Thank you so much, Jell-O, Nack, and Reaper! As a History major, there is nothing better than primary-source documents like these videos. Keep going & Fly NAVY & MARINES!
Thanks yet again to the Fighter Pilot Podcast for another great interview, this time talking with and about many guys I knew. It's particularly interesting to me how different everyone's experiences were. I think it must have made a big difference as to when exactly you were there and maybe even which squadron you were in. I heard a lot that I was familiar with and a lot that I know happened but that I had not experienced directly. Great to hear and really fascinating! Keep up the great work.
Nach/Reaper….Jeff and I cleaned it off before we ejected…that it retained a cpl mk82’s is news to me..about Rissell, I was in Lobo’s backseat and saw Exactly what happened..they fragged themselves…we followed Rich till they ejected..I was the one on guard telling the world we have an F4b w/ no crew…it slowly, finally rolled over from abt 1000 and went into a rice paddy…no ex-plosion/no fire,,just GONE
I'm just amazed how humble these guys are considering what they did under the conditions rhey did it in. Great job Jell-O and guests. You gotta have him back again. Bravo zulu.
I used to see Maj. Gen. Mike Sullivan around town here in Cherry Point. His son Byron is now a full Colonel flying F-18s. I am not sure how much flying he's doing now that he's in command, but I remember when he was in catholic school. It appears from Google Earth that RWY 23 has an area for FCLP. This is a really good podcast, Jello.
Really enjoyed this podcast, thanks. 👍 Always did like the looks of the F4. Used to have to hot pit fuel them at Cecil Field. That was an experience. Where did all that fuel go.
Koreans!!! My brother in law drove a Swiftboat offshore and he told me that he patrolled far offshore near a Korean sector. They shot first and asked questions later.
Something about the Phantom always brings out the kid in me. It looks like a big toy that I really, really want to fly. Sadly, I’ll have to settle for flying a model with my hand.
Maybe I am totally misremembering. I thought there were multiple pilots taken down by SAMs during the war. Anyway, I was thinking that maybe you’d lose the “intimidation factor” since there is no cause and effect chain if GBUs are being dropped nonstop for them to recognize. Watched every last minute. Great episode.
Nothings changed in the Corps, everything revolves around the party 😉 duty stations close to some action, good friends who can still drive to make sure we get a good aircraft selection, the important stuff 😂 Semper Fi and Welcome Home gents!
Just wondering if these former fighter pilots went to Fallon NAS O-Club because today Aug.9 they tell stories of their wartime experience to current fighter pilots. The place is standing room only. Amazing to see these war fighters in their flying suits in one small place.
I love that this is a Vietnam era episode because my current reading is about technology and Vietnam. I'm going to give this a listen tonight. Thank you for your service and the technological advances that Vietnam brought to present day healthcare, and Autism Interventions through data as well as AI.
Thank you so much, Jell-O, Nack, and Reaper!
As a History major, there is nothing better than primary-source documents like these videos.
Keep going & Fly NAVY & MARINES!
Thanks yet again to the Fighter Pilot Podcast for another great interview, this time talking with and about many guys I knew. It's particularly interesting to me how different everyone's experiences were. I think it must have made a big difference as to when exactly you were there and maybe even which squadron you were in. I heard a lot that I was familiar with and a lot that I know happened but that I had not experienced directly. Great to hear and really fascinating! Keep up the great work.
Enjoyed this. I was in hydraulic shop VMFA-115 1968/69. I checked my cruise book and sure enough, there was a picture of Jim.
Great interview. Semper Fidelis, and Eph Phours Phorever.
Nach/Reaper….Jeff and I cleaned it off before we ejected…that it retained a cpl mk82’s is news to me..about Rissell, I was in Lobo’s backseat and saw Exactly what happened..they fragged themselves…we followed Rich till they ejected..I was the one on guard telling the world we have an F4b w/ no crew…it slowly, finally rolled over from abt 1000 and went into a rice paddy…no ex-plosion/no fire,,just GONE
I'm just amazed how humble these guys are considering what they did under the conditions rhey did it in. Great job Jell-O and guests. You gotta have him back again. Bravo zulu.
I feel like these guys are probably more down to earth that the combat pilots of today. I could be wrong tho
Outstanding interview gents! Loved the Vietnam era content!
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Thank you for the video!
@@cmdrpepelluce5375 you’re welcome 😇
I used to see Maj. Gen. Mike Sullivan around town here in Cherry Point. His son Byron is now a full Colonel flying F-18s. I am not sure how much flying he's doing now that he's in command, but I remember when he was in catholic school. It appears from Google Earth that RWY 23 has an area for FCLP. This is a really good podcast, Jello.
Another great episode. Thank you.
You're welcome, Mr. Burns!
Another Legend.
My father was a Phantom driver for the USAF in Vietnam (1968-1971)
You look quite young to have had a father flying in Vietnam, but more power to your pops. Hope he’s doing well.
If you haven't seen BOTTOM GUN, a 3 minute Canadian spoof, it's worth a look. 😊
Thanks, really enjoyed
Excellent program, Jello.
@@steffey14 🙏
Really enjoyed this podcast, thanks. 👍 Always did like the looks of the F4. Used to have to hot pit fuel them at Cecil Field. That was an experience. Where did all that fuel go.
@@carlfischer4163 turned into noise
Koreans!!! My brother in law drove a Swiftboat offshore and he told me that he patrolled far offshore near a Korean sector. They shot first and asked questions later.
Great show. Always wanted to be a fighter pilot.
@@MarkJones-sk6vk what prevented you?
After BASIC and flight school it seems like Reaper was moving assignments every 3 months.
Another great listen !
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At first I thought the stripe on the F-4s in the thumbnail was wrong, but after the intro, realized they weren't from VF-84, 😎👍
Something about the Phantom always brings out the kid in me. It looks like a big toy that I really, really want to fly. Sadly, I’ll have to settle for flying a model with my hand.
Maybe I am totally misremembering. I thought there were multiple pilots taken down by SAMs during the war. Anyway, I was thinking that maybe you’d lose the “intimidation factor” since there is no cause and effect chain if GBUs are being dropped nonstop for them to recognize.
Watched every last minute. Great episode.
forgot to add..The 8mm film was Gooses camera, recently from Atsugi..(par trip)……….
Nothings changed in the Corps, everything revolves around the party 😉 duty stations close to some action, good friends who can still drive to make sure we get a good aircraft selection, the important stuff 😂 Semper Fi and Welcome Home gents!
Just wondering if these former fighter pilots went to Fallon NAS O-Club because today Aug.9 they tell stories of their wartime experience to current fighter pilots. The place is standing room only. Amazing to see these war fighters in their flying suits in one small place.
What's the studio pup's name? 😊🐕
Maverick.
Why Dad was a Warlord in the 70s…all of my brother’s friends were in “The Great Santini.”
Where’s the episode about the Israeli Air Force ? It’s been out on podcast providers for days, why not here ?
@@jonathanonguitar that episode did not have a video equivalent
@@FighterPilotPodcast makes sense.
Video next time please. These guys have tons of stories to tell.
I love that this is a Vietnam era episode because my current reading is about technology and Vietnam. I'm going to give this a listen tonight. Thank you for your service and the technological advances that Vietnam brought to present day healthcare, and Autism Interventions through data as well as AI.
War Eagle!
Jello when is the white hair coming/.
I heard it was the real deal
PETE PETI,,,,,,,,,,,,,Oh white hair assumed It was Pete
@@couchfighter Jim Dunlap.
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