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OPERATION YORK

November 26th & 27th 2010

Issued by the RGHQ-51 GATEWATCH @ 09:30Z 11/26/2011
Updated: 11/26/2013 @ 23:06Z

General Briefing

Projected Flight Conditions

Gate behaviour continues in becoming increasingly iratic, with the distance between operational cycles becoming longer and longer. CON-83, the last such operation, was over the period 11/24-27/2010, one year ago, and the forecast for the next appears to be for late June 2012. Both according to surviving records and the collective memory of the Gatewatch staff, these conditions have never been seen before, and we conclude that they can only be associated with increasing influence of the systems Black Hole root at G-1597 and or the interference of the alien infestation currently under way. Likewise the enemies deployment and use of nuclear weapons in an attempt to sever the spline, cannot, we think, be completely ruled out as a causal effect upon the systems aborant behaviour. Nor can our approach to sunspot maximum, which in the past has caused similar problems in the cycle. This time it is running later than in previous solar cycles. Solar activity continues to varry between 30 and 50% greater than the previous sunspot maximum, that co-incided with the last drop off in Gate activations in 2000 and 2001.

All signal spikes on the system have stabalised at an energy level 14× above the "normal" amplitude. This means that there has been a further increase over the 8× recorded at CON-83. Therefore the Gate Tower's Gravity Wave detector is likewise continuing to pick up strong signals of a similar magnitude, which means that the Gate is once again "leaking" gravity. Thus as per CON-83 we can not garuntee crew safety within the wormhole. "Anti-G" suits will be issued to Flight Crews to aid in reducing the risks of G-LOC (Gravitationally induced Loss Of Consciousness) in flight. Please be aware these are standard USAF and RAF issue Anti-G suits which are rated to 9G (the max for fast jet aircrews). Civilians not rated for up to 9G, will like those personnel who fail their medical, will automatically lose Flight Status and be asigned to Ground Crew duties, so as to avoid unnecessary casualties. Please ensure that you have reported in to the CMO for pre-flight innoculations.

Alien Biological Contaminant (ABC) Levels

The aggregate post CON-83 M1/M2 ABC level stands at 445 units, that is 22 above those recorded at CON-83. This is in excess of tripple the volume detected prior to CON-52 OPERATION BANNOCKBURN 03/4-6/2005. Wherein "100 units" was the base line reference figure for the M1, with M2's at trace levels, a value that had remained stable since 1947. The post CON-83 OPERATION SLAPTON SANDS (11/2011) total of M1 type ABC recovered from equipment deployed off-world, achieved a total of 355 units, the firstrecorded decrease in the type. A reduction of -22 units was detected at CON-83, compared to the +53 increase over CON-77. As with CON-77, CON-74 and CON-73 there was an extremely significant jump in the recovered levels of the M2 type of ABC at CON-83 when compared to CON's -074 and -068 (wherein for the first time the M2 level had reached 3 units, whereas prior to CON-66 it was stable at c.0.34u). At CON-74 the level of the M2 type of ABC achieved 37u, almost double that of the previous reading, and post CON-77 the figure was 46. See the ABC Saturation Report by Major Kira Lewis (RGHQ-51). Special effort must be made to collect air, water, rock, soil and foliage samples, plus Enemy Prisoners of War (EPW), during OPERATION YORK to coroborate the data. Type 2+ EPW's are also vital to the ABC recovery program, without which we will eventually have no medical supplies or munitions. See the Alerts section below for the reminder on the policy regarding T1 EPW's.

The precautionary principal dictates that CON-84 will be subject to the EXTREME ABC Protection Protocol, as levels are expected to be dangerously high off world. Note that it will be necesary for all exterior gear to be removed for decontamination immediately upon return from off world missions, to ensure personal and collective safety post flight - WITHOUT EXCEPTION! The so-called "boot room" has been specially adapted for this purpose (Level 2, room #208). CON-84 will like CON-83 before it conclude with a 10 day mandatory "lock down" pending a full medical and equipment inspection/decontamination at each of our operational facilities. We at Gatewatch thank you for your co-operation in maintaining bio-security.

Alerts & Special Orders

1. Only one mission cycle has been conducted from RGHQ-51 in the past twelve months, and so we are in effect blind as to the military and scientific situation off-world. Great care and effort must be made to secure intelligence for the CONTACT program, before any consistent plans for future actions can be made.

2. The former RGHQ-51 commanding officer LTC David Rhys is currently ungoing additional training, and so has been replaced by LTC Lara Tachikoma. This is a permenant appointment. At CON-84 her position will be filled by Captain Elizabeth King.

3. You are reminded that AREA-50 in the USA is once again on-line, and their CLEGG ("CONTACT Long Endurance Gate Group") program was reactivated during CON-83.

4. It is believed but not yet confirmed that the nuclear detonation on or near the enemy position known as Fort Apache (VXC105), durring the final mission of CON-74, may have cut the Spline at this point. Any intelligence that can confirm or deny this assessment is a priority at this time.

5. You are reminded that the policy on the recovery of Type One Enemy Prisoners of War (EPW) has been revised in light of intelligence gathered at previous operations. Secure accommodation has been created in inaccessible locations, wherein EPW's can enjoy a significant degree of freedom, without fear of M1 extraction (currently remains a fatal procedure). It is hoped that the less finatical personnel may choose to surrender rather than fight to the death when capture is inevitable. We are still seeking the missing UNMC Engineers from the 51ST Regiment, for enterogation and custady. These 27 personnel remain listed as MIA as of CON-68. The unit's default Authentication Code was "ANGEL", but bearing in mind how long they have been off-world, it is unlikely that any of them remain uncontaminated.

6. At the specified times (see chart) and between other Gate activations during CON-84, the Starlabs engineers can, upon receipt of a written authorisation from the base's S3 (Operations Officer), deliver via the authorised channels, i.e. the base's senior ground crew officer (BGEN Courtney), program the XAD1471 system for a launch and a retreval flight to/from:

NB: the XAD1471 system will only function during a standard Gate cycle period (formally circa 3 days in 60), and require circa 24 hours of pre flight charging. The Ground Crew can then force the Gate to open to or from G-0799 and RGHQ-51 respectively on one or more ocasions. Or for one outbouncd and one inbound flight to another target.

It can only be safely used by prior arrangement at a specified time or when the inter-planetary comunications systems are working adequately, so that an authorised request by the off-world team can be processed to activate the Gate and open the iris to ensure a safe landing. For BIFROST a 35+ minute window of opportunity is required in the natural Gate cycle to allow for flight time, and the earlier the Gatewatch crew are advised of an intended launch or recovery mission the safer it will be for the SG team. NB: the short notice given by the surviving Engineers (OPERATION WINCHESTER, CON-68), resulted in losses during their return flight. Other targets will need their flight times to be assessed pre-launch.

7. Be advised that the former Lieutenant Colonel, now Major James T. Law who was recalled from his assignment as the Commanding Officer of BASE-56 in New Zealand, to resume his position as the UNSGC Auditor during CON-72, has now been assigned to serve in this Regiments Military Police Company as of CON-77. However his report for GHQ is still pending and it is required that ALL operatives cooperate with his investigations in to personnel performance, procedures, security, etc. An abridged edition of his report will be made available at the next Intelligence Conference scheduled for late 2012, early 2013, subject to UNSGCHQ adjudication.

END OF ALERTS & SPECIAL ORDERS

CON-84 Chain of Command

Flight Crew
Officers NCO'S Other Ranks
1. Captain KING. E. (ACO)
2. First Lieutenant AITKEN. B (S2/S4)

3. Staff Sergeant WARD. C.
4. Staff Sergeant STOKES. B. (CMO)
5. Staff Sergeant CARTER. G. T
. 6. Sergeant BAUER. R. (MO)
7. Private (PV1) FLYNN. M..
Special Attachments Ground Crew
Officers NCO's & Other Ranks
1. Second Lieutenant OWEN. U. (MPC)*
* For the duration of Op.York ONLY
1. Brigadier General COURTNEY. A. R.
2. Major LAW. J.T.
NONE

Note: Where personnel serve at the same rank, their seniority in the chain of command has been determined firstly by the holding of specific posts, time in post, then a comparison between their Promotional Points and their level of training (Expert Infantry Course Units & Battle Practise Units). New personnel, that is, Privates PV1, Specialists and Civilians, have had their seniority determined first by whether they are military, trained or untrained civilians, and secondly by date of enlistment. This latter point is for all practical purposes a pure administrative decision. In the field natural leadership skills would be more important, presuming that it should ever become relevant. Officers on Attachment serve in an advisory capasity only, and those listed in Support have authority with regard to base management and security issues only.

CON-84 OPERATION YORK
GATEWATCH Chart

GATEWATCH reports that as of 09:30Z there are a total of 9 inbound and outbound wormholes for CON-84. This is a further reduction compared to those detected for CON-83. Of these developed signals only 8 as specified below are relevant to UNMC Flight Crews. There are 2 Pathfinder missions at this time, and the remainder relate to known targets.

Notes:


Activation
#
Gate Type
In/Outbound
Target's
Gate ID#
Launch
Time
Landing
Time
In Flight
Time
Notes
11/26/2011
10:00 Base Activation
XAD1471 Power Up
12:00-14:07 XAD1471 Available.
01 OUTBOUND G-0842 14:09 14:20 00:11* RECON
Mission 1
SG51-PO617A
CON-61.7 PF
CON-86.4 RECON
02 INBOUND G-0842 16:12 16:24 00:12* Return from
RECON
Mission 1
SG51-P0617A
0CON-61.7 PF
03 OUTBOUND G-0880 18:09 18:19 00:10* Pathfinder
Mission 2 to
SG51-P0842A
04 INBOUND G-880 19:41 19:55 00:14* Return from
Pathfinder
Mission 2 to
SG51-P0842A
05 OUTBOUND G-0891 21:43 21:59 00:16* Mission 3
SG51-P0843C
Pathfinder
06 INBOUND G-0891 22:58 23:16 00:18* Return from
Mission 3 to
SG51-P0843C
Pathfinder
23:18-00:00 XAD1471 Available
11/27/2011
00:00 - 01:19 XAD1471 Available
07 OUTBOUND G-0892 00:10 00:12 00:02 RECON
Mission 4 to
SG51-P0843A
"Forced"
08 INBOUND G-0892 00:20 00:22 00:02 Return from
RECON
Mission 4 to
SG51-P0843A
"Forced"
09 OUTBOUND G-0909 01:21 01:23 00:02 SG51-P0653A
CON-65.3
10 INBOUND G-0909 01:29 01:31 00:02 SG51-P0653A
CON-65.3
01:33-02:03 XAD1471 Available
02:03 XAD1471 Shut Down
10:00 Mess Hall Opens
10:30 -14:00 Battle Practise
17:00 Base Locked Down

CON-84 Roster

Notes:

# Rank Name Post Personnel
Notes
General
Notes
1 1LT AITKEN. B. XO/S2 GC OOC Roster
1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Foster. Patricia.
4. Furlong. Susan.
5. Grana-Priego. Anthony.
6.Harris. Timothy.*
7. Mellor. Andrew.
8. Smith. Trevor.
9. Stratman. Gary.
10. Wayland. Dean C.

Awards Granted

The Good Conduct Medal:
1LT AITKEN. A.
SSGT CARTER. T.
PVT FLYNN. M.
MAJ LAW. J. T.
SSGT STOKES. B.

The Armed Forces Expeditionary Service Medal:
ALL

Astronauts Wings:
PVT FLYNN. M.

The Pathfinder Badge:
SGT BAUER. R.
PVT FLYNN. M.

The Commanders Badge:
1LT KING. E.

Promotions
-

Available EICU = 0

Available BPU = 0

Other Notes:
-

2 SGT BAUER. R. MO FC
3 SSGT CARTER. T. G. - FC
4 BGEN COURTNEY. A. R. MO GC
5 PVT (PV1) FLYNN. M..* - FC
6 CPT KING. E. 1IC FC
7 MAJ LAW. J. T. - GC
8 2LT OWEN. U. - GC
9 SSGT STOKES. B. CMO GC
10 SSGT WARD. C. - FC

CON-84 Mission Log

Notes:

M# Rank & Name Unit Post Status A-L-B-H
1 SGT BAUER. R. A MO Returned 0-0-1-1
see notes
1 SGT CARTER. T. G. A - Returned 0-0-0-0
1 PVT FLYNN. M. A - Returned 0-1-0-0
1 1LT KINTG. E. A 1IC Returned 1-1-0-0
1 SSGT WARD. C. A 2IC Returned 0-0-0-0
2 SGT BAUER. R. A MO Returned 0-0-0-0
2 SGT CARTER. T. G. A - Returned 0-0-0-0
2 PVT FLYNN. M. A - Returned 0-0-0-0
2 1LT KINTG. E. A 1IC Returned 0-0-0-0
2 SSGT WARD. C. A 2IC Returned 0-0-0-0
3 SGT BAUER. R. A MO Returned ?-?-?-?
3 SGT CARTER. T. G. A - Returned ?-?-?-?
3 PVT FLYNN. M. A - Returned ?-?-?-?
3 1LT KINTG. E. A 1IC Returned ?-?-?-?
3 SSGT WARD. C. A 2IC Returned ?-?-?-?
4 SGT BAUER. R. A MO Returned ?-?-?-?
4 SGT CARTER. T. G. A - Returned ?-?-?-?
4 PVT FLYNN. M. A - Returned ?-?-?-?
4 1LT KINTG. E. A 1IC Returned ?-?-?-?
4 SSGT WARD. C. A 2IC Returned ?-?-?-?

Total Wounds:
SGT BAUER. R. = TBA
SGT CARTER. T. G. = TBA
PVT FLYNN. M. = TBA
1LT KING. E. = TBA
SSGT WARD. C. = TBA

Weapon Malfunctions:
-

Other Notes:
It should be noted that such casualties would, if they had happened post CON-88, have been far more serious. Indeed SGT BAUER is lucky to be alive.

Mission 1

Mission Briefing:

Immediate Post Mission Debriefing: by 1LT B. Aitken.

TBA

Supplementary questions:

TBA

END OF DEBRIEFING


After Action Reports:

TBA


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