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1967: Rolling Thunder - The Peak Year

Below are the Sidelines associated with this period in the Air War in Vietnam:

  • The EC-47 and Radio Direction Finding (Feb 1967)

  • Strategic Air Transport in Support of the War (Mar 1967)

  • The C-7 Caribou (Aug 1967)

  • The Cessna O-2 (Aug 1967)

  • The A-37 Dragonfly (Aug 1967)

  • Misty FACs and Commando Sabre (Aug 1967)

  • The A-7 Corsair (Dec 1967)

 

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