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Old October 19th 03, 08:54 PM
Juvat
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After an exhausting session with Victoria's Secret Police, Walt
blurted out:

Where might I find a copy of the CNA list? I tried the CNA offices and
all I could get was a list of air-to-air losses.


Actually Hobon's book *is* the CNA lists...where the CNA document has
separate lists for combat losses by service, and separate non-combat
losses by service. Hobson puts them all in one chronology.

Hobson's "Vietnam Air Losses" *is* the document to have, especially if
you're into the extra details like an Alpha roster of guys downed and
the day of the event(s)...lots of cool lists, breakdowns of losses to
SAMs or MiGs with the date...AOB.

Juvat
 




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