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Old March 9th 04, 09:14 PM
Howard Berkowitz
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Subject: Instructors: is no combat better?
From: Howard Berkowitz

Date: 3/9/04 8:32 AM Pacific Standard Time
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Look at it another way. In the "grand old days", SAC had lots of pilots
and aircrew, many of which might have WWII or Korea or Viet Nam combat
experience. Let's say someone survived Linebacker and is now teaching.
How does that qualify them to teach a low-altitude nuclear delivery run
against the fUSSR?



How does anyone who hasn't done it teach it?

So no one who wasn't on Enola Gay or Bock's Car -- heck, I'll give you
the crews of the bomber-delivered nuclear test shots -- could possibly
be qualified to instruct in SAC?