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2004 Reunion
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Outstanding Unit Award w/ Combat "V" Device 1971 -l973
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The American Forces Thailand Network (AFTN), military radio and television, provided music, news and entertainment to the American Fighting Man and Woman in Thailand for more than ten years during the Vietnam War. This web site is dedicated to the nine broadcasters and engineers who gave their lives when a battle damaged F-4 Phantom Recon Jet crashed into the Udorn AFTN station on April 10, l970. This is an unofficial web site. AFTN Webmaster is Bob Wertz , then A1C USAF, AFTN Radio/TV Udorn, 71-72. Email comments, etc. to BobWertz in Baton Rouge, LA. AFTN Web Templates design & photo albums compiled/edited by Norm Corley, then Sgt. USAF, AFTN Radio/TV NKP 72-73. Norm is retired and living in Athens, Greece. AFTN Air Chex edited & remastered by Dick Storck, then Sgt. USAF, AFTN Radio/TV Udorn/Korat 68-69. Dick is still broadcasting at WCPE, Raleigh, NC. Since January 19, 2003, there have been Home page audio montage [WINDOWS Media file]: Sgt. Phil Favreau, AFTN News, Fall, l972, Charlie Tuna AFRTS program and AFTN jingle (spliced from AFRTS master) Last updated on 9 / 22 / 08 Jan Garvin's Trip To U-Tapao/Pattaya July/Aug 08
Pattaya Beach August
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Click Here for Jan's Trip Description Click Here for Photo Set Udorn l973 Comm Sqndrn new Web Site (Click here ) APRIL 10, 1970 at UDORN- F-4 Crash into AFTN Pictures from Tommy Spahr, Det 1, S.O.W., Udorn
UDORN FLIGHTLINE 1970
Complete Photo Album
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Click here for other AFTN updates recently posted
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