Jeffrey Feinstein

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Capt. Jeffrey Feinstein poses beside his F-4 Phantom at Udon Air Base, Thailand
Capt. Jeffrey Feinstein poses beside his F-4 Phantom at Udon Air Base, Thailand
This article is about the flying ace. For the Stanford University professor, see Jeffrey A. Feinstein.

Colonel (Ret.) Jeffrey S. Feinstein was an officer in the United States Air Force. In 1972 during the Vietnam War, while flying as a weapon systems officer (WSO) aboard F-4 Phantoms, Feinstein downed five enemy aircraft, thereby becoming a flying ace, the last ace produced by the USAF.

Feinstein graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in 1968. His actions, for which he was awarded the Silver Star, took place prior to and during Operation Linebacker in 1972 while Feinstein was a member of the 13th Tactical Fighter Squadron, part of the 432nd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, based at Udon Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand.

[edit] Mig kill summary

Date TFS Pilot Weapons Systems Officer Acft Tail Code Call Sign Wpn Kill
April 16 13 Major Edward D. Cherry Capt. Jeffrey S. Feinstein F-4D 66-7550   PN Basco 3 AIM-7 MiG-21
May 31 13 Capt. Bruce G. Leonard, Jr. Capt. J.S. Feinstein F-4E 68-0338   ED Gopher 03 AIM-9 MiG-21
July 18 13 Lt.Col. Carl G. Baily Capt. J.S. Feinstein F-4D 66-0271   OY Snug 01 AIM-9 MiG-21
July 29 13 Lt.Col. Carl G. Baily Capt. J.S. Feinstein F-4D 66-0271   OY Cadillac 01 AIM-7 MiG-21
October 13 13 Lt.Col. Curtis D. Westphal Capt. J.S. Feinstein F-4D   OC Olds 01 AIM-7 MiG-21

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