Tactical Nuclear Targeting - Lt. Col Don Oldis, USAF Ret.
Lt. Col Don Oldis shares stories from his broad career as a pilot in the USAF spanning WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. During the Cold War he was part of an elite, specially trained force of fighter pilots who were capable and prepared to detonate tactical nuclear weapons deep inside Soviet-held territory. Betty and Jarel Wheaton produced this program based on Don's presentation at the Western Museum of Flight in Torrance, CA.

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