File:F-100 35th TFW attacking target in Vietnam Sep 1969.jpg

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Description U.S. Air Force strike aircraft in South Vietnam could only attack after being "cleared hot" by the Forward Air Controller. This North American F-100D Super Sabre from the 35th Tactical Fighter Wing, with the call sign "Yellow Jacket 11" has been cleared hot to attack an enemy target in September 1969.
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Source National Museum of the U.S. Air Force photo 090617-F-1234P-029
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