Don't see much about these, here is a few=====================

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DESCRIPTION; Douglas EB-66E Destroyer side view. Aircraft originally an RB-66B (S/N 54-506) of the 39th TEWS, 363rd TFW Shaw AFB. (363rd was my Dad's outfit in WWII)

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DESCRIPTION; Four U.S. Air Force McDonnell F-4C Phantom II fighters (s/n 63-7544, 63-7514, unknown, unknown) ot the 366th Tactical Fighter Wing release their 750 lb bombs over North Vietnam, led by a Douglas RB-66B-DL Destroyer (s/n 53-438), August 1966. The F-4C-19-MC 63-7544 was shot down by "friendly" fire near Da Nang Air Base, South Vietnam, on 9 December 1966. The crew ejected safely. Original caption: "1960's -- Led by an RB-66 Destroyer, pilots flying Air Force F-4C Phantoms drop bombs on a Communist military target in North Vietnam. Using radar equipment to pinpoint their targets, the high flying aircraft were not hampered by clouds or adverse weather. Numerous missions of this type were flown when inclement weather obscured targets in North Vietnam during July. August 1966.

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DESCRIPTION;* Douglas RB-66B Destroyer in flight (SN 53-481)

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DESCRIPTION; * Douglas NRB-66B Destroyer at take off (Originally RB-66B, SN 53-421) with test engines (not the GE CJ-805 series)
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