US Army Anti-Aircraft Missile Battery Command in Cold War West Germany (228)
Dan served as a lieutenant and captain in a US Army air defence artillery battalion in West Germany from 1980 until 1985.
He describes details of Soviet overflights deep into West Germany and we discuss how the Warsaw Pact attempted to track their units.
Now who knew that the US Army experimented with geese for perimeter security?! Dan reveals details of this little-known specialist unit.
Dan worked with the improved Hawk anti-aircraft missile system. We talk about its capabilities, the challenges of working with 1980s electronics, its deployment and exercises. He describes a live firing exercise where an errant missile almost wiped out a group of VIPS.
Don’t miss part 2 in a couple of weeks where Dan describes his experiences in the war plans office of the general staff.
Do make sure you check out the episode extras at https://coldwarconversations.com/episode328/
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0:00 Introduction and background of Dan
1:32 The Improved Hawk missile system and its capabilities
10:29 Deployment to field locations and the challenges faced
18:13 Encounters with Soviet aircraft and military liaison missions
24:33 The innovative use of intruder geese for security
33:21 Live firing exercises and the dangers involved
42:20 The deactivation of an air defence unit and its implications
58:41 Reflections on service
1:13:38 Podcast extras, appreciation for financial supporters, and closing remarks
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