Tankfixer wrote:
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TMOliver wrote:
"Vince" wrote ...
Spies get shot at all the time
Doesn't make it a "battlefield"
they were CIA flights
I guess they forgot to tell you that those VFP-62 pilots were in Navy flight
suits flying USNavy a/c - big bright stars and all - out of NAS Key West,
JAX or off CVA decks.
TMO
the U-2 flights were cia
Yes, but did they take the photo's of the SA-2 sites from under 500 feet
and in excess of 700 mph ?
No, they didn't
that is correct, but not the point of the discussion
the Military is much better equipped and focused on battlefield
reconnaissance than the CIA
The U-2 was overwhelmingly a CIA project at that time.
Part of the reason was that CIA missions violated the domestic or
municipal law of the countries we were overflying. A U-2 pilot on an
overflight was a spy and could be shot quite legally. No one could be
"ordered" on such a mission.
The low level flights were different. They were clearly belligerent
acts by the US armed forces. As an act of war, anyone shot down was a
POW.
Vince