90 Miles From Tyranny : The 90 Miles Mystery Video: Nyctophilia Edition #27

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Sunday, August 25, 2019

The 90 Miles Mystery Video: Nyctophilia Edition #27



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"PAC 6: A General's Decision" from Peachtree Films on Vimeo.

THE STORY:

Linebacker II was the primary military mission that led to the end of the US involvement in the Vietnam War. Most importantly, it secured the release of our POWs, some of whom had been held in extreme, unimaginable and torturous conditions for more than 7 years. Taking place in and around Hanoi, the most heavily defended city in the world at the time, Linebacker II was quite possibly the most intense use of air power in our nation’s history.

“PAC 6: A General's Decision” is the the story of the decisions made by Brigadier General Glenn R. Sullivan and others which enabled the success of the Linebacker II mission. It is also the story of the General's son and his own search for understanding and the truths of his father’s involvement.

After losing nine B-52s which was attributed to methods originated not in the battlefield but in Omaha, Nebraska, something needed to be done. General Sullivan, along with staff and crew members, developed and recommended new tactics sent directly to General J.C. Meyer, Commander of Strategic Air Command (SAC). By taking this direct action for the sake of expedience, General Sullivan bypassed his immediate supervisor, thus jumping the “chain of command”. The changes were effective and resulted in achieving the goals of getting the North Vietnamese back to the negotiating table, securing the release of the POWs, and saving the lives of untold numbers of crew members..Ironically, Sullivan’s action came at the expense of his beloved career in the Air Force.




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1 comment:

Unsolicited opinion. said...

B52 has a 70,000lbs payload, 113 hit Hanoi in 15 minutes That's 7,910,000lbs of explosives,in 15 minutes. 527,333 per minute, 8,788lbs per second.
Why didn't that happen in 1965??