Thursday, June 20, 2013

The Dawn Blitz Exercise 2013

This is a major multi-national military exercise taking place off of the San Diego/Camp Pendleton coastline for most of the month of June. Along with the US Marines and Navy, the Japanese Navy and Army, the New Zealand Army, and the Royal Canadian Navy and Army are also participating.

They are training on amphibious landings, raids, moving large bodies of troops by air, showing the allies that the MV-22 Osprey is safe, as Japan is looking at buying some. The units are also training together to learn how to work with each other if the need arises, and not just for a conflict but also for natural disasters and other emergencies that might arise.

On June 14th, I was invited along with other Media fro the US and Japan, onto the JS Hyuga, to witness the MV-22 Osprey land onboard the ship. We went out to the 9 mile bank off of the San Diego coastline and waited for the Osprey to arrive. In the mean time, we were able to watch the Japanese fly their SH-60 and CH-47 helicopters. After the Osprey arrived, and did it's show for the Japanese military, a second Osprey arrived and took those of us from the American media off of the ship and flew us to NAS North Island, a pretty cool trip.





 
Today, on June 19th, I was back at Camp Pendleton at the 25 Area Combat Town, with both Active Duty and Reserve Marines training with the Canadian and New Zealand infantry, and one of the few occasions when the Marines bring their M1A1 Abrams tanks to Pendleton for training.
 
The Marines showed the visitors their tactics on how to approach a small town and clear it to make sure that the town was safe, and then it was up to the Canuks and Kiwis to decide if they wanted to do it the Marine way for their way. Both visiting country accompanied Marine tanks into the town and clear the town within 20-30 minutes.
 
On the 20th, a mass movement of troops by air will be attempted as 500 Marines will fly in over 30 MV-22's and CH-53's. More to come tomorrow.
 






 

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Wings Over Gillepsie 2013 Airshow

Was at this airshow on Saturday and you could not have asked for better weather. I was able to get in a little early due to my media credentials and went to find an area where I could get some decent images. Well I may have messed up and will probably head for the other end of the runway this time.

I also may use the west end of the airport away from the crowds next year, as I have made friends with several people who have hangers at that end, and have given me the gate codes to get onto the flight line.

The show was much smaller this year as were Saturday's crowd. There was no military present to add to the show, and most of the planes came from private owners like Michael Slattery, who owns an amazing collection of planes.

This airshow isn't big on stunt planes, but this year, they had a wing walker which was very entertaining. The other acts, just did some formation flying. The WWII planes did what they do best. Flying fast and buzzing the crowds.

Two things that bothered me. As with most airshows, this is a family event with a lot of veterans showing up with their families including grandchildren. The girl who sang the National Anthem, had a great voice, but looked like a hooker. Tight white shirt with breast popping out, short black shorts, and a huge tattoo going down her right leg. She also decided to add several words to the "Star Spangled Banner". The second thing is the constant practice of having a parachutist jumping out a plane with a giant American Flag flying with the. It's a beautiful site until the jumper and the flag hit the ground. The AMERICAN FLAG IS NEVER TO HIT THE GROUND. It's out of respect and these airshows just keep doing it.