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That reminds me, the questionable relationship between military and contractor existed then too. A short time after this ceremony General Dixon became a Vice President at Fairchild. He got a good deal, I'm sure, but it is questionable if he held up his end of the bargain. It was speculated that he was supposed to grease the skids for both the two seat NAW with the USAF, and foreign sales to places like Korea and the UAE. None of it happened. It was also discussed by the employees that since he was once the chief of TAC he had as many enemies in the Pentagon as friends, so his influence was neutralized. Inside the company he was known to be an A-hole because he thought he was a still a General that could order around employees and customers alike.
THE RAMPTOR ENGINEERING TEAM <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
"Who cares if it works? Does it look good on the ramp?"
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