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My tribute to the USAF crew that was lost in Operation El Dorado

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First off, thanks to Pete at Power Sport Wraps

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:agree: :thumbup: :clap:

I personally have not served, but am very grateful for those who have. Freedom is a VERY precious commodity and without the sacrifices of "the few" that commodity quickly becomes scarce. Again, thanks to all and the wrap looks fantastic.
 
Wrong :banghead:



It's a tribute to the Airmen!

Have to agree with you there. Missions are usually assigned, not chosen. These guys did what they were told and to the best of their abilities. They left the debate of right and wrong to those who never had to risk their lives.

Agree or dissagree with the mission, we can still honor those who gave it all....
 
Very Nice. Like the AF insignia in place of the Can Am logo, where did you get it? I was stationed at RAF Lakenheath from '80-'83. Operation ElDorado Canyon took place April 1986.
 
Have to agree with you there. Missions are usually assigned, not chosen. These guys did what they were told and to the best of their abilities. They left the debate of right and wrong to those who never had to risk their lives.

Agree or dissagree with the mission, we can still honor those who gave it all....

Well said! :agree:
 
Have to agree with you there. Missions are usually assigned, not chosen. These guys did what they were told and to the best of their abilities. They left the debate of right and wrong to those who never had to risk their lives.

Agree or dissagree with the mission, we can still honor those who gave it all....


The only time they are assigned to a specific crew, or crew member, it is due to mission requirements as dictated in the op-spec (ie a special qualification that not every crew or member possesses).

Those in the military serve at the luxury of those in charge and are an instrument of of our political leaders to wield at their discretion.
 
:agree: :thumbup: :clap:

I personally have not served, but am very grateful for those who have. Freedom is a VERY precious commodity and without the sacrifices of "the few" that commodity quickly becomes scarce. Again, thanks to all and the wrap looks fantastic.

i have not served either, but i couldn't have said it any better! hats off to all our brave men and women out there that still care about the good old us of a!!!:2thumbs: you will always be in our prayers!:pray::pray:
 
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