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The Solomons Campaign: Strategic Pause and Review – Japan’s Last Chance for Victory?

CINCLAX checks in with a strategic summary of where the players stand at this point in the Solomons Campaign. As we will see here and in detail later ths week with the Battles of Santa Cruz and Guadalcanal I & II, this is still a very close run deal with either the Japanese or Allied [...] [...]

Navy

Postcards From Deployment: こんにちは横須賀から! (Hello From Yokosuka!)

Our erstwhile correspondent, AT1 Charles Berelmann, joins us from the Land of the Rising Sun 日本, specifically from the homeport of the US Seventh Fleet, our Forward Deployed Naval Forces in Japan.  For one who was an East Coast sailor, as we’ll see, it certanly has come as a cultural revelation.  One of my enduring [...] [...]

Navy

Effective Command Use of New Media

One of the long-time fixtures of the annual Tailhook National Symposium (nee ‘Reunion’) was the Flag Officer panel.  In this forum, the panel fielded frank and blunt questions from anyone in the audience – JGs and Ensigns included.  The only requirements were to maintain a modicum of respect and for the assembled flags to provide [...] [...]

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August 25, 1944 – Black Friday and the 474th FG

Sixty-five years ago today, over the fields of France, 23 P-38s of the 474th Fighter Group engaged what could loosely be described as a gaggle of German Bf-109′s and FW-190′s in a frenetic, hard fought, swirling dogfight.  Initially engaged in a fight were the odds were 2:1 against them, the 12 427th Fighter Squadron and [...] [...]

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One Second After – Of EMP and Post-Apocolypse America (Part 2)

With the previous article as prologue, we turn to the review of the work at hand – One Second After, by William R. Forstchen (forward by Newt Gingrich). The premise for One Second After lies in the devastating effects of an EMP attack carried out by employing a few nukes launched in an asymmetric strike.  [...] [...]

Flightdeck Friday

Flightdeck Friday: Hurricane Hunter Edition

As Hurricane Bill sits off the coast today, dumping copious amounts of rain on the SJS homestead (such as it is at the moment), we pause to consider a community of aviators and scientists whose mission brings them face to face with The Beast, under conditions normally sane aviators strive to avoid.  Today we take [...] [...]

Navy

Postcards from Deployment: The Day After the Day Before

Embarked correspondent AT1 Charles Berlemann, joins us once again with a slice of the deployed life – today from, well, tomorrow… SJS, How are things in the past? We just crossed that imaginary line on the global and fell so far behind the west coast time that we actually jumped ahead to the 19th of [...] [...]

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One Second After – Of EMP and Post-Apocolypse America (Part 1)

9 July 1962.  At Johnston Atoll, a scrap of coral in a remote part of the Pacific, a Thor IRBM stands on the pad as launch preparations are carried out.  Loaded with test equipment, its prime payload is a W-49/Mk-4 RV payload.  The target, however, is not to be found on a map or chart. [...] [...]

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Priming the Economy…

If the economy doesn’t pick up after our efforts this weekend in support of the new home (almost finished) then nothing will move it off  T.D.C. … Sphere: Related Content [...]