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  • After instructor duty, he became a [[F-4 Phantom II]] pilot from March 1968 to the 12th Tactical Fighter Wing, [[Cam Ranh Bay
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  • ...of SEAD, although the aircraft, when Air Force, has evolved from F-105 to F-4 Phantom II|F-4G to F-16 Fighting Falcon|F-16 CJ Block 50/52. If electronic warfare can
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  • ...e Russians to appease Hanoi.” A political ploy, presumably, shot down a [[F-4 Phantom II|F-4C fighter-bomber]] flown by the [[United States Air Force]]. <ref name=A
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  • ...fi of the Imperial Iranian Air Force Command about the UFO, and a single [[F-4 Phantom II]] jet was scrambled from the [[Sharoki Air Force Base]]. Approximately one
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  • * [[F-4 Phantom II/Definition]]
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  • * [[F-4 Phantom II/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:F-4 Phantom II/Metadata]]
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  • ...rted when an [[unguided rocket|Zuni air-to-ground 5" rocket]], aboard an [[F-4 Phantom II]] fighter, piloted by Jim Bangert fired, when it was switched from external
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  • ...by reality; the RB-66 broadcast another warning five minutes later, and an F-4 Phantom II|F-4C fighter was knocked down by a SAM. While there had been sufficient EW
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  • Flown by the Air Force, Navy, and Marines, versions of the [[F-4 Phantom II]] were the primary high-performance aircraft used in close support. Navy an
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