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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5720005483338916352&q=f-4+phantomhttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1584640747087205651&q=f-4+phantom อันนี้เสียท่าร่วงครับ
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สุสาน F-4
General Daniel Chappie James, Jr. USAF Chappie James was a graduate of the famed Tuskegee Institute, where he learned to fly and remained as a civilian instructor until joining USAAF, where he earned his wings as a fighter pilot. He flew 101 F-51 and F-80 combat missions in Korea. After Korea, he received several assignments, including command of the 437th and 60th Fighter Interceptor Squadrons. In 1966, he was assigned to the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing, under the command of Colonel Robin Olds. Chappie served as Vice Commander of the Wing and was a high profile opponent of many of the radical elements of the 1960s. He had a black panther painted on his flight helmet and referred to his collaboration with Olds as Black Man and Robin. James ended his USAF career as a four-star General, commanding North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) and Aerospace Defense Command. (ADCOM). His physical presence (he was 64 and 250 lbs.) and articulate speech made him an extremely effective spokesman for USAF, and the American military. Lou Drendels portrait of Chappie James shows him as a fighter pilot in the 8th Wing, where he flew 78 combat missions over North Vietnam in the F-4 Phantom. Chappie James retired from the USAF in 1978 after suffering a heart attack. He succumbed to another heart attack less than a month after retirement.
เสืออากาศ (ACE) คนแรกของ ทอ.อเมริกาในสงคราเวียตนาม
Robin Olds is the son of Major General Robert Olds, described as the USAAF "Bomber Expert" in the years preceding World War II. Robin Olds was an All-American football player at West Point, a P-51 Ace in World War II, and was one of the most effective combat leaders of the Vietnam War. In a long war that produced hundreds of heroes, Robin Olds stands out as the ideal combat leader. While commanding the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing at Ubon Royal Thai Air Base in 1966-67, he flew the toughest missions into the toughest air defense network in the history of aerial warfare. Under his leadership, the 8th became the most feared counter-air unit in the air war over North Vietnam. Olds shot down 4 MIGs himself, and passed up many opportunities for his 5th, fearing that "ACE" status would mean automatic rotation out of the war zone. He was a warrior who wanted nothing more than to lead his troops into battle. He did so superbly.
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