A fast mover designed to carry a nuclear weapon, the F-105 Thunderchief became the Vietnam War's most important conventional fighter-bomber. This is a chronicle of the career of the Thud, in the words of the pilots who flew the Thud into the teeth of the most heavily defended airspace in the history of aerial warfare, and in dozens of photos, both color and black and white. Many of these photos have never before been published. The book is...
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