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Posted by 72cuda
on Wednesday, September 3, 2003 12:48 PM
Hey Jroden & Demono:
here is some thing that maybe a piece of info, most units that did particapate in OEF (Operation Enduring Freedom) where deployed for OIF (Operation Iraqi Freedom) and even more, like the 2 major units that where Bagram where the 101st Airbourne, & 82nd Airbourne for the Army and for the AF (A-10's) was the 23 FW 74 & 75 FS out of Pope AFB, 926 FW 706 FS & 303 FS (from the 442 FW from Whiteman AFB) out of New Orleans NAS, and the 355 FW from Davis-Mothan, just before the build up for OIF, and I can't remember whose units where deployed to the regein around Afghanistan, but I was there in Bagram for OEF as well here in Iraq for OIF, but thanks for thinking of OEF because that operation is going on as we speak too and those units need to be recoginised too for their jobs well done while we are taking the lime light from them, and I wish that the Model companies would update their kits to show the changed paint schemes of the aircraft now, like the A-10's & C-130's are now Grey not Euro I anymore even the armour is in the Euro not Desert Tan, and the units are all not the Flying Tigers or the Razorbacks, if you get what I mean, yes the FT's where there but they are not the only A-10 unit in the AF, and not all M-1's are Tan either even though they made a big impression being that color, thats what I'm trying to get across, yes their where F-14's, 15's, 16's, & 18's that played major roles too as with AV-8's, B-1's, 2's, 52's, and AH-1's, 64's but we all know their schemes, and units that flew them in and over Afghanistan to hit the Taliwackers (Taliban) & Stinky's (Al Qeida) strong holds & hide outs, to put this in short we got to remember that we where attacked and now we are on the offensive and we have brave men & women fighting on 2 fronts, 1 being in Afghanistan & the other in Iraq, we got to give all of them their credit due
thanks
have fun & relax
Cuda
84 of 795 1/72 Aircraft Competed for Lackland's Airman Heritage Museum
Was a Hawg Jet Fixer, now I'm a FRED Fixer
'Cuda
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