America Obliterates Half North Vietnam's MiG-21 Fleet In 13 Minutes - Operation Bolo

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  • @brigidtheirish
    The more I learn about the Vietnam War, the more I'm convinced that several people in our government wanted us to lose.
  • @HAG992
    This is literally what Rambo meant when said "somebody wouldn't let us win".
  • @lohengrin4009
    One of my favorite pictures is Robin Olds climbing out of the cockpit of an F-4 and someone has just handed him a martini. Dude was a legend.
  • @chrisb7198
    The last statement at the end by Olds is badass personified. "The migs came up, they were aggressive. We tangled. They lost". Deadly serious the whole time saying it.
  • @mr_mufflebunss
    Hearing politicians telling the military to not bomb anti air and making them take a specific path and only that path genuinely angered me.
  • @keeftaylor834
    "You know what technology doesn't fix? Politicians being fucking stupid." I replayed that bit no less than 10 times and laughed my ass off each occasion.
  • @TroySchoonover
    There is a new memorial for Gen. Daniel “Chappie” James, Jr. here in Pensacola, his hometown. His statue and an F4 Phantom are in a plaza at the foot of the newly named Chappie James Bridge spanning Pensacola Bay. He grew up watching new Naval Aviators being trained over Pensacola Bay, and it inspired him to pursue aviation.
  • This story only scratches the surface of just how badass Robin Olds was. As he neared his 100th sortie, (at that point they sent you home) Olds continued to erase the flight numbers on the blackboard so he could keep going up.
  • @AbbysalWarrior
    "...they can probably fuck up boiling water." A man after my own heart and mind when it comes to politicians, cackled like a goblin after hearing that!
  • @jwdundon
    Still waiting for the Destroyer that faught like a battleship. USS JOHNSON, and Uss Roberts.
  • @preacherF-15
    Im a retired F-15C pilot, I was a little too young for Vietnam, but my father was a fighter pilot in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam, as was my uncle, although we lost him in the skies over Korea. Two of my older brothers flew in Vietnam, one an F-4 pilot in the US Air Force, the other flew A-6's in the Navy. Another brother was a LRRP Ranger and helicopter pilot in the Vietnam war. Dad knew Robin, although he didnt fly in this battle. He was leading an F-4 squadron of his own at the time. You did an excellent job with this video, its rare that people get the facts right. Thank you for your attention to detail and accuracy.
  • @garthgourdon643
    Daniel “Chappie” James Jr. deserves his own video; he was LITERALLY Black Air-Force Energy personified.
  • @ralphboyer2538
    I'm a Vietnam vet who just turned 74 today. What a great birthday present to be able to sit and watch this story. We (Vietnam vets) often hear about how we "lost the war." My answer is that the FUBAR politicians in Washington lost the war; we were just innocent bystanders. The F-4 is still my favorite airplane, and the Huey is my favorite helicopter. Btw... Your channel is the best channel on YouTube. It always makes my day when I see that you posted a new video. I've never been disappointed. Keep up the good work brother. A quick story..... about 10 years ago i had the honor of meeting one of the Tuskegee airmen. One of the nicest men I've ever met. When I met him, he walked over and put his arms around me gave me a big hug. He then whispered in my ear, "You and I are brothers!" I hardly ever cry, but I got tears in my eyes when he said that.
  • @brentk1694
    “Black Man and Robin” is the dopest duo name I have ever heard. 💪🏻💪🏿
  • @campersr2298
    Ah yes 2 ace pilots grounded half of the country's airforce in 13 minutes where have i heard that befo- DISTANT FLAMENCO GUITAR PLAYING
  • @crabman2010
    "You can plan a pretty picnic, but you can't predict the weather" I lost it there
  • @isamu237
    My physics/calculus teacher in high school flew the F4 and did two tours in Vietnam. He described the Phantom as "what happens when engineers set out to prove if you give a brick enough thrust, you can make it fly." Great physics lesson.
  • This reminds me of a Quote that I heard in the 1970's, while in the USMC. "We the willing, led by the unknowing. Are doing the impossible, for the ungrateful. We have done so much, for so long, with so little, that we are now capable doing anything, with nothing."
  • My father was a crew chief on F4C when he was in country in 1966-67 and when he returned to Edwards AFB he work in the F4E test program. I remember one time during the program he was working longer days. I found out later that during the first test fight and firing the nose cannon the exhaust caused one if the engines to flame out. My father got his start in WWII as crewman on a P47 so he got to work with some interesting planes until his retirement in 1973.