To: Grampa Dave
We will be still sending ground troops and other land support groups after we start really attcking Iraq on or about 1 Feb.. Just-in-time-ground-troops...
My Baghdad Attack, Air-War-Date
estimated a month ago on Dec 16 2002
My estimate at the time was to begin on
Jan 31, 2003 5:56 pm EST
457 posted on 12/16/2002 7:55 PM EST by OReilly
All the carriers will not be in final position by that time, but Duh... that's why they carry aircraft!
71 posted on
01/19/2003 10:31:23 AM PST by
OReilly
Quick thinking under fire...
All the carriers will not be in final position by that time, but Duh... that's why they carry aircraft!
I was in South Carolina at the Charleston airport when the first C-5A landed there, at the co-located Military Airbase... Strom Thurman was scheduled to talk right after the plane landed. The C5A landed right on schedule, and promptly blew 4 tires.
Strom strode to the microphone, and his first words were..."That's why I made them put 23 tires on the sucker!"
75 posted on
01/19/2003 10:59:05 AM PST by
OReilly
To: OReilly
You and I are right about the movement of troops and ships.
If our Navy fighters could blast into hell the Talibunnies and al Queerdos in Afghanistan from over 700 miles out, they can launch and recover planes a distance from Iraq.
Last week the radio news on the West Coast before the paid rats marched to support Uncle Soddomite was filled with troop movements. The C5A's from Travis are coming in at night and leaving the next morning or next night loaded.
I picked the evening of 1 Feb after sunset for our attack.
We can bang the hell out of the mass murdering Soddomite Islamofascist thugs for days from the air while more troops and equipment head that way.
Of course none may be needed if Uncle Soddmite experiences Sudden Separation of his brain from his skull.
108 posted on
01/20/2003 7:29:28 AM PST by
Grampa Dave
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