Rabu, 08 Maret 2017

Book Review: Thud Ridge

Thud Ridge: F-105 Thunderchief Missions Over Vietnam by Colonel Jack Broughton, USAF (ret.) Jack Broughton’s Thud Ridge was dedicated to “Our Comrades Up North” when it was published in 1969, and he put his heart, soul and warrior spirit into this book. It was stunning to read when it first appeared because of its incredible …

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