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Category Archives: migkillers

Maj. Durward K. Priester and Capt. John E. Pankhurst

history, migkillersBy zimo480December 9, 2019

5 June 1967 / “Oakland 1” / F-4C (64-0660) / MiG-17 / 20mm cannon. Maj. Priester and Capt. Pankhurst were leading a flight of four F-4Cs on MiG combat air patrol when they downed their enemy aircraft. “Inbound to the target area”, said Priester, “I observed three MiG-17s at my 3 o’clock low position.” Priester’s…

Maj. Sam O. Bakke and Capt. Robert W. Lambert

DOTG, history, migkillersBy zimo480December 9, 2019

14 May 1967, THE DAY OF THE GUN, “Elgin 1” / F-4C (63-7699) / MiG-17 / AIM-7. MiG’s encountered by the second flight also used the same circular tactics. Maj. Samuel 0 . Bakke and Capt. Robert W. Lambert, flying in the lead aircraft, got their victory at the same time that Craig and Talley…

Capt. Jim T. Craig and 1Lt. J. Terry Talley

DOTG, history, migkillersBy zimo480December 9, 2019

14 May 1967, THE DAY OF THE GUN, “Speedo 3” / F-4C (64-7704) / MiG-17 / 20mm cannon. The first MiG’s fell prey to the 20mm cannon on 14 May, when F-4C aircrews of the 480th TFS of the 366th TFW destroyed three MiG-17’s; two of them were shot down by the SUU-16. An F-4…

Major Jim A. Hargrove and 1Lt. Steven J DeMuth

DOTG, history, migkillersBy zimo480December 9, 2019

14 May 1967, THE DAY OF THE GUN, “Speedo 1” / F-4C (64-0660) / MiG-17 / 20mm cannon. The first MiG’s fell prey to the 20mm cannon on 14 May, when F-4C aircrews of the 480th TFS of the 366th TFW destroyed three MiG-17’s; two of them were shot down by the SUU-16. An F-4…

1Lt. W. Joe Latham and 1Lt. Klaus J. Klause

history, migkillersBy zimo480December 9, 2019

5 November 1966, “Opal 2” / F-4C (63-7541) / MiG-21 / AIM-7. Four F-4C’s of the 366th TFW were providing escort for an EB-66 on 5 November when they were attacked by two or more MIG-21’s in the northeastern section of North Vietnam, near Hanoi and Haiphong. The EB-66 was making its final orbit of…

Maj. R.E. “Jim” Tuck and Capt J.J. Rabeni

history, migkillersBy zimo480December 9, 2019

5 November 1966, “Opal 1” / F-4C (63-7541) / MiG-21 / AIM-7. Four F-4C’s of the 366th TFW were providing escort for an EB-66 on 5 November when they were attacked by two or more MIG-21’s in the northeastern section of North Vietnam, near Hanoi and Haiphong. The EB-66 was making its final orbit of…

1Lt. Ron G. Martin and 1Lt. Richard N. Krieps

history, migkillersBy zimo480December 9, 2019

14 July 1966, F-4C (SN Unknown)  / MiG-21 / AIM-9. Two MIG-21’s were destroyed on 14 July by F-4C aircrews of the 480th TFS. Capt. William J. Swendner and 1st Lt. Duane A. Buttell, Jr. flew the lead Phantom, and 1st Lts. Ronald G. Martin and Richard N. Krieps the number 2 aircraft. They were…

Capt. William J. Swendner and 1Lt. Duane A. Buttell

history, migkillersBy zimo480December 9, 2019

14 July 1966, F-4C (63-7489)  / MiG-21 / AIM-9. Two MIG-21’s were destroyed on 14 July by F-4C aircrews of the 480th TFS. Capt. William J. Swendner and 1st Lt. Duane A. Buttell, Jr. flew the lead Phantom, and 1st Lts. Ronald G. Martin and Richard N. Krieps the number 2 aircraft. They were part…

Maj. Paul J. Gilmore and 1Lt. William T. Smith

history, migkillersBy zimo480December 8, 2019

29 April 1966, F-4C / MiG-21 / AIM-9.  On 26 April, Maj. Paul J. Gilmore, in the front seat of the lead FAC, and 1st Lt. William T. Smith in the back, downed the first MIG-21 of the war. They were part of a flight of three F-4’s flying escort for two RB-66’s. Launching from…

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