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The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Operation Linebacker II - DEC 19th, 2002
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Posted on 12/19/2002 5:37:52 AM PST by SAMWolf

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Operation Linebacker II
The Christmas Bombing - 1972


Operation Linebacker II operations were initiated on 18 December 1972 and were directed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) to continue until further notice. The primary objective of the bombing operation would be to force the North Vietnamese government to enter into purposeful negotiations concerning a cease-fire agreement. The operation employed air power to its maximum capabilities in an attempt to destroy all major target complexes such as radio stations, railroads, power plants, and airfields located in the Hanoi and Haiphong areas. Unlike previous bombing campaigns, Linebacker II provided the Air Force and U.S. Naval forces with specific objectives and removed many of the restrictions that had previously caused frustration within the Pentagon.



During these operations, Air Force and Navy tactical aircraft and B-52s commenced an around-the-clock bombardment of the North Vietnamese heartland. The B-52s struck Hanoi and Haiphong during hours of darkness with F-111s and Navy tactical aircraft providing diversionary/suppression strikes on airfields and surface-to-air missile sites. Daylight operations were primarily carried out by A-7s and F-4s bombing visually or with long-range navigation (LORAN) techniques, depending upon the weather over the targets. In addition, escort aircraft such as the Air Force EB-66s and Navy EA-6s broadcast electronic jamming signals to confuse the radar-controlled defenses of the North. The Strategic Air Command also provided KC-135s to support the in-flight refueling requirements of the various aircraft participating in Linebacker II operations.

Andersen Air Force Base in Guam was the site of the most massive buildup of air power in history. More than 15,000 people and more than 150 B-52s lined all available space on the flightline. During Operation Linebacker II in December 1972, bombers stationed at Andersen flew 729 sorties in 11 days.

Navy tactical air attack sorties under Linebacker II were centered in the coastal areas around Hanoi and Haiphong. There were 505 Navy sorties in this area during Linebacker II. The following carriers participated in Linebacker II operations: Enterprise, Saratoga, Oriskany, America and Ranger. Aircraft of the Seventh Fleet performed the most extensive aerial mining operation in history, blockading the enemy's main avenues of supply. The reseeding of the mine fields was resumed and concentrated strikes were carried out against surface-to-air missile and anti-aircraft artillery sites, enemy army barracks, petroleum storage areas, Haiphong Naval and shipyard areas, and railroad and truck stations.



Between 18 and 22 December the Navy conducted 119 Linebacker II strikes in North Vietnam. The attack effort was concentrated in the Haiphong area. Strikes were conducted against surface-to-air missile and anti-aircraft artillery installations, railroads and highways Thanh Hoa Army barracks, the Haiphong Naval Base, petroleum centers and other military related targets.

Until the cease-fire ending US combat operations in Vietnam took effect on 28 January 1973, USS America and the other carriers ranged off the coast of Vietnam, conducting strike operations in support of troops and targeting strategic targets throughout North Vietnam.

On 25 December 1972 a Christmas Day bombing/tactical air attack recess went into effect during which none of the US air services flew sorties. Heavy raids around Hanoi, which resumed the day after the Christmas bombing halt, were eased as NVN showed indications of returning to the conference table.



The impact of the bombing was obvious in the severe damage to the North Vietnamese logistic and war-support capability. By 29 December 1972, the 700 nighttime sorties flown by B-52s and 650 daytime strikes by fighter and attack aircraft persuaded the North Vietnamese government to return to the conference table. Linebacker II formally ended on 27 January 1973.

Bad weather was the main limiting factor on the number of tactical air strikes flown during Linebacker II.
Of 741 planned B-52 sorties, 12 were aborted. The Air Force SEAD (Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses) mission was carried out by F-105, F-4C, and F-4E fighters. CAP (combat air patrol), escort, and chaff dispersal were carried out by numerous types. In addition, US Navy and US Marine aircraft flew a total of 277 night support sorties in A-6, A-7, and F-4 aircraft.



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To: Valin
Thank you for posting that, Valin.
161 posted on 12/19/2002 9:37:55 PM PST by MistyCA
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To: MistyCA
Hooray for me! :-)
162 posted on 12/19/2002 9:45:21 PM PST by Valin
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To: Valin
LOL...clapping! :)
163 posted on 12/19/2002 9:47:06 PM PST by MistyCA
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To: MistyCA
Top Gun turret.
164 posted on 12/19/2002 10:04:04 PM PST by SAMWolf
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To: MistyCA
A Crop circle?.....he he!
165 posted on 12/19/2002 10:10:13 PM PST by Light Speed
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To: Valin
Hessians



166 posted on 12/19/2002 10:19:58 PM PST by Light Speed
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To: comwatch
Stop by in Stockton and pick me up on the way.
167 posted on 12/19/2002 10:33:22 PM PST by The Real Deal
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To: SAMWolf
The B-52 is one of the most awesome planes ever built. You don't realize how really big they are until one flies over you at a low level.(2000 ft. or so) If you ever experience that, you will never forget it.
168 posted on 12/19/2002 11:03:50 PM PST by The Real Deal
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To: SAMWolf
Thanks, Sam!
169 posted on 12/19/2002 11:43:28 PM PST by MistyCA
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To: Light Speed
LMAO! That's funny. I have a friend in England who told me some stuff about the crop circles....that they are a hoax, etc.
170 posted on 12/19/2002 11:44:07 PM PST by MistyCA
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To: Light Speed
OMG...I hope that isn't you!
171 posted on 12/19/2002 11:44:50 PM PST by MistyCA
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To: Valin
I had to leave for a while to go play my new Mario Nintendo game! Now I am back! :) Everyone is probably already going to bed. :)
172 posted on 12/19/2002 11:52:53 PM PST by MistyCA
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To: SAMWolf
A song for us all

Jefferson and Liberty-Thomas Jefferson's 1800 presidential campaign song-A theme Song For Us here?

173 posted on 12/20/2002 1:45:14 AM PST by quietolong
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To: quietolong
Thanks for that link. And they say politics is mean- spirited theses days.
174 posted on 12/20/2002 5:32:55 AM PST by SAMWolf
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To: MistyCA
I usually use a Zebra M-402 mechanical pencil to draw, loaded with HB lead. Charcoals are also a little outside my meager skills at the moment, I get them everywhere but where I want them. Pencil I can get to where I want it to be. My Grandmother on my Father's side, as well as my Grandfather, did watercolors and charcoals. My Grandfather also did oil colors and pastels.
I only inherited enough skill to work with pencil, but I try to work with the other stuff.

The NEA controls the local art scene, so I am pretty much screwed in that respect. Everyone that looks at the art around here is from the pseudo-intellectual crowd that has bought the NEA dogma hook line and sinker. So, any type of drawing that has form, content, and beauty is called 'non-art' by the NEA.
I'm in agreement with you on the NEA. Wish they'd get lost.
Or artists could start up a rival group.
175 posted on 12/20/2002 9:22:04 AM PST by Darksheare
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To: Light Speed
Randy Cunningham, his RIO and their plane 'Showtime 100'.
176 posted on 12/20/2002 9:24:18 AM PST by Darksheare
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To: SAMWolf

Very nice summary...what historians fail to note is that most of our losses occurred during the first three days of Linebacker II; the sight of B-52s over Hanoi frightened the NV, and they (literally) fired their entire SA-2 inventory during the first 72 hours of the operation. After that, the Buffs and TACAIR roamed the skies unchallenged, and inflicted even more damage on North Vietnam. And by New Year's Day, Hanoi was ready to talk "peace."
177 posted on 12/20/2002 9:40:27 AM PST by Spook86
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To: Spook86
Nixon ordered what Johnson didn't have the guts to order and it brought the Communists to the peace table.
178 posted on 12/20/2002 10:10:51 AM PST by SAMWolf
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To: Darksheare
Pencil has the same effect of being able to "smudge" for shadow and dimension, doesn't it? Well, soft lead pencils, anyhow. I admire your ability. You should see me over here trying to dry my little misty figures with my finger on the mouse pad! :)


179 posted on 12/20/2002 10:19:44 AM PST by MistyCA
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To: Darksheare
Oh, duh! dry my little figures?? I don't think so! That was supposed to say "draw my little figures!" LOL.
180 posted on 12/20/2002 10:21:10 AM PST by MistyCA
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