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Plying through the darkness at the very limit of the earth's
atmosphere, the U-2's extrasensory intelligence-gathering sensors
quietly intercept and redistribute mountains of information to a
highly classified ground site, located at Osan Air Base, Korea.
From there, the top-secret intelligence, surveillance, and
reconnaissance (ISR) products are distributed to the highest levels
of command authority within the United States. Although the Dragon
Lady has been in continuous service for nearly 70 years, she has
always been considered a "National Asset," with technology so
sophisticated that she outlasted her "replacement" – the SR-71
– decades ago. Lt. Col. (Ret.) Rick Bishop, a former U-2 pilot,
takes the reader deep into the Black World of non-satellite ISR to
reveal how a small detachment of 100 hand-selected personnel with
only eight pilots and two aircraft became the most reliable and
productive air force unit to ever utilise the Dragon Lady, to this
day. As second-in-command of Detachment 2 (Det 2) of the 9th
Strategic Reconnaissance Wing during the mid-1980s, Rick kept a
detailed journal of the daily operations that routinely launched
pilots on high-altitude solo missions lasting at least nine hours.
Wearing full-pressure suits, these missions took a physiological
toll on each pilot who upon return had to coax the Lady,
universally known for her treacherous landing characteristics,
safely back on to the ground along with the often-priceless
intelligence-gathering sensors. Although the pilots were the pointy
end of the spear, this is also the story of the missions that could
not be accomplished without the dedicated effort from enlisted
personnel and civilian company tech reps to keep the
maintenance-intensive platform in the air. Along with Physiological
Support Division personnel, responsible for keeping the pilot alive
in their pressure suit environment during emergency situations, as
well as numerous other support troops required for logistical and
supply support, the unparalleled success of Det 2 can only be
attributed to the professional pride of the close-knit brotherhood
known as the Black Cats of Osan.
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