Interplanner
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[I wanted to comment at a local news site but they have discontinued comments due to people going to Facebook and forums]
In WW2, a squadron of Mustangs left England for a highspeed low altitude raid in northern Germany or Holland. Truly under the radar. The squadron was in its sub groups who would stay in formation with each other and follow the wing commander who was also the spotter. As back up on the important task of spotting, there was more than one in the lead group. The target was a building which had been confirmed on the ground as an unmarked front line of command and control.
The raid started fine however, it was low altitude and high speed. The spotting team were accurate and ordinances were deployed. But one of the first group who went through nicked a building a couple blocks before the target and was disabled and went down. The explosion there was taken to be the marker for the following groups and thus the mission was derailed.
The mistaken building that was hit was an elementary school, in session.
There was no intention of doing so. But today we read about the Afghan hospital and not even 24 hours after the awful event when no one could possibly know what happened, the coalition forces are being treated as the leading violators of human rights. The accusers get this from the Accuser-in-Chief and things he says about Ferguson and Roseburg.
As we know from Hiroshima, if there is going to be war, it must be an overwhelming-force attack that has no interest in setting up camp, but only in winning and being done.
Due to the assistance that Obama has been to the ISIS campaign (planned draw-down announcements mentioned casually years in advance in campaign speeches; in fact, every speech he makes is a campaign speech), I'm not surprised more of this hasn't happened.
In WW2, a squadron of Mustangs left England for a highspeed low altitude raid in northern Germany or Holland. Truly under the radar. The squadron was in its sub groups who would stay in formation with each other and follow the wing commander who was also the spotter. As back up on the important task of spotting, there was more than one in the lead group. The target was a building which had been confirmed on the ground as an unmarked front line of command and control.
The raid started fine however, it was low altitude and high speed. The spotting team were accurate and ordinances were deployed. But one of the first group who went through nicked a building a couple blocks before the target and was disabled and went down. The explosion there was taken to be the marker for the following groups and thus the mission was derailed.
The mistaken building that was hit was an elementary school, in session.
There was no intention of doing so. But today we read about the Afghan hospital and not even 24 hours after the awful event when no one could possibly know what happened, the coalition forces are being treated as the leading violators of human rights. The accusers get this from the Accuser-in-Chief and things he says about Ferguson and Roseburg.
As we know from Hiroshima, if there is going to be war, it must be an overwhelming-force attack that has no interest in setting up camp, but only in winning and being done.
Due to the assistance that Obama has been to the ISIS campaign (planned draw-down announcements mentioned casually years in advance in campaign speeches; in fact, every speech he makes is a campaign speech), I'm not surprised more of this hasn't happened.