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![]() "Jack Linthicum" wrote in message ... On Dec 13, 2:27 pm, "Ray O'Hara" wrote: "a425couple" wrote in message ... While looking for something else, reading site: http://www.silent-warriors.com/shootdown_list.html I found this bummer: 25 May 1968 A Soviet Tu-16 Badger buzzed a group of US Navy vessels, including the USS Essex (CVS-9), off the coast of northern Norway. Shortly after passing low over the Essex, the Soviet bomber banked and one wing tip hit the sea. The plane then cartwheeled and exploded. There were no survivors. Show-boating, or just routine goof-up? both. Neither, didn't happen, Benny-boy wasn't in the Sea of Japan on that day and if a Soviet aircraft had crashed within sight of an American ship there would have noise up and down the Asian Coast.The Tonkin Gulf incident would not have taken place because no one would have sent the Maddox in. That was about Jul;y 28. norway is near the sea of japan? damn i thought it was near the north sea. but hey. maybe all my maps and geography books are wrong. and the essex was nicknamed the benny? odd |
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