Home World Conflicts F-4 Phantom II’s from 389th Fighter Squadron strike a North Vietnamese village, 10 February 1968.CConflictsF-4 Phantom II’s from 389th Fighter Squadron strike a North Vietnamese village, 10 February 1968.September 9, 2024 F-4 Phantom II’s from 389th Fighter Squadron strike a North Vietnamese village, 10 February 1968. by YoYoB0B 4 commentsWas it my imagination or was the first snake eye a dud? Looks like it impacts without detonating into the ground just short of the explosion…Take that freedom and democracy, you commies.On the other hand, had JFK managed it a bit better, North Vietnam might’ve been our allies against a common enemy, China.It looked like one explosion. Is anyone in airforce willing to comment?I think the second bomb was impacted from the first blast.Shot!Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Was it my imagination or was the first snake eye a dud? Looks like it impacts without detonating into the ground just short of the explosion…
Take that freedom and democracy, you commies.On the other hand, had JFK managed it a bit better, North Vietnam might’ve been our allies against a common enemy, China.
It looked like one explosion. Is anyone in airforce willing to comment?I think the second bomb was impacted from the first blast.
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Was it my imagination or was the first snake eye a dud? Looks like it impacts without detonating into the ground just short of the explosion…
Take that freedom and democracy, you commies.
On the other hand, had JFK managed it a bit better, North Vietnam might’ve been our allies against a common enemy, China.
It looked like one explosion. Is anyone in airforce willing to comment?
I think the second bomb was impacted from the first blast.
Shot!