As the defueling of the Red Hill fuel facility enters its final stages and the Navy prepares for a long cleanup and closure process, the U.S. military is looking at how it will support its vast Indo-Pacific operations without it.
“Experts warn that other possible targets include aircraft, submarines, surface ships, land vehicles, spacecraft, information systems, industrial centers, transportation infrastructure and personnel.”
During my military service I worked in fuels, we were always a primary target. I dodged quite a few rounds aimed at our fuel bladders (portable fuel tanks in big bags 10K-100K in size). That is nothing new and WWII was all about fuel logistics.
“Experts warn that other possible targets include aircraft, submarines, surface ships, land vehicles, spacecraft, information systems, industrial centers, transportation infrastructure and personnel.”
You’re promoted.
During my military service I worked in fuels, we were always a primary target. I dodged quite a few rounds aimed at our fuel bladders (portable fuel tanks in big bags 10K-100K in size). That is nothing new and WWII was all about fuel logistics.