Subject:USS Midway VA-25's Toilet Bomb
For those too young to remember, during Viet Nam conflict, carriers were
So woefully short of ordinance that missions were often launched with only
a half load just to keep the sortie rate up so that the REMF's in DC would
not send out blistering messages about failure to support the war effort,
etc.? Given that the loss rate approached, and sometime exceeded, one
aircraft a day, all will understand that there was a degree of reticence
to launch with less than a full load -- if I must dance with the elephant
at least let's make it worth while.? Nevertheless, the indomitable spirit
of the carrier aviators, and their squadron-mates, prevailed in some
rather perverse ways (see below).
I have every hope that today's successors to the mantel left at the Cubi
"O" Club bar persevere as well.? Kick the tires, light the fires, bolt for
the blue and brief on guard -- last one up is lead.
Back in Nam, I know you weren't on USS MIDWAY in Oct 1965, but thought
you'd get a kick out of one squadron's ingenuity.
Yes, this really happened## Once again history is stranger then fiction,
and a lot funnier:
USS Midway VA-25's Toilet Bomb.