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Introducing the US Air Force Battle Streamer for the Vietnam Service, proudly bearing the inscription VIETNAM AIR 1966. This distinguished streamer stands as a testament to the unwavering courage, sacrifice, and resilience displayed by the United States Air Force during this pivotal chapter in history. Whether you are a dedicated aviation enthusiast, a military veteran, or a proud American, this Battle Streamer is an essential addition to your collection. Available in three lengths – 2 foot, 3 foot, and 4 foot – our US Air Force Battle Streamer is a versatile and meaningful way to commemorate the heroic endeavors of the Vietnam Service. Here's why you'll want to make this piece a part of your memorabilia:
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In 1966, a 37-day bombing halt by the U.S. aimed at prompting peace negotiations with North Vietnam failed, leading to the resumption of aerial attacks on January 31. The bombing covered practically all of North Vietnam, with restricted zones requiring Washington approval. The air war escalated, marked by B-52 raids and the introduction of WILD WEASEL F-100Fs to counter surface-to-air missiles.
Simultaneously, in South Vietnam, Allied ground forces sought increased air support in operations against the Viet Cong. The Seventh Air Force was activated on April 1, 1966, replacing the 2d Air Division to control diverse air operations in South Vietnam. The USAF conducted extensive airlift, aerial resupply, and close air support for ground operations.
Despite successes, there were setbacks, notably the loss of the South Vietnamese Special Forces Camp at A Shau. The USAF continued bombing the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos and provided air support against Communist forces. B-52s played a significant role in interdicting the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos during the first half of 1966.