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Project CHECO Southeast Asia Study - Project RED HORSE (Paperback)
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Project CHECO Southeast Asia Study - Project RED HORSE (Paperback)
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High quality reprint of this recently declassified 1969 study. A
study requested by the Secretary of Defense in 1965 showed that
"when national interests are involved and tactical forces are
deployed without a declaration of national emergency or war, a
quick-reacting, heavy repair force, organic to the Air Force, is
essential." Between June and September 1965, a study group from the
Directorate of Civil Engineering at Headquarters USAF had analyzed
the problem and obtained Air Staff approval to form such a force.
On 23 September 1965, the Tactical Air Command (TAC) was given
responsibility for organizing, training, procuring equipment and
supplies, and administering the formation of the first two Red
Horse Squadrons (the 554th and 555th Civil Engineering Heavy Repair
Squadrons). By 18 October 1965, Hq TAC at Langley Field, Virginia,
completed and distributed a comprehensive programming plan covering
the objectives, timetable of actions, reporting procedures,
staffing requirements, and the naming of primary and subordinate
unit project officers. The mission and capabilities of the
squadrons, their limitations, and material requirements were also
recorded. Thus, in the fall of 1965, responding to the changing
military and political situation in Southeast Asia and the
projected need for a rapid increase of U.S. military forces in that
part of the world, Project RED HORSE was initiated. The rapidity of
planning, organizing, and executing which characterized these early
beginnings, was to become a permanent part of RED HORSE activities.
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