Hot Air Force Babe a Gunner on an AC-130

August 30, 2007 | Author: Rich | 20,134 Views | | Print Print
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Hot Air Force Girl Gunning an AC-130 Spectre in Iraq and Afghanistan

The AC-130 gunship is a heavily-armed ground attack airplane. The basic airframe is manufactured by Lockheed, and Boeing is responsible for the conversion into a gunship and for aircraft support. It is a variant of the C-130 Hercules transport plane. The AC-130 Gunship II superseded the AC-47 Gunship I in Vietnam.

Well, the Spectre crew members have never been this HOT!
Sexy and Hot Air Force Babe a Gunner for an AC-130 Spectre Gunship
Mufasta Ali and Bin Ladin Better Watch Their Tails!

Vanessa Dobos is a gunner on a USAF AC-130 Gunship. She has seen action in Iraq and Afghanistan. She likes long walks on the beach, men who are not afraid to cry and puppies.

Her dislikes include feed tray stoppages, tracer flareout of her NVGs and premature fixed-wing strikes scattering her high-value targets.

As a present day modern aerial gunner, Airman 1st Class Vanessa Dobos has little in common with gunners from World War I. Though Dobos did train to fire a massive machine gun from the deck of a HH-60 helicopter, perhaps her greatest distinction is the fact she is a woman and the Air Force’s first female aerial gunner.

While her job as an enlisted aircrew member on the HH-60 helicopter may be different, Dobos is remarkably similar to her predecessors. She wants to fly.

Unexpected start

Raised in the small town of Valley View, Ohio, her interest in the military was sparked by her father. Described by Dobos as a history buff, her dad talked a lot about America’s past heroes while they often watched classic war movies.

He instilled in me so much respect for our country’s past heroes, she said.

Near the end of her senior year in high school, she found herself talking to a recruiter. She told him she wouldn’t consider a job if it wasn’t flying-related.

I had no intention of joining, she said. I didn’t realize how few enlisted aircrew jobs there were.

Nothing appealed to Dobos until another recruiter mentioned a career field that had just opened to new recruits 1A7X1, or aerial gunner.

Just the title caught my eye, she said, and to her parents’ surprise, as well as her own, she signed up that day.

Under pressure

A few months later, Dobos found herself in basic military training and later at the basic aerial gunner course at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. She was not aware she was on her way to becoming the Air Force’s first female gunner until midway through training.

I went from being another airman in the crowd to someone who people would always be watching and analyzing,” she said. In some ways, I was afraid that people in the helicopter world were already prepared to be disappointed in me. I figured there were some people with hard feelings about a girl in the job. I was determined not to let them down.

And she didn’t.
As a member of the 66th Rescue Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., Dobos mans a .50-caliber machine gun aboard an HH-60 Pave Hawk. Her main role is caring for the guns and other defensive systems. However, she’s also responsible for briefing passengers and helping other crewmembers with the weapons, defensive systems, hoist and other equipment.

It’s the job her predecessors from World Wars I and II performed as they flew in their bombers through the flak-filled skies swarming with enemy fighters. It’s the job she’s prepared to perform in her helicopter during combat rescue missions while receiving enemy ground fire and dodging rocket-propelled grenades. But that’s not a reasonable comparison, according to Dobos.

I really love my job, she said. I enjoy learning about the history of my career field, but I don’t compare myself to gunners from [World Wars I and II]. Those men deserve a lot more credit than I do.

2nd Lt. Chuck Widener
Airman Magizine

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14 people have left comments

She is a gunner on a HH-60, not the AC-130:
http://www.af.mil/news/airman/1103/gunssb1.html

realdeal wrote on October 18, 2007 - 3:52 pm | Visit Link

Thanks for bringing this point up as I did not include it in the article. Airman Magizine did say she was a gunner on a HH-60 Helicopter. However, the fact is she trained as a gunner on a HH-60 Helicopter. The picture above was taken on August 7, 2002 at Kirtland Air Force Base and she is indeed posing inside an AC-130 Spectre Gunship. A 20mm Vulcan Cannon is beside her. Either way, the main fact still remains, she is the U.S. Air Force’s first aerial gunner and she is sexy!

Rich wrote on October 18, 2007 - 5:33 pm | Visit Link

Can’t argue her sex appeal, but that’s not a 20mm Vulcan she’s posing with, it’s a 7.62 mm minigun, probably from Dillon Aero. Similar function, much smaller round. I just want a nickel for every marriage proposal “The Real Miss America” gets from this publicity!!!!!

Ilcalvo wrote on November 8, 2007 - 5:04 am | Visit Link

Vanessa I am very proud of you,keep up the good work and thanks for fighting for our country.Former Marine.

lynn toliver wrote on November 29, 2007 - 6:19 am | Visit Link

Thank God for young people like this. We need more young’uns with this kind of conviction. I hope she gets married some day and passes those genes on to the next generation. In an America full of fat, clueless, video-gaming , completely unguided kids, she is hope for our future.

STEVE POOLE wrote on December 1, 2007 - 10:02 am | Visit Link

I’m proud that she is going to be protecting my brother & other friends that are going Iraq & Afghanistan in Jan of 08! Thanks for being the first & hopefully not the last!! Ms Dobos I hope you & your family has a wonderful Christmas & a Very Happy New
Years!
Love Ya!
Dave

Dave Burris wrote on December 19, 2007 - 9:27 am | Visit Link

Thats a M134D 7.62 (.308) dillon aero not a 20mm vulcan.
And its the side of a chopper. 7.62 is no good from up in a spectre.

Ven - your awesome. you make us proud!

Q wrote on January 16, 2008 - 1:47 am | Visit Link

We’re all so proud of you Vanessa. You need to be on the poster “Uncle Sam Wants YOU!”

Ronny Smith wrote on February 2, 2008 - 7:03 am | Visit Link

I don’t know you Vanessa but I do remember a time up in northern Iraq when an AC130 made the difference for my platoon. Thank you for what you are doing. Sincerely.

Carl Naranjo wrote on March 1, 2008 - 7:11 am | Visit Link

The Gun is not like the SUU-11 GE Mini-Gun used in AC-47 ‘Puff’ aircraft in NAM. The hole in the side of the Aircraft doesn’t look like an AC-130 ‘Spectre’ aircraft. Someone please call the Lady Gunner and she can tell us the real story.

GUNZ 4th. Air Commando Pleiku RVN 1965-66

Gary K. Heinz wrote on April 12, 2008 - 9:57 am | Visit Link

Wow! I never knew it could sound so exciting!

I always thought I could never join because I was to afraid to die, but when I read this, That feeling of dying fades… Because I’m Dying for my country! and It’s something I can live to tell my kids in the future that I did something extreme and fascinating!

Thank you!

I’m really glad I came across this!.

Sakura.

Sakura(Maryann) Future air force girl wrote on April 24, 2008 - 8:31 am | Visit Link

I commend her for her service! Having read two or three articles about this picture, I might be able to shed some light. The picture was taken with her in the left window of an Air Force Blackhawk helicopter (I know, I am now an Army Blackhawk helicopter pilot.) The gun is indeed a 7.62mm minigun. I know this because I was in the Air Force for 4 years as a mechanic and worked on the MH-53 Pavelows. From what I can gather she now flies on AC-130 Gunships.

Joshua Meyers wrote on May 3, 2008 - 12:08 pm | Visit Link

She is nice.
She is authentic.
She is romantic.
She can hold a minigun.

Enough for me.

Dude wrote on June 4, 2008 - 11:55 am | Visit Link

She is sitting next to a minigun. Probably in .308 caliber. The comment about her sitting next to a 20MM Vulcan is incorrect. The Vulcan is a much larger version of the minigun.

And the aircraft is definitely not a C-130 as the guns are not mounted this way on that aircraft. She is in all likelihood sitting in a helicopter.

But hey. It’s a picture of a sexy woman sitting next to a sexy weapon! Nice! :)

michael john naretto wrote on July 26, 2008 - 7:38 pm | Visit Link

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