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The US Air Force just made a huge show in the South China Sea with 3 nuclear-capable bombers

ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam --
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History was made Aug. 17, 2016 when all three of Air Force Global Strike Command's strategic power projection bombers, the B-52 Stratofortress, B-1B Lancer and B-2 Spirit, simultaneously took to the sky during their first integrated bomber operation in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.

Though all the aircraft have deployed independently to the U.S. Pacific Command’s area of responsibility in the past, this was the first time all three bombers flew a formation pass over Andersen Air Force Base, dispersed and then simultaneously conducted operations in the South China Sea and Northeast Asia.

“This mission demonstrated the U.S. commitment to supporting global security and our ability to launch a credible strategic defense force," said Brig. Gen. Douglas Cox, 36th Wing commander.

Missions such as this provide opportunities for bomber crews to integrate and train with allies and partners in a variety of missions, and are also designed to strengthen capabilities by familiarizing aircrew with Andersen’s geographic area of operations.

Several B-1s and more than 300 Airmen from Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota, arrived at Andersen AFB, in early August to replace the B-52s assigned to Minot AFB, North Dakota. Effective Aug. 15, the B-1s are temporarily located at Guam to carry out USPACOM’s Continuous Bomber Presence mission.

Capt. Kaitlin Tardieu and 1st Lt. Ruben Labrador, both 69th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron B-52 Stratofortress pilots deployed from Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, said after a successful mission, they will be heading home once the changeover is complete.

"We've been out here the past six months flying Pacific power projection sorties, so all over the Pacific area of responsibility doing assurance deterrence missions," said Tardieu.

"It's been an amazing experience, we’ve [been able] to use equipment we wouldn't usually use and integrate with our allies," added Labrador.

With a large weapon capacity and exceptional standoff strike capability, the B-1 provides USPACOM and its regional allies and partners with a credible, strategic power projection platform.

"The unique thing about our opportunities here as part of the continuous bomber presence is we really have the chance to train across all of the mission sets that the B-1 is capable of,” said Lt. Col. Seth Spanier, 34th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron commander deployed from Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota. “We will routinely, on a day-in and day-out basis, get to train with the land, air and naval forces of both the US and our allies and partners in the region. It's really an unmatched training opportunity for our squadron."

Additionally, as a demonstration to U.S. commitment to the region, three B-2s also arrived in theater from Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, Aug. 9 to conduct local sorties and regional training and integrate with partner nations. During the deployment, members of the 509th Bomb Wing will hone skills in such key areas as command and control, air refueling and long-range navigation, while directly interacting with allied military forces.

“Training deployments such as these are meant to maintain crew readiness and provide unique training opportunities," said Lt. Col. Keith Butler, 13th Bomb Squadron director of operations. “It also gives us the chance to work with other bomber aircraft we have inside Air Force Global Strike Command as well as some of our regional allies and partners for national security and deterrence in this part of the world.

The CBP mission and global strategic bomber deployments are part of a long-standing history of maintaining a consistent bomber presence in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region in order to maintain stability and provide assurance to U.S. allies and partners in the region. USPACOM’s area of responsibility covers 52 percent of the globe, which makes strategic bombers an effective long-range global attack capability, assuring our allies while deterring potential adversaries.

AFGSC continues to routinely deploy bombers to Andersen, which provides opportunities for Airmen to advance and strengthen regional alliances and the long-standing military-to-military partnerships throughout the Indo-Asia-Pacific.

"By doing this, we showed the world we can expertly integrate three different platforms with unique capabilities, meeting Team Andersen's mission by providing the President of the United Sates sovereign options to decisively employ airpower across the entire spectrum of engagement -- thus achieving our Wing's motto, we are ‘Prepared to Prevail,’” Cox said.

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Vietnamese betray themselves. B52 brings me bad memories. Apparently not for some Vietnamese.










 
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Whether we want or not, US still station their B52 in Guam.
I dont understand why you call us "betray ourself"?

Mentioned that the title made by another one, not my title, as the thread was combined.
My title " B52, B1, B2 took to the sky during their first integrated bomber operation in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region"
 
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Even clowns in circus put up a good show so doesn't mean what they do or say is true. A clown can only perform in circus and outside circus he has to take off his fake mask and personality to join the realities. The reality here is that these shows are just shows.
 
Whether we want or not, US still station their B52 in Guam.
I dont understand why you call us "betray ourself"?

Because you seem to enjoy that US dispatch these bombers that Americans can use against China over SCS, personally you hate B-52 has done to Vietnam but you want it back to Asia to counter China, if you didn't betray yourself you should have cursed this plane that it should have been crashed each time it take off for the sake of those Vietnamese killed by B-52 bombardment.
 
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I oppose the militarization of SCS.

Because you seem to enjoy that US dispatch these bombers that Americans can use against China over SCS, personally you hate B-52 has done to Vietnam but you want it back to Asia to counter China, if you didn't betray yourself you should have cursed this plane that it should have been crashed each time it take off for the sake of those Vietnamese killed by B-52 bombardment.

We don't welcome both US and China militarization in SCS.
We dont' forget both the B52 bombing during 1970s and China invasion 1979, 1988.

To answer your question, Yes. I want them back to Asia to counter the militarization of China.
Why we want? because China has been militarizing the SCS heavily.

We don't welcome US, if China peaceful rise.
 
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We don't welcome both US and China militarization in SCS.
We dont' forget both the B52 bombing during 1970s and China invasion 1979, 1988.

To answer your question, Yes. I want them back to Asia to counter the militarization of China.
Why we want? because China has been militarizing the SCS heavily.

We don't welcome US, if China peaceful rise.

Haha you see I was right, you just betrayed yourself with that wish...you Viets are so predictable :lol:
 
Haha you see I was right, you just betrayed yourself with that wish...you Viets are so predictable :lol:

"cause and effect" you could predict that because you started "the cause"
there're other effects, depend on your choices.

You could see why Philippines ever kicked US out of Subic, but now they welcome them back.
Did they betray themselves? No.
 
"cause and effect" you could predict that because you started "the cause"
there're other effects, depend on your choices.

You could see why Philippines ever kicked US out of Subic, but now they welcome them back.
Did they betray themselves? No.

How can you compare Vietnam to Philippine? did US use B-52 to carpet bomb these pinoys? :disagree:
 
Vietnamese betray themselves. B52 brings me bad memories. Apparently not for some Vietnamese.











In same time, 1972,I do remember this too.

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How can you compare Vietnam to Philippine? did US use B-52 to carpet bomb these pinoys? :disagree:

At last, B-52 aren't monsters to us.
The weapons aren't killers. We care about the men who using them against us.
Is that US ? I don't think so
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For tourists : there's a museum in Hanoi with name "Museum of Victory over B-52" in Doi Can street
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g293924-d4731869-Reviews-B52_Victory_Museum-Hanoi.html
 
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yes, china is friend of Nixon regim in time of Vietnam war.:-)

And...what is your point? we betrayed Vietnam is what you tried to said.:lol:

At last, B-52 aren't monsters to us.
The weapons aren't killers. We care about the men who using them against us.
Is that US ? I don't think so

You should be shame of yourself, those thousand Vietnameses soul taken by this B-52 and you claim that the weapons aren't the killer? :o:, if this B-52 has never been born, you think US could bomb Vietnam?
 
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We don't welcome both US and China militarization in SCS.
We dont' forget both the B52 bombing during 1970s and China invasion 1979, 1988.

To answer your question, Yes. I want them back to Asia to counter the militarization of China.
Why we want? because China has been militarizing the SCS heavily.

We don't welcome US, if China peaceful rise.
Well. Just want to share two ancient sayings.
Before forging an alliance, beware their true intention.
US will never help Vietnam. Their target is China and their intention is to use Vietnam. It's called fighting with a borrowed sword.
 
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