DOBBINS AIR RESERVE BASE, Ga. -- Medal of Honor recipient Col. Joe M. Jackson spoke to a group of Air Force Association members recently. Colonel Jackson earned the Medal of Honor in 1968 for a heroic rescue of a combat control team stranded at Kham Duc, South Vietnam. A Newnan native, Colonel Jackson repeatedly referred to himself as "The luckiest guy in the whole world." (Air Force photo/Don Peek)
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