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Biden’s War: February Army/Air Force deployments & redeployments!

U.S. Army photo by Specialist Xuyang Zhao, 01FEB2022.

Smiling NATO medics from the U.S. Army, and the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy, pose for a photo inside Norwegian Role 2 medical facility, in Norway, as they prep for casualties caused by ‘near-peer’ threats, 01FEB2022.

(from 2017, “NEAR PEER THREATS”, CODE FOR RUSSIA & CHINA AND THE COMING 3RD WORLD WAR?)

Ämari Air Base, Estonia, U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sergeant Megan M. Beatty, 01FEB2022.

On 01FEB2022, F-15E Strike Eagles from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, are now in Estonia for NATO ‘air policing’ operations.

U.S. Air Force video of F-15s in Estonia, by Staff Sergeant Megan M. Beatty, 03FEB2022:

Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, U.S. Army photo by Sergeant Jillian G. Hix, 03FEB2022.

On 03FEB2022, U.S. Army paratroopers with 82nd Airborne began boarding U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemasters for Biden’s anti-Russia operation Global Defender, which will deploy 2-thousand additional active duty U.S. Army personnel to NATO Europe.

Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, USA photo by Corporal Maxine Baen, 04FEB2022.

It isn’t just the 82nd Airborne, but by 04FEB2022 the 18th Airborne Corps began boarding C-17s bound for NATO Europe.

18th Airborne Corps material gets off-loaded on Wiesbaden, Germany. USA photo by Sergeant Stephen P. Perez, 04FEB2022.

USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Dawn M. Weber, 04FEB2022.

On 04FEB2022, the crews of U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemasters, on Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, prepared for flights to Ukraine.

USAF photo by Senior Airman Thomas Karol, 04FEB2022.

On 04FEB2022, the crews of USAF C-130Js on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, loaded supplies to support NATO units in Europe.

Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport, Poland. Puerto Rico Army National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Angel D. Martinez-Navedo, 06FEB2022.

On 06FEB2022, additional U.S. Army 82nd Airborne paratroopers arrived in Poland, as part of Biden’s operation Global Defender.

U.S. Army photo by Staff Sergeant David Lietz.

On 07FEB2022, Tennessee Army National Guard militia were on Fort Bliss, Texas, completing hastened deployment training to an undisclosed location.  The military police militia from Tennessee recently found out that their original deployment location was suddenly changed, and for some reason their training has been rushed: “A week ago we found out we are going to a different location. The Soldiers took it in stride. They are very resilient.”-First Lieutenant Timothy Sanders, Company Commander, 268th Military Police Company, Tennessee Army National Guard

“This upcoming mission is very unique. Every single Soldier going on this mission volunteered for it. They want to be here. They are excited. We are the first members of the Tennessee National Guard to do this mission. We accelerated the training and are already validated 100% across the board.”-First Sergeant R.J. Phelps, 268th Military Police Company, Tennessee Army National Guard

U.S. Army photo by Staff Sergeant Edwin J. Pierce.

Also on 07FEB2022, the Virginia Army National Guard’s 2nd Battalion, 224th Aviation Regiment, 29th Combat Aviation Brigade, completed their deployment training on Fort Bliss. They are flying to Kosovo.

U.S. Army photo by Gertrud Zach, 09FEB2022.

On 09FEB2022, it was announced that the U.S. Army’s 2nd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment will deploy from its home base in Germany to Romania, as part of Biden’s operation Global Defender.

On 10FEB2022, USAF F-22 Raptor 1st Fighter Wing aircrews on Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, prepped for deployment to United Arab Emirates (UAE). USAF video by Senior Airman Anthony Nin Leclere:

On 11FEB2022, the U.S. Army Recruiting Command announced new bonuses for recruits who can quickly ship-out for basic training: $5-thousand if you can ship-out within 90 days, $9-thousand if you can ship-out within 30 days, and somewhere in-between for those who can ship-out within 60 days! 

USAF video by Staff Sergeant Gabriel Macdonald, 1st Fighter Wing personnel deploy for UAE on 11FEB2022:

Illinois Army National Guard photo by Lieutenant Colonel Bradford Leighton, 13FEB2022.

On 13FEB2022, Illinois Army National Guard’s 6th Battalion, 54th Security Force Assistance Brigade conducted a deployment ceremony, they are being deployed to Mongolia, along with the U.S. Army’s 5th Security Force Assistance Brigade based at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington.

Family members of deploying 934th AW Airmen watch as a
934th Airlift Wing’s C-130H3 departs from Minneapolis Saint Paul Air Reserve Station. U.S. Air Force photo by Chris Farley, 16FEB2022.

On 15FEB2022, it was revealed that the week prior the USAF-Reserve mobilized its 934th Airlift Wing, in Minnesota, to use its C-130H3s to conduct troop and cargo transport operations between the United States and Europe.

Georgia Air National Guard photo by Technical Sergeant Caila Arahood, 16FEB2022.

On 16FEB2022, the Georgia Air National Guard’s 165th Airlift Wing deployed its upgraded C-130H transports to to support U.S. Air Forces Europe.

Vermont Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sergeant Michael Davis, 16FEB2022.

On 16FEB2022, several F-35A Lightning-2s based out of Hill Air Force Base, Utah, blasted off from the Vermont Air National Guard Base in South Burlington, Vermont, on their way to Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany.  Apparently it caused such a commotion that the Vermont Air National Guard was flooded with inquiries from local civilians (silly-vilians) wanting to know what was going on, causing the Vermont Air Guard to issue a statement referring concerned taxpayers to a press release from the U.S. Air Force.

USAF photo by Cynthia Griggs, 16FEB2022.

Also on 16FEB2022, Airmen from active duty 388th and Reserve 419th Fighter Wing depart Hill Air Force Base, Utah, to Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany.

U.S. Army video, by Specialist John Simpson, Fort Campbell, Kentucky, 101st Airborne personnel depart for NATO Europe as part of Joint Task Force Dragon:

Puerto Rico Army National Guard photo by Captain Mario Rotgers, 09FEB2022.

It was revealed on 17FEB2022, that personnel of the Puerto Rico Army National Guard’s 191st Regional Support Group have been in Poland providing logistical support for the U.S. Army’s 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions. Not just in Poland, the 191st RSG is conducting operations in 14 Forward Operating Sites spread around Poland, Lithuania and Latvia: “The Group work is expanding all over Poland to support efforts in response to current situations. We are setting up new forward operating sites to uphold the incoming waves of U.S. Soldiers and continue to provide combat-credible support to allied land forces.”-Colonel Paul Dahlen, 191st Regional Support Group commander

USA photo by Sergeant Amouris Coss, 17FEB2022.

On 17FEB2022, the 547th Medical Company (Area Support) of the 62nd Medical Brigade (which is based on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, in Washington) conducted mass-casualty training on Hohenfels, Germany.

On 23FEB2022, the Vermont Army National Guard announced that 1-hundred personnel will be deploying, no not to Europe, but to Washington DC! There are still 6-hundred National Guard personnel from across the U.S. patrolling the streets of the nation’s capital city!

On 23FEB2022, the West Virginia National Guard announced that at least 80 personnel will deploy to Washington DC! There are still 6-hundred National Guard personnel from across the U.S. patrolling the streets of the nation’s capital city!

Is the deployment of more National Guard personnel to Washington DC about the anti-Pandemic mandate Freedom Convoy?

Idaho National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Becky Vanshur, 23FEB2022.

Also on 23FEB2022, Idaho Army National Guard deployed C-12 Huron crews to somewhere in Africa: “The Idaho National Guard always answers the call when we are needed. The Africa mission is a noble example of this. I’m proud of the exemplary work the unit has accomplished when called upon in the past and I know their professionalism during this mission will fall in line with the Idaho National Guard’s high standards.”-Chief Warrant Officer 4 Spencer Widman, Detachment 35 State Aviation Group

(Idaho already has troops in The Middle East, as part of a multi-state deployment at the end of 2021!)

U.S. Army video, by Sergeant Meleesa Gutierrez, 173rd Airborne redeploys from NATO Italy to NATO Latvia, 23-24FEB2022:

NATO Channel video, U.S. Army Apache ‘Longbow’ gunships ‘forward deployed’ from Katterbach Army Airfield, Germany, to Lielvārde Air Base, Latvia, 24FEB2022:

USAF photo by Senior Airman John R. Wright, 26FEB2022.

On 26FEB2022, the F-35 unit out of Hill AFB, Utah, was ‘forward deployed’ (or redeployed) from Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, to Siauliai Air Base, Lithuania.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Edgar Grimaldo, 26FEB2022.

On 26FEB2022, it was revealed that the USAF’s 100th Aerial Refueling Wing ‘deployed forward’ from their base on Royal Air Force Mildenhall, United Kingdom, to Ramstein Air Base, Germany, providing 24-hour aerial refueling for NATO aircraft.

USAF photo by Senior Airman John R. Wright, 27FEB2022.

On 27FEB2022, USAF 48th Fighter Wing F-35s, based on United Kingdom’s RAF Lakenheath, were forward deployed to Siauliai Air Base in Lithuania.

48th FW F-35s were also forward deployed to Ämari Air Base in Estonia.  USAF video of their arrival on 27FEB2022, by Staff Sergeant Megan Beatty:

USA photo by Captain John D. Howard Junior, 27FEB2022.

On 27FEB2022, approximately 3-thousand-8-hundred personnel with the U.S. Army’s  1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, deployed from Fort Stewart in Georgia, to somewhere in the U.S. Africa/Europe command area.

The U.S. Navy-Marine Corps routinely deploy as the Department of the Navy is the only Constitutionally authorized branch of the U.S. military to project U.S. power overseas.

Biden’s War, so far for 2022:

A load of 1,250 M4A1 assault rifles arrived in Dakar, Senegal 21JAN2022. It’s part of a larger contract for 5,000 M4A1 ARs and accessories over the next two years.

MORE U.S. ASSAULT RIFLES GOING TO AFRICA!

IS NATO EUROPE UN-ASSING AFRICA TO PREP FOR WAR WITH RUSSIA? WHY IS RUSSIA SO INTERESTED IN AFRICA?

WAR with Russia TO START IN MARCH?  IT’S ALL ABOUT THE GAS!

JANUARY ARMY/AIR FORCE DEPLOYMENTS

Cold War: Going ‘Gangbusters’ with Texas F-4C & Georgia F-105G!

Cold War:  Approximately 1947 (due to U.S. President Harry Truman’s Truman Doctrine) to 1991 (Operation Desert Storm, collapse of Soviet Union).

Air National Guard photo by Airman First Class Sheryl D. Barnett, 10APR1981.

The U.S. National Archives makes available a lot of cool imagery, but unfortunately a lot of the info issued with it is wrong.  Can’t blame the National Archives, they simply repost what was given to them, so a lot of the ‘false’ info actually comes from the source; the U.S. Department of Defense.  The following is a case-in-point; photos of Cold War era Exercise Gangbuster #11 show both F-4C Phantom-2s and F-105G Thunderchief ‘Wild Weasels’, it lists both aircraft as being with the “128th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 116th Tactical Fighter Wing, Texas Air National Guardsmen”.  For the record, the F-4s are part of the Texas Air National Guard but not the 128th TFS/116th TFW, the F-4Cs belong to the 182nd Tactical Fighter Squadron, 149th Tactical Fighter Wing.  The F-105Gs are part of the 128th TFS/116th TFW, which is Georgia Air National Guard.  In some photos the obvious belly of an F-105G is shown, yet the info says it is an F-4 Phantom II.  Also, the exalted U.S. Air Force/National Guard info calls the F-105 the “Delta Dart”! Maybe this was an attempt to deceive the Soviets?

A faded ‘blue bomb’, hi-drag ‘snake eye’, is brought to a waiting Texas F-4C. Photo by Airman First Class Sheryl D. Barnett, 10APR1981.

Georgia Air National Guard F-105G gets bombed-up with a cement filled Blue Bomb. Photo by Airman First Class Sheryl D. Barnett, 10APR1981.

This is one of the photos that was listed as being an F-4. Photo by Airman First Class Sheryl D. Barnett, 10APR1981.

Gangbuster XI took place on Stewart Airfield, Georgia, in April 1981.  It was about bombing accuracy, and included the USS Clifton Sprague (FFG-16) as a floating target in The Atlantic Ocean.

Photo by Airman First Class Sheryl D. Barnett, 10APR1981.

Photo by Airman First Class Sheryl D. Barnett, 10APR1981.

Messing with the drogue ‘chute of the F-105G. Photo by Airman First Class Sheryl D. Barnett, 10APR1981.

The F-105G used water injection for take-off runs. Photo by Airman First Class Sheryl D. Barnett, 10APR1981.

Photo by Airman First Class Sheryl D. Barnett, 10APR1981.

Photo by Airman First Class Sheryl D. Barnett, 10APR1981.

I could find only two photos of Texas F-4Cs at Gangbuster XI, so here’s a photo of a 182nd TFS/149th TFW F-4C ‘intercepting’ a Soviet Tu-95 ‘Bear’ near Iceland, in 1981:

Photo dated 26AUG1981.

Weapon I-D: MARK 82, COLD WAR & BEYOND

Vehicle I-D: ROKAF 대한민국 공군 PHANTOMS

Biden’s War: War in Ukraine to start in March? U.S. Army offers big bonus to recruits who can ship-out quick! It’s all about the Gas!

This is just the tip of the complicated iceberg of international natural gas shenanigans that could plunge the globe into a new World War:

On 11FEB2022, the U.S. Army Recruiting Command announced new bonuses for recruits who can quickly ship-out for basic training: $5-thousand if you can ship-out within 90 days, $9-thousand if you can ship-out within 30 days, and somewhere in-between for those who can ship-out within 60 days! 

On 11FEB2022, Japanese news media reported that the United States and Japan made a deal so that Japan could sell any surplus natural gas (LNG) to NATO Europe/European Union, in case Russia cuts off NATO Europe’s gas supply.  40% of NATO Europe’s LNG comes from Russia.  The Japanese news media said Japan’s LNG shipments to Europe are set to start in March.  Is that when the shit hits the fan in Europe?

It should be noted that Japan has to import LNG and/or refine it from imported oil.  Recently Japan has cut back on LNG imports due to the skyrocketing cost of LNG, which is caused by the saber rattling in Europe.  As a result, Japan’s stockpile of LNG is actually dropping.  So is Japan’s offer to send (sell?) Europe LNG just a Paper Tiger?

On 03FEB2022, a report essentially stated that the hoped for state taxpayer funded Alaskan LNG project could result in a 43% reduction in LNG prices for Japan.

Another interesting report says Japan’s biggest oil/LNG company is about to begin LNG exploratory drilling off the West coast of Japan. Could this turn Japan into a net exporter of LNG?

Click here for more facts about LNG in Japan.

Another report out of Japan, on 09FEB2022, revealed the Japan LNG deal with Biden is actually about the deal Biden made with Qatar.  Apparently in retaliation, one of Japan’s top LNG buyers suddenly canceled its contract with Qatar!  The Japanese report says Biden’s deal with Qatar also involves Afghanistan.

At the end of January 2022, it was revealed that President Joe Biden was negotiating with Qatar, to convince Qatar to supply LNG to NATO Europe in case ‘the balloon went up’.

Journalists who actually investigate reports discovered that Qatar itself might be a LNG Paper Tiger.  It was discovered that Qatar is maxed out on LNG production, and the amount they could send to NATO Europe is actually insignificant.

Also, interestingly NATO Europe has been suing Qatar for the past three years, claiming Qatar is actually interfering with the creation of a new NATO Europe dominated LNG market, but suddenly on 11FEB2022, NATO Europe dropped the court claims!

The NATO/Ukraine saber rattling is causing LNG prices to go up worldwide.  In the U.S., natural gas prices are going up, adding to inflation woes, because U.S. supplies of natural gas are increasingly being sent to the more profitable LNG market of NATO Europe! (In Arizona, LNG went up as much as 125%!!!) At the end of January 2022, the Industrial Energy Consumers of America warned Biden that increased LNG exports was bad for the economy, even “anti-consumer”!

Remember, President Biden’s son Hunter is still part of the controversial Ukrainian LNG company Burisma! U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs/Finance Majority’s September 2020 Staff Report; Hunter Biden, Burisma, and Corruption: The Impact on U.S. Government Policy and Related Concerns 

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Third Class Edward Wargo.

In May 2019, the U.S. Coast Guard approved the ship Marvel Crane to carry LNG/Natural Gas.  It is one of several LNG export projects planned for Louisiana in the next five to ten years.

This is a 2019 U.S. Defense Logistics Agency video, by William J. Miller, revealing how involved the military is in supplying your petroleum products like LNG:

2016 U.S. Coast Guard video, by Petty Officer Second Class Jonathan Lally, explaining why the Department of the Navy supported the creation of the LNG facility in Port Fourchon, Louisiana, the first such port in the U.S.:

New Cold War: U.S. TAXPAYERS FORCED TO SEND UKRAINE $5.4-BILLION!

Biden’s War: JANUARY 2022 ARMY/AIR FORCE DEPLOYMENTS

World War 3, Eastern European Front 2014: MORE PROOF IT’S ABOUT EU/U.S. CONTROL OF NEW NATURAL GAS FIELDS!

New Cold War: U.S. taxpayers forced to send Ukraine $5.4-billion!

During the 2013-14 so-called revolution in Ukraine (openly supported by U.S. politicians who actually went to Ukraine to call for revolution, like John McCain in December 2013), an apparently democratically elected government was overthrown by an obviously pro-NATO insurgency.  Since then, and according to a report issued on 10FEB2022 by the U.S. Air Force’s 436th Airlift Wing Public Affairs, U.S. taxpayers have shelled out $5.4-billion in military (“security/non-security”) assistance to Ukraine!

U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik, 10FEB2022.

On top of that, there are military shipments to Ukraine that are officially listed as a Foreign Military Sale.  On 10FEB2022, another ‘Foreign Military Sale’, things marked ‘explosives’, were loaded onto a giant transport aircraft on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, for shipment to Ukraine.

USAF photo by Roland Balik, 10FEB2022.

This latest ‘sale’ is so important that two officials from Ukraine were present to watch the loading of the aircraft, along with an official from the Biden administration:  From left to right; Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to the United States Oksana Markarova, Major General Borys Kremenetskyi, and Biden’s Deputy Assistant Secretary-Bureau of Political-Military Affairs Mira Resnick.

USAF photo by Roland Balik, 10FEB2022.

Vehicle I-D: 2S3 AKATSIYA (2C3 АКАЦИЯ), COLD WAR TO UKRAINE BORDER CRISIS!

Ukraine 2017: CALIFORNIA CELEBRATES 20 YEARS OF National Guard Operations IN UKRAINE!

Mother of all Money Pits:  KURDS TAKE THE FIGHT TO ‘ISLAMIC STATE’, WHILE U.S. TAXPAYERS FUND DINNER PARTIES!

 

Alarm Black! Idaho office workers report to work in full protective gear! Is it the Pandemic, or War?

On the weekend of 04-06 February 2022, Idaho’s Gowen Field was ‘attacked’ (see more in the other stories below), forcing office workers to report for duty wearing full MOPP (Mission Oriented Protective Posture)!

Is this Idaho Air National Guard video, by Senior Master Sergeant Joshua Allmaras, a sign of the times, or things to come?  Listen as the voice over the loudspeaker says “Alarm Black!”:

Alarm Black is U.S. Air Force code that a biological/chemical/nuclear attack just took place.  It can also be communicated using a black flag.

Gas Attack 2017:  UTAH’S SECRET(?) WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION EVENT IN EAST IDAHO!

New Cold War: IDAHO ARMY NATIONAL GUARD MEDEVACS WOUNDED FROM GOWEN FIELD!

IDAHO’S GOWEN FIELD UNDER GAS ATTACK!

IDAHO’S 124TH PREPS FOR AIR STRIKES (now with video)! OR, LABOR SHORTAGES CAN GIVE YOU A CASE OF THE BLUE BOMBS!

New Cold War: Idaho Army National Guard MedEvacs wounded from Gowen Field!

MedEvac=Medical Evacuation

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Captain Bonnie Blakely, 05FEB2022.

On the weekend of 04-06 February 2022, Idaho’s Gowen Field (on the south side of Boise Airport) was attacked.  Idaho’s A-10Cs responded with ‘combat turn’ air strike missions, while Air Guard medics responded to the cries of the wounded.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Captain Bonnie Blakely, 05FEB2022.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sergeant Joshua C. Allmaras, 04FEB2022.

Idaho Air National Guard 124th Medical Group’s Critical Care Air Transport Team (CCATT) called in the Idaho Army National Guard’s Detachment 1, G Company, 1-168th Aviation Regiment, to fly out the wounded on their UH-60 Black Hawks.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Captain Rebecca Solosabal, 04FEB2022.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Captain Rebecca Solosabal, 04FEB2022.

This was all part of an intense weekend warrior training scenario on Gowen Field, to prep for future deployments: “The significance of this training is huge because it gives us an opportunity to train with the Army before being in a deployed environment.”-Senior Master Sergeant Virginia Holmgren, 124th CCATT

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Captain Bonnie Blakely, 04FEB2022.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Captain Bonnie Blakely, 04FEB2022.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Joseph Morgan, 05FEB2022.

The training was continued at the Orchard Combat Training Center (OCTC), to simulate medevac ops from a Forward Operating Base (FOB).

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Joseph Morgan, 05FEB2022.

New Cold War: IDAHO’S GOWEN FIELD UNDER GAS ATTACK!

 IDAHO’S 124TH PREPS FOR AIR STRIKES! OR, LABOR SHORTAGES CAN GIVE YOU A CASE OF THE BLUE BOMBS!

Cold War 1958: ‘Sons of Lebanon’, U.S. invasion of Lebanon, Plan Blue Bat!

“The Western Powers feared the complete disintegration of
the peace in the Middle East and the possibility of Soviet
exploitation of the crisis. The overt American reaction was
to send U. S. Marines to Lebanon on 15 July 1958….” Marines in Lebanon 1958, USMC Historical Branch

Between the end of the Second World War and 1958, there was a lot of effort by the Western Bloc (capitalist Europe/North America) and Eastern Bloc (pro Soviet Europe/Asia) for control of the oil rich and predominantly Muslim world of Middle East and North Africa.

The power elite in Lebanon had always leaned towards capitalist Europe, even though the majority of the working class, including Druze and Shia Muslims, wanted true independence from Western influence.  The elites of Lebanon were seen as puppets of the West, and the Soviet Union was seen as a supporter of people wanting independence.

In 1957, Lebanese elites signed onto U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower’s anti-communist policy, known as the Eisenhower Doctrine for the Middle East.  This meant that the United States could invade Lebanon if it thought the country was under threat of being taken over by communists.

At the beginning of May 1958, the anti-elite editor of a newspaper was assassinated, the working class blamed the elites. First worker strikes happened, then riots, the U.S. Information Agency building was set on fire.  Anti-government Druze and Muslims took control of several cities.  Many Christians supported the elitist government.

Newsreel films showing some of what was happening in Lebanon:

General Fuad Chehab of the Lebanese Army, a Christian, was afraid to take action against the rebels due to the fact that most front line soldiers were Muslims, and he did not want a full blown civil war.  Lebanon’s Army focused only on controlling lines of communications.

Then there were unconfirmed reports that Syria was sending special operation troops to help the rebels.  Egypt was broadcasting anti-western radio announcements.  Egypt and Syria had formed the United Arab Republic, which had support from the Soviet Union.

The elitist president of Lebanon asked the U.S. to intervene, but on 14MAY1958 was told no.  U.S. officials seemed to think a U.S. invasion would only make the situation worse. However, a full two months later there was a violent anti-monarchy coup in Iraq.  Iraq had been ruled, since the end of the First World War, by a puppet monarchy installed by the United Kingdom.  The puppet king and his entire family, and employees, were killed.  The 14JUL1958 Iraqi coup resulted in the end of the pro-British/pro-Western Iraq-Jordan Alliance. The president of Lebanon took advantage and demanded that the U.S. intervene in his country, hyping up a possible Soviet take over of the Middle East.

But here’s the oil industry connection; Iraqi oil flowed to the Western countries via pipelines that ran to the ports of Tripoli, Lebanon! The threat of losing Iraqi oil was the fire that got the U.S. moving, and amazingly fast.  In just one day, the 14th of July, President Eisenhower met with Congress, then ordered the U.S. Sixth Fleet to invade Lebanon.

It turns out the Sixth Fleet was already off shore, with additional U.S. Marines than what was considered normal, because of a November 1957 directive to prevent any coup from overthrowing the British installed puppet king of Jordan!  Iraqi oil pipelines run through Jordan before terminating in Tripoli, Lebanon.

Silent U.S. Information Agency film showing International Harvester and Opel Blitz fuel trucks at the Tripoli tank farm, and Tripoli oil refinery operations:

Because of fears of an overthrow of the ‘king’ of Jordan, the U.S. Navy had already made invasion plans, they simply modified them for Lebanon, calling it Plan Blue Bat.  And yes, the British had their Royal military onboard as well (units already based on Cyprus).  The invasion began at 15 hours after midnight, on what was called Khalde/Red Beach near the Beirut Airport, 15JUL1958.

Silent USMC film, by somebody with the last name of Hartzel, of Marines on the docks of the Port of Beirut, 21JUL1958:

The Marines were not met by rebels or soldiers, but by well-to-do vacationers as the beach was a tourist spot.  Then there were the villagers of Khalde, and the road crews that were busy building a new road: “Witnessing the assault were bikini-clad-sunbathers, Khalde villagers that had galloped on horseback to the site, and the beach workmen who had dropped their tools and had run to the shore. As the fully armed Marines charged over the sand, these civilian observers waved and some even cheered.” Marines in Lebanon 1958, USMC Historical Branch

The initial Marine Corps landing was completed after only 20 minutes, and without a shot!

This is a silent film, via the U.S. Information Agency, of U.S. Marine Corps LVTP5s and M50 Ontos, showing what might be the 10SEP1958 joint USMC/U.S. Army beach assault exercise, the guys riding on top of the Ontos are supposedly Lebanese Army officers, notice the crowd of spectators:

U.S. Information Agency film of U.S. Army (USA) H-34 Choctaw helicopters taking part in the joint USA/USMC beach exercise, 10SEP1958:

General Chehab of Lebanon’s Army was outraged, he had just won concessions from the rebel groups, but this invasion by the U.S. and U.K. threw everything out the window.  Documents claim the U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon tried to wave-off the invasion, but for some reason the radio in the embassy wouldn’t work.  Yet somehow, the U.S. Navy officer in charge was able to radio a message to the U.S. Ambassador: “I am operating under orders from Commander Sixth Fleet and Commander in Chief Specific Command
Mediterranean who in turn are operating under orders U.S. President. All troops have landed and will remain ashore in vicinity airport until further orders.”

The U.S. officer in charge had stated their goal was to hold the Beirut Airport, but then it was decided to move into Beirut to protect the U.S., French and British embassies. There were several incidents where the Lebanese Army blocked the U.S. Marines, but no shots were fired. General Chehab suggested different routes, but the general of the USMC units refused.  Finally, General Chehab agreed to ride with the USMC, but insisted that Muslim areas should be avoided.

On 17JUL1958, two U.S. Marines wound up in a Muslim area and were captured. They were turned over to the Lebanese Army, which immediately returned them to their USMC unit.  There are indications that the U.S. Marine officers in charge could not understand that Lebanon’s politics and religions were an inherent part of Lebanon’s military.  In fact, it seems most members of Lebanon’s parliament were protesting the U.S. invasion, it was looking more and more like Lebanon’s president was a puppet of the U.S.

Despite the fact that U.S. Deputy Under Secretary of State Robert D. Murphy, and USN Admiral James Lemuel Holloway the Third, agreed that what was going on in Lebanon had nothing to do with the world-at-large, East vs West, international game playing, more U.S. forces flooded into Lebanon!

Also on 17JUL1958, the ‘King’ of Jordan suspected a coup against him and asked for help from the British, who gladly sent in paratroopers. But this upset Plan Blue Bat, which called for British troops to take over control of Beirut Airport.  This is where the U.S. Army (USA) comes in.  The USA’s 24th Airborne Brigade was sent in.  Just like the USN, since November 1957 the USA had planned for an invasion of The Middle East, and was ready to go.  In this case the 1st Airborne Battle Group, 187th Infantry, based in Germany, had been on alert for possible deployment to Lebanon since 15JUL1958.

Let’s not forget the U.S. Air Force (USAF).  The first USAF units had flown to Adana, Turkey on 16JUL1958.  The USA’s airborne troops began arriving on Adana, Turkey, on 17JUL1958, then moved to Beirut Airport on 19JUL1958.  Immediately, infighting between the USA, USAF and USMC began over who was in charge of the whole Blue Bat Plan.  That was settled on 23JUL1958 when a USA Major General was made Commander In Chief, American Land Forces, Lebanon.

This whole time there were ongoing firefights between rebels, Lebanese police, U.S. forces, with nobody apparently getting killed.  The USA continued to pour in more troops and equipment. By the end of July, the USA and USMC had created a 20 mile perimeter around Beirut.

M48A1, photo by Thomas J. O’Halloran, July 1958.

With so much men and material being poured into such a small area, storage and living space became a problem.  U.S. Marines were getting sick due to insects, lack of toilets and lack of medical units.

U.S. Information Agency film showing the increasingly crowded conditions within the 20 mile perimeter:

Deputy Under Secretary of State Robert D. Murphy, and USN Admiral James Lemuel Holloway the Third, realized that the reason the people of Lebanon were so upset was because of their elitist president, it had nothing to do with communism or religion.  The two, apparently only wise-men from the U.S., believed the solution was a new presidential election.  An impromptu parliamentary election was held and General Fuad Chehab became the new president.  However, U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said U.S. forces would remain until the Lebanese government asked them to leave, and ironically General Chehab now liked having the U.S. forces around!

U.S. Information Agency silent film showing USA M48A1 Pattons, with long range fuel tanks, being put back onto U.S. ships in the Port of Beirut:

On 23OCT1958, Lebanon formed a new parliament, and even though there were ongoing spats of fire fights between factions in Lebanon, the United States pulled all its forces out of Lebanon on 25OCT1958.

It should be noted that the coup in Iraq did not affect the flow of oil to the West as the Iraqi Petroleum Company remained in private capitalist hands until 1972, and the expected coup in Jordan (where the Iraqi oil pipelines run through on their way to Lebanon), aka the Jordan Crisis, never happened.

Cold War 1961: BERLIN KRISE, ‘GAME OF CHICKEN’ U.S. M48A1 VS. USSR T-54/55!

2019: A FLYING M48A1? OR, HOW TO PAINT YOUR 1:1 SCALE M48A1.

Vehicle I-D: LVTP-5, LVTR-1, LVTE-1, LVTH-6

New Cold War: Idaho’s Gowen Field under gas attack!

Even the 124th FW medics had to done MOPP gear while they tried to fight off attackers, using their M240 machine guns. Idaho Air National Guard photo by Captain Bonnie Blakely, 04-06FEB2022.

Airmen of Idaho Air National Guard’s 124th Fighter Wing fighting for their lives after a gas attack on Gowen Field, the weekend of 04-06 February 2022, or at least that’s what it looked like.

Another Idaho Air National Guard medic reloads his M240. Idaho Air National Guard photo by Captain Bonnie Blakely, 04-06FEB2022.

It’s not easy fighting for your life while wearing full Mission Oriented Protective Posture (MOPP) gear. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Mercedee Wilds, 04-06FEB2022.

124th Logistics Readiness Squadron fire fighters responded as best they could. Idaho Air National Guard photo by Captain Bonnie Blakely, 04-06FEB2022.

Idaho Guard personnel are inside! Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Mercedee Wilds, 04-06FEB2022.

Searching for victims. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Mercedee Wilds, 04-06FEB2022.

Got one, looks like his feet have been blown off! Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Mercedee Wilds, 04-06FEB2022.

Stay tuned, Idaho Army National Guard’s Detachment 1, G Company, 1-168th Aviation Regiment UH-60 Black Hawks are on their way for the MedEvac mission!  The 1-168th is based in Washington, with units spread across Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, California and Arizona.

New Cold War: IDAHO’S 124TH PREPS FOR AIR STRIKES (after mock attack on Gowen Field)! OR, LABOR SHORTAGES CAN GIVE YOU A CASE OF THE BLUE BOMBS!

New Cold War: Idaho’s 124th preps for Air Strikes! Or, Labor Shortages can give you a case of the Blue Bombs!

“With the multi-capable Airmen concept, we are able to teach others how to do our job. Instead of sending eight ammo troops and eight weapon troops, we are able to send four of each and share the workload.”-Master Sergeant Michael Cabell, 124th Maintenance Squadron

Inert Blue Bombs prepped for Idaho A-10C’s combat turns. Idaho Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Mercedee Wilds, 02FEB2022.

‘Combat Turns’ means aircraft returning from a bombing mission get quickly refueled and rearmed, and turn right back around and take off for another air strike.  But this year’s combat turns are a little different, they are using what the U.S. Air Force is now calling Agile Combat Employment (ACE) concepts, which is an Orwellian way of saying ‘get used to doing more with less equipment’, especially people (which is not a good thing if the higher-ups are expecting a new World War).

GFU-7 Dragon 30mm ammunition loader. Idaho National Guard photo by Ryan White, 03FEB2022.

Loading the GAU-8 Avenger. Idaho National Guard photo by Ryan White, 03FEB2022.

Idaho National Guard photo by Ryan White, 03FEB2022.

Idaho National Guard photo by Ryan White, 03FEB2022.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Mercedee Wilds, 05FEB2022.

02-05FEB2022, on Gowen Field (South side of Boise Airport), Idaho, the Idaho Air National Guard’s 124th Fighter Wing-190th Fighter Squadron practiced Combat Turns with their A-10C Thunderbolt-2s (unofficial nickname is Warthog).

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Mercedee Wilds, 05FEB2022.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Mercedee Wilds, 05FEB2022.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Mercedee Wilds, 05FEB2022.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Mercedee Wilds, 05FEB2022.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Mercedee Wilds, 05FEB2022.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Mercedee Wilds, 05FEB2022.

While one A-10 gets airborne another gets loaded on fuel and fuses. Idaho Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Mercedee Wilds, 05FEB2022.

Video of ‘heritage’ 8N A-10C Combat Turns ops by Senior Master Sergeant Joshua Allmaras:

Senior Master Sergeant Joshua Allmaras brings you more Combat Turns:

Vehicle I-D: IDAHO’S HERITAGE A-10C ‘8N’

Battle ‘Damage’: TURKEY DEPLOYMENT REVEALS IDAHO A-10S ARE A BUNCH OF DIRTY PIGS!

Biden’s War 2022: JANUARY ARMY/AIR FORCE DEPLOYMENTS

New Cold War: RUSSIAN SU-30SM NOW PATROLLING THE SKY OVER BELARUS, WARGAMES ON THE GROUND UNDERWAY

Battle ‘Damage’: Turkey deployment reveals Idaho A-10s are a bunch of dirty Pigs!

Missing a chunk of paint off the nose. Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Joshua C. Allmaras, 24OCT2016.

In April 2016, U.S. President Obama ‘secretly’ deployed (the deployment was secretly planned in 2015) the Idaho Air National Guard’s A-10Cs to NATO Turkey (even though he hated the A-10 and wanted to retire it).  A failed coup attempt in the NATO country revealed where Idaho’s Warthogs had been sent.

March of the Pigs. Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Joshua C. Allmaras, 24OCT2016.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Joshua C. Allmaras, 24OCT2016.

The 124th Fighter Wing/190th Fighter Squadron’s mission in Turkey was to attack DAIISH (DA for al-DAwla, I for al-Islamiya, I for al-Iraq, SH al-SHam [al-Sham=Syria]), aka Islamic State, aka ISIS, aka ISIL, positions inside Syria.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Joshua C. Allmaras, 23OCT2016.

When the 124th FW/190th FS finally returned to The Gem State of Idaho, in October 2016, taxpayers got to see that A-10Cs aren’t afraid of getting down and dirty.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Joshua C. Allmaras, 24OCT2016.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Joshua C. Allmaras, 24OCT2016.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Joshua C. Allmaras, 24OCT2016.

Idaho Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Joshua C. Allmaras, 24OCT2016.

2016, Turkish coup attempt: TURKEY LOCKS-DOWN U.S. LED NATO BASE! HALTS IDAHO AIRSTRIKES AGAINST ISLAMIC STATE!

2015-16:

IDAHO SHOWS A-10C PRIDE WITH CITY NOSE ART

Cold War Battle Damage:  ALL HAIL THE HAIL BUSTER! WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU FLY YOUR C-130E THROUGH A HAILSTORM?