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North Vietnam when his F-105D 'Thunderchief' aircraft was hit by enemy fire.
Leetun, Darel D. 1990
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Republic F-105D "Thunderchief" a supersonic tactical fighter-bomber that could carry 12,000 pounds of ordnance.
Cooper, William E. 1990
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F-105D "Thunderchief" training school at McConnell AFB, Wichita, Kansas.
Trautman, Konrad W. 1977
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Thunderchief take-off With this new "Thunderchief", the chief of the fighting cocks kept flying.
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North Vietnam, when he rolled his F-105 "Thunderchief" in on the target.
Adams, Lee A. 1966
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6 Thundercheif planes and six "Thunderchief" aircraft -
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Lawrence Evert was flying his F-105D Thunderchief bomber fast and low over a paddy field near the Vietnamese village of Tien Chau.
Old Foes, New Fans 2008
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Stanley H. Horne was the pilot of an F105D Thunderchief dispatched on a mission over North Vietnam on January 14, 1968.
Letters and Notes 2005
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However, after analysis it was found that fragment was from an F-105 Thunderchief and thus not associated with his crash.
Cameron, Virgil K. 1999
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F-105 Thunderchief was shot down March 11, 1967, and he was captured.
Hiteshew, James E. 1991
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