Wild Weasels 1967

Discussion in 'Warbirds International' started by Uncles, Feb 8, 2012.

  1. Uncles

    Uncles Well-Known Member

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    Sounds like fun. Then again, I'm crazy as fuck.
     
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    Yanks had a lot of their airmen shot down in that undecalired war. And I have readed they dumped munitions by the tonnage rivalling wehat they did in ww2, the whole ww2.
    Poor IndoChina.
    Many millions of babies burned.
    Exciting as fuck, yeah, even being napalmed is exciting.....
    I would rather do that in a sim than real. Real is way too creepy. It is like reading a True Crime Detective book, you know the ones?
    Except that no book ever made sense out of the hate attack the yanks pulled on the Viets and Penoms and montanuard babies...
    Creepy.
     
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    You know how war works. It's normal people thrust into those situations. Yeah, it's creepy, cause you didn't exactly ask to be put there!

    Anyway, I got a friend who flew those F-4 weasel missions and he's a good guy. Only guy I ever saw who could smoke a cigarette while riding a motorcycle down the highway in the rain.

    As you always say: f**k :)
     
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    You guys might want to read the history of that country from 1945 until 1960.
     
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    You think none of us know anything about this subject?

    You gonna give us some info about the Japanese or French occupations of Indochina/Indochine?

    Drop some science, man :)
     
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