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The Society of Wild Weasels

The Society of Wild Weasels (SOWW) is an IRS recognized 501(C)3 non-profit military fraternal organization established to educate, preserve, and perpetuate the Wild Weasel (WW) Concept – the destruction of hostile electronic emitters, such as the guidance radar for Surface to Air missiles. The SOWW was established for those who have an interest in or have participated in the WW program, concept, and mission. From the F-100F first Weasels, through the F-105 F&G, the F-4 C&G, to today’s F-16 Vipers and F-35 Panthers, we have patrolled enemy airspace to protect aircraft and save lives.

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If you are already a SOWW member and would like to update your membership or gain access to this site, please contact the Board at [email protected]

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Vietnam Aircrews

Vietnam Aircrews The first Wild Weasel loss occurred on Dec. 20, 1965. While on an Iron Hand mission over North Vietnam, anti-aircraft fire hit the F-100F crewed by Capts. John Pitchford and Robert Trier. Both ejected, but Capt. Trier was killed while exchanging fire with North Vietnamese troops on the ground. Capt. Pitchford was wounded

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