SAC - The Global Shield (1980)

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  • Unclassified Version Of Avr 238 (51179). Cameras Follow SAC Personnel Through Simulated Enemy Attack Threat, Retaliatory Attack, And Post-Attack Procedures. Emphasizes On-Going Training Required By Active Duty And National Guard Combat And Support Personnel To Meet Our National Defense Needs.
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  • @busesdeerandsound100
    @busesdeerandsound100 7 месяцев назад +11

    This was great! I was an EC-135C crew chief, the “ looking glass “

  • @GM8101PHX
    @GM8101PHX 4 года назад +24

    I was deployed on an alternate base recovery exercise directly because of this exercise. My supervisor and I drove in the lead vehicle of the convoy to an assigned civilian airport, we informed the airport staff that by order of the President of the United States we the Air Force were taking control of the airport. The lead person of the airport turned to his deputy and told him to do whatever the air force required. Civilian flights were cancelled at that point. We had command of the airfield until the exercise was completed. B-52's arrived at the airfield and we set up security for the aircraft. Other things transpired but were classified thus will not be mentioned here! The base to which I was assigned had bombers, tankers and reserve tanker squadrons assigned! We never missed a beat, the job was done as we were trained! We were ready to respond anywhere in the world that needed to be dealt with. The aircraft during this exercise never carried special weapons during the exercise.

    • @BigDaddy-yp4mi
      @BigDaddy-yp4mi 3 года назад

      STFU. Even mentioning parts of a classified program can cause you to have you sc yanked. You are a braggart and they are REALLY good at weeding your type out so that they never are involved, much less responsible, for anything of even menial importance.

    • @nohandleforme....
      @nohandleforme.... 3 года назад +10

      @@BigDaddy-yp4mi Lighten up, Francis! It was over 40 years ago. I don't think he needs to worry about losing his security clearance. LOL

    • @rapman5363
      @rapman5363 2 года назад +1

      Here’s your cookie 🍪. Good boy

    • @desertengineer1
      @desertengineer1 2 месяца назад

      @@GM8101PHX yup. The DoD gave them a lot of money with these “strings” attached. This was still going on in the late 80’s when I joined. But missed all the Cold War “fun”. Desert Storm started right when I got 5-level.

  • @davidpritch718
    @davidpritch718 4 года назад +13

    We called it Global Shaft. It often lasted for days, we had to go on 12-n-12s, which actually resulted in much longer than 12 hour shifts. May have been necessary, but not fun.

  • @funghs2590
    @funghs2590 3 года назад +14

    this protacc
    this attacc
    but most important
    THIS SAC

  • @jamesharrison2570
    @jamesharrison2570 2 года назад +6

    I spent over seven years underground on a Titan II ICBM crew. I was the key turner

  • @charlieplus2
    @charlieplus2 Месяц назад

    I was stationed at Malmstrom AFB when Global Shield Exercise Alert took place. It was an incredible sight and experience seeing our men and women on full alert.

  • @rodfirefighter8341
    @rodfirefighter8341 5 лет назад +11

    Firefighters had fly away teams with what we called flight bags which had everything we needed for firefighting and regular clothing, toiletries, etc.(one we kept in our lockers, the other were pre-palletized and later had NBC and climactic gear added for different areas of deployment). We could be air borne in 30 minutes from recall!

    • @rodfirefighter8341
      @rodfirefighter8341 5 лет назад +1

      This was not the stay home firefighters. They stayed in place and took care of base assets.

    • @sjp35productions6
      @sjp35productions6 7 месяцев назад

      Where were you stationed and when? I was at Wurtsmith (81-83), Lajes (83-85) and Castle (85-93) with a couple trips to Honduras and Riyadh, SA for Desert Storm.

  • @michaelkarraker-jl2xg
    @michaelkarraker-jl2xg 2 месяца назад +1

    I was a radar navigator at Hooterville during some of these operations

  • @rick-kb9rb
    @rick-kb9rb Год назад +2

    I was a sac elite guard member security police , while general Ellis was CincSac and remember the tension and global shield. I was a part of the sac relocation team for Sac Headquarters.

  • @dennissvitak148
    @dennissvitak148 6 лет назад +6

    This was a short film for Air Force Now! A monthly video shown at all Commander's Call worldwide. Each month had an interesting bit on the Air Force. My own career field (meteorology) was highlighted on more than one occasion. At this point, in 1980, I had been in the USAF for six years...another fourteen to be served!

    • @rodfirefighter8341
      @rodfirefighter8341 5 лет назад +1

      You weather folks saved us more than I'd like to admit! Thanks.

    • @flyfasterf22
      @flyfasterf22 4 года назад

      Did you go to Chanute AFB in Rantoul Illinois?

  • @kevinstrade2752
    @kevinstrade2752 3 года назад +10

    SAC saved the world by practicing the ability and will to destroy it if necessary.

  • @rexmabunga
    @rexmabunga 2 года назад +2

    Very informative, thank you for sharing! The big giveaway of the film’s age is the closing music.

  • @ScrotusXL
    @ScrotusXL 2 года назад +4

    We used to look back on the cold war thinking “phew I’m glad that’s over!” And now….🧐😮

  • @sheriulmer0623
    @sheriulmer0623 3 года назад +7

    I'm trying to find an old SAC training film called "SAC Two-Man Policy" (it got an award in Jan 1981.) Any ideas where I could find it?

  • @GM8101PHX
    @GM8101PHX 4 года назад +5

    Minimum Interval Take Off meant that usually every 15 seconds a B-52 started his take off roll behind a preceding B-52, Tankers were 30 second intervals of course this was stressful if a lead aircraft should have difficulties during their take off roll, and the turbulence was difficult to fly through!!

    • @nohandleforme....
      @nohandleforme.... 3 года назад +1

      Watching the MITOs was awesome! The tension and excitement gave me goosebumps. LOL

  • @AR-pm9nv
    @AR-pm9nv 3 месяца назад

    2 of my 3 duty stations were SAC bases. Got to see a lot of stuff as a security specialist. Scary, but cool.

  • @samsamaniego3251
    @samsamaniego3251 2 года назад +2

    I was in SAC 8th AF with the 308th SMW, 390th SMW and 381st.SMW as a ICBM Titan ll Missile mechanic , 1976 - 1986.

    • @amkrause2004
      @amkrause2004 2 года назад +1

      My father was at Little Rock AFB in 82 to 84 with the titans. He was one of the missile launch officers.

    • @samsamaniego3251
      @samsamaniego3251 2 года назад +1

      Anthony Krause has your father spoken to you about the Titan that exploded.

  • @swainscheps
    @swainscheps 28 дней назад +1

    2:18 - hey General Ellis - how about a little pep in your step, Chief? This could be World War III and he’s moving like he’s going for his 7th smoke break of the morning.

  • @videographer1KIK
    @videographer1KIK 4 года назад +3

    I worked on the B-52 in Andersen AFB, Guam and on the C-130 in Little Rock AFB, Arkansas!
    SAC STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND
    Persian Gulf War

  • @edwardarruda7215
    @edwardarruda7215 4 года назад +5

    I was in this. Was a KC135A crew chief.

    • @1211home
      @1211home 3 года назад +1

      Was a Crew Chief 2 years earlier at loring 42 ARS. My bird was 62-3510

    • @GM8101PHX
      @GM8101PHX 3 года назад +1

      I was with the 92d Security Police Squadron at Fairchild AFB 77-82!

    • @useruser-oc8xn
      @useruser-oc8xn 2 года назад

      I was stuck at Grissom during this. I was smart. I volunteered for S.A.R.T. we were treated like kings, everyone else got crap details and crap hours.

  • @jamesrogers47
    @jamesrogers47 2 года назад +2

    It would suck to be a tanker crew. Fuel was earmarked for the bombers, if required, they could suck the tanker dry.

  • @Skybolter
    @Skybolter 12 лет назад +8

    STRATEGIC AIR COMAND WILL BE AS THE BEST AIR FORCE UNIT IN COUNTER ATTACKS

    • @adamk6075
      @adamk6075 3 года назад +1

      Ok calm down.

    • @Skybolter
      @Skybolter 3 года назад +1

      @@adamk6075 Dude, don't worry, i was so amazed that i wrote with Big letters, Sorry 😉

  • @brewers2150
    @brewers2150 9 лет назад +7

    @2:06 I think General Ellis needs a bigger desk. ;)

    • @usersatch
      @usersatch 4 года назад

      i think there's some open space for a few more telephones

  • @Skybolter
    @Skybolter 11 лет назад +4

    So cool the music of the ending credits

  • @allgood6760
    @allgood6760 2 года назад +2

    What a surreal scenario.... this is better than watching Dr Strangelove.. 🤔

    • @TheElizabethtarantin
      @TheElizabethtarantin 2 года назад +1

      Not ALL BASES ARE SAC That’s funny you say that Dr. Strangelove was totally about the CUBAN missile crisis I know because my dad was up in b-52s those 13 days! Then he was in Vietnam then he was in Baghdad all over the place he said apparently him and my uncle say the Cuba Mission crisis was the closest to mutually assured destruction

  • @ronaldrobertson2332
    @ronaldrobertson2332 7 месяцев назад

    General Ellis! I remember him when i was a POL troop at Offutt in 1980.

  • @GregSr
    @GregSr Год назад

    Back around '79, as a flight simulator specialist, I knew I would be assigned a "war skill". Obviously, flight simulators are not critical in a time of war. I was given three choices for my war skill training. Runway repair, body collection, or LEO (law enforcement). That was a no-brainer. I chose LEO. So, I actually trained on how to be a cop. I was issued a 38 revolver whenever on patrol. Every few months I had to switch from simulator tech to LEO. Although I understood the reasoning, I really resented having to play cop and ride around in a patrol car. I thought by having a "guaranteed job", I did not have to do anything besides working on the simulator. I've been out of the Air Force since '80 (honorably discharged E5) and now I see the bigger picture.

  • @thetreblerebel
    @thetreblerebel 3 года назад +2

    I bet it took forever to recall any battle staff

  • @desertengineer1
    @desertengineer1 2 месяца назад

    Wow, those old water injected tanker engines!

  • @angyyyee2671
    @angyyyee2671 2 года назад

    Gotta love the closing music!!!!

  • @thetreblerebel
    @thetreblerebel 4 года назад +1

    Do you think we let Russia know we were test firing minutemen or ICBM missiles for an exercise, I'm sure they did, so they didnt confuse it as an authentic first strike

  • @fleabitis
    @fleabitis 2 месяца назад

    Ahh, them good ol’ days . . . “Are you EWO ready?”

  • @user-mf8vm6hv5i
    @user-mf8vm6hv5i 4 месяца назад

    Question: Imagine it is 1975. The bombers are launched. They penetrate the enemy airspace and drop/launch their weapons. Where did they go from there? Return to the U.S.? Not sure about that. Thanks. The film brought back a lot of memories. USAF, 1971-1996.

    • @charlesreidy9375
      @charlesreidy9375 4 месяца назад +2

      Tanker crew chief 70-75. My recovery point was,cold bay Canada, if we didn't need to bail out after giving the bombers all our fuel. Also pulled a lot of B 58 alert time, carswell and little rock.

  • @drumdust
    @drumdust 3 года назад +1

    It's kicking off Pru!!!

  • @Skybolter
    @Skybolter 12 лет назад +3

    WHAT A GREAT VIDEO

  • @jeffstonge3056
    @jeffstonge3056 3 года назад +1

    274 C2 Vet.... Good'ol days.... Looking Glass EA....

  • @mikeboyd21
    @mikeboyd21 2 года назад +1

    Air force brat born and raised on SAC bases! Even for us kids rules applied at times...we were brats!!!

  • @deetjay1
    @deetjay1 13 лет назад +8

    Scary...Training for the end of the world...No other choice exists...

    • @GM8101PHX
      @GM8101PHX 3 года назад +6

      I was a part of SAC during that exercise in 1980. We had some of our aircraft going to an alternate location, we took over an airport on the direction of President. Airport personnel instantly complied with our orders. Some of what we did was classified so I will not mention those things. The FAA grounded all civilian flights that were not in support of the Air Force mission. As always we considered this the real thing except as the film showed we did not have special weapons on any aircraft in flight. At my base we had B-52's and KC-135's on 15 minute ground alert. This meant that the alert crews had the Maximum of 15 minutes from the horn to be on their aircraft and at the runway thresh hold ready for take-off. This was no matter the weather, even a blizzard. We were tested at all hours any day of the week to ensure we were ready, and we were. In SAC's 46 year history we never launched our special weapons in anger and had no accidental discharge of those weapons. It took everyone to be ready at all times. I am proud to have been a part of SAC and making sure we were ready. I was with the 92d Security Police Squadron and we took our job serious as we made sure we were ready to support the mission. Thankfully we never had to do the job we were trained for, had we have, we would not be alive today in 2021.

    • @nistaffsubs6787
      @nistaffsubs6787 2 года назад

      I'm from the future ... Russia started It...

  • @johnmorykwas2343
    @johnmorykwas2343 3 месяца назад

    Long live SAC, and the Crewdogs!

  • @artyzinn7725
    @artyzinn7725 7 месяцев назад

    never knew the movie war games got this view of the sac big board quite close 4:00

  • @WarrenBacon-gh7zw
    @WarrenBacon-gh7zw 6 дней назад

    Those missiles fields would look like the craters on the moon after Russian missiles made their impact. Those states housing those missiles bases would have been devoid of life from the blasts and the extremely high radiation levels.

  • @robertmunoz7543
    @robertmunoz7543 19 дней назад

    Maj Kong?😂
    Polar bear one?😳
    Jman

  • @rdfox76
    @rdfox76 9 лет назад +4

    So out of curiosity, does anyone know if we actually used the ERCS (presumably from Vandenberg) in these exercises, or did we just simulate it? I'd presume it was just a simulation, to avoid having to expend the small number of ERCS missiles, but...

  • @Thunder_6278
    @Thunder_6278 3 месяца назад

    Looking back, the cold war was alot more stable than today. Irony in it's greatest form...

  • @satanofficial3902
    @satanofficial3902 4 года назад +8

    The heavens declare the glory of the Bomb, and the firmament showeth Its handiwork. Glory be to the Bomb, and to the Holy Fallout. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be. World without end. May the Blessings of the Bomb Almighty, and the Fellowship of the Holy Fallout, descend upon us all. This day and forever more. Amen.

  • @codered5431
    @codered5431 5 лет назад +1

    So. No migs or foxbat not going take out the general or the b-52’s

  • @scottdunkirk8198
    @scottdunkirk8198 Год назад

    Need to bring back the alerts

  • @whirledpeas3477
    @whirledpeas3477 2 года назад +1

    And now I have a POTUS shaking hands with an invisible person. That's scary

    • @Thunder_6278
      @Thunder_6278 3 месяца назад

      The term 'fit for command' should apply. DJT may be loud, obnoxious and bragging, but he knows what's going on, I bet he still gets intel briefs.

  • @gotmythumbs
    @gotmythumbs Год назад

    Well, I recognized one FB-111 I'd flown , 242.

  • @richhoule3462
    @richhoule3462 3 года назад

    380th BW!! Best of the Best

  • @Khatmandude
    @Khatmandude 5 лет назад +3

    Like there's anything left for a second strike.

  • @wessnyder6192
    @wessnyder6192 Год назад

    This was me

  • @adriano71780
    @adriano71780 13 лет назад +1

    show!!

  • @TheElizabethtarantin
    @TheElizabethtarantin 2 года назад +1

    Not ALL BASES ARE SAC That’s funny you say that Dr. Strangelove was totally about the CUBAN missile crisis I know because my dad was up in b-52s those 13 days! Then he was in Vietnam then he was in Baghdad all over the place he said apparently him and my uncle say the Cuba Mission crisis was the closest to mutually assured destruction

    • @charlesreidy9375
      @charlesreidy9375 4 месяца назад

      Sure was. B-58 crew chief at Carswell AFB. Good friend at Liittle Rock had his hand on the launch key. Was the next item in the check list.

  • @englundus
    @englundus 4 месяца назад

    If a real nuclear war had happened, I doubt there would have been anything left of SAC. And recovered bombers? Who knows how much damage to them! And just imagine the crews with their wives and kids being.....gone? I pray nothing like that ever happens!

  • @zacharysmith991
    @zacharysmith991 3 года назад

    Missing Plattsburgh afb

  • @paulfallon7038
    @paulfallon7038 2 года назад

    GOLLY.

  • @xx-bg2dj
    @xx-bg2dj 3 года назад +2

    we need increased defense spending

  • @Skybolter
    @Skybolter 12 лет назад

    @lucabrasi1337 Wich aircraft you were flying on SAC ?

  • @oldcarnocar
    @oldcarnocar 2 года назад

    We are EWO! am i reaching you ham heads?

  • @michaelb9529
    @michaelb9529 7 месяцев назад +1

    They never mentioned what ever happened to the incoming Soviet missiles. SAC would return to massive chaos and about 80 million dead. All most all of their bases and silos would have been taken out. Most of SACs planes would be lucky to even get off the ground.
    What a gigantic waste of money, Just think what all that money could have done. Best healthcare system in the world. Free university. the end of poverty. etc etc.

    • @Thunder_6278
      @Thunder_6278 3 месяца назад

      Please move to western Europe, they have all those goodies, we don't need you.

  • @guillermomarcucci2582
    @guillermomarcucci2582 4 месяца назад

    Se tardan mucho en llegar a los aviones y despegar. No sería mejor que los tripulantes hicieran guardias ya preparados dentro de los bombarderos????

  • @notlisted-cl5ls
    @notlisted-cl5ls 7 месяцев назад

    shout out to all memebers of the MIC that ike warned us about.......you helped destroy the USA from the inside.

  • @guillermomarcucci2582
    @guillermomarcucci2582 4 месяца назад

    En una guerra nuclear real, todos esos aviones hubieran caido , no?