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Friday, April 04, 2014
Thud Ridge
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A whale of a read. Broughton, essentially, refused to throw a couple of his young pilots under the bus and paid the price for his downward display of loyalty.
Sir H the Comet - 4/4/14, 10:11 AM
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Great book!
Read it as a young AF officer back in the '70s.
Inspirational. Showed the ugly result of leadership rot and politically driven strategic short-sightedness at the highest levels; and it illustrated the courage, sacrifice, and skill of the crews.
That book had a major impact on later thinking. - 4/4/14, 11:26 AM
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Read it many moons ago. Very frustrating to endure, but a hell of a read. -Anymouse
- 4/4/14, 3:15 PM
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"Thud Ridge" is the "Red Badge of Courage" of the Viet Nam war. Check out his sequel "Going Downtown". It gets into more detail of air war ops and policies created by the SAC generals who had no concept of tactical air warfare. The Thud was a one way trip plane designed for Euro cold war low level high speed nuke deliveries. Loss of hydraulics turned the Thud into a large lawn dart. Later mods made the F-105 less prone to the effects of gravity after AAA damage. Another good read is Ed Rasimus's "When Thunder Rolled". It's right up there with Col. Broughton's books. The ROEs forced upon them by their leaders made them endure tragic losses. These guys had big Brass Ones. I salute them all.
- 4/4/14, 3:42 PM
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I read this excellent memoir shortly after it was published. It occupies an honored place in my library. It is actually the second copy I purchased. The first suffered some - erm -damages due to the fact that as I would read a chapter (or in some cases a paragraph) I'd get so mad at the idiots running the war I'd hurl the book across the room.
- One Man Gang - 4/5/14, 9:34 AM