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OPERATION ASSURED RESPONSE TO THE NEW MILLENNIUM<br />

USAF Photo<br />

A 7th Special Operations Squadron crew departs<br />

Dakar, Senegal, for another transload operation at<br />

Freetown, Sierra Leone.<br />

and 7th SOS MC-130H aircraft 84-0476, 87-0023,<br />

88-0193, and 88-0194. 15 <strong>The</strong> operation once again<br />

demonstrated the flexibility of SOFs to react to a<br />

developing crisis, deploy halfway around the<br />

world, and then accomplish the tasked mission<br />

within a short period. Operation Assured Response<br />

was a resounding success.<br />

As the 7th SOS settled back into the local routine<br />

at RAF Mildenhall, the 352d SOG JCET program<br />

again took center stage. Throughout the<br />

summer and fall of 1996, the squadron deployed<br />

to France, Greece, Italy, Norway, and Tunisia<br />

while completing nine JCETs. Scenarios ranged<br />

from unilateral infiltration missions to complex,<br />

multiple events that included low-level operations,<br />

airborne intercepts, and airland events.<br />

Squadron members used the deployments to gain<br />

valuable experience in operating away from<br />

home station, working with foreign forces, and<br />

observing different cultures throughout Europe<br />

and Africa. Another benefit of the JCET program<br />

was that it allowed the squadron to deploy to<br />

southern locations where more nighttime hours<br />

were available in the summer and fall than were<br />

available in Central Europe and points north.<br />

Flight restrictions and limitations on night operations<br />

were generally less restrictive than in<br />

the United Kingdom. 16<br />

In early September JSOTF2 at Brindisi received<br />

an initial notification of pending tasking<br />

to support a presidential delegation (PRESDEL)<br />

into Bosnia-Herzegovina during the upcoming<br />

national elections in that country. On 8 September<br />

SOCEUR issued an operations order to<br />

JSOTF2 that included tasking for two 7th SOS<br />

Combat Talon II aircraft. Planning began both at<br />

RAF Mildenhall and at Brindisi, and by 9 September<br />

forces were identified, and a rehearsal<br />

USAF Photo<br />

Evacuees of many nationalities await loading on an<br />

MC-130H at Freetown, Sierra Leone, before their move -<br />

ment on to Dakar, Senegal.<br />

plan was developed. MH-53J crews flew site surveys<br />

throughout the Sarajevo area, and on 11<br />

September they were joined by the two 7th SOS<br />

aircraft. Emphasis was placed on flying actual<br />

routes to the various locations that the PRES-<br />

DEL needed to visit, then flying the published<br />

approaches to landings. Crews made multiple instrument<br />

and self-contained approaches to become<br />

thoroughly familiar with each location. All<br />

PRESDEL support aircraft stood down on 13<br />

September in preparation for the actual mission<br />

the following day. On 14 September the MH-53Js<br />

and the two MC-130Hs flew to Sarajevo and onloaded<br />

members of the PRESDEL. <strong>The</strong> 7th SOS<br />

crews took members of the delegation to Banja<br />

Luka and to Mostar, while the 21st SOS helicopters<br />

traveled to Tuzla with their passengers. After<br />

the Combat Talon off-loaded its PRESDEL at<br />

Banja Luka, it flew on to Mostar and joined up<br />

with the other CT II aircraft to await the extraction<br />

call. Once the PRESDEL personnel completed<br />

their mission, the Talons and the MH-<br />

53Js transported them back to Sarajevo. During<br />

the course of the workup and execution of the<br />

mission, crews flew 46 sorties and logged 95.5<br />

hours of flying time. On 15 September, the day<br />

after completion of the mission, the two Combat<br />

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