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MK152.jpgC-123The workhorse: C-123
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MK153.jpgThe SkyraidersThe A1E Skyraiders: the biggest ground support payload and longest loiter time over target as controlled by the "Cider FACs".
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MK154.jpgF-4 PhantomsF-4 Phantoms and F-105s also controlled by "Cider FACs" and yours truly. Coordinated fire missions meant "rounds on the grounds" with very little delay between Artillery and Air Strikes. Big benefit for the guys in "contact" on the ground.
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MK155.jpgThe PilotRiding with Air Force Maj Ferrell, "Cider FAC" (Forward Air Controller).
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MK156.jpgThe PilotRiding with Air Force Maj Tarr, "Cider FAC".
{See MK280 - "Attack on The Oasis"}
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MK157.jpgCessna 337 SkymasterThe Cessna used by the "Cider FACs".
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MK158.jpgCessna 337 SkymasterAnother view. Note payload under wings.
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MK159.jpgGoing on station"Victor 76" (aka "White Knight") flying with the Cider FACs. Less "check fire" because "fast movers" were coming into the AO.
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MK160.jpgCider FACsFlying with “Cider Facs” combined/coordinating Artillery & Air Strike Missions was very effective, and I felt a sense of personal accomplishment in trying to make a difference for the grunts on the ground.
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MK161.jpgSky checkFlying over the AO.
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MK162.jpgFirepower!Combined Artillery and Air Strikes put a lot of firepower on the ground.
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MK163.jpgOn stationNice aerial view of the AO.
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