Unit & photo's
Emmado, I was stationed with the 4th SOG under V corps, but for the duration of the Storm I was TDY with the 8th SOG. We were FACP's. Mostly turtleback fire support and softskins with GRC-206 pallets.
Funny story about that....
We had just converted from 151's to Humvee's. We used to just drive our 151's into CH-53's (Jolly Greens) and fly in at 20 feet. Awesome insertion's, very quick, very safe.
Ever tried squeezing a Humvee into a CH-53? Never happen.
So we had to sling the Humvee's under CH-47's (Chinooks) and insert at 250 feet.
Every moron with a bow and arrow was shooting at us. Not funny.
For some weird reason, the slung Humvee's took more rounds than the Chinooks!
Our FACP teams were two man, one enlisted and one pilot. The pilot was a team member because he was qualified to know the "Envelope" or characteristics of the attacking aircraft. My pilot was a young Captain who was dual qualified, A-10 and F-16, super good guy. He hated our helicopter insertions because he couldn't shoot back.
He showed me something very interesting....
When an F-16 pickles off 2,000 pounds, it leaps skyward, it cannot help it. Right up into the SAM's. The pilot has to fight it back down quickly.
When an A-10 pickles 2,000 pounds you hardly see any altitude change. Ho-hum.
You would not believe how many rounds an A-10 can survive.
I'm digressing again.
Photo's? One of my biggest regrets of my military career was not taking photo's. I have just a small number of 35mm photo's that I packed away in boxes 10 years ago. I hope that I didn't leave any of the boxes in Germany when I came back to the World.
One day I'll find the boxes, scan the photo's and share them.
One day.........
-Sarge