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Home » Planes, Copters, Blimps » Axe Hearts Marines

Axe Hearts Marines

312_photo7.jpgSo I’m a tacair junkie. Sue me. And of all the U.S. tac­ti­cal air forces, the Marines’ small force fly­ing Boeing F/​A-​​18 Hornets and Boeing AV-​​8B Harriers is my favoritest. These guys pull off minor mir­a­cles every day with ancient air­planes, a tiny bud­get and oper­a­tional com­mit­ments (in Iraq, Afghanistan, Japan and aboard Navy air­craft car­ri­ers) that keep them very very busy.
On top of this, the Marines must be ready for a wide range of con­tin­gen­cies, per­haps requir­ing forced entry against a con­ven­tional foe fly­ing sophis­ti­cated fight­ers. To that end, Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 312 “Checkerboards” based in Beaufort, South Carolina, is hon­ing its dog­fight­ing skills with live mis­sile shoots, exer­cises against adver­sary fight­ers and by send­ing pilots to Topgun at Fallon, Nevada. I go into detail over at Military​.com:

“Is there an air-​​to-​​air threat in Iraq? No. but if we start train­ing just to fight right now, when that fight’s over, some­thing else pops up and we’re unpre­pared,” says Major Bruce “Flesh” Gordon, a 34-​​year-​​old Checkerboards pilot with more than 1,600 hours in the Hornet. He says the Marine Corps’ small com­mu­nity of 14 Hornet squadrons — each fly­ing a dozen jets and half of which are based in Beaufort — needs to be ready to deploy on 48 hours’ notice to cover Marines storm­ing some for­eign shore to meet an unex­pected threat.
“If a [Marine] com­man­der wants to make a land­ing in, say, Bashir, Iran, he needs a secure beach­head. He won’t have that if the Iranians are launch­ing [Sukhoi Su-​​25] Frogfoot [attack planes] and [F-​​4] Phantom [fight­ers],” 34-​​year-​​old Captain Hank Thomas says by way of a hypo­thet­i­cal example.

Hopefully that exam­ple never becomes a real­ity. But if it does, the Marines will be ready.
– David Axe

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  1. Hoax says:
    October 25, 2006 at 1:12 pm

    I know you guys are in love with the F-​​22, but could you maybe inter­view some­one who isn’t a fighter jock to talk about what the mil­i­tary needs. It just seems to me that hun­dreds of guys/​gals are not dying because of close-​​air support–they’re dying because of IEDs, snipers, RPGs, etc.
    I’m sure the F-​​22 is great–but is it really what we need right now. C’mon, there isn’t a sin­gle coun­try that could even come close to com­pet­ing in any kind of an air campaign–and we’re sup­posed to spend hun­dreds of bil­lions on this plane?!! Seems like a waste of money that could be bet­ter spendt elsewhere.

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  2. David Axe says:
    October 25, 2006 at 6:42 pm

    Hoax,
    This post has noth­ing to do with the F-​​22.
    Besides, his­tor­i­cally speak­ing, the Iraq war is low-​​intensity and, frankly, cheap. The F-​​22 is designed for a very dif­fer­ent kind of con­flict. The F-​​22 is NOT a solu­tion to threats in Iraq. Nor was it ever meant to be.
    Apples and oranges, man.

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