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To: radar101
Aardvarks are still flying? Kewl. Get some, aardvarks!
4 posted on 09/01/2007 3:23:50 PM PDT by NonValueAdded (Brian J. Marotta, 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub, (1948-2007) Rest In Peace, our FRiend)
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To: NonValueAdded

“Aardvarks are still flying? Kewl. Get some, aardvarks!”

Yeah, the Aussies bought some way back when, and have bought more since they went outta business with the USAF. They’ve also upgraded them and fixed some of the basic problems the -111 had in the first place. Had we done the same work, they’d still be flying here, probably. The Aussies call the -111 the “Pig” and the patch their pilots wear says “Pigs Must Fly”


8 posted on 09/01/2007 3:26:35 PM PDT by Mr Inviso
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To: NonValueAdded

Operation El Dorado Canyon

On April 5, 1986, a bomb exploded in a discotheque in Berlin frequented by United States service personnel. Of the 200 injured, 63 were American soldiers; one soldier and one civilian were killed.

On the late evening of 15 April and early morning of 16 April 1986, under the code name El Dorado Canyon, the United States launched a series of military air strikes against ground targets inside Libya. The timing of the attack was such that while some of the strike aircraft were still in the air, President Reagan was able to address the US public and much of the world. He emphasized that this action was a matter of US self defense against Libya’s state-sponsored terrorism. In part, he stated, "Self defense is not only our right, it is our duty. It is the purpose behind the mission...a mission fully consistent with Article 51 of the U.N. Charter."

The use of force was specifically prompted by what the President claimed was "irrefutable proof" that Libya had directed the terrorist bombing of a West Berlin discotheque nine days earlier which had killed one American and injured 200 others. The impetus for the President’s decision to authorize the raid was the American intelligence interception of a message from Gadaffi ordering an attack on Americans "to cause maximum and indiscriminate casualties." Another communications source, an intercepted Libyan message outlined the attack being planned in West Berlin.

The raid was designed to hit directly at the heart of Gaddafi’s ability to export terrorism with the belief that such a preemptive strike would provide him "incentives and reasons to alter his criminal behavior." The final targets of the raid were selected at the National Security Council level "within the circle of the President’s advisors." Ultimately, five targets were endorsed by the JCS and Secretary of Defense and approved by President Reagan:

ARTWORK by Ronald Wong

http://www.f-111.net/art/ron-wong/Specialist%20Aviation%20Prints.htm

14 posted on 09/01/2007 3:45:24 PM PDT by radar101 (Duncan Hunter-The only possibility)
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