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I doubt Bush would have been sent however, The F-102 was not exactly cutting edge and Bush was not a high time pilot ready for combat. Im sure he would have went if ordered to however. The F-102 was an interceptor only (rockets in a weapons bay--no guns). A few went to SE Asia but had almost no role to play. I believe that most 102 drivers who volunteered were transitioned to other aircraft. None was ordered to go. More Guard and Reserve pilots served in Vietnam than I believed at the time. Sometimes this was units being sent over (the New Hampshire Air Guard was mobilized every December to fly Christmas mail to SE Asia). Most often it was individuals volunteering and occasionally being called to active duty. ' Bush presumably had as many hours as the average pilot, during his two years on active duty. In any event, pilots transitioned to other a/c typically went to a training course (the death rate on the graduates of these courses was particularly high, sometimes 50 percent--see Ed Rasimus, When Thunder Rolled www.warbirdforum.com/thunder.htm -- one of the best combat memoirs I have ever read.) Afterward, during the several years he was an active member of the Air Guard, his flying time would have been much less, and in the last year or 18 months it was evidently non-existent. Still, his service was longer and more intense than mine, and I suspect longer and more intense than that of 90 percent of the posters to this board. all the best -- Dan Ford email: see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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