Thursday, February 2, 2017

Throwback Thursday West Pac '02-03 Operation Iraqi Freedom

Pretty easy for the liberal snow flakes to forget what we had to do to knock Islamic Terrorism on its ass 15 years ago. Sadly most if not all of those gains were wiped away thanks to the Obama administration's election promises and weak on terrorism stance.

Well kidos its a new game....

While the Connie may be gone, there are a plenty of us who still remember Shock and Awe!




In November 2002, VFA-137 deployed to the Persian Gulf on board USS Constellation for her final deployment. The squadron participated in extensive operations in the skies over Iraq, initially in support of Operation Southern Watch, and then in combat operations during Operation Iraqi Freedom. During the course of the conflict, the squadron flew over 500 combat sorties and dropped more than 300,000 pounds of precision-guided ordnance.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Guess you enjoyed killing women and children. Gutless coward who had to do it from ten miles in the sky. How you sleep well at night Cedar.

Anonymous said...

Hey 3:54 isn't time for you go start some more fires at UC Berkley?

Anonymous said...

Cedar I knew you were Navy but if I recall you where surface warfare not an aviator, but your twitter handle says "pilot" so what's the connection to the Kestrels? I read somewhere your call sign was "Fingers" what the hell is that about?

Anonymous said...

Fingers? Yes tell or maybe I don't want to know?

Anonymous said...

Awesome! We sure did kick some ass back then.

Anonymous said...

Anon 02 February 2017 @ 3:54. Your a snowflake. I served over there during desert shield/desert storm. I'm glad we killed some towel heads while we were there. Then again all that went to waste due to the fucktard Obuma.