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USS George Washington (CVN-73) Nimitz class carrier USNS
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B-52Ds of SAC on 'Ground Alert' duty in the US PASW
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D Buff. I worked these at there EoL. We retired our D's from the 43rd SW in 1983 and they were replaced by the BIGGEST PIECES OF CRSP G models ever I seen. The 19th BW was disbanded and became a Refueling Wing, we got their B-52G's and it looked like they hadn't been kept up for a while! Think DOG!!!!!
 
D Buff. I worked these at there EoL. We retired our D's from the 43rd SW in 1983 and they were replaced by the BIGGEST PIECES OF CRSP G models ever I seen. The 19th BW was disbanded and became a Refueling Wing, we got their B-52G's and it looked like they hadn't been kept up for a while! Think DOG!!!!!

We had -Gs at Moron during Desert Storm, they did good work. They came in from Griffiss, Barksdale, and K.I. Sawyer, and they looked about the same condition as the -H models we had back home, and the same old-airplane smell. 24 in total, launching a three-ship mission every three hours, about 39,000 lbs of bombs per ship, and no one got any sleep for twenty days or so until we had a three-day maintenance stand-down before resuming another 20 or so days to finish it off.

Better IFE rate than the F-4s back home, for damned sure. We had one come in with battle damage that was pretty hairy, but otherwise they were good bomb-trucks.
 
We had -Gs at Moron during Desert Storm, they did good work. They came in from Griffiss, Barksdale, and K.I. Sawyer, and they looked about the same condition as the -H models we had back home, and the same old-airplane smell. 24 in total, launching a three-ship mission every three hours, about 39,000 lbs of bombs per ship, and no one got any sleep for twenty days or so until we had a three-day maintenance stand-down before resuming another 20 or so days to finish it off.

Better IFE rate than the F-4s back home, for damned sure. We had one come in with battle damage that was pretty hairy, but otherwise they were good bomb-trucks.
Yeah I know but those were got from Robins were dogs until we fixed 'em. Problem with Guam was a bird stayed for a year and than rotated back to the states and a different one comes into replace it.
 

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