Hind Sight is nearly always 20-20…
“In the two most recent operations involving U.S. forces, the EC-130E ABCCC platform was not available. The Air Force had retired it in 2002 on the premise that the CAOC would have sufficient communications resources to exercise command and control over vast distances in a widely distributed battlespace. In the absence of an ABCCC, the airborne warning and control system (AWACS) and joint surveillance and target attack radar system (JSTARS) had to fulfill the battlefield management role. This led to problems, both real and perceived, in providing air support to ground forces in a widely distributed battlespace.”
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We have an ABTripleC On-line store where you can find that long-lost coffee cup you've been wanting.
I make a couple of bucks on each item sold and that will go into helping pay for the hosting of the ABTripleC site and this store site... but the real reason for this venture is to give you guys a chance to pick up a memory for your desk or office.
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Read more on Dan’s page - http://www.abtriplec.com/index.php/site/comments/kester_daniel/
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Ray Roddy has completed his masterpiece.
Circles in the Sky - The Secret War in Southeast Asia - A Command and Control Perspective
Click Here to order from the publisher - or if you'd like a signed copy, contact me at ray.roddy@gmail.com. I will have to order 20 books at a time from Infinity to avoid double shipping charges. I will sign them as per request and mail them ASAP in a padded mailer with tracking information.
Thanks,
Ray Roddy