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31 May 1967: 1st A-12 operational flight “Article 131” took off from @KadenaAirBase @ 1100 local time. #HISTINT
http://bit.ly/2rVa6Im pic.twitter.com/7M1iPhReFS
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Total flight took 3hrs & 39 mins Vojvodich flew planned route in less than 9 mins, refueled over Thailand, exited near DMZ & landed @ Kadenapic.twitter.com/M0PJXLuwS1
Vojvodich photographed 70 of 190 known SAM sites & 9 priority targets, including an airfield, a military training area, & port at Haiphong.
Neither Chinese nor North Vietnamese radar tracked A-12, nor were missiles launched at it. A-12s remained “untouchable” for another 4 months
Only 15 CIA A-12s were built.
3 would fly operational missions before replaced by @usairforce version: the SR-71.
http://1.usa.gov/1kPXYky pic.twitter.com/qhMOoSOEVm
A-12 flights over E. Asia provided timely threat assessments, info on key installations, & found captured USS Pueblo http://bit.ly/2rVa6Im pic.twitter.com/qClIv5Z7SQ
He was a blessed and lucky man to have that experience ! 
So we have been doing space travel for some years now. Can not wait to have that on my list of things to do.
We lost the war you dummy
First operational flight at Mach 3.1. One would want to get personal affairs in order first...
flying at that altitude 80,000 feet,ok.but no at the moon.we can not go out system-congratulations for that.but learn the truth-I get it.
my theory on solar system and cosmos origen its for all world,get it.
History of honor.
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