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For Want Of A Nail: A South Vietnamese Pilot Describes His War A South Vietnamese Pilot On Flying, Fighting, And Perseverance

Dao Truc

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Mr. Dao Truc served as a South Vietnamese Air Force pilot for the duration of the war. Early in the war, he came to America for language school in San Antonio, Texas, followed by pilot training in Pensacola, Florida. Upon his return to Vietnam, he flew A1 Skyraiders, and later the A37 Dragonfly. He flew predominately close air support and bombing missions for South Vietnamese forces. When the war ended, he spent 5 years and 3 months in a reeducation camp before being released. In 1990, he and his family left Vietnam and came to America, where he renewed his friendship with several of the American pilots he trained with. In this interview, he describes his training in the United States, the types of missions he flew, and the process of rescuing downed pilots. He expresses his frustration at the withdrawal of US support late in the war, contrasting it with the enduring American commitment to South Korea. Finally, he briefly discusses his treatment in the reeducation camp.

Video Details Interview Date:15-Oct-16
Interviewer:David Siry
Biographical Details Name:Dao Truc
Branch:South Vietnamese Air Force
Service Start:1964
Service End:1975
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