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Operation Iraqi Freedom - March 2003

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Re: Operation Iraqi Freedom - March 2003

Post by Supra » Fri Nov 08, 2024 11:08 am

Another superb picture-board telling its own story. Great images, interesting times!
Thanks for the memories. :thumb:

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Re: Operation Iraqi Freedom - March 2003

Post by Mustang531 » Fri Nov 08, 2024 1:28 pm

Great shots, thanks for sharing these with us. One thing I remember was visiting and the large number of spotters in attendance.

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Re: Operation Iraqi Freedom - March 2003

Post by H.A.Bucken » Fri Nov 08, 2024 4:29 pm

I remember tracking one of these in the Lake District; it had a problem and ATC were asking to the effect did it want to burn off fuel on a couple of laps of the U.K. And, a 'delta' area off Lundy was available to jettison its cargo.
I never disclose (outside our Forum) what I hear on the air-bands but someone did- to the Guardian for heaven's sake; what a plonker. If I remember right questions were asked in Parliament after this event.
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Re: Operation Iraqi Freedom - March 2003

Post by DanBeeden » Fri Nov 08, 2024 4:32 pm

Great shots - love the close-up of the Ghost Rider artwork on '1007. Was the deployment exclusively Minot jets?

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Re: Operation Iraqi Freedom - March 2003

Post by Knife 04 » Fri Nov 08, 2024 6:13 pm

Brilliant thread Stuart - love the ground shots with the marked up bombs

Was also there on the 23rd March 2003 and got 0007 and 0015 going out and another coming back with a hung up bomb. As Mustang531 said there were a lot of people there that day and can remember it being almost like a family day out - there were families there with picnic blankets and tables with a sizeable spread for lunch!

Nice final shot with the HH-60 from the 56th ERQS which were deployed from Keflavik to patrol the perimeter of the airfield

Thanks for sharing

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Re: Operation Iraqi Freedom - March 2003

Post by MR TERRY GREEN » Fri Nov 08, 2024 9:24 pm

Great pictures.

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Post by SW Sky Blue » Sat Nov 09, 2024 12:57 am

Good stuff Stu..

Kev :thumb:

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Re: Operation Iraqi Freedom - March 2003

Post by paddyboy » Sat Nov 09, 2024 4:30 am

Awesome set of shots, Stuart :Wow:

Thanks so much for posting :thumbs:

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Re: Operation Iraqi Freedom - March 2003

Post by sjoerd » Sat Nov 09, 2024 12:57 pm

Oh my....great shots there and thanks for sharing these memories.

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Re: Operation Iraqi Freedom - March 2003

Post by adderman » Sat Nov 09, 2024 4:27 pm

DanBeeden wrote:
Fri Nov 08, 2024 4:32 pm
Great shots - love the close-up of the Ghost Rider artwork on '1007. Was the deployment exclusively Minot jets?
No. Both BD and MT sqns were there.
60-0004 5 15 34 44
61-0007 8 21 27 40 were 10 that my colleague made but he didn't make a note of the codes.

60-0033 appears in the photos so that leaves 3.
Sure someone will know the others.

Also, out of interest how often, if at all do the B52's swap between units?

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Re: Operation Iraqi Freedom - March 2003

Post by toom317 » Sat Nov 09, 2024 9:18 pm

Are those 6 white rectangles on the starboard tailplane chaff and flare dispensers ?
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Re: Operation Iraqi Freedom - March 2003

Post by bigcrow » Mon Nov 11, 2024 7:00 pm

adderman wrote:
Sat Nov 09, 2024 4:27 pm
DanBeeden wrote:
Fri Nov 08, 2024 4:32 pm
Great shots - love the close-up of the Ghost Rider artwork on '1007. Was the deployment exclusively Minot jets?
No. Both BD and MT sqns were there.
60-0004 5 15 34 44
61-0007 8 21 27 40 were 10 that my colleague made but he didn't make a note of the codes.

60-0033 appears in the photos so that leaves 3.
Sure someone will know the others.

Also, out of interest how often, if at all do the B52's swap between units?
Here’s info regarding which 52’s were deployed.

Arrivals being 3rd March, 5 BW 23 BS B-52Hs “MT” 61-0027 60-0033 60-0044 60-0060 60-0047 60-0051 60-0004 61-0007 arrived in order as “Rippr 11-18” all carried red/yellow fin marks and “MT” code except 61-0027 which was unmarked

4th March, 60-0023 61-0040 60-0015 60-0026 60-0056 60-0034 arrived in order as “Rippr 21-26” all wore the red/yellow fin markings and “MT” code of the 23 BS, 60-0023 was marked up as the 23 BS CO’s aircraft.

There were aircraft changes during April –

02.4 60-0005/MT B-52H 5 BW CO arrived as “Rippr11”
04.4 60-0047/MT B-52H 5 BW returned to the USA as “Rippr11”
61-0021/BD & 61-0008/BD B-52H 93 BS arrived as “Scalp 93/94”
09.04 60-0051/MT B-52H 5 BW departed as “Edge 69”
10.04 60-0026/MT B-52H 5 BW departed as “Chill 69

With thanks to www.raf-fairford.co.uk for this info.

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