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Today in History – September 30, 1966 – LtCol W.M. Fowler ejects from F-100 #553502

30 September 1966 – LtCol Walter “Mel” Fowler’s F-100 #553502 is hit in the engine by gunfire over SVN. He came close to capture or death by closely advancing Viet Cong before his wingman suppressed the advancing VC and he was picked up from the rice paddy by an Army Helo. Fowler was serving with

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Lesh, Vincent E.

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Vincent E. Lesh

Preferred Name: Vince
Date of Birth: September 26, 1938
Highest Military Grade: Select
Hometown: Fayetteville, AR
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Vince Lesh flew the F-100 from 1967-1969 with the 4515th Combat Crew Training Squadron out of  Luke AFB, AZ.

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  • 1967-1969 4515th Combat Crew Training Squadron, Luke AFB, AZ (F-100)

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