![]() ![]() sources claimed 195 North Vietnamese Vietnam People's Air Force aircraft were shot down in air to air combat, the North Vietnamese claim that only 134 aircraft were lost. To subscribe, click here.The following is a list of United States aerial victories of the Vietnam War. ![]() Originally published in the June 2013 issue of Vietnam. ![]() Marine Corps Phantom II Units is equally endowed with rich recollections and anecdotes. ![]() Illustrated with a plethora of color photos and 30 profiles with plenty of information on the extended careers of individual aircraft, U.S. You added throttle and there was an immediate burst of power.” The Marines got some revenge on September 11, when Major Lee Lasseter and Captain John Cummings of VMFA-333, operating from the aircraft carrier America, scored a Sidewinder hit on a MiG-21.īesides serving as forward air controllers, specialized Marine RF-4Bs became popular with their crews in reconnaissance roles.“The cockpit fitted like a glove,”said Colonel Ed Love,commander of Da Nang– based VMCJ-3, “and all the controls and switches were where you expected them to be. Cordova, being killed, though his radar intercept officer,1st Lt.Darrell L.Borders,was rescued. 26, 1972, one of its F-4Js became the fifth victory for MiG-21 ace Nguyen Duc Soat of the North Vietnamese 927th Fighter Regiment its pilot 1st Lt. In VMFA-232’s only such encounter on Aug. “Most of us dreamed of encountering a MiG,” remarked Colonel Denis Kiely, but the Marine Phantom crews were not used to air-to-air combat. Regardless, the Marine units chalked up hundreds of missions and sterling records of upholding an air-ground variation on the credo that “Marines don’t leave Marines behind.” air power dominated the skies of South Vietnam, bombing runs into North Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia often proved deadly. The Marine air units often found conditions at their airbases as rugged as those of the ground grunts’ firebases, and occasionally had to “borrow” Navy ordnance or even improvise their own napalm bombs.The latter were sometimes hazards in themselves, being vulnerable to intense enemy groundfire or even igniting on their own. Sort by Relevant RF BM67HP This US Navy F-4 Phantom was shot down on during the Vietnam War by a SAM missile. Air Force as well.ĭavies’ book focuses principally on the ground war in the south, where the Phantom crews’ close-support missions sometimes made the difference between life and death for their fellow Marines, who faced Viet Cong ambushes one day and sieges by the North Vietnamese Army the next. Once it finally entered service, the Phantom proved versatile enough to satisfy both services’ needs and more- during the Vietnam War it unloaded a variety of ordnance, served as a useful highspeed photoreconnaissance plane and did well enough in air-to-air combat to be adopted by the U.S. Davies.“The Navy’s primary concern was for the protection of its ships at sea, while the Marine Corps’ was the protection of its highly mobile forces ashore.” “This does present some unique design requirements,” Marine Lt. Marine Corps had as much say as the Navy in the four-year development of the McDonnell F-4H Phantom II. In contrast to its previous tradition of making do with whatever aircraft the Navy could spare or didn’t want, the U.S. Marine Corps F-4 Phantom II Units of the Vietnam Warīy Peter E. The United States Marine Corps were a major operator of the F-4 Phantom during the Vietnam war flying both the B and J versions. ![]()
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