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Army recieves order to deploy to Gulf
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Posted on 12/27/2002 2:52:06 PM PST by Sparta

The Army has recieved orders to deploy to the Gulf. Elements of the Third Infantry Division recieved orders today. Developing......


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To: SamAdams76
Well for what it's worth, I have noticed some unusual air traffic over my house lately. I'm seeing these plain white jets with no markings. Absolutely no markings at all. Just plain white. They look to be about the size of a DC-9. I don't know if they are military or not. I had thought that maybe they were planes being taken out of service by one of the major airliners and thus they were painted over.

That would be troops on the move. These are usually 'wet leases' where the aircraft has been hired for a short term to transport personnel and / or hardware. World Airways are normally used. Ostensibly they are just civilian jets, but this airline hasn't operated a regular passenger service since September 1986. Their jets are chartered out for airlift services. Most of their business is with US Air Mobility Command and in September 2001 they got a $175 million contract to provide airlift services to the US military. They use DC-10-30 passenger aircraft but also DC-10-30 F (the cargo version) and possibly MD-11s which look similar but are larger. These aircraft are large, white and have three engines. (one on each wing and a centre engine in the tail.) The DC-10-30s can carry about 350 passengers while the MD-11s can carry over 400.

41 posted on 12/27/2002 3:34:06 PM PST by maquiladora
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To: Sparta

Pentagon orders tens of thousands of military personnel to Persian Gulf
JOHN J. LUMPKIN, Associated Press Writer
Friday, December 27, 2002
©2002 Associated Press

URL: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2002/12/27/national1827EST0738.DTL

(12-27) 15:27 PST WASHINGTON (AP) --  The Pentagon has ordered a major military force to the Persian Gulf in preparation for a possible war with Iraq.

Thousands of troops, two aircraft carrier battle groups and scores of combat aircraft have received orders since Christmas to ready themselves to head to the region in January and February, defense officials said Friday. Military personnel will go to Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain, among other locations.

The Bush administration waited until after the holiday to issue the orders, which alert units across the United States and possibly overseas to prepare for deployment to the Persian Gulf, officials said. Officials said tens of thousands of military personnel will receive orders to go to the region, but a precise figure was unavailable.

Some of the units being sent to the region are combat-ready, including infantry units, warships and strike aircraft, officials said. Many more are logistics, engineering and support teams, which will prepare for the arrival of even larger combat units in the months ahead, officials said. They will add to the 50,000 U.S. military personnel already in the region.

"We don't comment on specific unit deployments. However, forces will be flowing to the region to be in place should the president decide to use them," said Jim Wilkinson, a spokesman at U.S. Central Command, which would oversee operations in Iraq.

Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said last week such deployments will "reinforce diplomacy." The Bush administration hopes the threat of military action will increase the pressure on Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to fully disclose his efforts to acquire chemical, biological and nuclear weapons.

The Pentagon ordered the Navy to prepare two aircraft carrier battle groups and two amphibious assault groups to go to the region, defense officials said. The orders, sent in the last two days, require the Navy to have the vessels ready to sail to the seas around Iraq within 96 hours after a certain date in January, the officials said, speaking on the condition of anonymity. They did not specify that date.

One of those carriers, the USS George Washington, has already been selected to head to the region. The ship just arrived home to Norfolk, Va., from the Persian Gulf region and has remained ready to return. The second carrier will either be the Everett, Wash.-based USS Abraham Lincoln, which is currently in port at Perth, Australia, having just left the Persian Gulf region, or the USS Kitty Hawk, currently in port in Japan.

An aircraft carrier battle group includes six to eight surface escorts, including cruisers, destroyers, frigates and other vessels, dozens of strike and support aircraft and about 7,500 sailors. An amphibious ready group has about 2,200 Marines.

The defense officials said the amphibious assault groups have not yet been selected. Those groups center on a large, carrier-like vessel that can launch helicopters and carry Marines.

Already in the region is the carrier USS Constellation and the amphibious assault ship USS Nassau, and their escorts, officials said. The Nassau group carries another 2,200 Marines.

A fourth carrier group, centered on the USS Harry S. Truman, is in the Mediterranean Sea.

In addition, the U.S. Navy hospital ship Comfort is expected to put to sea from its home port in Baltimore next week and prepare for action, military officials said Friday. It will be headed to Diego Garcia, a British island in the Indian Ocean where the United States bases numerous military aircraft, to support any potential conflict with Iraq.

The 1,000-bed floating hospital will initially sail with a crew of 61 civilian mariners and 225 Navy personnel, including enough doctors to support two operating rooms, said Marge Holtz, spokeswoman for the Navy's Military Sealift Command. Hundreds more will be flown to the ship as needed, she said.

Air Force officials said units from five U.S.-based combat wings have received orders to prepare to deploy. They include F-15 fighters from Langley Air Force Base, Va.; F-15E Strike Eagles from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C.; B-1B bombers from Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D.; rescue helicopters and Predator drones from Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.; and C-130 cargo planes and possibly more rescue helicopters from Moody Air Force Base, Ga.

Air tankers and transport aircraft are also expected to take part, officials said. Dozens of fighters already based in the Persian Gulf fly daily patrols over most of Iraq.

The size of the Army deployment was not clear, but it included infantry as well as support units, officials said. The Army also keeps air defense units in the region.

Last week, officials said the Army was expected to deploy troops from the 1st Armored Division and 1st Infantry Division, both based in Germany, as well as an air mobile unit.

The main Marine Corps contingent is likely to be the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force, based at Camp Pendleton, Calif. The 1st MEF's headquarters unit already has moved to Kuwait to prepare for combat operations.

A Coast Guard unit, based in Tacoma, Wash., that operates six small patrol boats has been deployed to the Persian Gulf, according to the office of Sen. Patty Murray.

42 posted on 12/27/2002 3:34:50 PM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
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43 posted on 12/27/2002 3:35:25 PM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
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To: hchutch; Miss Marple
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44 posted on 12/27/2002 3:35:58 PM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
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To: PokeyJoe
Hanscom Air Field in Bedford, MA. It used to be purely an Air Force Base but is mostly used for civilian aircraft these days (some military still use it though). I work right next to it and a few years back, Air Force One appeared out of nowhere and flew about 500 feet over my head.
45 posted on 12/27/2002 3:43:41 PM PST by SamAdams76
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To: SamAdams76
Did Hanscom's name change back to "Field" from AFB?
46 posted on 12/27/2002 3:55:00 PM PST by demlosers
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To: Sparta
There have been a lot of military jets flying over our city all this last week here on the West Coast. Looking out of my office window there are a number of contrails in the sky. Pasadena, California is a no-fly zone on Jan. 1 becaue of the Rose Parade and Bowl Game.
47 posted on 12/27/2002 3:55:16 PM PST by NorseWood
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To: CholeraJoe
Look for elements of III corps at Ft Hood (1st Cav, 4th Mech) to be next.

If anybody wants to know when the attack on Iraq is going to happen all they have to do is check the clubs in Killeen.

48 posted on 12/27/2002 3:57:56 PM PST by jwalsh07
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To: demlosers
It is actually known as both Hanscom Air Field/Hanscom Air Force Base. The Air Force still has a small presence there but it is primarily operated as a civilian air field. It is actually now the busiest general aviation airport in New England.
49 posted on 12/27/2002 4:02:06 PM PST by SamAdams76
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To: Neets
Just hope we get him this time!
50 posted on 12/27/2002 4:04:05 PM PST by pitinkie
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To: pitinkie
We will...I have no doubt, and I am willing to be patient and let those in the know do what has to be done, for however long it takes.
51 posted on 12/27/2002 4:22:26 PM PST by Neets
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To: maquiladora
This might be the reason our government trusts passenger jet pilots with firearms, but will not allow cargo pilots to be armed.
52 posted on 12/27/2002 4:38:19 PM PST by earplug
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To: chainsaw
As the price of gas goes up. 10¢ today. 30¢ in the last two weeks in Illinois where I live.

Prices here have not changed much in about 4 months.

53 posted on 12/27/2002 4:43:02 PM PST by Mark17
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To: chainsaw
As the price of gas goes up. 10¢ today. 30¢ in the last two weeks in Illinois where I live.

Worth every penny. Let's Roll!

54 posted on 12/27/2002 4:48:16 PM PST by austinite
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To: Neets
I knew it was inevitable for a January date...

Attack on Iraq Betting Pool

55 posted on 12/27/2002 5:14:31 PM PST by Momaw Nadon
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To: sneakypete; river rat
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56 posted on 12/27/2002 5:22:58 PM PST by CARepubGal
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To: chainsaw
As the price of gas goes up. 10¢ today. 30¢ in the last two weeks in Illinois where I live.

Prices are steady and even trending downward here in West Virginia. Remember, there's all sorts of regional variations in gasoline due to the myriad of junk-science-based pollution laws each state has enacted. Some costs more to make than others; some can only be made at refineries in one part of the country and then has to be trucked at extra expense to whereever it's supposed to be sold, etc. And of course there's always plain old supply-and-demand issues, local competition, etc. How cold has it been up there lately? Any long stretches of icy roads keeping a lot of deliveries from being made recently? Does a certain Illinois-mandated gas mix have to be sold from, say Dec. 15 - May 15? It could be any number of things.

All in all, crude prices have certainly gone up over the past year, but looking at the 50-day moving average, it's really just been swinging back and forth in roughly the same $2 range over the last 60 days:


57 posted on 12/27/2002 5:23:07 PM PST by Timesink
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To: chainsaw
Guess it will go up more When BJ gets sworn in.
58 posted on 12/27/2002 5:23:24 PM PST by dts32041
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To: Oldeconomybuyer; knak; hchutch
Two Nevada Guard Units Being Deployed

Two Nevada National Guard Units are being deployed to Southwest Asia. The 126th Medical Company specializes in medical evacuations with army medics on board. The unit returned from Kosovo in May of this year... And includes Veterans from Vietnam and "Desert Storm." Now they'll join "Operation Enduring Freedom."

The Nevada Unit will send about 15 soldiers... And two of the army's newest "Black Hawk" helicopters. They'll be joined by 25 soldiers and four aircraft from California.

The other unit mobilized -- the 69th, is made up of military Public Affairs Specialists, who conduct briefings and escort reporters.

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Now THAT'S proof!

59 posted on 12/27/2002 5:24:09 PM PST by Shermy
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To: Sparta
May God keep our men and woman safe....
60 posted on 12/27/2002 5:41:01 PM PST by Arpege92
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