"Yeah I grew up in Los Angeles and use to hunt rabbits in the Mojave by Edwards. Ever been to El Centro on a hot day taking off in a Herc?"
I dunno where El Centro is, lol- so probably not
"My Daddy use to play war games a long time ago for the Army in the desert. Then he real time in the PI."
Pacific Islands? Next time you talk to him- tell him i said thanx for what they all did then. I mean it.
"I flew in the Navy, worked in maintenance, and understand LOCs."
I never implied you didn't.
"March 17th Aviation Week had a piece on Naval aircraft. Very interesting part was the DMMH on F-14Ds, a mere 60 per flight hour, about triple what Hornets need."
This has always been an achilles heel of the F-14.
"This is before the sandstorms hit and the nasty grit that kills turbines, like in the Abrams."
Actually, the Army's experience in the first war was that the sand actually helped to keep the turbine blades clean, but that the sand was murder on the air filters. I expect it's probably the same now.
"Let alone a piece tonight that lead elements in the 3RD haven't been resupplied in 4 days."
The severity of that depends on what they have- or rather don't have.
SOP is to carry ten days of water and MRE's, depending on their ammuntion expenditure, this could vary from an inconvenience to a major problem. In any case, our ground troops have to overcome these problems. That is their job.
"Logistics and details get you killed on a 350 mile front."
This 350 mile front has just been reduced to 200 miles by the establishment of the Iraqi FOB put up by the 101st Airborne.
That will help a lot, and so will chopping combat elements of the 3d to provide security.
"Navy has launched attack planes and they couldn't drop without a good ID on targets. Whole damn carrier force."
Our ground forces can still get the job done without air, it just means a higher cost in blood.
"This isn't a pissin contest between you and me."
That's good, cause i like you.
"The Army was denied over half the force projection they wanted in Iraq. Let alone no Northern Front."
BIG TIME POLITICAL CLUSTERFUCK.
No other way to cut it.
"Were stretched in a sandbox. While fighting the whole way."
Let me ask you one question. Would you trade our situation for the Iraqi situation in a million years?
Ne neither...
"You been in the desert. How long do tracks last? How well do sensors last in sandstorms?"
Tracks actually get pretty good wear in the soft sands(they are worst on rocky terrain and asphault), but yes, the sandstorms greatly decrease the resolution of FLIR, etc.
I am not defending Rumsfeld(who i largely view as an idiot), i am however stating that whatever problems exist are relatively minor, and will actually force the allies into a MUCH NEEDED consolidation campaign while they mass the neccesary forces for the final push on Baghdad.
Let the USAF and USN pound the Iraqi's for another week. Let our Apache's and Cobra's hammer them for 7 more days. While that is going on it will give our forces in the south the time neccesary to provide LOCSEC, as well as working the Fedayeen in the South.
Once the 4th ID is married with it's equipment and massed South of Baghdad, and the US 1st INF(Probably a Bde) is inserted into Northern Iraq we can hit them with Six full divisions(101st AA, 82d AB, 3d ID, 4th ID, 1st Marines and the UK Division, as well as a Bde of the 173d and a Bde of the 1st INF.
That will be more than enough to shatter the Baghdad defenses while still providing full flankSEC and LOCSEC.
Just be patient. They screwed up in their initial projections, but it is all easily fixable now that they have realized their error.
At least they didn't stay in denial and try to push the attack as is.
THEN you'd have cause to freak.
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