Sujet : Re: 8 & 9 year old girls riding bicycles
De : slocombjb (at) *nospam* gmail.com (John B.)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 30. Dec 2024, 03:39:24
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On Sun, 29 Dec 2024 18:37:18 GMT, cyclintom <
cyclintom@yahoo.com>
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On Sat Dec 28 08:07:33 2024 John B. wrote:
You were never stationed in Vietnam thus your claim is a lie.
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Nor did I ever claim to be. I said that the
7th Air Force was almost exclusively in Thailand and that YOU are
retired in Thailand. People in general do not move to a foreign
country that they are not familiar with.
Err TOMMY
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventh_Air_ForceSeventh Air Force was revived under the command of Lt. Gen. Joseph H.
Moore to serve Pacific Air Forces during the Vietnam War when the
growth of forces required a replacement for the 2d Air Division. In
this capacity Seventh Air Force was the Air Component Command of
Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV).
Upon reactivation on 28 March 1966, Seventh Air Force was designated a
combat command at Tan Son Nhut Air Base, overseeing the operations of
the ten primary USAF bases in the Republic of Vietnam. From April 1966
until 1973, the command assumed responsibility for most Air Force
operations in Vietnam .....
In June 1966, the first US air attacks near Hanoi and Haiphong
occurred when 7AF planes bombed nearby oil installations. The
following month, US aircraft struck North Vietnamese forces inside the
Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
And, whole Yes I was a crew Chief for a short time on a RB-50, a
Reconnaissance aircraft that flew classified missions to keep a check
on what the main land Chinese and the Russians on islands north of
Japan.
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John, a mission with ZERO danger since a kite could shoot down an RB50.
No danger? We had one air plain shot down by the Russians and earlier
on shot doyen by the Chinese and the crew captures.
-- Cheers,John B.