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Battlefield Vietnam

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I have interviewed an expert in the Air Force communications field. He has 18 years or more experience in the field. Most of what is done in the Air Force can’t be done without comm. aid – and the operational commanders know it. He has done AIA (Intel), H.F., V.H.F., U.H.F., SATCOM, mobility, A.T.C., P.A., and Q.A. He has done it from the airmen side to the NCOIC side.

“I was Chief of the Systems Flight at MacDill A.F.B. when it was still home of the 56th Comm. Squadron. We had all the functions you brought up above, plus the base telephone company, weather radars, NAVAIDS, DMSP, and a couple of others that might have slipped my mind. On the HF side, we had transmitter, receiver, and antenna maintenance, plus HF ops, and a MARS station that was just utterly off the map for the duration of Operation Desert Storm.”

“Currently NCOIC is a ground radio shop. In only 8 years I’ve been exposed to everything from H.F. to E.H.F. systems. You just don’t see a great deal of A.F.S.C.’s that may vary so much base to base. And, without any unjustified modesty, our humans are a good deal of of the best. All you have to do is attend a few Leadership School and NCO Academy graduations and keep track of where the Distinguished Grads and Honor Grads come from. You’ll find that the trend is (in no peculiar order) Comm. guys (various AFSCs); Air Traffic Control (tower flowers commonly do well, too); and Med/Hospital.”

“Current HF radio configurations. When I was at MacDill, we had a GCCS site. Our H.F. Radio Ops and Receivers were co-located at one site; transmitters were down the road and all over the base, with a couple of miles of separation among RX and TX, to denigrate cross-talk.”

“There are a good deal of ground radio operator from 1969-73 in Vietnam. A.F.S.C. then went to 293×0 which changed to 293×3 later on. They went to the air borne radio from 1973-78 then back to ground while in Germany. Finish my carier in Combat Crew Communications at F.E Warren AFB.”

“The new Ground Radio course is 73 academic days (14.6 weeks) long with 9 hr. class days. Add the 7 weeks of Electronics Principles and there’s your grand total (21.6 weeks). This does not mean that’s how long you’ll be at Keesler because that is the minimum amount of time to finish the school and you will learn that you’re training status varies from time to time and may slow your progress through training. Also, the course is subject to alter because this is more or less an experiment until they get everything the way they want it.”

“From the last time that I had heard of it is shorter because it’s a tactical course yes, but no merger yet. That’s been in the rumor mill for a while. But when you go to this school you need to consider holidays and Christmas exodus for training as well. My training is only 27 weeks but a guy told me it took him 7 or 8 months. I all depends on what course you take and how well your unit dose on that course. But numerous of them have had to take up to ten extra mouths at school just to finish there course.”

“Some humans suppose to listen of the merger w/ Satcom finelooking soon. The civilian at Keesler in charge of 2E training came up to my tech school (I was an instructor for Satcom/Wideband) and said the only reason the merger hasn’t actually gotten a head of steam yet was the hurricane. That pushed everything to the back burner. But suppose the head of steam to pick up (if it hasn’t already).”


Battlefield Vietnam

Studio: Timeless Media Group Release Date: 09/21/2010

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28801 in DVD
  • Brand: TIMELESS MEDIA GROUP
  • Model: 67155
  • Released on: 2010-09-21
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Formats: Box set, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .55 pounds
  • Running time: 522 minutes
  • BATTLEFIELD VIETNAM-DIEN BIEN HU TO PEAC (DVD MOVIE)
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
3Missing last hour in final episode “Peace With Honor”
By Thomas Gryn
While I am generally satisfied with this DVD set – the transfer is of good quality, with no apparent deletion of any material from the original PBS broadcast – potential buyers should be aware that the final episode on the last DVD, “Peace With Honor”, contains only the first hour of what is a two-hour episode. The final chapters of the war, including the fall of Saigon, are completely missing as a result. This was disappointing to discover, and just seems to be an oversight which was not caught during this set’s production.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
4A good general history of the Vietnam conflict.
By JAG 2.0
I have always been favorably disposed to the “Battlefield” series of documentaries for their objective coverage of battles or campaigns as well as the production quality of the videos and this three-disc set is no exception.

This three-disc set covers the Vietnam conflict from roughly the tail end of the French involvement right through to the very end resulting in Communist victory over the south in 1975.

The video series covers not only the military aspects of the conflict but also the political aspects, showing mistakes made not only by the U.S. and their South Vietnamese allies, but also by the North and the NLF operating in the south. The video did a credible job of showing the often confused political objectives of the Johnson administration compared to a communist Vietnamese leadership who were united and unwavering in their goal of total victory.

Military aspects are covered very well, making good use of archival footage from both sides appropriate for the subjects covered. Explanations of significant battles and their results were generally very good. Their use of 3D maps showing movements of military units were very good at showing what each side was trying to do and what actually happened. Explanations of weapons used was appropriate and effective in highlighting the tactical capabilities of both sides.

There were a few small issues I didn’t like. Firstly, the series is not exactly in chronological order and there is some overlap resulting in the viewer having to cover some ground twice. The segments on the air war and “Rolling Thunder” cover the entire war period instead of integrating it into the other segments as required. That is a matter of personal preference, though.

Secondly, in an attempt to remain objective (a good thing usually) the series refuses to make judgements on decisions made or tactics used. At several points in the series, they point out that the Americans (or the communist leadership) did such-and-such because they felt it was the best way to contribute to a victory. The problem is that, by being so rigidly objective, they refuse to say: “But the Americans (or the communist Vietnamese) were wrong. The actual results of their operations were…”

These are relatively small reservations about the series and is perhaps something that would irritate the serious historian more than the general audience.

I feel this is a good and complete series on the Vietnam conflict. It is a well-produced, researched, informative and a reasonably in-depth series on the Vietnam war at a very reasonable price. I feel it is superior to the PBS and other series and I recommend it with four stars.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent Visual History of the Vietnam Conflict
By RC
This series is the best visual history of the Vietnam conflict that I have seen. The 9 episodes were originally issued in 1998 as part of a 12 VHS series by Time Life, although the box doesn’t indicate this. The other three episodes, including the Fall of Saigon, are included in the companion set Battlefield Vietnam: Tet. Together they form a fairly comprehensive history of the Vietnam conflict from 1954 until the fall of Saigon in 1975.

Of particular interest for those who are unfamiliar with the origins of American involvement is the first episode, which deals with the end of the French colonial period with the defeat of the French at Dien Bien Phu, the political negociations involving the French, Vietnamese, Chinese and Americans, the ‘temporary’ division of Vietnam into Northern and Southern regions pending elections which were never held, and the growing American political, economic and military involvement.

The series gives especially good insight into the military strategies and tactics followed by the different sides throughout the conflict. Highly recommended.

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Virtua Tennis 2009

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Virtua Tennis 2009

Building on it is strong buyer following and systematically high review scores, the Virtua Tennis series delivers another ace this May. Virtua Tennis 2009 maintains the unexampled realism and pin-point gameplay mechanics the series is known for and likewise now features bettered shot accuracy, more control on serves and the chance to compete for the honored Davis Cup. Players will sharpen their court accomplishments in 12 fan-favorite mini-games in preparation for fierce contest in an all-new World Tour mode where they will smash the contest as one of 20 elite tennis stars. Virtua Tennis 2009 for Wii is compatible with Wii Motion Plus!

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7157 in Video Games
  • Brand: Sega Of America, Inc.
  • Model: 65025
  • Published on: 2009-06
  • Released on: 2009-06-09
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Platform: Nintendo Wii
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .70″ h x 5.40″ w x 7.50″ l, .20 pounds
  • Take your career online and compete for the extreme title of Virtua Tennis Champion with the new online rating system. With prize cash you earn in online tournaments, you may buy over 800 items in the new Tennis Store and upgrade your character.
  • New Players / Courts – Play as or versus over 20 of the world’s top players, including seven new to Virtua Tennis and three legends. All-new arenas and the officially licensed Davis Cup provide the most realistic tennis contest to date.
  • New Player Creation System – You now have full control over facial, body and costume customization, as well as the depth to populate the game world with hundreds of unknown opponents.
  • More Court Games – Playing alone or with up to three friends compete in 12 mini-games, five totally new, and upload your hi-scores on the international rankings in games such as Zoo Feeder and Pirate War.
  • Improved Gameplay – Courtside action is better than ever, with spacious updates to the famous arcade-style Virtua Tennis match engine, as well as 3D crowds and a more realistic courtside experience.
Step out onto the court and get ready to face off versus numerous of the world’s top players. Virtua Tennis 2009 serves up intense tennis fun that brings the action on the court to life with unbelievable realism. Demonstrate your control and accuracy with the series’ trademark pinpoint gameplay mechanics that lend each stroke, volley and serve real-life power and immediacy, and show you’ve got what it takes to compete for one of the sport’s most coveted prizes.

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Create your own player and join the new World Tour where you will be trained by a real-life legend of tennis to compete for the #1 rating versus the greatest stars. Then take your reputation online and prove you’re the best with the new online rating system! With brand new courts, a new roll call of tennis stars to compete versus and even more court mini-games, Virtua Tennis 2009 is set to be the #1 tennis title once again!

Key Game Features:

    • New Players / Courts – Play as or versus over 20 of the world’s top players, including seven new to Virtua Tennis and three legends. All-new arenas and the officially licensed Davis Cup provide the most realistic tennis contest to date.

    • New Player Creation System – You now have full control over facial, body and costume customization, as well as the depth to populate the game world with hundreds of unknown opponents.

    • More Court Games – Playing alone or with up to three friends compete in 12 mini-games, five completely new, and upload your hi-scores on the international rankings in games such as Zoo Feeder and Pirate War.

    • Improved Gameplay – Courtside action is better than ever, with broad updates to the famous arcade-style Virtua Tennis match engine, as well as 3D crowds and a more realistic courtside experience.


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Virtua Tennis 2009 comes filled with enhancements that amp up the excitement on the court. Design your own customized player in the new player creation system, which offers a huge assortment of choices and includes improvements to hair, skin and texture detail. An intensified world tour lets you pit your attainments versus more than 20 licensed masters and even make a run at the Davis Cup. Show off your tennis endowments in arenas around the globe, finish with 3D crowds, and hone your accomplishments to pro level in a tennis academy in which you’ll take lessons from such greats as Stefan Edberg and Tim Henman. There are also 12 action-packed mini games that let you test your reflexes beyond conventional tennis, including Alien Attack, Avalanche and Meat Defender.
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217 of 224 people found the following review helpful.
4A comparison to Grand Slam Tennis. Motion Plus. Actual tennis player.
By James G. Henderson
I’ve had Grand Slam Tennis and Virtua Tennis for one day and played them about 3 hours each. I’ve played tennis for years. I’m using Motion Plus.

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