Tuesday, July 12, 2011
"We are an agile, lethal force going down range"
Produced by Sgt. Elyssa Quesada.
Sgt. Quesada's been busy. I hope she keeps up this pace once the deployment starts. I'm pretty happy with the effort they're taking to get the word out about all the work that's done to just get ready to deploy.
Impressive.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Chinook recovery op.
Remember the post I did here? It covers the news from ISAF that a coalition helicopter had gone down in Afghanistan. I wrote them to try and get further info but they wouldn't give.
I think I have it here. Check it out.
Photo Credit: Sgt. Richard Wrigley, 1st ACB, 1st Cav. Division Public Affairs
I think I have it here. Check it out.
Photo Credit: Sgt. Richard Wrigley, 1st ACB, 1st Cav. Division Public Affairs
173rd Airborne in the breeze.
Nice photos but why is the 173rd still jumping the old parachutes? I thought that everyone would be using the T-11 by now. If you have any knowledge on it, then hit me up.
Check out the guy in the bottom pic closest to the ground. He must be experiencing ground rush from hell...I'd pay money to see his PLF!
Operation Hammer Down II
F-35A first flight of AF-12
Lockheed Martin test pilot Bill Gigliotti flew the seventh production model of the F-35 Lightning II, F-35A AF-12, on its inaugural flight on 9 July 2011 from NAS Fort Worth JRB. |
Lockheed Martin test pilot Bill Gigliotti was at the controls for the first flight of the fifth production model of the F-35 Lightning II, F-35A AF-10, on 29 June 2011 from NAS Fort Worth JRB. |
Good for you buddy...you won...the ball is going to be a bust.
Guess what dumbass.
She said yes, now the ball will be a bust.
Every news camera in the social world will be at your ball, no one will be allowed to let their hair down and have a good time.
You won, everyone else lost.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
11th MEU's maritime raid force
Saturday, July 09, 2011
75th Ranger Regiment Combat Jumps.
Did you know that the Rangers have conducted several combat jumps during the war on terror? I had in passing seen gold stars on jump wings and figured they were at Tora Bora.
Ok, awesome.
I get that.
What I didn't know is that they had conducted several other "listed" jumps in addition.
via the Ranger website.
Special Combat recognitions (Combat Jump Operations)
* Regimental Reconnaissance Detachment Tm 3 conducts combat military freefall parachute drop onto Wrath Drop Zone in southeast Afghanistan on 10 November, 2001. In order to establish a Flight Landing Strip for follow on combat operations.
* Regimental Reconnaissance Detachment Tm 3 conducts combat static line parachute drop onto Shiloh Drop Zone in southeast Afghanistan on 21 November, 2001. In order to establish a flight Landing Strip for follow on combat operations.
* Regimental Reconnaissance Detachment Tm 3 conducts combat military freefall parachute drop onto Tillman Drop Zone in southeast Afghanistan in July, 2004 in order to emplace tactical equipment.
*Regimental Reconnaissance Company Tm 1 conducts combat military freefall parachute drop with tandem passenger in Afghanistan on 11 July, 2009 in order to emplace tactical equipment.
Like I said previously. These are the acknowledged combat jumps. The after action of these wars is going to make for some fantastic reading. Its going to be interesting to see the modifications to uniforms that are going to come once this stuff comes in out of the dark.
75th Ranger Command Video.
Turn your speakers up.
75th Ranger - Command Video from Fort Benning Television on Vimeo.
You can call me a 'fanboy' but if Special Ops needed to be expanded for the war on terror then the logical move wasn't to expand it across the board...the common sense move would have been to add another Ranger Battalion.
This war is about raids. Rangers are some of the best "raiders' in the world and its a core competency. Not an add on skill.
75th Ranger - Command Video from Fort Benning Television on Vimeo.
You can call me a 'fanboy' but if Special Ops needed to be expanded for the war on terror then the logical move wasn't to expand it across the board...the common sense move would have been to add another Ranger Battalion.
This war is about raids. Rangers are some of the best "raiders' in the world and its a core competency. Not an add on skill.
HMAS Childers...a patrol boat the Australian way.
(via Wikipedia) The Armidale class patrol boats are 56.8 metres (186 ft) long, with a beam of 9.5 metres (31 ft), a maximum draft of 2.25 metres (7.4 ft), and a displacement of 270 tons. The semi-displacement vee hull is fabricated from aluminium alloy, and each vessel is built to a combination of Det Norske Veritas standards for high-speed light craft and RAN requirements. The Armidales can travel at a maximum speed of 25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph), and are drien by two propeller shafts, each connected to an MTU 16V M70 diesel. The ships have a range of 3,000 nautical miles (5,600 km; 3,500 mi) at 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph), allowing them to patrol the waters around the distant territories of Australia, and are designed for standard patrols of 21 days, with a maximum endurance of 42 days. |
Elements of Power weighs in on the defense budget debate.
Two things...
“The nice thing about the defense budget is it’s so big, it’s so huge, that a 1 percent reduction is the equivalent of the education budget,” Obama said, immediately noting he was “exaggerating” the exact numbers.And this...
Today, the Marines are stuck with aging airframes that have limited capabilities and are expensive to operate—a double problem. In contrast, the “B is a winner on both counts. The impact on the fleet is significant. The Marines go from three to one aircraft; and it gets a new aircraft with significant reductions in cost of maintenance.”Read the entire article but when need better leadership than we're currently getting...both in Congress and in the Administration. I wonder how they think the unemployment numbers are going to look after all the reductions in force....I wonder if this entire budget battle isn't really about saving health care and not reducing the deficit....I wonder if anyone in D.C. actually cares. I wonder.
The fate of the F–35 is a case study in the President’s penny-wise, pound-foolish approach to defense spending.
Force Protection Timberwolf ...the latest vid.
Force Protection and the other competitors in the Canadian TAPV contest are slowly but surely letting information out on their products. This latest vid from Force Protection was released on July 6. It gives a much better view of the vehicle and at the end gives a run down of the partner companies.
Friday, July 08, 2011
A Company, The Highlanders, 4th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland in action!
Navy announces plans for its Reduction in Force (RIF).
Wow.
Another unintended consequence.
You're about to put several thousand service men from each service out in the cold...with an economy that has a real unemployment rate of 18%...with a veteran unemployment rate of over 23%...
Things are about to go from bad to worse. Read it about it here....
Another unintended consequence.
You're about to put several thousand service men from each service out in the cold...with an economy that has a real unemployment rate of 18%...with a veteran unemployment rate of over 23%...
Things are about to go from bad to worse. Read it about it here....
Check out this EOD's rifle...
ISAF is getting snippy!
I sent ISAF a note asking about the downed helicopter that they issued a press release on. The Major responding was obviously having a bad day. This was his response.
Classification: UNCLASSIFIEDI mean geez...all I asked was the type of helicopter, what nation its from, casualties and enemy action - if any.
Caveats: NONE
Sol,
You are right - we haven't released any further information as the
incident is currently under investigation.
I can confirm that there were no serious causalities and that there was
no enemy activity in the area at the time.
Regards,
Maj James.
TP JAMES - UK A
OF-3
Press Desk Chief
ISAF JOINT COMMAND
COMBINED JOINT OPERATIONS CENTER
This guy is acting like I was asking to date his daughter!
Anyway, the explanation that the incident is under investigation is shady as hell...if no enemy activity took place....if no serious casualties resulted from the crash (I would assume next of kin has been notified) then there is absolutely NO plausible explanation for them not releasing the aircraft type and the nation its from.
What's up with these ISAF guys? They're making a massive push to pump up these Afghan fluff pieces (all the US services are doing the same) but when it comes to getting information out that people are really interested in they go all quiet.
THIS IS BULLSHIT!
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