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![]() Has anyone on the NG heard of this story? There's a set of documents with uncorrelated info on POW-MIA cases in SEA that was declassified in '78, and I was checking them at my college library and I noticed one report mentioning that a USAF pilot took his girlfriend on a joyride in the backseat of an aircraft (unknown as to type: either F-4, F-100F, F-105F, or B-57) on a mission over NVN-and they were shot down. The report stated that both were seen alive on the ground as the NVA came to scoop them up. The reporting officer (An AF Lt.Col) stated that was all he knew-other than "it caused a big flap at MACV/7th AF." The info posted is all I have on the incident.Group's opinion: true story or urban legend? Posted via www.My-Newsgroups.com - web to news gateway for usenet access! |
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![]() that a USAF pilot took his girlfriend on a joyride in the backseat of an aircraft (unknown as to type: either F-4, F-100F, F-105F, or B-57) on a mission over NVN-and they were shot down Well, the last bit is surely an urban legend. There was a novel about the VN air war--actually not too bad--in which a fighter (that is, ground attack) pilot takes his girlfriend on a tour. I found it wholly improbable, but that actually made me wonder if there wasn't some basis for it: it's not the sort of story one would put in a novel if it were made up out of whole cloth. Possibly the novel had "Blue" in the title. It was not the sort of thing I kept for future reference ![]() all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com Expedition sailboat charters www.expeditionsail.com |
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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 05:54:10 -0400, Cub Driver
wrote: that a USAF pilot took his girlfriend on a joyride in the backseat of an aircraft (unknown as to type: either F-4, F-100F, F-105F, or B-57) on a mission over NVN-and they were shot down Well, the last bit is surely an urban legend. I know of one Colonel who did take his nurse girlfriend for a backseat ride in an F-4 out of Korat. I know that he was identified in the arming area by the quick-check crews and reported although nothing much came of it. I don't think it was a combat mission. Much more likely a functional check flight or possibly just a support mission in the local area. I've never heard of anyone taking a female, non-crewmember on a combat mission during SEA or getting shot down in the process. Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret) "When Thunder Rolled" "Phantom Flights, Bangkok Nights" Both from Smithsonian Books ***www.thunderchief.org |
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Wasn't there some sort of yarn like this in the book "Doom Pussy" be Elaine
Sheppard? Jan Howell |
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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 08:21:13 -0600, Ed Rasimus
wrote: I know of one Colonel who did take his nurse girlfriend for a backseat ride in an F-4 out of Korat Likely this story got around and made its way into the novel. She was a nurse, too, but from Saigon, and the pilot was likewise stationed in VN, perhaps Bien Hoa. It's been a while since I read the yarn, which my wife picked up at a book-swap sale. all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com Expedition sailboat charters www.expeditionsail.com |
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![]() Ed Rasimus wrote: On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 05:54:10 -0400, Cub Driver wrote: that a USAF pilot took his girlfriend on a joyride in the backseat of an aircraft (unknown as to type: either F-4, F-100F, F-105F, or B-57) on a mission over NVN-and they were shot down Well, the last bit is surely an urban legend. I know of one Colonel who did take his nurse girlfriend for a backseat ride in an F-4 out of Korat. I know that he was identified in the arming area by the quick-check crews and reported although nothing much came of it. I don't think it was a combat mission. Much more likely a functional check flight or possibly just a support mission in the local area. I've never heard of anyone taking a female, non-crewmember on a combat mission during SEA or getting shot down in the process. Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret) "When Thunder Rolled" "Phantom Flights, Bangkok Nights" Both from Smithsonian Books ***www.thunderchief.org The reporting officer (an AF Lt.Col) was at 7th AF/MACV. He would have been in a position to know, and he certainly wouldn't have passed on a rumor. The original subject was about a pair of Caucasian males and a female held by the NVA in Laos in the 1967-68 time frame, and he was wondering if the two stories were related; Unfortunately, the school's copy of the report has the name of the reporting officer blacked out. ABout the reported joyride-what I posted is all there is, unfortunately. So, if it's an Urban Legend, how'd it get started? Posted via www.My-Newsgroups.com - web to news gateway for usenet access! |
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