"Every Man a Tiger": The RF-86A Sabre in Tactical Reconnaissance Operations During the Korean war, 1952-1953.
Air Power History 2003, Winter, 50, 4
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The work of a reconnaissance pilot lacks much of the personal glamour that is attached to the fighter pilot. His enthusiasm must be maintained by the knowledge that the information he obtains is not only of great value but is also being put to full use. --CONAC Aircrew Training Handbook
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