The F-105 Thunderchief was primarily designed for tactical nuclear
operations. For this reason, it was on nuclear "Victor" alert in Europe
(Bitburg and Spangdahlem Air Bases in Germany) and the Far East (Kadena
on Okinawa and Osan in the Republic of Korea). After President John F.
Kennedy took office in January 1961, his Secretary of Defense, Robert
McNamara, shifted the USAF's focus more and more to conventional warfare
including, through modifications, the mission of the F-105. When the air
war against North Vietnam was initiated in earnest on March 2, 1965, the
USAF needed an aircraft with a load-carrying ability, and the only
aircraft that could do that job was the Thunderchief. This book not only
gives in-depth accounts of various historical F-105 events, with inputs
from the pilots involved, but is also lavishly illustrated with over 150
images, many of which have never been published before.