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A photograph of a US "Jolly Green Giant" helicopter being aerial refueled over Vietnam.

The Jolly Green Giants

The Sikorsky helicopter model HH-3E was afectionately called "The Jolly Green Giant" when it was deployed to Vietnam in the 1960s for Search & Rescue missions. This is the story of the aircraft...

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A photograph of Capt. Young in uniform wearing his Medal of Honor

Surviving A Vietnam Rescue Mission

Another fascinating story of heroism by a USAF helocopter pilot who refused to give up on the troops on the ground. Read the trial by fire Cpt. Gerald O. Young experienced and never gave up!

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A photograph of Maj. George E. "Bud" Day in the cockpit of his F-100 Super Sabre aircraft.

Maj. George E. Day - Code Of Conduct - Part 3

Major Geroge E. "Bud" Day flew his USAF F-100 aircraft as a forward air controller in Vietnam. On 8/26/67 "Bud" was shot down over Vietnam and spent the next 5 1/2 years as a POW in North Vietnam. ...

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U.S. Navy Commander Everett Alvarez Jr. (Ret.) Prisoner of War Vietnam 1963-1973.

Everett Alvarez Jr. - Code Of Conduct - Part 2

Read a fascinating story about a pilot who spend 8 1/2 years in the "Hanoi Hilton" as a Prisoner of War, and who was required to follow the Code of Conduct instituted into the U.S. Military by Pres...

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Commander Cernan receives Astronaut Wings from CNO Admiral David McDonald at Pentagon ceremony 26 July 1966.

An Opportunity Almost Missed

The Man Gene Cernan was born on a warm day on March 14, 1934, in Chicago, Illinois. Little did his parents know that Gene would leave planet earth one day. It turns out that Gene Cernan was not onl...

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A photgraph of an ACS C-123K in flight over the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, 1969

The Provider

Heros come in all sizes, and in the military many heros come forth at just the right time with the right skills and the desire to serve.This story is about one such hero - Lt. Col. Joe M. Jackson/s...

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A photo of an AC-47 Gunship with it's MXU-470-A modules on the ramp in South Vietnam during the Vietnam war

"Puff, the Magic Dragon"

As a pilot it is easy to become attached to a particular type of aircraft that you just love to fly. I turned down my opportunity for flying for the airlines (too regimented for me) but did fly for...

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Major Adrian E. Drew, U.S. Air Force climbing into a Voodo Jet aircraft.

Operation Firewall

On December 12, 1957, USAF Major Adrian E. Drew set a new  Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) absolute speed record over the 15/25 kilometer course at Edwards Air Force Base, California. ...

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Eric "Winkle" Brown, Test Pilot Extraordinaire

Eric "Winkle" Brown, Test Pilot Extraordinaire

Read the story of Eric "Winkle" Brown, Test Pilot Extraordinaire, also known as a pilot who was simply "the right stuff." Winkle is best known for being the first pilot to takeoff and land a jet ai...

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October 5, 1914 First Aerial Combat Victory

The Start of the Age of Aerial Combat

On the 5th of October, 1914, the first air to air dog fight occurred between a French Voisin III aircraft and a German Aviatik B.II aircraft. The air battle took place over France during World War...

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Albert Scott Crossfield, Jr., Aeronautical Engineer and Test Pilot, 1921–2006.

The Death Dodger Pilot

This is the story of The Death Dodger Pilot, A. Scott Crossfield Jr. He became the first man to fly an airplane at twice the speed of sound (Mach 2), and had an illustrious career in aviation as bo...

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Major Richard Ira Bong, United States Army Air Forces, Medal of Honor recepient.

The "Ace of Aces"

During World War II the air war was necessary to win to protect the troops on the ground. Of the many pilots swho became Aces (pilot with 5 or more aerial combat victories) arose a phenomenal pilot...

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