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[Music] just made a pass in there Rochester advised we have John agreement a little closer than those trees let me come around with a loud three and Ill put it on those trees here all right uh name is uh George Merritt I was actually a test pilot in the Air Force as a captain at Edwards Air Force Base when I got the assignment to go to Southeast Asia in the 60 second Fighter Squadron a Commando uh in uh that was at the time station in udorn this was April of 1968 so um off I went for what was to be a war of one year uh before that if you got a hundred missions in North Vietnam you could come back but by then at that particular time there was a bombing halt so nobody was going in uh very far into North Vietnam so it was more likely to be one year than 100 Missions and what aircraft did you fly while you were there well it was an A1 Skyraider which was really a downer for me because at Edwards I was flying all the latest Air Force Fighters and so I was going out at Mach 2 and an orange