Akhtar FZ, Garabrant DH, Ketchum NS, Michalek JE. Cancer in US Air Force veterans of the Vietnam War. J Occup Environ Med. 2004; 46 :123–136.Akhtar FZ, Garabrant DH, Ketchum NS, Michalek JE. Cancer in US Air Force veterans of the Vietnam War. J Occup Environ Med. 2004; 46 ...
Home page of Jeffrey D. Glasser featuring his book,The Secret Vietnam War: The US Air Force in Thailand, 1961-1975.
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The UN forces flew a bewildering variety of propeller and jet aircraft, especially when compared to Communist forces, who by the middle of the war were flying little else than MiG-15s and light ground attack planes into combat. Once their forces were better established in the theater, American...
Cold War US Tactics 1989 US Invasion of Panama United States of America vs Republic of Panama The construction of a short cut from the Pacific to the Atlantic Oceans was a pipe dream for much of the 19th century for both the British and Americans. If a canal existed, then trade would ...
Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Sixty years after the aircraft's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 produced remain in service with several air arms around the world, including from the Brazilian Navy's aircraft carrier, São...
Double-digit growth was noted to destinations such as Vietnam and Spain. Cargo volume dipped 3.6%, with DXB handling 517k tonnes of cargo. The number of flight numbers rose 1.9% to 111k, with an average 215 per flight and twenty-one million bags were processed – with a 99.8% success ...
Perhaps some of you "China Sailors" sailing on Westpac cruises or stationed out of Japan and the Philippines actually crossed bows or were overflown by some of these chinese planes and ships while on patrol! A must-see for naval historians and naval veterans of the Vietnam and Cold War ...
attack at Saigon’s Tan Son Nhut airport. They are the last Americans to die in the Vietnam War. At dawn, the last Marines of the force guarding the U.S. embassy lift off. Only hours later, looters ransack the embassy, and North Vietnamese tanks role into Saigon, ending the war. ...
planes damaged or destroyed during WWII. Major Boyington would later receive the Medal of Honor our nation 's highest award. Later Marines would be fighting in Vietnam and would fight in some of the bloodiest battles during the Tet Offensive. Marines would fight house to house and building to...