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US Air Force to reclaim Pacific airfield that launched atomic bombings as it looks to counter China​


By Brad Lendon, CNN
Updated 8:08 PM EST, Thu December 21, 2023

Northern Mariana Islands, March 31, 1945, when it was the busiest airport in the world.


The US Air Force plans to bring the Pacific island airfield that launched the atomic bombings of Japan back into commission as it tries to broaden its basing options in the event of any hostilities with China, the service’s top officer in the Pacific says.

Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach, commander of Pacific Air Forces, told Nikkei Asia in an interview published this week that North Airfield on the island of Tinian will become an “extensive” facility once work has been completed to reclaim it from the jungle that has grown over the base since the last US Army Air Force units abandoned it in 1946.

“If you pay attention in the next few months, you will see significant progress, especially at Tinian North,” Wilsbach said. The Air Force is also adding facilities at Tinian International Airport in the center of the island.

Pacific Air Forces confirmed Wilsbach’s comments to CNN but said there was no official release on the subject.

More here: https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/22/asia...tinian-island-airfield-intl-hnk-ml/index.html

Tinian Airfield Re-Awakens from a 70-Year Slumber in the Jungle​

By John Mills Dec. 27, 2023 12:00 pm

At the height of World War II in 1945, Tinian Airfield was the busiest airfield in the world as hundreds of B-29s gathered here for the final bombing campaign of Japan. Tinian had been seized from the Japanese in a bloody campaign in late summer of 1944 and now roared with the sounds of thousands of Wright R-3350 Duplex-Cyclones, one of the biggest aircraft piston engines ever made. One time in Cleveland in the 1990s I stepped out of our car and immediately recognized the sound as one of the few remaining B-29s flew overhead. It was exhilarating to hear this roar of American power overhead.

Now Tinian is coming back to life as one of the new dispersal airfields to deter China. Pacific Air Forces Commander, General Ken Wilsbach is overseeing the re-birth of this giant facility. Tinian and several more airfields and bases are coming back to life in the Western Pacific. Disperse and harden is the key to building the infrastructure to deter China from moving on Taiwan and beyond. Tinian is American soil and part of the U.S. Territory of the Northern Mariana Islands.

Harden and disperse – the key tenets to building deterrence in the Western Pacific​

The Tinian complex was a no brainer when reviewing the infrastructure of the Second Island Chain. The second island chain starts in Palau, then moves to Ulithi Atoll of the Federated States of Micronesia, the gathering point for the largest Naval force in history, the combined American and British fleets that gathered here in 1944 and 1945, next is Guam, a U.S. Territory and then Tinian and Saipan, the two major islands of the U.S. Territory of the Northern Mariana Islands. The Second Island Chain will be the pivotal location for assembling and projecting force to deter China from moving on Taiwan or the Philippines.

Palau is already the location of major infrastructure improvement with the establishment of an “Over the Horizon” radar complex that will allow a deep look into China. Saipan is receiving improvements as well as Guam. Guam is undergoing significant improvements, but is a large aggregation of basing activities, but possibly a dangerous over-concentration. Dispersing the basing infrastructure greatly complicates the targeting problem set of the Chinese missileers, ready to rain DF-17 and DF-26 missiles onto the concentrated aircraft parking aprons of Anderson Air Force Base on Guam.

More here: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/12/tinian-airfield-re-awakens-70-year-slumber-jungle/

I suspect that Like Anderson Air Force base on Guam we will see heavy bombers stationed here as well as a few fleet air service squadrons.
 

US Air Force to reclaim Pacific airfield that launched atomic bombings as it looks to counter China​


By Brad Lendon, CNN
Updated 8:08 PM EST, Thu December 21, 2023

Northern Mariana Islands, March 31, 1945, when it was the busiest airport in the world.


The US Air Force plans to bring the Pacific island airfield that launched the atomic bombings of Japan back into commission as it tries to broaden its basing options in the event of any hostilities with China, the service’s top officer in the Pacific says.

Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach, commander of Pacific Air Forces, told Nikkei Asia in an interview published this week that North Airfield on the island of Tinian will become an “extensive” facility once work has been completed to reclaim it from the jungle that has grown over the base since the last US Army Air Force units abandoned it in 1946.

“If you pay attention in the next few months, you will see significant progress, especially at Tinian North,” Wilsbach said. The Air Force is also adding facilities at Tinian International Airport in the center of the island.

Pacific Air Forces confirmed Wilsbach’s comments to CNN but said there was no official release on the subject.

More here: https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/22/asia...tinian-island-airfield-intl-hnk-ml/index.html

Tinian Airfield Re-Awakens from a 70-Year Slumber in the Jungle​

By John Mills Dec. 27, 2023 12:00 pm

At the height of World War II in 1945, Tinian Airfield was the busiest airfield in the world as hundreds of B-29s gathered here for the final bombing campaign of Japan. Tinian had been seized from the Japanese in a bloody campaign in late summer of 1944 and now roared with the sounds of thousands of Wright R-3350 Duplex-Cyclones, one of the biggest aircraft piston engines ever made. One time in Cleveland in the 1990s I stepped out of our car and immediately recognized the sound as one of the few remaining B-29s flew overhead. It was exhilarating to hear this roar of American power overhead.

Now Tinian is coming back to life as one of the new dispersal airfields to deter China. Pacific Air Forces Commander, General Ken Wilsbach is overseeing the re-birth of this giant facility. Tinian and several more airfields and bases are coming back to life in the Western Pacific. Disperse and harden is the key to building the infrastructure to deter China from moving on Taiwan and beyond. Tinian is American soil and part of the U.S. Territory of the Northern Mariana Islands.

Harden and disperse – the key tenets to building deterrence in the Western Pacific​

The Tinian complex was a no brainer when reviewing the infrastructure of the Second Island Chain. The second island chain starts in Palau, then moves to Ulithi Atoll of the Federated States of Micronesia, the gathering point for the largest Naval force in history, the combined American and British fleets that gathered here in 1944 and 1945, next is Guam, a U.S. Territory and then Tinian and Saipan, the two major islands of the U.S. Territory of the Northern Mariana Islands. The Second Island Chain will be the pivotal location for assembling and projecting force to deter China from moving on Taiwan or the Philippines.

Palau is already the location of major infrastructure improvement with the establishment of an “Over the Horizon” radar complex that will allow a deep look into China. Saipan is receiving improvements as well as Guam. Guam is undergoing significant improvements, but is a large aggregation of basing activities, but possibly a dangerous over-concentration. Dispersing the basing infrastructure greatly complicates the targeting problem set of the Chinese missileers, ready to rain DF-17 and DF-26 missiles onto the concentrated aircraft parking aprons of Anderson Air Force Base on Guam.

More here: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/12/tinian-airfield-re-awakens-70-year-slumber-jungle/

I suspect that Like Anderson Air Force base on Guam we will see heavy bombers stationed here as well as a few fleet air service squadrons.
Just how many fainting couches do you own, Jack?
 
We aren't preparing for war with China.
You're nuts, Why do you think they are going to open North Field after 70 some years?

Take it from Christine Wormuth :

The time is now to prepare for China conflict, Army leaders say
By Zamone Perez
Tuesday, Feb 28


“We’re really building out our integrated air and missile defense capabilities, for example, to be able to protect those kinds of staging bases that are going to be key,” Wormuth said at the Feb. 27 event. “We offer the opportunity to provide security indications to the broader course to again to provide intra-theatre sustainment, setting up initial stockpiles, setting up forward air refueling points, protecting them.”

The Army will also play a pivotal role in sustaining the joint force through battle, such as through theatre distribution centers, Wormuth added.

Part of those missile defense capabilities include long-range hypersonic weapons. Wormuth announced during the panel that the Army’s first battery of long-range hypersonic weapons will be a part of the service’s first multi-domain task force in the fall, following current training at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state.

Despite efforts by Washington and its allies to dissuade China against invading the self-governing island, Flynn said the People’s Liberation Army’s preparations do not reflect a country building up its defenses, rather a country preparing for a military conflict outside of its borders.

https://www.defensenews.com/home/20...-prepare-for-china-conflict-army-leaders-say/

This goes back as far as February. Where have you been? Here's another link:

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/dip...s-military-preparing-war-chinese-analysts-say
 
You're nuts, Why do you think they are going to open North Field after 70 some years?

Take it from Christine Wormuth :

The time is now to prepare for China conflict, Army leaders say
lol even your headline doesn't agree with what your promoting.

Can you say War Gaming.......I think you can....
 
You're nuts, Why do you think they are going to open North Field after 70 some years?

Take it from Christine Wormuth :

The time is now to prepare for China conflict, Army leaders say
By Zamone Perez
Tuesday, Feb 28


“We’re really building out our integrated air and missile defense capabilities, for example, to be able to protect those kinds of staging bases that are going to be key,” Wormuth said at the Feb. 27 event. “We offer the opportunity to provide security indications to the broader course to again to provide intra-theatre sustainment, setting up initial stockpiles, setting up forward air refueling points, protecting them.”

The Army will also play a pivotal role in sustaining the joint force through battle, such as through theatre distribution centers, Wormuth added.

Part of those missile defense capabilities include long-range hypersonic weapons. Wormuth announced during the panel that the Army’s first battery of long-range hypersonic weapons will be a part of the service’s first multi-domain task force in the fall, following current training at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state.

Despite efforts by Washington and its allies to dissuade China against invading the self-governing island, Flynn said the People’s Liberation Army’s preparations do not reflect a country building up its defenses, rather a country preparing for a military conflict outside of its borders.

https://www.defensenews.com/home/20...-prepare-for-china-conflict-army-leaders-say/

This goes back as far as February. Where have you been? Here's another link:

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/dip...s-military-preparing-war-chinese-analysts-say
Yes, you have a lot of that bullshit bookmarked because youre obsessed
 
he can get one on the cheap since he'll be the only one in it.

I wonder what - “Angry (and terrified) old "man" screaming at the lawn” - sounds like bouncing off the walls of a bargain basement one "man” bunker???

🤔
 
I wonder what - “Angry (and terrified) old "man" screaming at the lawn” - sounds like bouncing off the walls of a bargain basement one "man” bunker???

🤔
he has an old mri machine from the 70s.
 
Rescue and disaster relief are the most demanding work in peaceful world that can truly test the competence of the military forces of one country.

The recent earthquakes happening in Gansu and Qinghai provinces of China saw the quickest response of enormous relief work of China's People's Liberation Army and the Armed Police, which is unimaginable in other countries including the US, where no rapid rescue operations could be made available by the US three services to the Hawaii wild fire and other disasters.

So it is advisable that both sides of China and the US should calm down and find a seat to drink some cold beer and have a hotpot before attempting to knock the head of the other with the half-size brick at hand that they believe can hurt the other to half paralysis.
 
Rescue and disaster relief are the most demanding work in peaceful world that can truly test the competence of the military forces of one country.

The recent earthquakes happening in Gansu and Qinghai provinces of China saw the quickest response of enormous relief work of China's People's Liberation Army and the Armed Police, which is unimaginable in other countries including the US, where no rapid rescue operations could be made available by the US three services to the Hawaii wild fire and other disasters.

So it is advisable that both sides of China and the US should calm down and find a seat to drink some cold beer and have a hotpot before attempting to knock the head of the other with the half-size brick at hand that they believe can hurt the other to half paralysis.
Odd kinda way to say you care for harmony and peace between the two, but sure - a toast to a prosperous new year for both countries with no devastating natural disasters 🥂
 
They are hoping we are not prepared. Biden is their best shot at getting this done.

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We are not preparing for war with China.

They have already prepared for war with us.

It is now no longer if, but when, but like the southern border,
we're focused on the real big issues like mental illness in public bathrooms.

The only perceived terrorism is from the white patriarchy and
the only threat of war is MAGA insurrection.

Buh-bye Taiwan...
 
They are hoping we are not prepared. Biden is their best shot at getting this done.

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Well said.

Xi's playing chess and Biden is the pigeon knocking over the pieces and shitting on the board while proclaiming himself the checker champion of the world and demanding, "Where the hell's my ice cream? I was promised ice cream with this job!"
 
We are not preparing for war with China.

They have already prepared for war with us.

It is now no longer if, but when, but like the southern border,
we're focused on the real big issues like mental illness in public bathrooms.

The only perceived terrorism is from the white patriarchy and
the only threat of war is MAGA insurrection.

Buh-bye Taiwan...
There it is.

How much damage is the CCP going to cause in their death throws?
 
Lots. They will draw in Shia Islam, i.e., Iran, and then Russia will move their chess pieces too and Biden will continue to be the strutting pigeon on the "checker" board.

It will be another global conflagration.

WWIII
 
China might self-destruct and rip itself apart, but the global power will still shift to Asia.
 
We are not preparing for war with China.

They have already prepared for war with us.

It is now no longer if, but when, but like the southern border,
we're focused on the real big issues like mental illness in public bathrooms.

The only perceived terrorism is from the white patriarchy and
the only threat of war is MAGA insurrection.

Buh-bye Taiwan...
That's actually how militaries work. They prepare for war. ReichGad creates a new thread every week on the topic. Perhaps you've read.

Fear mongering is fun. Nothing is inevitable. You dipshits have been saying China would invade Taiwan for years now. Keep it going ...and good luck on your expectations.

Until then, you can just make another thread and circle jerk each other again.
 
We are more than just materially unprepared. We are mentally and physically unfit for war. The nation that can't get out of cars to buy cheeseburgers won't be marching to victory.
 
We are not preparing for war with China.
Correct.
They have already prepared for war with us.
You have zero proof or even cursory knowledge of this.
It is now no longer if, but when, but like the southern border,
we're focused on the real big issues like mental illness in public bathrooms.
Histrionics and butthurt.
The only perceived terrorism is from the white patriarchy and
the only threat of war is MAGA insurrection.
Your TDS is showing. Again.
 
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