Linebacker II

Linebacker II
Author: James R. McCarthy,George B. Allison
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1979
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: UIUC:30112041856623

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Operation Linebacker II 1972

Operation Linebacker II 1972
Author: Marshall Michel III
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2018-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472827586

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After the failed April 1972 invasion of South Vietnam and the heavy US tactical bombing raids in the Hanoi area, the North Vietnamese agreed to return to the Paris peace talks, yet very quickly these negotiations stalled. In an attempt to end the war quickly and 'persuade' the North Vietnamese to return to the negotiating table, President Nixon ordered the Air Force to send the US' ultimate conventional weapon, the B-52 bomber, against their capital, Hanoi. Bristling with the latest Soviet air defence missiles, it was the most heavily defended target in Vietnam. Taking place in late December, this campaign was soon dubbed the 'Christmas Bombings'. Using specially commissioned artwork and maps, ex-USAF fighter colonel Marshall Michel describes Linebacker II, the climax of the air war over Vietnam, and history's only example of how America's best Cold War bombers performed against contemporary Soviet air defences.

Linebacker II a view from the rock

Linebacker II a view from the rock
Author: James R. MacCarthy
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1979
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781428993518

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Linebacker II A View From The Rock Illustrated Edition

Linebacker II  A View From The Rock  Illustrated Edition
Author: Brig. General James R. McCarthy,Lt.-Col. George B. Allison
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2014-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781782898979

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With 30 illustrations This is a narrative drawn from the era of the Southeast Asian conflict, detailing a unique event in that lengthy struggle. The event was called LINEBACKER II, a nickname like thousands of others, used to identify an operation, project, or mission associated with military affairs. It so differed from the many others, however, in its execution and outcome, that it stands alone. For the first time in contemporary warfare, heavy jet bombers were employed in their designed role to conduct extended strategic operations against the warmaking capacity of a hostile nation. This monograph tells part of the story of Strategic Air Command’s participation in LINEBACKER II. In so doing, it addresses the efforts of a complex mixture of Air Force and sister service operations, with all services working in concert towards a common goal. Rather than develop a complete chronology or blow-by-blow account, which are matters of record in other works, the campaign is pursued more from the personal perspective. Herein is described the impact of LINEBACKER II on those in command, plus those in operations, maintenance and support who undergirded the effort, and the crewmembers. The narrative tells how they successfully met a staggering challenge. There was no book to follow. In only eleven days of intense combat operations they wrote their own book as they supported and flew the missions. In reviewing their story we find insight as to why the nation and the military need this caliber of people, who stepped forward when the need arose, demonstrated superior leadership, determination, and resiliency, did the job, and then dispersed into the more normal patterns of life. Many have since retired or separated from active service. Yet, it is clear that the ultimate well-being of our military structure in society must hinge on the continuing presence of this breed of people. Theirs was an achievement born of great ability and courage, and deserving of great honor.

When the Wolf Rises

When the Wolf Rises
Author: Colonel G. Alan Dugard
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2012-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781468525366

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When the wolf rises was a term used by Theodore Roosevelt to describe "Fear" as experienced in life situations, to include combat and other extreme happenings. This term is applied to the role of the B-52s and the effect on the crews, flying out of the island of Guam and from U-Tapao, Thailand during the eleven days starting on December 18th, 1972. This personal account is a graphic description on the results of those raids from a commander of a B-52 squadron during the raids which led to the end of the Vietnam War and its aftermath.

To Hanoi and Back

To Hanoi and Back
Author: Wayne Thompson
Publsiher: Smithsonian Institution
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781588344465

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After nearly eighteen months of the largely unsuccessful bombing campaign called Operation Rolling Thunder, the US Air Force began to look for ways to overcome technological, geographical, and political challenges in North Vietnam and use limited air power more effectively. In 1972 the two Linebacker campaigns joined with other air operations to make a dramatic, although temporary, difference. While they unleashed powerful B-52 area bombers, the campaigns also demonstrated the efficacy of newly developed laser-guided precision bombs. Drawing upon twenty years of research in classified records, Wayne Thompson integrates operational, political, and personal detail to present a full history of the Air Force role in the war against North Vietnam. He provides an unprecedented view of the motivations and actions of the people involved—from aircrews to generals to politicians—in every phase of the air campaigns. He outlines, for instance, the political reasons for President Johnson's reluctance to use B-52 bombers against major North Vietnamese targets. He also examines how the media influenced US policy and how US prisoners became the war's most celebrated heroes. The war in Southeast Asia ultimately pushed the Air Force toward adopting more flexible tactics and incorporating increasingly sophisticated weapons that would shape later conflicts.

Linebacker II

Linebacker II
Author: James R. McCarthy,George B. Allison
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1979
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: UOM:39015003338871

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The Eleven Days of Christmas

The Eleven Days of Christmas
Author: Marshall L. Michel (III)
Publsiher: Encounter Books
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781893554276

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In December 1972, with an increasingly dovish Congress preparing to cut off all funding for the war in Vietnam, President Richard Nixon ordered the bombing of Hanoi by the Strategic Air Command's "big stick," its fleet of B-52 bombers. Never before had a B-52 been lost in combat, but the North Vietnamese SAM missile crews knocked them out of the sky in the first days of the engagement. Despite the losses, the surviving bombers kept coming, inflicting huge losses on the North Vietnamese. For eleven days the momentum swung back and forth, moving from what appeared to be a certain U.S. triumph, to a possible North Vietnamese victory, to the ultimate ambiguous denouement in which both sides won and lost.