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Old October 18th 03, 10:52 PM
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Vietnam Air Losses: USAF, Navy, and Marine Corps Fixed-Wing Aircraft Losses
in SE Asia 1961-1973
by Authors: Chris Hobson


I just found this book available from several sources and seems highly
recommended and have ordered it to perhaps answer my question on Nov 21,22,
or 23 1971 fixed wing aircraft losses (actually I am looking for one
incident that occurred on one of these days in S. Vietnam to confirm a
rescue attempt story concerning a Navy aircraft unknown type) I've ordered
it from Amazon already but if anyone has it I would still like to know the
answer by this weekend.

Al



 




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