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MiG Alley Beta

  by Ron "Baron01" McMasters

 

 

I could go on, but I think you get the idea. There's still work to be done with this sim before it's ready for the market, but I am already sold on the final version when it comes out. I will definitely buy this sim. If you want a good flight simulation depicting the Korean War, MiG Alley is the one.

While you're waiting for the finished product, may I suggest reading up on the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps involvement in this U.N. police action. Learn about our forgotten heroes in the air, in the trenches, and on the sea. Honor them for having served their country so very proudly. Remember their dedication to duty and commitment to the mission while you're having fun with this simulation. I know you'll enjoy this one.

MiG Alley

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MiG Alley

Ron McMaster

Chief Master Sergeant (r) Ron McMasters, 45, is a native of Cleveland, Ohio. He enlisted in the Air Force in January, 1973. After intensive language and classified training, he became one of the most proficient and respected North Vietnamese linguists in his field. Specializing in communist force structure, air combat tactics and doctrine, along with US and Soviet bloc aircraft and weapons systems, he was a premier expert in North Vietnamese air and air defense systems.

Ron amassed over 3,000 hours as aircrew trainer and mission evaluator in RC-135 Rivet Joint, P-3 Orion, and Special Operations MC-130 aircraft, flying 215 combat support and training missions. He has also flown the F-4G, F-15C, and P-3. While stationed at Clark Air Base, Philippines between 1982 - 1985, he was a key figure during the return of MIA remains from Hanoi, Vietnam and helped pioneer new airborne communications jamming equipment for use during special operations.

Ron's decorations include: The Defense Meritorious Service Medal, The Air Force Meritorious Service Medal, seven Air Medals, three Air Force Commendation Medals, three Air Force Achievement Medals, and five Humanitarian Service Medals. He retired from active duty on 1 July 1998 and is still assigned at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan as a civilian.

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