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The National Interest on MSNOV-10 Bronco: America’s Strangest Vietnam War PlaneThe OV-10’s rugged construction and ability to loiter for extended periods made it ideal for the dense jungles, mountainous ...
The fall of Saigon 50 years ago marked the end of the Vietnam War, and for WCCO's Pauleen ... when they escaped on a massive C-130 cargo plane the Americans sent to help refugees escape.
The desire on the part of the Air Force was to modernize its tactical airlift capabilities, aiming to replace the venerable Lockheed C-130 Hercules with a jet-powered aircraft capable of short ...
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Vietnam War: Operation Babylift adoptee unites with others(NEXSTAR) — Hope turned to heartbreak when a cargo plane loaded with Vietnamese orphans — headed to America — crashed 50 years ago this April. It was a Vietnam War-era evacuation effort ...
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Vought V-173- Slowest Plane Ever Made!High speed is not everything in aviation. Sometimes, the need is for something other than having an aircraft that travels ...
Minnesota is home to the largest Hmong population in the country, and it all started nearly 50 years ago when the Vietnam War ended ... on one of the C-130 cargo planes the Americans had sent ...
As Memorial Day approaches, thoughts turn to the men and women who served in the U.S. military and never came home.
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She spent 5 hectic days in Vietnam trying to save 100s of babiesLeAnn Thieman volunteered to work with an adoption agency in 1975 to help care for hundreds of adoptees and transport them to new lives in America.
It's the most precious cargo an American Airlines plane will transport all day and an honor for the two Marines sitting in the cockpit. On what has to have been the rainiest day in May thus far, 84 ...
Third Class Petty Officer Ronald P. Yuhas was aboard a Navy landing craft laden with tons of ammunition when it was struck by a North Vietnamese rocket in Da Nang harbor on Feb. 25, 1969. One of more ...
During the Vietnam ... the aircraft.” Action under fire According to the Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association, 2,197 helicopter pilots and 2,717 crew members were killed in the Vietnam War.
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