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  • While flying over Salavan Province in Laos, their O-2A 'Skymaster' was apparently struck by enemy fire and began to spin out of control.

    Hartness, Gregg 1968

  • The Skymaster crashed immediately after takeoff at 11:13 P.M. less than a mile from the end of the runway in a light, foggy drizzle.

    Daring Young Men RICHARD REEVES 2010

  • This C-54 Skymaster actually flew during the Airlift and was last flown into the city in 1971 by Colonel Gail Halvorsen, the “Candy Bomber.”

    Daring Young Men RICHARD REEVES 2010

  • On March 9, 1969, Walters was aboard a 0-2A Super Skymaster flying a forward air control mission over Laos.

    McQuade, James R. 1972

  • On March 9, 1969, Walters was aboard a 0-2A Super Skymaster flying a forward air control mission over Laos.

    Hackett, James E. 1972

  • U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. James L. Hull, of Lubbock, and another crew member were flying an O-2A Skymaster when they crashed on Feb. 19, 1971.

    Hull, James L. 1971

  • SFC Jose Fernandez was flying right seat in an O-2A Skymaster as Covey rider.

    Hull, James L. 1971

  • SFC Jose Fernandez was flying right seat in an O-2A Skymaster as Covey rider.

    Watson, Ronald L. 1971

  • SFC Jose Fernandez was flying right seat in an O-2A Skymaster as Covey rider.

    Johnson, Gary L. 1971

  • Lieutenant Larry Hull's Skymaster aircraft was lost in Laos in 1971 during a reconnaissance mission scouting for jungle landing sites for Special Forces teams.

    Hull, James L. 1971

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