Air Power in Amphibious Operations CAPT Don Inbody, USN.

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Air Power in Amphibious Operations CAPT Don Inbody, USN

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Air Power in Amphibious Operations

CAPT Don Inbody, USN

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My Agenda

• Where we are now

• Why we are where we are now

• Where we have been

• Where we could be

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Where We Are

• Fire Support Agencies

• Air Support Coordinating Agencies

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Fire Support Agencies

• Supporting Arms Coordination Center (SACC) Navy

• Fire Support Coordination Center (FSCC) Marine Corps

• Fire Support Elements (FSE) Army

• Air Support Operations Center (ASOC) Air Force

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Coordinating Agencies

• Navy - - TACC (afloat)

• Marine Corps - - TACC (ashore)

• Army - - BCE at Army level

• Air Force - - TACC

See Joint Pub 3-02.1 for details of operations.

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SACC/FSCC

• Naval Surface Fires

• Ground Artillery Fires

• Close Air Support– Fixed Wing– Rotary Wing

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TACC (ashore/afloat)

• Control of all air movement within Amphibious Operations Area (AOA)

• Control of all ATF air movement within HIDACZ

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Control Shift

• CATF to CLF

• SACC to FSCC

• TACC (afloat) to TACC (ashore)

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Why We Are Where We Are

• World War II experience– Army - Navy - Army Air Force– Marine Corps - Navy

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The Three Cultures

• Mediterranean (ETO/Med)

• South West Pacific Area (SWPA)

• Central Pacific (CentPac)

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Resource Control

• JFACC– Airplanes

– Air control combined with provision of fires

• SACC/TACC– Airplanes

– Artillery

– Naval Surface Fires

– Air control separate from fires provision

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Theater Air ResourceControl

Nature ofTheater

ETO/Med JFACC Short DistancesLand dominated mvmtOccasional CV supportAmph entry, land attackLand based air force

SWPA JFACC Long DistancesNaval dominated mvmtOccasional CV supportAmphibious AttackLand based air force

CentPac SACC/TACC Very Long DistancesNaval dominated mvmtCV based air forceAmphibious Attack

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ETO/Med

• General Spaatz

• Land Based Air Force (North Africa)

• Strategic and Tactical Mission

• Pre-planned air strikes

• Poor Close Air Support early, better later

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SWPA

• General Kenney• Land Based Air Force• No Strategic Mission• Some CV support (never coordinated with land

based air)• Pre-planned air strikes• Close Air Support poor at first, better later

– USAAF forward observer/controllers

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CentPac• Admiral Spruance• CV Based Air Force• No strategic mission• Pre-planned air strikes from large CVs• CAS from small CVs

– generally good

• USMC or Army Forward observer/controllers• Air closely coordinated with Arty and NSF

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“You can get your planes to do anything you want, but we can’t get the Air Force to do a goddam thing!”

Gen. Patton to VADM Hewitt

July 1943

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Guadalcanal

• Arguably the first Joint Air Force– “Cactus Air Force”– Land Based (Henderson Field)– Brig. Gen. Roy Geiger, USMC

• Army

• Navy

• Marine Corps

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Sicily

• Cooperation

• Air/CV Support

• Airborne movements not coordinated

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Salerno

• CV Air Support (cooperative)

• Land Base Air Support (still problematic, but better)

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New Guinea Campaign

• CVs providing supporting air (Hollandia)

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Leyte

• CVs providing supporting air– problematic

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Lessons Learned

• From Ground Perspective– CAS is good– FACs are needed– SACC/TACC requirement

• CV Supporting Air works– if orders explicit