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34th Tactical Fighter Squadron - Thud Era

Korat RTAFB, Thailand - May 1966 to May 1969
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17 - 2006 Reunion & this GREAT website

David Carter: dcarter11@sbcglobal.net


Went to O Club at Hill one Friday evening (16 Jun 06) to visit some F-22 jocks here TDY - to get to the Officer's Lounge I had to go through a party room decorated with red and black, and two ladies in black party flight suits. Asked what was going on: "The 34th TFS is having a reunion tonight."
. . . So it was that I stumbled on to a great reunion! Had a great time Friday and Saturday nights visiting with folks I'd flown with Jan-mid Aug 1967.

Jack, thanks for putting up a "Class Act" website!!! Well done.
. . . Homer Terry, thanks for putting the link to this website in "The Final Compilation of Names on the Scarf" article you sent out.
David

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13 - 388th MMS

Richard Snearly: bryirpach@surfnetinc.com


I was stationed at Korat 9/67-9/68. I guess I, like many of us, did not ralize the impact Korat would have on my life at the time. Sometimes I find it hard to believe what we were doing there..right or wrong. As it turns out the years in SEA, bad as they were at times, were important to not only us but to the world. The world still talks about the Viet Nam years and it seems all military and political bench marks go back to our era. The sounds of the Thuds in AB taking off was my alarm clock in those days and 18 hrs. later my day ended. My day was spent hustling 20MM, 2.75 rockets, and 750 bombs for the poor dudes running back and forth over Hanoi, chasing targets of questionable merit and putting themselves in harms way. I admire every last one of them. Can't say I miss much of it, but the camaraderie and experiences have served to form my later life. Left the AF in '70, worked in a steel mill as an engineer for nearly 40yrs. thereafter. Now I'm retired and when I see the pics of all of us running around as skinny kids with no shirts and a beer bottle are truly heart warming.

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12 - Thank you for serving our country

Scott A. Fitzpatrick: beechfo@aol.com

I always held the crews that flew in the USAF in high esteem. In particular, the F-105 pilots and WSOs that flew into North Viet Nam. A real inspiration to me to this very day, although many forget. I will always remember them, because I am the person I am now in a large part through the examples in courage, duty, honor and country these men embodied.
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11 - 34th Tac Ftr Sq (F-105D's)

Jim Gagnon: thud424@bellsouth.net

Jack, Thank you for creating the Thud Era 34th TFS website. You did a great job sir. You’re a great fighter pilot and even a greater leader. I've told you before of how much I respect you and all that you accomplished during your military career. You’re the best of the best. God Bless You Jack. Very Respectfully, Jim Gagnon (Thud Crew Chief)
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10 - Thanks and appreciation

Lenny Shores: lshoresjr@integritycd.com

I wanted to thank each for their sacrifice and service. I flew A6's in concert with you. I was flying from the deck of USS Enterprise in late 1970 to early 1971 and again from mid 1972 to mid 1973. I write to honor those who have given their ultimate and to you for keeping our tradition and heritage alive.

Respectfully, Lenny Shores, Captain USN(r)
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9 - Gary G. Durkee

Carol Durkee: beachitmd@comcast.net


Hello! - My name is Carol Durkee and I am the daughter of Col. Gary G. Durkee (retired USAF and deceased October 1, 1993). My father was a member of the 34th Tactical Fighter Squadron and flew 100 missions over North Vietnam. I came across this website and I was so surprised when I found I saw him in the 1968 group photo.... I remember I was so small when Dad was overseas but remember all of the "thud" pictures and plaques in our home den area. After he died in 1993, one of his close friends Lamont "Monty" H. Pharmer whom he flew with in Vietnam was at his funeral and gave me a copy of a diary/journal (about 30 pages) that he had kept while he and my dad flew in the war. The journal contained those who flew 100 and 200 missions, POW's, MiG Killers, etc. I recognized some names from this website. Dad passed away on October 1, 1993 of cancer. He was retired (after 30 years military service) but was teaching ROTC at the time he became ill. I was wondering if anyone out there knew my dad and if anyone had any photos that he is in from when he was serving with the 34th TFS......would love to see them...!!!.thanks for listening. Carol

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8 - F-105 Thud Driver and former POW

Dewey L. Smith: Dewey771@cs.com

My son, Lt. Col. Dewey L. Smith, Jr., found your site and notified me. It has brought back a lot of memories. Thank you for the fine job. The pictures are great. Homer sent me one you have on this site. Hello to all. Dewey
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