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ID Nov21 or 22 1971 S. Viet Naval A/C Loss?



 
 
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Old October 18th 03, 12:20 AM
old hoodoo
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Default ID Nov21 or 22 1971 S. Viet Naval A/C Loss?

Does anyone have any information concerning any US naval aircraft losses on
these days and the fate of the crew(s)?

I'll explain more if I can pin one of these losses down. I am looking for
just basic information on one rescue incident.

The particular incident I am researching occurred in South Vietnam,
somewhere in the Northern part of the country.


Al



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Old October 18th 03, 01:53 AM
Tex Houston
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"old hoodoo" wrote in message
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Does anyone have any information concerning any US naval aircraft losses

on
these days and the fate of the crew(s)?

I'll explain more if I can pin one of these losses down. I am looking for
just basic information on one rescue incident.

The particular incident I am researching occurred in South Vietnam,
somewhere in the Northern part of the country.


Al


The only Navy loss that month was an A-7 on the 1st.

Tex


 




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