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    Saving Bravo

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      reactions to shootdown/deaths, 122–25

      resupply purpose/Crowe briefing, 118, 120–21

      switch to rescue mission, 120–21

      weather and, 114, 115, 116, 119

      Hambleton, Gil

      after Gene’s rescue, 234

      birth, 3

      as father, 12

      flight school/World War II and, 11, 12, 234

      Hambleton, Gwen

      after Gene’s rescue, 233, 247–48

      children and, 12, 241

      description/traits, 62

      elopement, 10

      Gene relationship, xiv, 8–10, 12–13, 16, 22, 122, 160–61, 171, 205, 220, 224, 225–26, 228, 230–31, 247–48

      Gene’s Arizona arrival/photos, 230–31

      golf and, 153

      ground rescue and, 136

      illness/death, 247–48

      Mary Ann (sister), 9–10, 247

      meeting Gene/relationship beginnings, 8, 9–10

      notification of Gene’s rescue, 225–26

      notification of husband’s shootdown, 62–63

      Peoria and, 12

      preparation for Thailand trip, 62

      Vicky (niece) and husband, 237

      visiting Gil/family, 234

      See also Flessner, Gwendolyn Mae

      Hambleton, Iceal, Sr.

      childhood/college and, 3

      description/traits, 3, 4

      as father, 4, 111

      on Gene/rescue, 232–33

      Great Depression and, 4

      marriage/children, 3

      Midwest farm and, 3

      Pam (granddaughter), 4

      Percheron horses and, 4

      Hambleton, Stella

      children, 3

      description/traits, 4

      See also Wilbur, Stella

      Hammond, Butch, 263

      Hanoi Hannah (Trinh Thi Ngo), 93

      Hanoi Hilton, 44

      Harris, Bill

      aborting mission, 91

      Chapman and, 117, 118

      Hambleton rescue mission, 89–90, 91

      Jolly Green 67/Hambleton rescue mission and, 117, 118

      See also Henderson, Bill/Hambleton rescue mission

      Henderson, Bill

      childhood/swimming, 86–87

      college, 87, 181

      description/traits, 86, 87–88, 95, 96, 103, 105, 181

      father, 86–87

      flying and, 87–88

      marriage/child, 87

      Henderson, Bill/Hambleton rescue mission

      ejecting/landing, 96–97

      enemy activity/invasion force and, 89, 90

      flying and, 88–89

      knowledge on invasion force and, 89

      at location, 89

      mission plan, 88, 89–90

      refueling/second attempt, 95

      SAM hitting aircraft/injuries, 95–96, 100

      timing, 86

      See also specific individuals

      Henderson, Bill post-shootdown

      Astorga and, 182

      back in United States, 246

      captors/interrogation and, 179, 181–82

      change in, 246

      Cobra attempt to rescue, 97, 98

      ejecting/landing, 96–97

      escape plan, 104–5

      on Hambleton rescue, 246

      health problems and, 245, 246

      hiding places, 96, 97, 103, 104, 105

      injuries and, 95, 103, 179

      marches/transport to Hanoi, 106, 179, 180, 181, 245

      NVA finding, 105

      NVA/machine gun plan, 104–5

      parachute and, 96–97

      as POW/conditions, 179–82, 245–46

      “why are you here?” question, 181–82

      Heston, Charlton, 235

      Heyser, Richard, 15

      Hiroshima, 11

      Hitler, 6

      Hogan, Ben, 156

      I

      Icke, Harold, 124, 256

      irritable stupor, 193

      It’s a Wonderful Life (movie), 9

      J

      Jankowski, Bill/Hambleton rescue

      Broadcasting call for help, 48

      during parachuting and, 41

      help call and, 48, 56–57

      Huey shootdown and, 60–61

      identification/questions, 47

      parachuting and, 38–41

      pinpointing position, 47

      radio communication and, 40, 47, 51, 60

      Jensen, Jay

      shootdown, 44

      torture/interrogation, 44–45, 46

      tricking interrogator, 46

      “jinking” described, 27–28

      Joint Rescue Coordination Center

      Easter Offensive knowledge and, 78, 84

      location, 77

      mission/power, 77, 79

      See also specific individuals

      Joint Rescue Coordination Center/Hambleton

      no-fire zone vs. Easter Offensive, 79, 81–85, 106

      top-secret background and, 80

      Joker. See Joint Rescue Coordination Center/Hambleton

      Jones, Miss (teacher), 5–6

      jungle survival school, Philippines, 31

      Jupiter rockets, 14, 15

      K

      Kennedy, John F., 15, 26

      Kennedy, Robert, 15

      Khrushchev, Nikita, 15

      Kiet, Nguyen Van

      after Americans left Vietnam, 254

      Clark rescue and, 148, 174, 175–76

      description/traits, 148

      family and, 254, 255–56

      Hambleton rescue and, 148, 186, 191, 192, 195, 204

      on leaving no one behind, 257

      myth of rescue and, 256, 257

      Navy Cross award, 255

      Norris and, 255, 256

      as refugee, 254–55

      in United States, 255–56

      See also Norris, Tommy (“Flipper”) and Hambleton rescue with Kiet

      Kissinger, Henry

      China relations and, 146

      meeting with Soviets, 242–43

      NVA invasion/Hambleton rescue and, 107–8, 109, 110, 145

      peace negotiations/North Vietnam, 78

      Soviet relations and, 107, 242–43

      Knives (21st Special Operations Squadron), 88

      Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand

      clothing/fabric and, 22

      danger and, 23–24, 26–28

      fighter pilots and, 22–24

      food/drink, 21–22

      identification method, 23

      maps of target areas, 24–25

      nurse incident, 22–23

      officer daily routine, 21–22

      Roscoe (dog), 24

      snakes and, 21

      See also specific individuals

      Korean War, 12–13, 80

      Kulland, Byron

      Astorga and, 245

      background, 49–50

      death, 53

      description/traits, 49–50, 65

      Hambleton rescue and, 48, 49, 50–51, 53

      Hambleton’s talks and, 239

      Harlan (brother), 49

      Leona (girlfriend/wife), 49, 50

      “missing” notification to family, 65

      Silver Daggers and, 49

      Vietnamese aviators/Hai and, 50

      Kulland, Karen

      background, 64

      on brother, 49–50

      father and, 65

      notification of brother missing and, 65

      Kulland, Leona, 49–50

      L

      Le Duan, 146–47

      “leave no man behind” idea

      history, 79–80

      Kiet on, 256–57

      Norris on, 257

      Vietnam/motivation for, 80–81

      Levis, Charles

      background, 29–30

      death, 37–38, 106

      description/traits, 30

      SAM mission, 29–30, 37–38

      Literary Guild American, 234–35

      Lorin, Martha

      description, 265

      See also Walker, Martha Lorin


      M

      McKinney, Thomas, 25

      MACVSOG (Military Assistance Command, Vietnam—Studies and Observation Group), 125

      Manhattan Project, 12

      Mao, 146–47

      March of Time newsreels, 6

      Markle, Peter, 235

      Marshall, Winton W., 131–32

      Martin, Dean, 235

      Martin, Graham, 244

      Masters golf course, 156

      Military Assistance Command, Vietnam-Studies and Observation Group (MACVSOG), 125

      Moorer, Thomas, 108

      Morse, Don

      enemy activities in area and, 58–59, 60–61

      Hambleton rescue and, 58–59, 60–61

      Muirhead, Cecil, 78

      N

      Nakhon Phanom Air Base, Thailand, 86, 111

      Napoleon, 141

      New York Daily News, 10

      New York Times, 243

      Newport News (cruiser), 251

      Newsweek, 93, 94

      Ngo, Trinh Thi (Hanoi Hannah), 93

      Nielsen, Ben

      enemy attacks/mission abortion, 97–98

      rescue attempt, 97

      Nixon, Richard

      election (1972), 243–44

      nuclear arms race and, 146, 243

      Nixon, Richard/Vietnam War

      China relations and, 107, 146

      diplomatic gathering (April 10, 1972), 146

      escalation/views, 109–10

      getting out of Vietnam and, 87

      intoxication/Moscow dinner, 243

      meeting with Soviets, 242–43

      NVA invasion/Hambleton rescue and, 107–8, 110, 145

      other leaders and, 146–47

      Soviet relations and, 107, 145, 146, 242–43

      Vietnamization, 16, 40

      Norris, Tommy (“Flipper”)

      after Hambleton rescue, 250–54

      description/traits, xvi, 19–20, 140, 251, 252–53, 254

      FBI and, 252–54

      fear and, xvi, 19–20

      Kiet (after rescue mission), 255, 256

      as legend, 252, 253, 254, 256

      Medal of Honor, 251, 252, 254

      SEALs decision and, 18–20

      Sikh terrorists and, 253–54

      Vietnam injury/recovery, 250–52

      Walker rescue possibility, 135, 267

      Norris, Tommy (“Flipper”) and Clark rescue

      Anderson progress report and, 163

      Anderson questioning, 175, 177–78

      missing Clark on river and, 173–75

      rescuing, 175–77, 252

      team travels to river, 162–64

      traveling to position with Anderson, 147

      See also Clark, Mark rescue “ground” mission

      Norris, Tommy (“Flipper”) and Hambleton rescue

      Andersen meeting, 140–42

      commandos mutiny and, xvi, 192, 203–4

      commitment to, 135–36, 142

      concerns about South Vietnamese commandos, 148–49, 184–85, 192, 195, 200

      concerns about weapons, 147–48

      FACs and, 200, 201, 209

      on Hambleton/rescue, 234, 235, 257

      Hambleton’s talks and, 239

      military commitment and, 140

      NVA hitting bunker area/casualties and, xvi, 184–86

      preparation for second night, 202

      realization of difficulties/risk, 142

      reporter after rescue, 257

      reporters and, 202–3, 257

      restriction area and, 141–42, 163

      selection as team leader, 135–36

      team turning back first night, 195

      travel to position, 147

      travels to river, 191–92, 208

      See also Hambleton, Gene rescue/“ground” mission

      Norris, Tommy (“Flipper”) and Hambleton rescue with Kiet

      air support and, 215, 218–19

      decision to go together, 204

      disguise, 208, 209

      FACs and, 215, 218, 219

      finding sampan, 208

      gun fire and, 217–19

      NVA soldiers spotting/actions, 216

      NVA soldiers/tanks near river and, 209, 210

      relationship, 200, 203–4

      return trip with Hambleton, 214–19

      river channels and, 209

      sampan idea, 200–201

      sampan travel to Hambleton, 209–10, 212–13

      strike call, 219–21

      travel to position, 147

      Norris, Tommy (“Flipper”) childhood

      description/traits, 17, 18

      hurricane and, 17

      locations, 17

      vision and, xvi, 18

      wrestling, 17–18

      O

      “Old Folks at Home,” 144–45

      Only Angels Have Wings (movie), 8

      Operation Paperclip, 14

      P

      parachuting

      hypoxia and, 38

      spinning/stabilizing and, 38

      Paris Peace Accords, 243

      Paschall, Mark, 64

      Paschall, Ronald

      Astorga and, 245

      background, 48

      death, 53

      Hambleton rescue and, 48–49, 53

      “missing” notification to family, 63, 64

      Paschall, Ruth

      background, 64

      notification of son missing, 64

      Pearson, William Roy, 122

      Percheron horses, 4

      Phantom, F-4, 71–72

      Pierre (dog), 47, 137, 225, 226

      Podgorny, Nikolai, 242–43

      Potts, Larry

      Aunt Louise/description/traits, 262

      Aunt Louise/Uncle Samuel and, 262–63

      childhood/family break up, 262–64

      Delaware State University, 263

      description/traits, 262, 263, 264

      family notification of death/reactions, 272

      signing up with Marines/reasons, 264–65

      Potts, Larry/Hambleton rescue attempt

      assumed dead, 129, 135

      shootdown, 129, 135

      Powers, Francis Gary, 26

      Prater, Roy, 122

      Presley, Elvis, 93

      Q

      Quang Tri, 58, 82, 105, 145, 168

      R

      Radio Hanoi

      description of broadcasts, 93–94

      report on downing of Hambleton’s EB-66C and, 93–94

      Reader’s Digest, 18, 235

      Recovery Studies Division

      Hambleton/Clark information/rescue and, 126

      record, 125–26

      rescue role, 125

      See also Andersen, Andy

      Redstone Arsenal

      during/after World War II, 14

      Hambleton and, 13–15

      weapons/rockets and, 14–15

      Reed, Donna, 9

      Reed, Jerry, 235

      rescue missions

      changes/lessons learned, 228, 256, 268, 269

      photographers and, 115

      See also specific rescue missions

      rescuers/Hambleton

      remains and, 239–40

      See also specific individuals

     


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