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  33. I love you guys! This was a new story to me, never heard of Valiant Thor, so thanks for that. I'm sorry it's fiction. Maybe I have a different view of things as I was a 'military brat'. Dad was Air Force, and more than one dinner conversation was about UFO's, life on other planets, the possibility of nuclear war and its aftermath, WW II, some light world politics, (I was 12 or 13 when we started these topics)and howinhell did we go from the steam engine to the moon in less than 100 years?! Roswell was also a favorite topic of ours, and the possibility of reverse engineering discussed. My Dad is a pretty interesting person, really. He was crew chief on the SR-71B model, later, he held a Top Secret clearance and played with MiGs and F-16s way up north of Tonopah, NV. The plane in the plain white wrapper passed over Dreamland, heading for what we called Neverland on Monday morning, returning on Thursday to bring the guys home to Vegas and Nellis A.F.B. There's something in his career about a Russian sub and a trip to Jakarta, Indonesia, also. After they folded the Neverland project, Dad told me about it. Over one of our dinner talks, I told him, "You're working with the Russians up there, aren't you,". Of course, he couldn't say anything. Their squadron patch was kinda blatant to me, though; a red eagle with a star, and 4477TES. Which in my 16 year old brain was, Test and Evaluation Squadron, (our dinner discussions lasted til I joined the Coast Guard) although it was over ten years later Dad told me I had been right. There's a ton of Russian and U.S. hardware buried up north of Tonopah. There are a few books about the 4477th and what they did. Dad was a consultant on one of them; Donald F. Lyon, Msgt. USAF ret. Sorry about the length, but even at 60, I'm still a 'geek gal'! ✌😺
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