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Old 08-26-2007, 19:16   #1
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Combat Zone ODA-525

Tube alert.

The Military Channel is rerunning a new version ( Combat Zone: A Tight Spot,2007) of ODA-525's incident in Desert Storm.

Gee-whiz computer graphics, interviews with the members, and good covereage of the incident through pilot interviews.

This is different than the previous production, but not by much.
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Old 08-27-2007, 17:24   #2
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Tube alert.

The Military Channel is rerunning a new version ( Combat Zone: A Tight Spot,2007) of ODA-525's incident in Desert Storm.

Gee-whiz computer graphics, interviews with the members, and good covereage of the incident through pilot interviews.

This is different than the previous production, but not by much.

Saw it - cool documentary.

Some good lessons - For example (1) When you go light don't destroy your primary commo equipment and (2) always pack your smoke for the aviators to identify your locale and where NOT to drop their munitions.


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Old 08-28-2007, 17:02   #3
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I truly wish they had this available on DVD so I could order and watch it. I guess I will have to hope to catch a re-run when I get back CONUS
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Old 09-16-2007, 12:01   #4
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There was a little blurb not long ago on the Military Channel, about the 525's fight outside Ar Rutba. I don't recall them saying the team's number, but I remembered the battle because Andy Brittenham had showed me some photos of the aftermath, and told me about it.

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Old 09-16-2007, 13:00   #5
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If this is the Video of F16s dropping CBUs inside of Danger Close, I've seen it. Smoke is OK as a last resort or during cloudy conditions, but I could not believe how long it took them to break out the mirror and put a "Shiny" onto the A/C!!! Smoke is like tracers, it lets everybody know where you are, whereas a mirror is only seen by your intended recipient!!!

I say this as one that has directed fire from aerial platforms much much closer than "Danger Close"!!!

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I knew all those team members as I was on ODA 515 at the time and located a bit north of them on a similiar mission. I remember listening on the SATCOM that day of their situation. Next day my team was also compromised and had F16s drop CBUs danger close also. We didn't carry smoke either as our average ruck was already 150lbs. You have to start cutting some things off your load. One of my team members later became the 5th Group CSM and then the USASFC CSM after I retired.

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I truly wish they had this available on DVD so I could order and watch it. I guess I will have to hope to catch a re-run when I get back CONUS
I have it on DVD, you want it?
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I have it on DVD, you want it?
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My wife and I were in Rota looking for a hop back to Norfolk. I ran into a guy w/ a ODA-525 baseball cap. He said they were trying to get back to the states as well. I saw four or five more SF in the cafeteria at the airport. I wonder if any of them were the same as in the story?
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