9th 16, 12:25 AM
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I remember two Air Force pilots (at Hill AFB) arguing if this type aircraft
shot down the first enemy plane in the Korean war.
john szalay
July 9th 16, 05:10 PM
wrote in
:
> I remember two Air Force pilots (at Hill AFB) arguing if this type
> aircraft shot down the first enemy plane in the Korean war.
>
On June 25, 1950, North Korean troops, supported by Soviet-supplied tanks
and artillery, advanced across the 38th parallel, routing the lightly armed
South Koreans. The immediate tasks facing General of the Army Douglas
MacArthur's Far East Command and its air component, the Far East Air
Forces, were to provide equipment for the embattled South Koreans and to
evacuate the American noncombatants caught in the path of the Communist
offensive. Fighters and bombers of the Far East Air Forces contributed to
the evacuation by protecting the ships and aircraft carrying the refugees
to Japan. While covering the evacuation, 1st Lt. William G. Hudson, the
pilot of an F-82 Twin Mustang, scored the first aerial victory of the
Korean War by shooting down a Soviet-built fighter.
REF:
http://www.afhso.af.mil/afhistory/factsheets/factsheet_print.asp?fsID=17836
&page=1
john szalay
July 9th 16, 05:17 PM
john Szalay <john.szalayatatt.net> wrote in
31:
> wrote in
> :
>
>> I remember two Air Force pilots (at Hill AFB) arguing if this type
>> aircraft shot down the first enemy plane in the Korean war.
>>
>
> On June 25, 1950, North Korean troops, supported by Soviet-supplied
> tanks and artillery, advanced across the 38th parallel, routing the
> lightly armed South Koreans. The immediate tasks facing General of the
> Army Douglas MacArthur's Far East Command and its air component, the
> Far East Air Forces, were to provide equipment for the embattled South
> Koreans and to evacuate the American noncombatants caught in the path
> of the Communist offensive. Fighters and bombers of the Far East Air
> Forces contributed to the evacuation by protecting the ships and
> aircraft carrying the refugees to Japan. While covering the
> evacuation, 1st Lt. William G. Hudson, the pilot of an F-82 Twin
> Mustang, scored the first aerial victory of the Korean War by shooting
> down a Soviet-built fighter.
>
>
>
> REF:
> http://www.afhso.af.mil/afhistory/factsheets/factsheet_print.asp?fsID=1
> 7836 &page=1
>
Lt. William G. Hudson 68FS Yak-11 F-82 June 27, 1950
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