



PLEASE NOTE CORRECTION… WEDNESDAY JUNE 18TH THANK YOU
Join us for the next AFA Air Commandos Luncheon on Wednesday, June 18, featuring Maj. Lee Cohen, USAF (Ret.), as he recounts his extraordinary experiences during the Vietnam air war—including Red River Rat sorties and missions supporting Operation Rolling Thunder.
This is a rare opportunity to hear firsthand from a combat-proven Electronic Warfare Officer who flew 119½ missions over North Vietnam and served across the Cold War and Southeast Asia theaters.
Highlights of Maj. Cohen’s service:
- Born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Enlisted in the Air Force in 1957 while still in high school
- Began as an Airborne Radio Operator on C-119s
- Took and passed the U.S. Air Force Academy exams at Offutt AFB
- Trained as an Aviation Cadet and graduated Navigator Flight School (Harlingen, TX, 1958–59)
- Completed Electronic Warfare School at Keesler AFB, Mississippi in 1960
- Served at Stewart AFB (1960–63), then Elmendorf AFB in Alaska with the 317th Fighter Interceptor Squadron
- Deployed to Southeast Asia during 1966–67, flying from Takhli, Korat, Udorn, and Ubon in Thailand
Aircraft flown: A1E, EB-57, EB-66, F-102, F-105, T-33
Combat operations: Operation Rolling Thunder, Red River Rat sorties
Post-Vietnam assignments:
- After 119½ combat missions, returned to the U.S.
- Assigned to Norton AFB, CA (MAC, “Wing EWO”)
- Served at McGuire AFB, NJ (MAC, 21st EWO)
- Participated in operations supporting the return of U.S. POWs from Vietnam
- Completed training, operations, and planning roles until retirement
- Decorations: Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and nine Air Medals
Maj. Cohen retired from the Air Force in June 1978 with the rank of Major.
Event Details:
Date: Wednesday, June 18
Location: ROC’s Firehouse Grille 36891 Cook St., Palm Desert CA
Time: 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
No RSVP required and no event charge other than your own food and beverage.
Come hear this remarkable veteran share a story of duty, danger, and dedication. All are welcome—bring a friend or a fellow aviation enthusiast.

