Question on thermals

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MikeS369
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RE: Question on thermals

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I'm just wondering what targets you were engaging in Korea in 92-94?

We trained constantly while in Korea. Between the regular annual exercises like Team Spirit there were dozens of other exercises or live fire gunnery that we participated in. Army pilots in the States at that time averaged maybe 200 flight hours a year, over in Korea it was not uncommon to log 400 to 500.

I thought you were talking about hostiles. I thought there was something I may have missed.
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RE: Question on thermals

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ORIGINAL: MikeS369

ORIGINAL: Sabre21

ORIGINAL: MikeS369

I'm just wondering what targets you were engaging in Korea in 92-94?

We trained constantly while in Korea. Between the regular annual exercises like Team Spirit there were dozens of other exercises or live fire gunnery that we participated in. Army pilots in the States at that time averaged maybe 200 flight hours a year, over in Korea it was not uncommon to log 400 to 500.

I thought you were talking about hostiles. I thought there was something I may have missed.

No, I wasn't married anymore by then so no more hostiles :)
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