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Excellent article! Just a note of comment: The E-2A/B/C has always been the eys and ears of the fleet! In Viet Nam, no Navy aircraft flew over land from the Carrier without the E-2 airborne. We watched the Migs taxi out, but couldn't attack. We watched them turn around at the 12 mile gate...we provided radio relay to all Navy activities in the Gulf of Tonkin. Every flight was checked in and out of their mission by the E-2. We were the on-scene commander for all search and rescues over water. We were held in high respect by every pilot on the ship, no matter how fast or slow he was. We are still doing that today. Great article and I'm glad that I can say "been there, done that!" Even today, those guys with their hair on fire, won't venture far from the the ship without the E-2C airborne, just ask them. Thanks for a great story. CDR. W. Ridge, USN (Retired) 1800 hours E-2A/B, Centurion on the Constellation.

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