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MSG Stan Hutchison
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I was up there during the Cold War, 1978-1982. This happened very often but usually went unreported by news agencies. Probably because the military kept this sort of action under wraps when possible.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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MSG Stan Hutchison Oh I Remember Well, I was a Spook on Adak, 79-80.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel - Ever get over to the mainline? Ft Rich, Elmendorf, or up to Fairbanks?
Military R&R at Seward?
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MSG Thomas Currie
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Yes, Soviet aircraft routinely came up to the edge of our airspace (and occasionally into our airspace) on a near daily basis -- exactly as US and other NATO aircraft routinely came up to (and occasionally into) their airspace. And their ships and aircraft made close passes around our ships and aircraft in international waters -- just as we made close passes around theirs. None of this is anything new to anyone who served during the so-called "Cold War" (which occasionally wasn't as cold as the official public records would have you believe).

No that the supposed "Cold War" is supposedly over, we get these silly news items saying we wet our pants because we saw the big bad bear somewhere. Of course none of these articles ever mention that this is nothing new and none of these articles ever mention that we have always done the same and still do.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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MSG Stan Hutchison - Just had a Layover at Elmendorf Once.
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