Madansky, Rich, ET1

Electronics Technician
 
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Current Service Status
USN Veteran
Current/Last Rank
Petty Officer First Class
Current/Last Primary NEC
ET-1547-Cryptographic Repair
Current/Last Rating/NEC Group
Electronics Technician
Primary Unit
1969-1972, ET-2314, USS Lloyd Thomas (DDE-764)
Previously Held NEC
ET-2314-Cryptographic Repair
Service Years
1966 - 1972
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Great Lakes
Gulf of Tonkin Yacht Club
Order of the Golden Dragon
Panama Canal
ET-Electronics Technician
One Hash Mark

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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Navy Together We ServedPost 202
  2014, Navy Together We Served
  2016, American Legion, Post 202 (Member) (Medina, Ohio) - Chap. Page


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

I graduated from the University of Akron with a BA in Secondary Education, Social Studies, in 2008.
That makes me kind of a late bloomer, and I am sincely greatful for the opportunity. Kathy and I are very active in our church, and other volunteer organizations. We have four grandchildren, what a hoot!

   
Other Comments:

Commander 7TH Fleet Commendation

   
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Vietnam War/Vietnam Cease-fire Campaign (72-73)/Operation Freedom Train
From Month/Year
April / 1972
To Month/Year
May / 1972

Description
President Nixon responded to this invasion with "Operation Freedom Train", which called for the renewal of general air strikes throughout North Vietnam above the 20th parallel for the first time since 1968. The North Vietnamese invasion prompted increased air operations by the carriers in support of South Vietnamese and US forces. The carriers on Yankee Station when North Vietnam invaded on 30 March were Hancock and Coral Sea. During the March four carriers had rotated on Yankee Station; they were Constellation, Kitty Hawk, Coral Sea and Hancock.

Operation Freedom Train involved Navy tactical air sorties against military and logistic targets in the southern part of North Vietnam which were involved in the invasion of SVN. The operating area in North Vietnam was initially limited to between 17th and 19th parallel. However, special strikes were authorized against targets above the l9th parallel on various occasions. The magnitude of the North Vietnam offensive indicated that an extended logistics network and increased resupply routes would be required to sustain ground operations by North Vietnam in their invasion of South Vietnam. Most target and geographical restrictions that were placed in effect since October 1968 concerning the bombing in North Vietnam were gradually lifted and the list of authorized targets expanded. Strikes in North Vietnam were against vehicle targets, lines of communication targets (roads, waterways, bridges, railroad bridges and railroad tracks), supply targets, air defense targets and industrial/power targets. Aircraft involved in Freedom Train operations were from Hancock, Coral Sea, Kitty Hawk and Constellation. By the end of April operations were permitted in North Vietnam throughout the region below the 20th parallel and many special strikes above the 20th parallel had also been authorized.

The aerial interdiction campaign against North Vietnam which began on 6 April 1972 with attacks in the southern part of the country expanded rapidly. Inclement weather along most bombing runs caused pilots to use precision instruments to destroy the targets during early April. However, once the weather cleared, visual strikes resumed, and the wing sent more and more aircraft into North Vietnam. The pilots on bombing runs were tasked to cut lines of communication and destroy transportation resources and surface-to-air missile sites.

On 16 April, B-52s, escorted by fighter and aircraft specializing in electronic countermeasures and suppression of surface-to-air missiles, bombed the fuel storage tanks at Haiphong, setting fires that, reflected from cloud and smoke, were visible from 110 miles away. Shortly afterward, carrier aircraft joined Air Force fighter-bombers in battering a tank farm and a warehouse complex on the outskirts of Hanoi. When these attacks failed to slow the offensive, naval aircraft began mining the harbors on 8 May, and two days later the administration extended the aerial interdiction campaign, formerly known as Freedom Train but now designated Linebacker, throughout all of North Vietnam.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
April / 1972
To Month/Year
May / 1972
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

  51 Also There at This Battle:
 
  • Adams, Michael, PO3, (1968-1972)
  • Atwood, John, PO2, (1968-1974)
  • Blankenship, William, PO2, (1969-1977)
  • Bradshaw, Larry, PO2, (1968-1972)
  • Bragg, Larry, SCPO, (1959-1989)
  • Brand, Charlie, PO3, (1969-1973)
  • Broward, Charles, PO2, (1968-1974)
  • Dilick, Gregory, LCDR, (1962-1987)
  • Ehrhart, Donald, PO3, (1968-1972)
  • Franklin, Roy, SN, (1970-1976)
  • Fraser, William, CPO, (1952-1972)
  • Gibmeyer, George, PO2, (1969-1973)
  • Griffis, Ralph, PO2, (1968-1972)
  • Hall, Joseph, CDR, (1968-1996)
  • Hanover, Richard, AN, (1970-1976)
  • Hooper, Richard, PO2, (1969-1975)
  • Jacobs, Tom, CPO, (1969-1989)
  • Kearney, Thomas, CPO, (1956-1977)
  • Kruithoff, Philip, PO1, (1961-1974)
  • Larsen, Ronald, SA, (1971-1972)
  • Lepien, Glenn, CPO, (1970-1994)
  • Lukas, Glenn, PO2, (1970-1979)
  • McHugh, James, PO3, (1970-1976)
  • McKee, Larry, PO2, (1971-1974)
  • Newland Jr., Robert, SCPO, (1958-1989)
  • PORTER, DAVID, AN, (1969-1973)
  • Randall, Edward, MCPO, (1969-1999)
  • Rodgers, Doug, PO3, (1968-1972)
  • Shortreed, Frederick, MCPO, (1960-1980)
  • Tennenini, Lou, PO2, (1968-1972)
  • Valcourt, Louis, CPO, (1967-1987)
  • Waters, Stephen, CPO, (1964-1993)
  • Whitman, Warren, PO1, (1972-1993)
  • Wilmot, Richard, PO2, (1966-1972)
  • Young, Lloyd, PO3, (1969-1973)
  • Young, Terry, PO3, (1970-1975)
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