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From The Special Forces Association Chapter LX

On this day in U.S. Army SF history………06 August 1967, eight Green Berets held off 4,000 North Vietnamese Army soldiers in a hamlet and box canyon known as Tong Le Chong near the Cambodian/Vietnamese border, with help from air support.
This battle occurred over two days, responding to the urgent call for help, the pilot, Kenneth P. Miles, responded by flying his F-100 into that box canyon in the dark of night, below 500 feet, firing at the North Vietnamese Army soldiers. When he ran out of bombs and bullets, he returned to his base in Thailand, reloaded and returned for a second time. The NVA finally retreated, leaving behind 2,000 dead and/or injured. At the time, this was the largest battle in South Vietnam.
The US administration did not want the public to know that there were Green Berets working with South Vietnamese villagers in this area, so the incident was never fully reported. Three Bronze Stars were awarded to the Green Beret soldiers on the ground, and a Silver Star to Pilot Commander Kenneth P. Miles, who attained the rank of Major General later in his service career.
—Mud
P.S. The photo is a representation of the team.
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The U-2 Ike’s eyes in the Sky – The Commemorative Air Force

It was on August 1, 1955, that the Lockheed U-2 Dragon Lady high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft made its first flight… but it didn’t mean to!
Lockheed test pilot Tony LeVier would later say, “I had no intentions whatsoever of flying.” But during a high-speed taxi test, the aircraft’s unique aerodynamic design lifted it off the ground at approximately 70 knots.
Attempting to return to the surface, LeVier struggled to gauge his altitude over the featureless lakebed and landed hard in a slight left bank. The impact burst the tires and stopping the aircraft set the brakes on fire, but for all that, the aircraft sustained only minor damage.
The U-2 was developed in secrecy by Lockheed’s Skunk Works under the leadership of Clarence “Kelly” Johnson, following a Central Intelligence Agency directive to create a platform capable of conducting aerial reconnaissance at altitudes beyond the reach of Soviet defenses.
Just ten years after World War II and two years after the Korean War, geopolitical tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union were intensifying. The U-2’s mission was to gather photographic intelligence on Soviet military capabilities, particularly nuclear facilities and missile sites, at a time when reliable satellite reconnaissance did not yet exist.
After repairs were completed, LeVier successfully piloted the U-2 on its first scheduled flight on August 4, 1955. The aircraft quickly became a cornerstone of American intelligence efforts during the Cold War. Its altitude advantage over Soviet air defense range didn’t last long, though, and the U-2 grabbed global attention in 1960 when Francis Gary Powers was shot down over Soviet territory, triggering an international incident.
Despite this, the U-2 has remained in active service, continually updated to meet modern surveillance needs, and continues to fly today as one of the most enduring and unique aircraft in aviation history.
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