Southern Flank D+24 (2 August, 1987) Part II

0500-1230 Zulu- As the tactical nuclear exchange in Europe and its aftermath gripped world attention through the rest of the morning and early afternoon and the fate of the entire world seemed to hang in the balance, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was motoring obliviously towards final dissolution.  Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina had already declared …

The Southern Flank D+21 (30 July, 1987)

AFSOUTH planning for offensive operations accelerated when word was received from Brussels that the NATO counterattack in Northern German was underway. Debate raged in Naples over what shape NATO’s counterblow on the Southern Flank would take. Sixth Fleet was pressing for a campaign against Soviet ports and airbases on the Black Sea coastline while officers …

The Southern Flank D+15 (24 July, 1987) Part II

Kennedy and Saratoga’s airwings went to work in the pre-dawn darkness of D+15. From midnight until 0500 CVW-3 and CVW-17 aircraft struck army-level headquarters, airbases, and fuel reserve sites in Bulgaria. They were augmented by a small number of US Air Force F-111s flying from bases in Turkey. Opposition was weaker compared to the previous …