This document endeavors to follow the chronological changes in the principal rules of engagement covering U.S. air operations in Southeast Asia from' their beginnings through 1965. The introduction carries the situation rather swiftly to 24 November 1962, at which time the MACV Directive No. 62 established definitive operational restrictions on U.S. aircraft to be employed on combat support missions. As the situation grew more complex, additional missions were conceived and initiated to cope with operational requirements. As the reader may or may not be familiar with the nature and scope of these missions, their nicknames, purpose and general area are as follows: ABLE MABLE, BANGO/WHIPLASH, BARREL ROLE, FARM GATE, FLAMING DART, JUNGLE JIM, MULE TRAIN, RANCH HAND, ROLLING THUNDER, STEEL TIGER, TIGER HOUND, YANKEE TEAM.
Project CHECO Southeast Asia Report. Evolution of the Rules of Engagement for Southeast Asia, 1960-1965
1966
94 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Missions , Rules of engagement , Southeast asia , Military aircraft , Air force operations , Vietnam war , Lessons learned , Military requirements , Military history , Combat support , Checo project , Checo reports , Checo(Contemporary historical evaluation of combat operations) , Aerial operations , Able mable operation , Bango whiplash operation , Barrel role operation , Farm gate operation , Flaming dart operation , Jungle jim operation , Mule train operation , Ranch hand operation , Rolling thunder operation , Steel tiger operation , Tiger hound operation , Yankee team operation , Operational requirements
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