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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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