Gunday Monday, Supplement, Vietnam, Linebacker II

Wild, wild West sent this in last week to be included in today’s Gunday Monday and I convinced him to let it stand on it’s own and tried to set up and post last Wednesday the 18th. I had problems with a few of the pictures that would not load correctly and I finally figured out how to post them. I am presenting it today as a supplement to the regular Gunday Monday and as a reminder of what could be happening soon. I have always believed the saying: To avoid tyranny, read and study history. Wild, wild West did a remarkable job and I compliment him for the time and effort he put into it. He stated he wants to do other posts and I encouraged him. Thank You Wild, wild West, Cederq.

On December 18th in 1972, Richard Nixon ordered massive bombing of North Viet Nam in reaction to stalled peace talks.  The name of the operation became Linebacker II.  For there to have been a Linebacker II, there had to of course been an earlier Linebacker, although it was not known at that time that there would be a second, so calling the first series Linebacker I is not really correct.

The first Linebacker was in response to the NVA Easter Offensive in April of 1972 and consisted of an aerial and naval bombardment of the North that went on for several months.  Eventually our reigning czar King Richard of Nixon decided to declare that operation completed.  Talks resumed in Paris and Henry Kissinger was able to announce that “Peace is at hand” but the North Vietnamese sensed panic in the American program, became obstructive and eventually walked out of the talks altogether.  It should be noted that the South Vietnamese were not exactly overjoyed at the way things were going either, sensing betrayal in the program and were later proven right.

Nixon reacted to the North Vietnamese walking out of the peace talks in Paris by bombing the living Bejesus out of the Hanoi and Haiphong areas with massive waves of B-52 bombers and Air Force and Navy fighter-bombers.  There hadn’t been anything remotely like it since WWII.  Linebacker II and was also referred to as “The Christmas Bombings” because they stretched nearly to New Year’s, with a short 36-hour pause to allow the participants to celebrate the birthday of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ before going back to killing each other by the bushel.

Eventually the Air Force and Navy ran out of targets, the North Vietnamese ran out of surface-to-air missiles, and everybody went back to the negotiating table in Paris to hammer out a somewhat cynical peace treaty that was distinctly not to South Viet Nam’s advantage.  It was, as was said in a political cartoon of the time, “all over but the shooting.”  Peace remained “at hand” just long enough for the US to withdraw all forces.  It took the Vietnamese another two years to settle the issue, but that’s another story.

A lot more to it than that, but that’s all the time we have for you today, folks.  Here are some pics of the festivities

  1. B-52s at Andersen AFB, Guam.

    2) Briefing before the first mission.

    3) Loading up the BUFF(Big Ugly Fat Fucker.)

    4) Guam was a long way to fly

    5) U-Tapao in Thailand was a lot closer.

    6) It wasn’t all B-52s, F-111s also flew missions.

    7) A-6 Intruders carried a lot of bombs.

    8) Air Force A-7D Corsair II

    9) Air Force, Navy and Marine F-4 Phantoms flew night and day.

    10) F-105 Wild Weasels hunted SAM radars.

    11) KC-135 passes gas to the F-4s of the 555th Tactical Fighter Wing.

    “The Triple Nickle eventually shot down so many MiGs their motto became ‘World’s Largest Distributor of MiG parts.’

    12) Maintenance crews worked impossible hours.

    13) Hitting Hanoi was called ‘Going Downtown.’

    “Unknown what Petula Clark thought about it.”

    14) Poor planning and tactics caused too many aircraft losses the first several days

    15) Pilots window in B-52 damaged by shrapnel.

    16) Fifteen or so BUFFs were shot down de[ending who did the counting. B-52 wreckage on display in Hanoi.

    17) An Air Force HH-53, Jolly Green Giant like this one was shot down flying a rescue mission.

    18) The North would nearly run out of Soviet supplied SA-2, Surface to Air Missles.

    19) MiG 21 tangling with an F-4.

    20) MiG-19 of the North Vietnamese 925th Fighter Regiment.

    21) A major surprise of the air war was the effectiveness of the old MiG-17 against the sophisticated American aircraft.

    22) B-52 tail gunners shot down two MiGs.

    23) The bombing continues after Christmas break.

    24) After a near revolt by bomber crews, better tactics and early expenditure of SAM Sites brought better odds.

    25) Bomb damage assessment.

    26) Individual bomb shelters were common. One size fits most.

    27) Kham Thein Street in Hanoi.

    28) Hanoi Jane was unfortunately not on Kham Thein Street that night.

    29) Participation Trophy.

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    31) Required reading.

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    Gunday Monday, LXX

    Contributed by Wild, wild West and Don’t bind me.

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    Gunday Monday, LXIX

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    The last one labeled 13.jpeg doesn’t fit the gunday mission plan, but it was too cute to not share whether you use it or not. WwW, I don’t know, shrieking harridans that hate the 2A and Right Wing Americans. Cederq.

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    Or, Inauguration day?

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    Santa and those pesky elves…

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    Gunday Monday, LXVIII

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    Gunday Monday, LXVII Thanksgiving Edition.

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    Gunday Monday

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    Gunday Monday, LXV, Armistice Day (Memorial Day) Edition

    Contributed by Wild, wild West and Don’t mind me.

    WwW: Part 1 covers the beginning of WW-One and trench warfare up to (+,-) 1916. Part 2 will follow next, and will cover Russia’s exit, America’s entry and the Armistice.

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    How it started. Austrian Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand & wife Sophie, shortly before their assassination in Saraje.

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    The assassin Gavrilo Princip.

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    And so it did.

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    Brit trenches.

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    Austrian machine gun crew.

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    German trenches. They would learn to dig them deeper.

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    Christmas in the German trenches, 1914.

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    German and Brit troops during the unofficial Christmas truce, 1914.

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    1 British Webley .445 Revolver.

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    Belgium Trench Sweepers.

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    German U-Boat.

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    The primitive rise of airpower.

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    British Handley Page bomber.

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    German Gotha bombers raided London.

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    Rule .303 – British SMLE with grenade launcher.

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    Australian infantry, Gallipoli, Turkey, 1915.

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    British machine gun crew Battle of the Somme 1916.

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    Canadian doctor Major John McCrae, who did not survive.

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    Rail guns at Verdun, 1916.

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    Third battle of Ypres, 1916.

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    Trenches at 3rd Ypres, 1917.

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    German Zeppelins bombed London.

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     It was an awful blood-bath but because our country wasn’t in it very long, I think sometimes we tend to forget how raggedly ugly it was.  And probably part of that would be how America was attacked at Pearl Harbor and the extensive mobilization that wasn’t as wide-spread for WW-One.  It definitely deserves more attention.

    My father came along late in his father’s life, as did I, but his brother George was much earlier and rode the boat to France in 1918 (daddy rode the boat to Guadalcanal in the next “big one”).  There’s a 37mm gun crew in this batch and Uncle George crewed one of those.  I have an inert shell for one of those contraptions rat-holed that he gave to Dad.

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    Germany sent Vladimir Lenin back to Russia where he led a revolution and took Russia out of the war.

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    Tsar Nicolas and his entire family were murdered by the Bolsheviks.

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    America goes in.

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    USMC recruiting poster.

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    USMC John Daley two time Medal of Honor winner who famously asked “Come on you sons-of-bitches, do you want to live forever?”

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    American 37mm gun crew in Argonne Forest.

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    The deactivated 37mm that my uncle brought back from France and gave to my father, with a 30-06 for comparison. 

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    Major General John A. Lejeune, USMC, commanded US Army’s 2nd Infantry Division during WW-1.

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    American artillery.

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    Eddie Rickenbacker’s Spad.

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    John Moses Browning and his water cooled heavy machine gun.

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    Val Browning used the BAR designed by his father in combat in France.

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    M1903 Springfield with trench stock.

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    The Bloody Red Baron Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen sitting in his Fokker tri wing.

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    Richthofen’s nemesis.

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    Australian machine gunner SGT Cedric Popkin (middle row, 2nd from right) likely fired the shot that killed Richthofen.

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    Clank, clank, I’m a tank. The state of Armor Branch in 1918.

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    BB35 USS Texas, the last remaining Dreadnaught class Battleship also fought in WWII.

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    USS Mullany, 4-stack destroyer.

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    SGT Alvin York, Medal of Honor.

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    The railcar under new management in 1940.

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    Gunday Monday, LXIV

    Contributed by Don’t mind me and Wild, wild West. Special Guest GS

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    56)GS: Took these at Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville, TN. last week. The Pontiac Bonneville belonged to Web Pierce, country music vocalist, songwriter and guitarist of the 1950s.

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    Gunday Monday, LXIII

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    To be used this All Hallows’ Eve

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    Let’s all meet up at WH, strapped and clapped!

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