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I received this at work today, a very interesting read but nothing I would distribute to non-USAF individuals. If you are interested in a copy, please <u><b>PM me your .MIL email address</b></u>. Unless I know you personally and know you should see this document, I will not send it to any other email accounts. I apologize to anyone who is offended by that, but tough shit! <img src=newicons/saevil.gif border=0 align=middle>
Here is the statement that came with the document:
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>Attached is a 135 page report by the Air Force (the CSAF's Task Force Enduring Look, of which I was a adhoc member of) on Operation ANACONDA. This is the fruit of a study directed by the CSAF to analyze the hard lessons learned from this battle which led to the first heavy casualties in OEF (8 Americans died, including two airmen, and over 80 wounded).
The fact that this operation was planned without input from the JFACC and his staff cannot be overlooked. The JFACC was not made aware of this operation until 5 days before the Operation was scheduled to kick-off. But the JFACC was flexible, but could have been more effective, with a "Joint Plan" had they been brought in sooner.
The hard lessons are "the critical importance of unity of command" and "views of the most efficient use and application of airpower differed significantly". These lessons lead to the development and employment of the ACE (Air Coordination Elements) from the JFACC HQ to the other components, during OIF, to ensure there is a proper and realistic understanding of how airpower should be applied.
This is a pretty good report, and one I highly recommend we all read. It is a testament to the men in the battle who overcame difficult terrain, a very under-rated adversary (the Army G-2 report is scalding on the shortcomings of the IPB assessment), and "Murphy's Law" to make this, in the end, a successful operation.....Check-six, Pepe<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
Cheers! M2
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