Deep Intel on America's 12-Minute War with Libya

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Ward Carroll

Ward Carroll

Жыл бұрын

A detailed look at Operation El Dorado Canyon, a joint Navy-Air Force strike ordered by President Ronald Reagan against the Gaddafi regime in April 1986 following a wave of terrorist actions supported by the Libyan leader.
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@269grasshopper
@269grasshopper Жыл бұрын
I worked on the F-111 E at Upper Heyford. I had just left in dec 84. I was stationed at Misawa in Japan preparing the base to receive the first wing of F-16s when this op went down. After the strike, Libya became an acronym, standing for "Lakenheath Is Bombing Your Ass".
@dana7325
@dana7325 Жыл бұрын
I was at RAF Upper Heyford from '80 to '83
@paulholmes672
@paulholmes672 Жыл бұрын
Small world, I, too, took a break from my beloved Varks and was Avionics Logistics manager at 5th AF Yokota (1985-1988), and at the time of this raid (and helped manage the F-16A beddown and the subsequent upgrades to the Block 30 C's and D's) . My boss, Colonel Ramos, 5AF/LGM had inducted Maj Fernando Ribas-Dominicci into the Air Force in Puerto Rico, and knew him well. Went back to the Varks in 1989 and retired at Cannon. Just a bit of additional info, in regards to the few sensor issues, the Pave Tack system had just been added to the F model a few years prior and tactics were still being developed and reliability improvements were growing at the time of this raid. It WAS great experience proven by the perfect use of the system in Desert Storm, both at the wellhead mission as well as the Highway of Death and Bunker Buster missions. One of the Libyan F models 74-178 is at Aviation Heritage Park in Bowling Green, KY The pilot on that raid, Col Arnie Franklin and Flight Lead and Mission Planner works with the Museum. Met up again with him at the F-111 Memorial Dedication at the USAF Museum in October last year, great . Kudos to all the AF and Navy people that made this mission work.
@dalenvigil
@dalenvigil Жыл бұрын
My father was in the 79th, we moved to Upper Heyford in 1984. Tiger Tiger Roar!!!
@tcb8295
@tcb8295 Жыл бұрын
I was stationed at Mildenhall during EDC. Recall every available parking spot had a tanker on it, either a KC-10 or a KC-135. I was one of a c I couple maintenance guys who kept the 2 tow vehicles capable of towing the fully loaded tankers operational. I remember seeing Pres Regan on TV saying that we were considering military action and looking out the window of my dorm seeing the tankers performing the "elephant walk" & launching while at same time F-111s launching from Lakenheath. Could almost see the end of both runways at same time. I knew it was on!
@jodonnell64
@jodonnell64 Жыл бұрын
@@tcb8295 Yeah... I was at Lakenheath at the time. I always wondered about Mildenhall and Lakenheath being so close together - hell, I'd walked between the two several times. Must have been a bit stressful for the ATC people. I always thought it was cool to be driving in to Lakenheath and seeing certain black aircraft taking off from a few miles away.
@Towbie442
@Towbie442 Жыл бұрын
As a Navy Flight Deck Veteran I so enjoy getting to learn the other side and see the fruits of the work we did and suffered for. Thank you sir for your service and continuing to teach us all about our beloved Naval Air force.
@bo0tsy1
@bo0tsy1 Жыл бұрын
Dogshit airplane, why the navy dropped it
@rodneycaupp5962
@rodneycaupp5962 Жыл бұрын
I was there in 1970... 33 days at DEF Con 1... The first time Nukes were locked and loaded in. All told, allied air incursions totaled more than 3,000 flights into Libya, The British flying most of those.., then again USN info is NEED TO KNOW< Only.. My Destroyer spent many boiling hot days well inside the Bay of Libya. The actions taken in 1970 kept the Peace in North Africa till Reagan got after the enemy. How many nukes were used , who knows ? Our military actions were Code Named " Black September ". The French were un-invited due to suspicions of supplying the enemy. WE OWNED the SEA... Meritorious Unit Citations for all involved
@oldgoat142
@oldgoat142 Жыл бұрын
When I was with VF-101, my CO was Commander Hank Kleeman, who was the CO of VF-41 and had shot down one of the Fitters. He was one helluva man.
@pontiacGXPfan
@pontiacGXPfan 14 күн бұрын
He died in an accident involving a F18.....RIP
@nigelfreestone1770
@nigelfreestone1770 Жыл бұрын
I remember that day well. At RAF Wattisham we were all stood to and had our F4's loaded and on standby, although we didn't know why until later that day.
@claycook5773
@claycook5773 Жыл бұрын
I was an F-111F Aircraft Commander on that night, but did not participate in the raid. I was on alert, so I watched then depart and waited all night for them to return. First critique, there was no "Karma 52 is Hit!" radio call, as your title indicates. All of the F-111's called "Feet Wet, Tranquil Tiger" as they coasted out, north towards the tankers and home, except Karma 52 never made that call. Other aircraft saw flashes and explosions which add up to Karma 52 hitting the water. Most of the guys I spoke to afterwards said the most fearful time was AFTER the target area, hoping to find a tanker in the darkness with low fuel. Because of fears of retribution and reprisal, the crews that participated were prohibited from saying so immediately after the raid. It was very, VERY odd to go from a perfectly normal day, to world news making combat and then instantly return to business as usual. The -111 was a great aircraft. RIP Paul & Nando.
@bobc4d
@bobc4d 10 ай бұрын
I was stationed at RAFL then, and a couple of days after it hit the news we had ABC, NBC and CBS crews following us to our off base housing. we were told to say only "you will have to get with public relations". some of the guys were really ticked off about it as it could have put their families at risk
@markwybierala4936
@markwybierala4936 Жыл бұрын
I was stationed at RAF Lakenheath as an F111 electronic warfare tech when this mission was tasked. The day was proceeded by an announced training exercise and for much of the work performed to prepare for the mission, it was done under the assumption that this was just an exercise. It wasn’t until we saw that the bombs loaded on the aircraft were real bombs instead of practice bombs that we knew there was something historical happening. For the most of the maintainers like myself, it was just another exercise. We practiced like it was real and when it was real we did our jobs as we were trained. The F111 was a cool plane. I was sad to see it go as it forced me to cross-train into a non-maintenance career field. Once a wrenchbender, always a wrenchbender.
@danieljohnson5726
@danieljohnson5726 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service. I was at ZAB when the raid occurred working in Trans Alert, we’d have a flight of F-111’s everyday for a few weeks prior to the mission. It was a challenge working on the Aardvark.
@vinssenclark5018
@vinssenclark5018 Жыл бұрын
Hi YB. This is Vins Clark your old housemate and coworker. How you been? How's your son?
@vinssenclark5018
@vinssenclark5018 Жыл бұрын
RAF Upper Heyford 77-79 RAF Lakenheath 82-86 Electronic Warfare Tech
@vinssenclark5018
@vinssenclark5018 Жыл бұрын
82-88. Old timers
@rodneycaupp5962
@rodneycaupp5962 Жыл бұрын
Lets hear it for the F 111, the Royal Navy, and Royal Air Force. Your Navy has always been there, along with the US Navy. Later in life my ship serving as an Allied ship TCG 354 Kocateppee, was sunk ... there was the Royal Navy doing rescues. No hope of saving the 65 sailors on the bottom. Your Air Force taking surveillance photos of my ship in flames.
@Jason-35D
@Jason-35D Жыл бұрын
Mr. Carroll’s videos are always top tier. Keep up the great work.
@daleslover2771
@daleslover2771 Жыл бұрын
👍👍👍
@zonaken
@zonaken Жыл бұрын
I was in the Navy and our ship was on patrol in the Persian Gulf at the time. Our ship was one of several who were diverted toward the Suez Canal just in case this thing got out of control. Of course it didn't and we never got there, but I can say that every sailor on our ship was totally amped up and ready to go. By total coincidence, years later I was discussing my time in service with a neighbor who was retired Air Force, I mentioned Eldorado Canyon and he told me he was one of those Aardvark pilots! Pretty cool trading notes back before a lot of these details were publicly available. Thanks for providing a great accounting of events. Cheers shipmate! Zk
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 Жыл бұрын
I was in the Army with an ETS date of Jul 86, for 3 years I was fully prepared to go to war, then this happened and I said "Are you kidding me? They wait until I'm a short timer to do this?"🤣🤣🤣
@godgunzndrumz
@godgunzndrumz Жыл бұрын
I was there onboard the USS America. I flew Aircrew in HS-11 on the SH3H Helicopters supporting the strike. None of us pilots and crew had slept for days in preparation. We even mounted M-60 Machine guns on our helicopters with homemade mounts. We pulled our SONAR gear out of the helicopters and painted one of them in Desert Camo that had a tendency to wash off in the rain. Door Gunnery was not something we trained for in the HS-1 RAG. We were ready as we could be for the Combat SAR (CSAR) that we trained impromptu for that luckily never came.
@nexpro6118
@nexpro6118 Жыл бұрын
And I'm batman
@lionittslegen2290
@lionittslegen2290 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service sir!! Much luv & respect from the hood… We luv our military, you guys & gals are the real GANGSTAZ‼️ God Bless America!!!!
@godgunzndrumz
@godgunzndrumz Жыл бұрын
@@nexpro6118 Thanks for protecting Gotham City.
@godgunzndrumz
@godgunzndrumz Жыл бұрын
@@lionittslegen2290 Thank you sir, much appreciated.
@nexpro6118
@nexpro6118 Жыл бұрын
@@godgunzndrumz lol. More than welcome
@jedclampett7705
@jedclampett7705 Жыл бұрын
All’s I remember at the time, ol’ Gaddafi screwed up a perfectly good Liberty Call on a Benidorm Spain topless beach. Weeee young Amphib squidlies (totally unrelated to all the bluster on the other side of the Med), really were enjoying ourselves at the time when the Shore Patrol loudspeakers starting going off up along the roadway by the beaches saying something to the effect, “All US Navy personnel GET BACK TO THE SHIP NOW!!! Remember it like it was yesterday and still cranked about it. What a nice beach…
@StevieMoore
@StevieMoore Жыл бұрын
El Dorado Canyon was amazing, my dad loved the Ardvark and told me about all of this when I was two or three years old one of my earliest memories
@deantait8326
@deantait8326 Жыл бұрын
Air Force Aardvarks ground strikes from England and Navy F-14 and A-6’s etc from the carrier.
@duartesimoes508
@duartesimoes508 Жыл бұрын
So I must be really old, as I was twenty when El Dorado Canyon took place in 1986 and I remember the loss of that F-111 perfectly. It was the only aircraft lost and no one survived.
@auburnalum9019
@auburnalum9019 Жыл бұрын
I have a personal friend who flew in the EA-6B Prowler for that mission. He has some great info from that night. Reach out if you want to connect.
@CraigGood
@CraigGood Жыл бұрын
I remember Sam Kinison's routine as one of the F-111 pilots apologizing to the French about their embassy: "Maybe I'd have been a better shot IF I'D HAD MORE SLEEEEEEP!"
@Bastion71
@Bastion71 Жыл бұрын
Great breakdown, Ward. I remember this when it was happening, but never knew the detail you have presented. Thanks as always for your insight.
@Charlie-Oooooo
@Charlie-Oooooo Жыл бұрын
When you know that the person narrating has actually been in the seat, it adds a realism that turns the spoken words into colorful moving images! Nice work Ward!👍 Go Navy! 🇺🇸 Go Airforce 🇺🇸
@darrelllovett4722
@darrelllovett4722 Жыл бұрын
My submarine was there for the duration...and well beyond. Once the Bird farms went over the hill; we stayed for 72 days turning 3 knot circles listening to Lybian radio.
@hzmicide1738
@hzmicide1738 3 ай бұрын
That’s really interesting. Could you make out what they were saying on it?
@magellan6108
@magellan6108 Жыл бұрын
There is one more iteration to this story. A USAF SR-71 did a BDA sortie over Libya just as Khadafi was giving his victory speech. There is a point in the speech when the classic sonic boom is heard overhead. Immediately following this, Khadafi can be seen ducking down while his demeanor made a radical change. Following Eldorado Canyon, terror strikes around the world took a marked decrease.
@streamingstarpros2843
@streamingstarpros2843 Жыл бұрын
We had heads up the mission was coming thru. USS BIDDLE had an SPS-48 air search, nominal 300NM radius of the view. We got 3 paints on the SR-71......it was breathtaking...
@Walterwaltraud
@Walterwaltraud Жыл бұрын
i An increase at Lockerbie....
@dongraf1222
@dongraf1222 Жыл бұрын
The F-117's possible participation was new information to me. Great vid Mooch.
@alantoon5708
@alantoon5708 Жыл бұрын
Back in the late '80's a former A-6E pilot who participated in this brought some FLIR video to our IPMS meeting. The impacts from the Harpoons on the Libyan missile boats was quite spectacular. Had a friend on the Saratoga at the time. He later became an Army officer....
@BloodHawk-vl1xd
@BloodHawk-vl1xd Жыл бұрын
My Dad brought back a VHS tape that had a music video with the FLIR image of the boat being hit. It also had the camera footage of the bomblets as they struck the airfields. It played to Stevie Wonder's Part time lover.
@johnnygandy1877
@johnnygandy1877 Жыл бұрын
I was at RAF Upper Heyford from '82 to '84. The EF-111s on this mission were actually stationed at Upper Heyford, not Lakenheath. That was the 42nd ECS, part of the 20th Tactical Fighter wing. I grew up in Virginia Beach and absolutely loved watching the F-14s. I knew Navy aviators were the real deal, but Mr. Carroll, I will tell you that the F-111E pilots of the 20th TFW were among the best in the AF. The E pilots did not have all the fancy gear of the F models at Lakenheath, but could still put a bomb up a fleas ass at Mach 1, a hundred feet off the deck at night during a squall.
@KnotheadRuss
@KnotheadRuss Жыл бұрын
Yes. I was stationed at Lakenheath around this time and Lakenheath had no EF-111s. We only had F-111Fs.
@jodonnell64
@jodonnell64 Жыл бұрын
@@KnotheadRuss Same here. 1984-1987. Got there about three months before they finished upgrading the F-111F's with the Pave-Tack pods. I loaded three of the birds for this mission. At that time, I was on the 48th side. Started out on the 548th side until the end of 1985.
@briangregory6303
@briangregory6303 Жыл бұрын
I was a nuclear weapons specialist at Minot at the time and we were helping the conventional shop fuse bombs for a second run with B52s.
@1Roamingwolf
@1Roamingwolf Жыл бұрын
Me me me meme its all about meeee...
@Khronogi
@Khronogi Жыл бұрын
​@@1Roamingwolf They were providing information not bragging. Besides, the second half of their post was giving praise to someone else.
@hawgbreath
@hawgbreath Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video and your storytelling. I was stationed at RAF Upper Heyford ‘73-‘75, so was interesting to see the images of the aircraft with their tail insignia. Of course I really enjoyed seeing all the AC and support ships. The buildup to EDC and the details of the missions were very well told. Thanks to all the men and women who made these missions a success and to all who are putting their lives on the line in our services today.
@noahway13
@noahway13 Жыл бұрын
These missions give military planners such a wealth of info. All the practice in the world can never come close to the real thing. This is the biggest, most glaring problem China has. They may have tons of kit, but virtually no Chinese military person of any rank has hands-on combat experience. I remember, about the same timeframe, the US landed in Grenada, a super soft target, but it exposed some weaknesses in the system that were subsequently ironed out. And physically helping Ukraine from the shadows is giving a FLOOD of info.
@FirstDagger
@FirstDagger Жыл бұрын
Case in point, F-35s just short off the border near Belarus: “We’re looking at an SA-20. I know it’s an SA-20. Intel says there’s an SA-20 there, but now my jet doesn’t ID it as such, because that SA-20 is operating, potentially, in a war reserve mode that we haven’t seen before." -anecdote from Col. Craig Andrle, head of the 388th
@mgoblue0970
@mgoblue0970 Жыл бұрын
> All the practice in the world can never come close to the real thing. This is the biggest, most > glaring problem China has. They may have tons of kit, but virtually no Chinese military person > of any rank has hands-on combat experience. Doesn't matter anymore. The US has allowed its military to get weak. Pronouns are the priority; not bombs on target.
@sfertonoc
@sfertonoc Жыл бұрын
So much planning for a critical 12 min vulnerability time, it is crazy. Very few if any can pull something off like this.
@sfertonoc
@sfertonoc Жыл бұрын
@@FirstDagger F35s can literally snack on SA20s on their way to a bombing mission.
@eddietat95
@eddietat95 Жыл бұрын
@@FirstDagger And thanks to the F-35 sensors, DoD now knows the SA-20s "war reserve mode" with an excellent opportunity to study and analyze the data in peacetime.
@slider292
@slider292 Жыл бұрын
That camera footage of the Mig-25s maneuvering is incredible.
@merrillalbury8214
@merrillalbury8214 Жыл бұрын
Seems this being an all Navy op was, indeed, the best option. The long flight and non-cooperation by our "allies" really impacted the Air Force ability.
@Dirtyharry70585
@Dirtyharry70585 Жыл бұрын
Frankly we should have flown over France or Spain at 50k then dipped down and in
@greenlichtie1570
@greenlichtie1570 Жыл бұрын
At times like these you know who your REAL friends are
@grovepeate3316
@grovepeate3316 Жыл бұрын
Loved this.Having been at Weisbaden late 67-69 and played football against all three UK bases,I really enjoyed this Mooch.Should have been an all Navy opt.Those 111's always were problematic.
@bo0tsy1
@bo0tsy1 Жыл бұрын
Why are our kids doing the dirty work, oh because the cia have wet farts.
@chubbymoth5810
@chubbymoth5810 Жыл бұрын
I guess those "allies" did not want to cooperate on a special military operations of that kind. Such unilateral actions undermine international law. I know independence in law is not really a US thing, but in more civilised nations we appreciate rule of law and ethics.
@pk4459
@pk4459 Жыл бұрын
Mooch content is always the best content! Superbly researched and presented.
@louscannon6265
@louscannon6265 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful detail and content, Ward. I've been subscribed for several years. Nothing but respect and admiration for you and your fellow countrymen as aviators and patriots, such dignity and honour. I'm situated close to RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire, and have been proud to witness U-2, B-1, B-2 and B-52 operations arrive and depart on numerous occasions. Back in the 80's was lucky enough to be part of a primary school tour when the KC-135s were the primary operators at Fairford. So proud that we have a US base on our doorstep. This year I plan a trip to Madingley Cemetery, Cambridge, where those from the USAAF that served during WWII are still to this day cherished and respected for their sacrifice so far away from home. May God Bless America.
@moltderenou
@moltderenou Жыл бұрын
The Cemetery is an oasis of tranquility and reflection. I, a British subject, visited quite a few years ago and was treated with the utmost politeness, even after telling the office that neither I or my family had had any relation to the U.S. Airforce or indeed WW 2
@jtbracknell
@jtbracknell Жыл бұрын
Ward, i served on CV-66 USS America from 1984 - 1988 and remember this day well. I was ships company IC2 and we all loved Ronbo and he didnt mess around with terrorists. I also remember some amazing liberty ports after it was over. Excellent report sir!!
@godgunzndrumz
@godgunzndrumz Жыл бұрын
I was there with you brother it was a great cruise.
@moltderenou
@moltderenou Жыл бұрын
Palma ?
@steveturner3999
@steveturner3999 Жыл бұрын
I was at a Blue Angels airshow in Pensacola in July after this raid. Two aviators were discussing the mission and I remember one of them saying ‘’The jamming was crazy! They had toasters popping in Turkey!’’
@dominichix5728
@dominichix5728 Жыл бұрын
I remember this. I was a scared 19-year-old kid in Navigation Dept. on the Coral Sea. I was standing watch down in stbd aftersteering one evening in March when the General Quarters alarm sounded. Didn't think anything of it until the GQ aftersteering helmsman came down to relieve me so I could run up to the bridge to take over as the helmsman for GQ. When I saw how scared he was coming down that ladder I knew something was amiss. That was a long 8 decks of ladders to get to the chart house and grab my life jacket and gas mask and run out to the bridge. When I took the helm, they were launching the "Alert 5" sending off two F/A-18s to investigate an air contact coming out of Libya. The sun was setting as the 18s neared the air contact and it turned tail and headed back to Libya. The way I understood it was because Libyan pilots couldn't fly at night. Imagine my relief when we secured from GQ. The next morning, I was back on watch in stbd aftersteering when the GQ alarm sounded again. I thought, "It's probably just another Libyan reconnaissance plane. No big deal!" Now up until this time, whenever we held GQ drills, the Conning officer had a soft voice when he gave helm commands and I always had to reply, "Orders to the helm?". That morning when I got on the helm, I never had to ask him to repeat his orders once! As soon as I took the wheel, he screamed, "Helmsan! Hard right rudder!" I turned the wheel and as we began turning hard he screamed, "Helmsman! Shift your rudder!" I obeyed. We were just building momentum in the opposite direction when he screamed, "Helmsman! Shift your rudder!" Now I was worried. I thought, "What the hell's going on? Are we doing torpedo evasion?!" I looked over at one of the Operations Specialist on the sound-powered phones to CIC and asked in a squeaky voice, "Hey man, why are we at GQ this time?!" He coolly replied that Combat had picked up an inbound missile fired at the battlegroup from Libya. Thankfully, it splashed a few hundred miles south of our ship.
@Echowhiskeyone
@Echowhiskeyone Жыл бұрын
"...why America needs aircraft carriers in a dangerous and uncertain world." It was true then and it is true now.
@la_old_salt2241
@la_old_salt2241 Жыл бұрын
​@@GarrishChristopherRobin777 Why are you here?
@nickhimaras9331
@nickhimaras9331 Жыл бұрын
Great telling of a great American military aviation story...warts and all! Thank you Commander Carroll.
@jamesmcintosh1521
@jamesmcintosh1521 Жыл бұрын
Excellent, excellent commentary together with the accompanying videos and still photos. Thanks Mooch!
@tombriggman2875
@tombriggman2875 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Mooch, as a former P3 sailor, I flew numerous missions to Rog the ships in the gulf of Sidra, These missions were a big deal and as a radio operator, I enjoyed making contact with our CAP which were Tomcats.
@jwbttyssn
@jwbttyssn Жыл бұрын
I was there for the entire time although under the water. It made a long deployment an exciting time. Thank you for a very accurate timeline of events.
@Ashley-wm7ix
@Ashley-wm7ix Жыл бұрын
The BEST, most accurate, and concise summary of these events EVER done!!! Impressive. Thank you! Your story telling is every bit as good as your novels Punk's War.
@paulgush
@paulgush Жыл бұрын
F-111's get all the credit for this raid, so it's good to hear about the Navy's involvement. The tragic epilogue of this strike was Gadaffi's murderous attack on Pan AM flight 111 over Lockerbie...
@KnotheadRuss
@KnotheadRuss Жыл бұрын
Yes, I worked F-111s at Lakenheath at this time but always thought that the Navy didn't get enough credit for their roll.
@AA-xo9uw
@AA-xo9uw Жыл бұрын
Pan Am 103
@pontiacGXPfan
@pontiacGXPfan 14 күн бұрын
Years later, the US and NATO kicked Libya in the ass again
@johngeorgegately7402
@johngeorgegately7402 Жыл бұрын
A paraphrase, but unavoidable question: "Are we better off today than we were 37 years ago?" Thanks Mooch for another outstanding production.
@rudolfabelin383
@rudolfabelin383 Жыл бұрын
I was visiting the Berlin nightclub La Belle 1 week before the bombing of it. I can still recall my reaction to when I read the morning newspaper. First thing I did was to call and check that my cousin was alright. She was an Au Pair in Berlin and frequently visited La Belle. Greetings from Sweden.
@dongiles
@dongiles Жыл бұрын
Great episode! A postscript to this was an SR71 mission on April 15 doing BDA where the crew outran several SAMs and set new Mach records for the crew and airframe.
@YamaHoyes
@YamaHoyes Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this review...I was one of the USAF F-111F crew on this mission...was friends with "Nando" and Paul. Proud to serve.
@stephenrodgers5672
@stephenrodgers5672 Жыл бұрын
Brian Shul (retired SR-71 pilot) tells about he and his RSO setting the record as the only Blackbird crew to fly 3 consecutive days in support of this mission.
@BloodHawk-vl1xd
@BloodHawk-vl1xd Жыл бұрын
An excellent speaker, Mr Shul is. I highly recommend watching any video you can of his.
@christopherr8441
@christopherr8441 Жыл бұрын
I love these kinds of mission breakdown and explanation videos. They are so fun to listen to and watch.
@frankgulla2335
@frankgulla2335 Жыл бұрын
Nice summary with great pics and video. Thank you.
@thebakedcattato
@thebakedcattato Жыл бұрын
When the video about a war is longer than the war itself
@gregorymaupin6388
@gregorymaupin6388 Жыл бұрын
I remember crossing the Line of Death several times in my time in the Navy. We relieved one of those carriers after the operation had ended.
@charletonzimmerman4205
@charletonzimmerman4205 Жыл бұрын
True way before this started in Aug. 81. But was 'Classified". Still is I believe.
@JohnSmith-fh2th
@JohnSmith-fh2th Жыл бұрын
U on the Kennedy...?
@gregorymaupin6388
@gregorymaupin6388 Жыл бұрын
@@JohnSmith-fh2th Forestall we came after all the fun
@charletonzimmerman4205
@charletonzimmerman4205 Жыл бұрын
@@JohnSmith-fh2th Yes , 1980 thru Jan. 81. Capt. Hernandez , he made Admiral cause of action, against Libya.
@JohnSmith-fh2th
@JohnSmith-fh2th Жыл бұрын
@@charletonzimmerman4205 U guys relieved us in Rota where we did the weps transfer. I remember our crew singing christmas songs to your deck crew, it was I believe in September 86.
@jasonwooden
@jasonwooden Жыл бұрын
Excellent recap. "Raid on Qaddafi: The Untold Story of History's Longest Fighter Mission by the Pilot Who Directed It" by Col. Venkus is a great read for more detail.
@markcoveryourassets
@markcoveryourassets Жыл бұрын
Mooch, those were some spectacumous visual FX near the opening and closing. It was like watching the real thing! Great explanation, tidy, and effective. Thank you, sir.
@stevenvicino8687
@stevenvicino8687 Жыл бұрын
I was a security policeman stationed at San Vito Air Station, southern Italy that night. We were part of the eyes of the 6th fleet in the Med. We were told something big was coming but no details. We were also told we were within missile range of Libya. What a night that was.
@markthomas6436
@markthomas6436 Жыл бұрын
Just like being there, Ward! Thanks for the detailed analysis.
@abricio
@abricio Жыл бұрын
Loved the editing and the production. Great video!
@mikeF111
@mikeF111 Жыл бұрын
Great video Ward. What a complex mission! I was at high school when the operation occurred and remember it well. 4 years later I was flying with the WSO whose Pavetack video is featured here! Loved flying with him.
@lancelehman1105
@lancelehman1105 Жыл бұрын
I remember this. This is one of the best account narrations I have heard of the mission. Good job!
@johnblaze3546
@johnblaze3546 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Ward, on this I remember this mission back in the day. But I never knew the break down of the mission. Thanks for taking the time to break it down sir. Great Video.
@GammerNii
@GammerNii Жыл бұрын
Love how you used so many pictures, just starting to learn about the difference aircraft and this really helps in learning to identify them
@evrydayamerican
@evrydayamerican Жыл бұрын
These and the videos where you talk to another person about our new fighters and such are my favs you do. I've never heard of this till now. Thank you for a nice lil history lesson.
@erichaskell
@erichaskell Жыл бұрын
Well told and very well researched. Thank you.
@GlideYNRG
@GlideYNRG Жыл бұрын
Been looking forward to this Ward. Thankyou.
@joanofarc6402
@joanofarc6402 Жыл бұрын
Always bringing us the best Carol ! Thank you.
@prospector5572
@prospector5572 Жыл бұрын
Outstanding production. Thank you, SIR
@JamesBrown-ct8nd
@JamesBrown-ct8nd Жыл бұрын
I love learning about these engagements! Thank you Ward! Should be required reading for any one who could be potentially engaged in combat ops
@stevehusten7940
@stevehusten7940 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Ward! I was an Air Force brat in the 70’s, and one of the bases Dad was stationed at was Cannon AFB, New Mexico. At the time, it was the 27th TFW flying F-111Ds. Fernando Ribas-Dominici, a WSO at the time, was an acquaintance of Dad’s at Cannon, and I have memories of him, as well as a photo of my brother and me in front of an F-111 taken and signed by him. I remember the operation and the news reports of one ‘111 not coming home. I wondered, with young denial and only for a moment, if that could have been Fernando. Naah, right? Mom later told me it was him. Always good to hear his name kept in memory.
@bvsveera
@bvsveera Жыл бұрын
This was an awesome video! Love to hear you narrate how these operations went down. Definitely keen to hear and watch more!
@dougruebsamen3970
@dougruebsamen3970 Жыл бұрын
Excellent show! Keep 'em coming. You are sooo interesting, Ward!
@Tr0nzoid
@Tr0nzoid Жыл бұрын
It just so happened that "Top Gun" was in production and awaiting release in May, inspired by an article written after the increased tensions following the 1981 engagement, adding a "ripped from the headlines" relevance.
@scottharris5714
@scottharris5714 Жыл бұрын
What a great explanation/breakdown of all events/actions that took place. Thanks Ward!
@nuvostef
@nuvostef Жыл бұрын
I remember this op; when we heard about it back in the states, we were cheering like lunatics. It was a great day to be on active duty. Thanks for another great viddy, Commander. 🤙🏼
@gordonbennet1094
@gordonbennet1094 Жыл бұрын
Great video - clear, concise, informative, and with a wonderful bonus ... no fkn music in the background. Excellent.
@michaelrobbins9679
@michaelrobbins9679 Жыл бұрын
Having been around and my father an aircraft controller for Aardvarks.. this was a great after action review! Thank you Ward!
@MrGTroutman
@MrGTroutman Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing all this information Shipmate! When we were working those flight ops on the America, those of us on the flight deck at the time knew we were making history, but were not privy to all these details of the missions. It was a pleasure serving with you! USS America V-4 Div. 85-89
@George-tz6nn
@George-tz6nn Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed that Sir !! It's always great to see our country doing good in an often thankless world !!
@thefrustratedtheologian6238
@thefrustratedtheologian6238 Жыл бұрын
I was there. USS Caron DD-970, Jan. 86 (Tripoli FIR) and Mar. 86. (Line of Death).
@kenutton992
@kenutton992 Жыл бұрын
Ward I always tune into your presentations due your knowledge of fighters and their rolls. Keep up the great work!
@JohnRodriguesPhotographer
@JohnRodriguesPhotographer Жыл бұрын
Great video Mouch
@dennisjamesanderson1079
@dennisjamesanderson1079 Жыл бұрын
Great narration best story ever. Thanks for the update.
@VHVDRAGON
@VHVDRAGON Жыл бұрын
This is great. As far as i know this is the first time this mission was profiled in socisl media. I served on the ageless warrior CV43 during thsi time. 1985 thru 1989. Best, scariest and most incredible time of my life. Thsnk you Mr Carrol for featuring this mission.
@bazemk5111979
@bazemk5111979 Жыл бұрын
I was living with my parents that were on a work visa in Libya, Misurata from 84-86. I was just a kid and I still remember the loud bombings that were broadcasted through the radio but also sometimes we could of hear them in person even though we were sort of far away from the impacts. Whatever I see nowadays on the internet regarding Libya has nothing to do with the Libya I remember when I was a kid, the country back then was extremely rich and and the economy was booming, nowadays looks unrecognizable to me all in ruins and rubble.
@TheophilusPWildbeest
@TheophilusPWildbeest Жыл бұрын
Great watch, thanks for making this report.
@richardhighsmith
@richardhighsmith Жыл бұрын
Consise, precise, and riveting narration. Great video.
@landrum3893
@landrum3893 Жыл бұрын
Straight up Excellent. Ive never seen a break down of that raid until now. Also I noticed an A6-E from VA-75 Sunday Punchers in that line up. That was my squadron 87-89 on the Kennedy. I worked on that plane as an AT many times. Great video!
@vascoribeiro69
@vascoribeiro69 Жыл бұрын
Living in western Portugal, I remember the abnormal aircraft roar during the night and the people talking about that. Later we knew what was about. Then in the Tigermeet 87 in Montijo AB I sat inside one F-111. Pretty good experience for a teenager.
@Robert-tt5tg
@Robert-tt5tg Жыл бұрын
Great reporting, thank you for your service
@sjpeckham1
@sjpeckham1 Жыл бұрын
great reporting; keep them coming for us
@dr-stephennewdell3882
@dr-stephennewdell3882 Жыл бұрын
Very Good Report. Thanks!
@kilmer009
@kilmer009 Жыл бұрын
Never knew about this. Thanks Ward!
@robertortiz-wilson1588
@robertortiz-wilson1588 9 ай бұрын
Watching your videos like these is like watching a true action film with unheard of operational detail!
@jimk9290
@jimk9290 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for putting this all together with valid information.
@joefarmer4465
@joefarmer4465 Жыл бұрын
Informative program!
@Curious_Hound_Overland
@Curious_Hound_Overland Жыл бұрын
Ward, love your videos. Your straight, unbiased narratives are awesome. I just watched this video and you gave me the best no-frills, this is what happened story of what happened topside. I was an EM2-SS on board USS Dace, SSN607 in the gulf of Sidra during this event. Between that and Chernobyl, we had a very interesting summer in the Med. Thanks, again. Eric B.
@reubenang6541
@reubenang6541 Жыл бұрын
This was great - looking forward to more in a similar format
@elmojito
@elmojito Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for this story. I remember it well as Captain Ribas was the brother of a work friend in Puerto Rico.
@gordonbergslien30
@gordonbergslien30 Жыл бұрын
Just your standard five-star work, Commander! Yours is one of the very best channels on KZbin. It's highly recommended viewing for the docents at the March Field Air Museum where l volunteer.
@DougCaldwell
@DougCaldwell Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the story, Ward. In a small way I contributed to the success of the HARM missiles used in the attack. I was working for Texas Instruments from 1979-92 who made the missile until Raytheon took over in late 1990s. My role was to get two important cables made for missile; umbilical and warhead. The umbilical cable connected the missile to aircraft to provide electrical connection. So it was very rugged to withstand temperature changes and stress going from flight deck to way up there. The warhead cable inside made the missile go boom at the right time. TI also made the sensor and radar seeking components of the missile. Many of the missiles were made in Lewisville, Sherman and Abilene, TX before the attack.
@bertg.6056
@bertg.6056 Жыл бұрын
Outstanding, Mooch!
@johnkling3537
@johnkling3537 Жыл бұрын
Truly fantastic debriefing. Thank you.
@garyeaton5719
@garyeaton5719 Жыл бұрын
Compelling video and reporting on an operation that was covered but with few operational details. Thank you.
@FrankChibu
@FrankChibu Жыл бұрын
This is so badass. Thank you so much for this detailed coverage!
@stevecam724
@stevecam724 Жыл бұрын
Great presentation Ward, really well done 👍☺
@whalehands4779
@whalehands4779 Жыл бұрын
Amazing content as always!
@heloshark
@heloshark Жыл бұрын
Great piece! Expertly produced! I passed this on to Serco teammate, and USAF veteran Michael Hoyes. Michael participated in Eldorado Canyon.
@NCcowboys84
@NCcowboys84 Жыл бұрын
Great video 💯
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