Read Patrick McLanahan Collection #1 Online
Authors: Dale Brown
“I'm a bomber guy, Kevin,” Patrick said. “You know that. Folks think I'm already too biased.”
“Can you be honest with me and everyone you deal with, Patrick?” Martindale asked. “I think you can. You saw firsthand what we faced. You need to find the right systems that will help prevent a repeat of those attacks. What do you say?”
Patrick looked at Maureen, took a deep breath, and said, “I'll do it, Mr. President.”
“I knew you would. Meeting tomorrow at ten-thirty in the Oval Officeâyou know the way. Be ready with your plan of action. I want to hit the press with the plan in time for tomorrow's prime-time news. Thanks, my friend. Good to be working with you again.” And he hung up.
Patrick replaced the phone on its hook. Maureen looked at him closelyâand her heart leaped again. He had that faraway gaze once moreâbut this time there was fire in those blue eyes. He was no longer looking back into the dead eyes of his friends or scenes of blackened devastation; he was staring into the future, and she could see the excitement lighting up his face.
Maybe someday, she thought, I'll light up his face like that. It was too soon to know if she would ever get that chance, but at least perhaps he was going to be around long enough for her to try.
“Got some phone calls to make, General?” she asked.
“Yes,” Patrick replied. He reached over to her face, pulled her gently to him, and kissed her lips. “Just take a minute.” He then spoke, “McLanahan to Luger.”
That same time
G
o ahead, Muck,” David Luger responded. He was sitting in the superviser of flying's radio truck, out at the approach end of Battle Mountain's twelve-thousand-foot-long runway. His driver's-side window was open slightly, enough for the interior not to fog up and so he could raise a pair of binoculars to his eyes occasionally.
The parking apron and taxiways on the isolated base in north-central Nevada were beehives of activity. Along with the few surviving EB-52 Megafortresses, EB-1C Vampires, and the one remaining AL-52 Dragon aircraft, the two surviving B-2A Spirit stealth bombers had been relocated to the 111th Bombardment Wing at Battle Mountain to undergo modification as QB-2 unmanned bombers. In addition, the first QA-45C “Hunter” unmanned combat air vehiclesâslightly smaller versions of the B-2 stealth bomber, capable of carrying ten thousand pounds of ordnance or sensors and attacking targets with pinpoint precisionâhad been deployed to Battle Mountain for operational tests. The surviving E-4B National Airborne Operations Center command posts, RC-135 reconnaissance planes, KC-135R tankers, C-21 transports, and EC-135 intelligence-gathering aircraft that had been based at Offutt Air Force Base had also been reassigned to Battle Mountain. The Battle Management Center had been redesignated the new U.S. Strategic Command battle-staff area.
“I need you in Washington tonight,” Patrick said. “I need the strategic-transformation report we've been working on updated with the latest intelligence and industrial-research data.” He paused, then added, “And pack for an extended stay.”
“I'll be there,” Dave said. He raised the binoculars and focused them on an aircraft preparing to turn base leg in the visual pattern. “Break. Luger to Furness.”
“Go ahead.”
“You guys just about done playing around? I've got a flight to catch to Washington.”
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board the EB-1C Vampire bomber in the visual pattern, Major General Rebecca Furness shook her head. “I figured as much,” she said. “I'm glad we got our flying in early. You need me to watch the store for a few days?”
“Might be for a lot longer than that, Rebecca.”
“Roger that,” she said. She turned to her mission commander and remarked on intercom, “Sixth or seventh time the boss has been called away. I have a feeling he's not coming back this time.”
“I agree,” her mission commander, Brigadier General Daren Mace, replied. He still bore some of the scars on his face and extremities from frostbite after spending almost three days in a life raft in the Bering Sea, but he was now back on full flying status after his rehabilitation.
“I think we're ready to take charge of this place, don't you, General? I'll run the Air Battle Force, and you take over the One-eleventh Bomb Wing. How does that sound?”
“I hate to admit it, Rebecca,” Daren said, “but I think I'm ready for a desk job. I love flying, but I think these high-tech birds are getting smarter than me. And I can't keep up with these young sticks. They're trying to tell me I'm too old for this shit, I think.”
“They're trying to tell you to stay here, with me. We'll run this place the way
we
think it should be run, and we'll show these hot-shot young techie nerds how the war is supposed to be fought,” Rebecca said. “Then, in a few years, when they put us out to pasture, let's build a ranch out here so we can raise a few head of cattle and some horses, take long dips in the hot tub together, and keep an eye on this placeâfrom a distance. How does that sound to you?”
“Perfect,” Daren said, patting Rebecca's gloved hand on the center-console control stick of their Vampire bomber, his eyes dancing. “Just perfect.”
Thanks to Gene and Alison Pretti, Steve and Chris Johnson, and Dave and Cheryl Duffield for their generosity.
Special thanks to William Dunsmore, Major, U.S. Air Force (retired), for his invaluable insights and experiences.
Cover design by Richard L. Aquan
PLAN OF ATTACK
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This story is dedicated to my son Hunter, who has shown me time and again that he has inherited and embraced the greatest gift I can give any young person: the gift of imagination.
You may be reading this story for the first time, but I can tell you that Hunter and I have told and retold this story to each other dozens of times.
The old man thanks you, big guy.
2S6M Tunguska
âcombination missile and cannon mobile Russian air defense system
AGM-170D
âsupersonic scramjet-powered attack missile
Almaz S-300
âRussian surface-to-air missile system, also capable against ballistic missiles
ARB
âAir Reserve Base
Armstrong Space Station
âfirst American military space station
BDU
âBattle Dress Uniform, the standard utility uniform worn by soldiers in combat
BDU-58 Meteor
âreleases payloads over a target area after atmospheric re-entry
BERP
âBallistic Electro-Reactive Process, the material worn by “Tin Man” commandos
BOHM
âborohydrogen tetroxide rocket fuel oxidizer
CAP
âCivil Air Patrol (U.S. Air Force Auxiliary)
CID
âCybernetic Infantry Device manned combat robots
CO
âCommanding Officer
COMSEC
âcommunications security
Condor
âbomber-launched commando insertion and retrieval aircraft; also large unmanned new technology airship
Crew Exploration Vehicle
ânext generation orbital and lunar manned space vehicle
DARPA
âDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Doshan Tappeh Air Base
âTehran headquarters of the Iranian Revolutionary GuardsCorps
EVA
âextravehicular activity; a spacewalk
exfil
âexfiltration
G-forces
âacceleration forces imposed on the human body, expressed in multiples of Earth gravity
hypoplastic thumb
âcongenital birth defect where the thumb is reduced in size, missing, or fused with another finger
IRGC
âIranian Revolutionary Corps
ISAR
âInverse Synthetic Aperture Radar
JP-7
âjet fuel refined with a higher flash point than more common JP-4
KC-77
âaerial refueling tanker and cargo aircraft
komiteh
âIranian moral and religious enforcers
LADAR
âlaser radar
LakeSpotter
âprivate individuals who camp outside secret U.S. military installations to spot classified aircraft test flights
LPDRS
âLaser Pulse Detonation Rocket System
magnetohydrodynamic generator
âusing the movement of liquid metal moving through a magnetic field to generate electricity
Majlis
âIranian parliament
MHD
âmagnetohydrodynamic
mil power
âfull aircraft engine thrust without using afterburners
muay thai
âkick boxing
NCOICNon Commissioned
âOfficer In Charge
NSA
âNational Security Agency
OPSEC
âoperational security
Orion
ânext generation manned spacecraft
Pax River
âPatuxent River Naval Air Station
Pilatus PC-6
âSwiss-made single-engine turboprop trainer
pollicization
âsurgical creation of a thumb from a finger
PSID
âpounds-per-square-inch differential, a measure of cabin pressurization
RFID
âradio frequency identification device
RPG
ârocket propelled grenade
RTB
âreturn to base
SA-10, SA-12, SA-19, SA-21
âRussian surface to air anti-aircraft missiles
SAM
âsurface to air missile
SDB
âsmall diameter bomb
Shahab-2, Shahab-3, Shahab-5
âIranian ballistic missiles
Skybolt
âspace-based anti ballistic missile laser
SPAW
âsupersonic precision attack weapon
SPO
âsenior project officer
sun-synchronous orbit
âorbit that places a satellite over the same spot on Earth at the same time of day
Supreme Defense Council
âIranian military advisory group to the president
TEL
âtransporter-erector-launcher
Tin Man
âcommandos who wear advanced protective suits and carry sophisticated weapons
VFR
âvisual flight rules
XR-A9
âExperimental Reconnaissance Article Nine, Black Stallion spaceplane
Zulfiqar
âIranian-made main battle tank