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Introduction

Listed below are all the operations conducted as part of the CONTACT Program via Star Gate #51. This covers the period from 14 JUL 96 to the present day. This Gate was formerly at Base-78 in Antarctica, and it was moved to RGHQ-51 in the United Kingdom after CON-18 (7 MAR 99). The data is listed in chronological order by their "CON" number and are complete with their operational code names. Where known the data from the surviving roster and Gatewatch Reports have been included. Note that at this moment all Gatewatch records from CON-01 (14 JUL 96) through to CON-56 (25-27 NOV 05) are currently incomplete. Despite continuing efforts it is unlikely that these records will ever be fully recovered due to the effects of the enemy actions known as Operation Clean Sweep (OCS) and Operation Ox Eye (OCSII, Operation Clean Sweep 2) of August 1999 and November 2005 respectively. Currently we do not have any records for operations conducted under the authority of TASC which predates the CONTACT Program. Note that any underlined text in all UNSGC documents serve as links. If you have additional data, corrections or observations, please address your email to the webmaster .

The methods of recording operational details have evolved considerably over time, which can cause some confusion when trying to understand the last 20 years of the CONTACT Program. As things have changed new instructions have been appended to each entry, but for the majority of the early operations the following legend will help. You may also find the UNMC Abbreviations & Glossary of Terms helpful as you carry out your research:

*Please note that to date, Gates remain open for circa two minutes commencing at the specified time. Also, flight times can vary from as little as a few seconds, through to several hours. Both these statements only apply in normal circumstances.

Be aware that planetary ID has been a difficult issue, as for a long time the precise relationship of Gates and planets was unknown, and many errors remain in this and other texts. When possible corrections and additional information will be incorporated in to all UNSGC documents, using a standardised format, but without significant alterations to what are now, historical materials.

Operations Links Table

To jump to the desired entry for any given operation simply click upon the operational number listed in the following table. Remember to re-click the actual page upon arrival, otherwise most browsers will return you automatically to the top of the page.
Year CON# & Operational Code Name or Reference
1996 CON-001
BP #1
14 JUL 96
CON-002
BP #2
01 SEP 96
CON-003
Op. HASTINGS
26-27 OCT 96
CON-004
Op. SALISBURY
15 DEC 96
1997 CON-005
Op. FLODDEN
22 MAR 97
CON-006
Op. BRISTOL
10-11 MAY 97
CON-007
Op. HALIFAX
20 JUL 97
CON-008
Op. BARNET
22-23 NOV 97
CON-009
Op. NORTHAMPTON
21 DEC 97
1998 CON-010
EIC #1
07 MAR 98
CON-011
Op. OXFORD
21-22 MAR 98
CON-012
Op. ST. ALBANS
12 APR 98
CON-013
Op. MALDEN
30-31 MAY 98
CON-014
Op. PORTSMOUTH
26 JUL 98
CON-015
Op. DOVER
20 SEP 98
CON-016
Op. WAKEFIELD
21-22 NOV 98
CON-017
Op. CASTLE HEDINGHAM
20 DEC 98
1999 CON-018
Op. CULLODEN
07 MAR 99
CON-019
EIC #2
09-11 APR 99
CON-020
EIC #3
15-16 MAY 99
CON-021
Op. TEWKESBURY
21-22 AUG 99
CON-022
EIC #4
20-21 NOV 99
CON-023(1)
Op. STAMFORD BRIDGE
19 DEC 99
2000 CON-024
EIC #5
03-05 MAR 00
CON-025
Op. BOSWORTH
19-21 MAY 00
CON-026
EIC #6
30 JUN-02 JUL 00
CON-027
Op. TOWTON
09-10 SEP 00
CON-028
EIC #7
24-26 NOV 00
2001(2) CON-029
Regimental Dinner #1
14-15 JAN 01
CON-030
Conference #1
29 APR 01
CON-031
Op. MORTIMER'S CROSS
27-29 JUL 01
CON-032
Op. TORRINGTON
05-07 OCT 01
CON-033
Op. NEWBURY
23-25 NOV 01
2002 CON-034
RDC #2
09-10 FEB 02
CON-035
EIC #8
09-10 MAR 02
CON-036
Op. EDGE HILL
28-30 JUN 02
CON-037
BP #3
26-28 JUL 02
CON-038
BP #4
13-15 SEP 02
CON-039
Op. WORCESTER
24-26 NOV 02
2003 CON-040
RDC #3
10-12 JAN 03
CON-041
Op. MARSTON MOOR/EIC #9
28 FEB-02 MAR 03
CON-042
BP #5
16-18 MAY 03
CON-043
Op. HEXHAM
25-27 JUL 03
CON-044
Op. STOKE
26-28 SEP 03
CON-045
Op. LONDON BRIDGE
21-23 NOV 03
2004 CON-046
RDC #4
10-11 JAN 04
CON-047
Op. SEDGEMOOR
26-28 MAR 04
CON-048
BP #6
21-23 MAY 04
CON-049
Op. BERWICK
17-19 SEP 04
CON-050
Op. HEDINGHAM
26-28 NOV 04
2005 CON-051
RDC #5
05-06 FEB 05
CON-052
Op. BANNOCKBURN
04-06 MAR 05
CON-053
Op. BADEN HILL
20-22 MAY 05
CON-054
EIC #10
06-07 AUG 05
CON-055
Op. EDINGTON
07-09 OCT 05
CON-056
Op. STALLING DOWN
25-27 NOV 05
2006 CON-057
RDC #6
03-05 FEB 06
CON-058
Op. DUNBAR/EIC #11
24-26 MAR 06
CON-059
Medical Conf. #1
07-09 JUL 06
CON-060
Op. NEVILLE'S CROSS
04-06 AUG 06
CON-061
Op. HEDGELEY MOOR
29 SEP-01 OCT 06
CON-062
Op. SOLWAY MOSS
17-19 NOV 06
2007 CON-063
RDC #7
16-18 FEB 07
CON-064
EIC #12
30 MAR-01 APR 07
CON-065
Op. HATFIELD CHASE
15-17 JUN 07
CON-066
Op. ELLANDUN
03-05 AUG 07
CON-067
Op. HIXTON DOWN
28-30 SEP 07
CON-068
Op. WINCHESTER
16-18 NOV 07
2008 CON-069
RDC #8
15-17 FEB 08
CON-070
EIC #13
28-30 MAR 08
CON-071
BP #7
20-22 JUN 08
CON-072
Op. LOSECOAT FIELD
01-03 AUG 08
CON-073
Op. GATE FULFORD
26-28 SEP 08
CON-074
Op. ANCRUM
14-16 NOV 08
2009 CON-075
BP #8
19-21 JUN 09
CON-076
RDC #9
08-09 AUG 09
CON-077
Op. GREAT YARMOUTH
26-27 SEP 09
CON-078
BP#9
13-15 NOV 09
2010 CON-079
BP #10
20-21 FEB 10
CON-080
BP #11
17-18 APR 10
CON-081
BP #12
19-20 JUN 10
CON-082
EIC #14
14-15 AUG 10
CON-083
Op. SLAPTON SANDS
27-28 NOV 10
2011 CON-084
Op. YORK
28-29 NOV 11
2012 CON-085
BP #13
28 -29 JUL 12
CON-086
Op. X
24-25 NOV 12
CON-087
RDC #10
08-09 DEC 12
2013 CON-088
Op. STIRLING BRIDGE
03-04 AUG 13
CON-089
Op. VERULAMIUM
30 NOV-01 DEC 13
2014 CON-090
Op. ROUNDWAY DOWN
22-23 MAR 14
CON-091
BP #14
27-28 SEP 14
2015 CON-092
Op. OTTERBURN
07-08 FEB 15
Updated: 04 JUN 15
CON-093
Op. BEAUMARIS
06-07 JUN 15
CON-094
EIC #15
05-06 SEP 15
2016 CON-095 Op.CHESTER
19-20 MAR 16
Updated: 21 MAR 16
Op. LEWES
18-19 JUN 16
Updated; 20 JUN 16
CON-097
Op.SHREWSBURY/EIC #16
24-25 SEP 16
CON-98
Op. ANGLESEY & RDC#11
05-06 NOV 16

(1) aka "Op. First Strike"
(2) 2001 was Sunspot Maximum, which is considered as responsible for the reduction in the actual number of viable flights. The next Sunspot Maximum is expected circa 2012.


CON-01 Battle Practise #1

14 July 1996

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
01 OUTBOUND XC057A AMAM Training
Mission 1
02 INBOUND XC057A AMAM Return from
Training Mission 1
03 OUTBOUND XC057A PMPM Training
Mission 2
04 INBOUND XC057A PMPM Return from
Training Mission 2

CON-01 Roster

General Training Missions 1 & 2 Notes
1. Bangs. Marc.
2. Camp. Mathew.
3. Camp. Nathen.
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
6. Mellor. Andrew.
7. Russell. Ian.
8. Sorby-Firth. Bowen.
9. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
10. Webster. Wayne. [SN005008]

Notes:
+ other unknown personnel

SG Team
1. Bangs. Marc.
2. Camp. Mathew.
3. Camp. Nathen.
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
6. Mellor. Andrew.
7. Russell. Ian.
8. Sorby-Firth. Bowen.
9. Wayland. Dean C. (C/O)
10. Webster. Wayne. [SN005008]

Notes:
+ other unknown personnel

Notes:

First CONTACT Operation.

All personnel had prior service with TASC

6 BPU


CON-02 Battle Practise #2

01 September 1996

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
01 OUTBOUND XC057A AMAM Training
Mission 1
02 INBOUND XC057A AMAM Return from
Training Mission 1
03 OUTBOUND XC057A PMPM Training
Mission 2
04 INBOUND XC057A PMPM Return from
Training Mission 2

CON-02 Roster

General Training Missions 1 & 2 Notes
1. Bangs. Marc.
2. Camp. Mathew.
3.. Camp. Nathen.
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
6. Mellor. Andrew M.
7. Russell. Ian.
8. Sorby-Firth. Bowen.
9. Thomas. Simon.*
10. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
11 Webster. Wayne. [SN005008]

Notes:
+ other unknown personnel

*First CONTACT Operation.
Also had prior service with TASC.

SG Team
1. Bangs. Marc.
2. Camp. Mathew.
3. Camp. Nathen.
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
6. Mellor. Andrew M.
7. Russell. Ian.
8. Sorby-Firth. Bowen.
9. Thomas. Simon.
10. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
11. Webster. Wayne. [SN005008]

Notes:
+ other unknown personnel

6 BPU


CON-03 Operation Hastings

26-27 October 1996

BACKGROUND: This was the first recorded CONTACT operation wherein engagements with hostile forces took place. For 6 days preceding the operation itself, communications with the New Greenham Common base (XC105A) had been lost. As this was the largest and oldest off-world colony, established in 1966, and with over 1,000 personnel on its staff thirty years later, there was considerable concern. Recon and SAR teams were put on stand-by, and on the night of 26 October, the missions began. The base was found to be almost entirely abandoned. The handful of survivors reported that all its 73 buildings had been stripped, right down to the wiring, fixtures and fittings by the base's own personnel and shipped to an unknown destination through the Star Gate.

At the time of the mission it was concluded that the missing personnel had become casualties as a result of what could only be described as deliberate exposure to a very large quantity of concentrated liquid M1 ABC* (circa 20 litres).

The subsequent inquiry concluded that there had been no external forces involved, and initial contamination of Nakamura's archaeological team was presumed as accidental. This team is further assumed to have gone on to contaminate the rest of the Greenham personnel.

Consequently, these personnel who formed the backbone of the hostile forces subsequentially engaged ever since in off-world missions have been declared as officially MIA/POW pending their retrieval and medical assessment.

In addition to the already empty container, one 20l container of this previously unknown liquid form of ABC was recovered for analysis, while another full one was left behind. Presumably falling into hostile hands. Thus providing the enemy with enough agent to contaminate up to a further 1,000 personnel. None of the SG team was contaminated, although Dr. Roz Day's left boot suffered from a spill, when the lid fell off while she and another were attempting to move it. This appears to have been a deliberate booby trap. The boot was forwarded to Porton Down along with the two containers, and is known as The Porton Down Boot. Dr. Day was cleared for duty, post operation.

Flight operations ceased some ten hours after commencement, with the losses as specified in the roster below.

* Alien Biological Contaminant. The background atmospheric levels of the M1 type stood at 100u, and the M2 type at just 0.34u, levels that had remained stable since Operation Highjump during the winter of 1946-7. See the ABC page for more information.

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
26 OCT 96
01 OUTBOUND XC105A c.23:00c.23:00 Mission 1
SAR
27 OCT 96
02 INBOUND XC105A ?? Return of five members of
the M-1 Camp Alpha Team.
03 INBOUND XC105A ?? Return of the two missing
SPEC members of the M-1
Camp Alpha Team.
04 OUTBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 2
Recon
05 INBOUND XC105A ?? 3 members of
Mission 2 Return
06 OUTBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 3
Materials retrieval
07 INBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 3
Return
08 OUTBOUND XC105A c.05:00c.05:00 Mission 4
Combat/SAR
09 INBOUND XC105A c.09:00c.09:00 Mission 1, 2 & 4
Return

CON-03 Roster

General Mission 1
SAR
Mission 2
Recon
1. Bangs. Marc.
2. Camp. Mathew.
3. Camp. Nathen.
4. Day. Roz.*
5. Gooding-Williams. Christopher.*
6. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
7 Hedger. Jasper G.*
8. Jameson. Robert.*
9. Nobes. Alan.*
10 Russel. Ian.
11. Smith. Mathew.*
12. Sorby-Firth. Bowen.
13. Sowden. Stephen.*
14. Thomas. Simon.
15. Wayland. Dean C. (S1/S5)
16 Webster. Wayne. [SN005008]

S2-S4 = ?
CMO = ?

Notes:
+ other unknown personnel

*First Operation

M-1: SG Teams(1)

Nakamura Corp. Team
1. Camp. Mathew. (C/O)
2. Nobes. Alan.
3. +?

UK Attachment USMC Colonial Company
1. Russel. Ian.(?)
2. +? P> M-1 Camp Alpha Team(2)
1. Bangs. Marc.(3)
2. Day. Roz. (WIA)(3)
3. Gooding-Williams. Stephen.(3)
4. Hammond-Turner. Joel. (WIA)(3)
5. Hedger. Jasper G.(3)
6. Jameson. Robert.(4)
7. Sowden. Stephen. (4)
8. Webster. Wayne. [SN005008]

Assignment Unknown
1. Thomas. Simon.
2. Smith. Mathew.
3. ?

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
1. Camp. Nathen.
2. Sorby-Firth. Bowen.
3. Wayland. Dean C. (S1/S5)

Notes:

(1)+ other unknown personnel
attached to the various
SG Teams

(2) Already on planet, arriving from
Camp Alpha at the base at 00:05
according to reports.

(3)(4) Team members (3) returned to Base 78
via flight #02, being followed by (4) via Gate #03.
as Mission 2.

Chain of command,
WIA, KIA, MIA = ?

*CASEVAC

M-2 SG Team
1. Bangs. Marc.(KIA,MIA)
2. Day. Roz. (1)
3. Gooding-Williams. Stephen. (KIA,MIA)
4. Hammond-Turner. Joel. (1)
5. Hedger. Jasper G. (WIA)(1)
6. Jameson. Robert. (KIA,MIA)
7. Sowden. Stephen. (KIA,MIA)

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
as per M-1

Notes:
(1) These team members went back to
Base 78, Regrouped, Repaired,
Resupplied and returned, as
Mission 3. By the time of their
return all other team members
were either KIA/MIA
(status unknown).

*CASEVAC

Mission 3
Materials Retrieval
Mission 4
Combat/SAR
Notes
M-3 SG Team
1 Day. Roz.
2 Hammond-Turner. Joel.
3 Hedger. Jasper G.

M-3 Perimeter Patrol 1 Camp. Nathen.
2 Sorby-Firth. Bowen.
3 Wayland. Dean C.

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-4 SG Team
1. Wayland. Dean C. (C/O)
2. + ?

(? WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-4 Perimeter Patrol
1 Camp. Nathen.
2 Sorby-Firth. Bowen.

Notes:
+ other unknown personnel
attached to the
SG SAR Team.

*CASEVAC

WIA = 5+

KIA = 4+ (1)

MIA = 4+ (1)

Purple Heart Awards
Hammond-Turner. Joel.
Bangs. Marc

Other Notable Awards:
ALL = Meritorious Unit Citation

Notes:

(1) It is unclear if the
bodies were recovered.

(2)"First Contact" with
hostile forces confirmed
as under the influence of
M1 Alien Biological
Contaminant
(ABC).

(3) c.20-25 litres of concentrated
liquid M1 ABC recovered. NB: 20ml.
will "turn" a casualty within 6 days.


CON-04 Operation Salisbury

15 December 1996

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
01 OUTBOUND ? ?? Training
Mission 1
02 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Return
03 OUTBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 2
Combat
04 INBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 2
Return
05 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Training
06 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Return
07 OUTBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 4
Combat
08 INBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 4
Return
09 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 5
Training
10 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 5
Return
11 OUTBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 6
Combat
12 INBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 6
Return
13 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 7
Training
14 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 7
Return
15 OUTBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 8
Combat
16 INBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 8
Return
17 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 9
Training
18 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 9
Return

CON-04 Roster

General Notes
1 Bangs. Marc.
2 Camp. Nathen.
3 Gentle. Mary R.
4 Sorby-Firth. Bowen.
5 Thomas. Simon.
6 Wayland. Dean C.(S1)
7 ?

? (S2)
? (S3)
? (S4)
? (S5)
? (CMO)

Notes:
+ other unknown personnel
*CASEVAC

Notes:
ALL personnel took
part in ALL Missions
and training.
Recalled by all
as exhausting!
Details unknown

6 BPU's


CON-05 Operation Flodden

22 March 1997

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
01 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Training
02 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Return
03 OUTBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 2
Combat
04 INBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 2
Return
05 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Training
06 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Return
07 OUTBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 4
Combat
08 INBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 4
Return
09 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 5
Training
10 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 5
Return
11 OUTBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 6
Combat
12 INBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 6
Return
13 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 7
Training
14 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 7
Return

CON-05 Roster

General Notes
1 Bangs. Marc.
2 Camp. Nathen.
3 Gentle. Mary R.
4 Sorby-Firth. Bowen.
5 Nobes. Alan.
6 Wayland. Dean C.(S1)
7 ?

? (S2)
? (S3)
? (S4)
? (S5)
? (CMO)

Notes:
+ other unknown personnel

Notes:
ALL personnel took
part in ALL Missions
and training
Details unknown

6 BPU's


CON-06 Operation Bristol

10-11 May 1997

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
10 MAY 97
01 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Training
02 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Return
11 MAY 97
03 INBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 2
Combat
04 INBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 2
Return
05 OUTBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 3
Combat
06 OUTBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 3
Return
07 INBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 4
Combat
08 INBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 4
Return
09 OUTBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 5
Combat
10 OUTBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 5
Return
11 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 6
Training
12 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 6
Return

CON-06 Roster

General All Training All Missions Notes
1. Bangs. Marc.
2. Bird. Ashley D.*
3. Day. Roz.
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Hedger. Jasper G.
6. Nobes. Alan.
7. Russell. Gill.*
8. Sorby-Firth. Bowen.
9. Taylor. robert.*
10. Wayland. Dean C.(S1)
11. Wretton. Ian.*
12 ?

Notes:
+ other unknown personnel

*First Operation

1. Bangs. Marc.
2. Bird. Ashley D.
3. Day. Roz.
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Hedger. Jasper G.
6. Nobes. Alan.
7. Russell. Gill.*
8. Sorby-Firth. Bowen.
9. Taylor. robert.*
10. Wayland. Dean C.(S1)
11. Wretton. Ian.*
12 ?

Notes:
+ other unknown personnel

All personnel
attended both sessions

SG Teams
1. Bangs. Marc.
2. Bird. Ashley D.
3. Day. Roz.
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Hedger. Jasper G. (WIA*)
6. Nobes. Alan.
7. Russell. Gill.
8. Sorby-Firth. Bowen.
9. Taylor. Robert.
10. Wayland. Dean C.
11. Wretton. Ian.
12 ?

Perimeter Patrol
?

Notes:
+ other unknown personnel
attached to the
various SG Teams

*CASEVAC

WIA = 1+

KIA = #?

MIA = #?

Purple Heart Awards
Hedger. Jasper G.

Other Notable Awards:
?

Notes:
2 BPU's


CON-07 Operation Halifax

20 July 1997

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
01 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Training
02 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Return
03 OUTBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 2
Combat
04 INBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 2
Return
05 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Training
06 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Return

CON-07 Roster

General Notes
1 Bangs. Marc.
2. Bird. Ashley D.
3. Camp. Nathen.
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
6. Russell. Ian.
7. Sorby-Firth. Bowen.
8. Nobes. Alan.
9. Wayland. Dean C.(S1)
10. ?

Notes:
+ other unknown personnel

Notes:
ALL personnel took
part in ALL Missions
and training.
Details unknown

6 BPU's


CON-08 Operation Barnet

22-23 November 1997

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
22 NOV 97
01 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Training
02 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Return
23 NOV 97
03 INBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 2
Combat
04 INBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 2
Return
05 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Training
06 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Return
07 INBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 4
Combat
08 INBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 4
Return
09 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 5
Training
10 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 5
Return

CON-08 Roster

General All Training All Missions Notes
1. Bangs. Marc.
2. Bird. Ashley D.
3. Camp. Nathen.
4. Hedger. Jasper G.
5. Nobes. Alan.
6. Russell. Ian.
7. Sorby-Firth. Bowen.
8. Wayland. Dean C.(S1) 9. ?

Notes:
+ other unknown personnel

1. Bangs. Marc.
2. Bird. Ashley D.
3. Camp. Nathen.
4. Hedger. Jasper G.
5. Nobes. Alan.
6. Russell. Ian.
7. Sorby-Firth. Bowen.
8. Wayland. Dean C.(S1) 9. ?

DI = N/A
ADI = N/A

Notes:
+ other unknown personnel

SG Teams
1. Bangs. Marc.
2. Bird. Ashley D.
3. Camp. Nathen.
4. Hedger. Jasper G.
5. Nobes. Alan.
6. Russell. Ian.
7. Sorby-Firth. Bowen.
8. Wayland. Dean C.(S1) 9. ?

Perimeter Patrol
?

Notes:
+ other unknown personnel
attached to the
various SG Teams

*CASEVAC

Notes:

2 BPU's


CON-09 Operation Northampton

21 December 1997

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
01 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Training
02 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Return
03 OUTBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 2
Combat
04 INBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 2
Return
05 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Training
06 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Return

CON-09 Roster

General Notes
1. Bird. Ashley D.
2. Bangs. Marc.
3. Camp. Nathen.
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
6. Mellor. Andrew.
7. Miller. Stephen.*
8. Russell. Gill.
9. Russell. Ian.
10.. Sorby-Firth. Bowen.
11. Stinton. Paul.*
12. Wayland. Dean C.(S1)
13. ?

Notes:
+ other unknown personnel

Notes:
ALL personnel took
part in ALL Missions
and training.
Details unknown

6 BPU's


CON-10 Expert Infantry Course #1

7 March 1998

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
01 OUTBOUND XC057A AMAM EIC Training
Mission 1
02 INBOUND XC057A AMAM Return from EIC
Training Mission 1
03 OUTBOUND XC057A PMPM EIC Training
Mission 2
04 INBOUND XC057A PMPM Return from EIC
Training Mission 2

CON-10 Roster

General Training Mission 1 & 2 Notes
1. Bird. Ashley D.
2. Gentle. Mary R.
3. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
4. James. Aaron.*
5. Russel. Gill.
6. Russel. Ian.
7. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
8. Wright. Philip.*

Notes:
*First Operation

1. Bird. Ashley D.
2. Gentle. Mary R.
3. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
4. James. Aaron.
5. Russel. Gill.
6. Russel. Ian.
7. Wayland. Dean C. (DI)
8. Wright. Philip.

Notes:
All awarded 7 EIC Points.

Notes:
-


CON-11 Operation Oxford

21-22 March 1998

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
21 MAR 98
01 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Training
02 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Return
22 MAR 98
03 INBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 2
Combat
04 INBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 2
Return
05 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Training
06 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Return

CON-11 Roster

General Training
Missions
1 & 3
Mission 2
Combat
Notes
1. Bangs. Marc.
2 Bird. Ashley D.(Joint S5)
3. Cook. Paul.*
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Guyett. Stephen.*
6. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
7. Hedger. Jasper G.
8. Joslin. Jonathan.*
9. Miller. Stephen.(Joint S5)
10. Nobes. Alan.
11. Russel. Gill.
12. Russell. Ian.
13. Wayland. Dean C.(S1)
14. ?

S2 ,S3,S4 = ?

Notes:
+ other unknown personnel

*First Operation

1. Bangs. Marc.
2. Bird. Ashley D.
3. Cook. Paul.
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Guyett. Stephen.
6. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
7. Hedger. Jasper G.
8. Joslin. Jonathan.
9. Miller. Stephen.
10. Nobes. Alan.
11. Russel. Gill.
12. Russell. Ian.
13. Wayland. Dean C.
14. ?

Notes:
?

SG Teams
1. Bangs. Marc.
2. Cook. Paul.
3. Gentle. Mary R.
4. Guyett. Stephen.
5. Hammond-Turner. Joel.(WIA*)
6. Hedger. Jasper G.
7. Joslin. Jonathan.
8. Nobes. Alan.
9. Russel. Gill.
10. Russell. Ian.
11. ?

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
1. Bird. Ashley D.
2. Miller. Stephen.
3. Wayland. Dean C. 4. ?

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

WIA = 1+

KIA = #?

MIA = #?

Purple Heart Award
Hammond-Turner. Joel.

Notes:
3 BPU's


CON-12 Operation St. Albans

12 April 1998

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
01 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Training
02 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Return
03 OUTBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 2
Combat
04 INBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 2
Return
05 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Training
06 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Return

CON-12 Roster

General Training
Missions
1 & 3
Combat
Mission 2
Notes
1. Bangs. Marc.
2. Bird. Ashley D.(Joint S5)
3. Gentle. Mary R.
4. Hammond. Turner.
5. Miller. Stephen.(Joint S5)
6. Nobes. Alan.
7. Russell. Ian.
8. Wayland. Dean C.(S1)
9. Weissler. Jonathan.*
10. +

? (S2,S3,S4,CMO)

Notes:
+ others

*First Mission.

1. Bangs. Marc.
2. Bird. Ashley D.
3. Gentle. Mary R.
4. Hammond. Turner.
5. Miller. Stephen.
6. Nobes. Alan.
7. Russell. Ian.
8. Wayland. Dean C.
9. Weissler. Jonathan.
10. +

Notes:
?

SG Teams
1. Bangs. Marc.
2. Bird. Ashley D.
3. Gentle. Mary R.
4. Hammond. Turner.
5. Miller. Stephen.
6. Nobes. Alan.
7. Russell. Ian.
8. Wayland. Dean C.
9. Weissler. Jonathan.
10. +

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
N/A

Notes:
"Battle of the Trenches"

*CASEVAC

WIA = #?

KIA = #?

MIA = #?

Notes:
5 BPU's


CON-13 Operation Malden

30-31 May 1998

Mission 2 was a multi-government and corporate Escape and Evasion mission to return to Earth, following a nuclear detonation at VXC105B (P31). This was a site some 60 miles north west of New Greenham Common base, where numerous parties had been conducting scientific experiments upon this recently declassified "B" Gate (discovered under TASC and classified TOP SECRET, on 17 October 1994). A SAR team was despatched late in the day to pick up survivors.

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
30 MAY 98
01 OUTBOUND ? ?? Training
Mission 1
02 INBOUND ? ?? Return From
Mission 1
03 OUTBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 2
Science Experiment
at XC105B
31 MAY 98
04 INBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 2
Escape and
Evasion Return
05 OUTBOUND ? ?? Training
Mission 3
06 INBOUND ? ?? Return From Training
Mission 3

CON-13 Roster

General Training
Missions
1& 3
Mission 2 Notes
1. Anderson. Simon.*
2. Bird. Ashley D.(Joint S5)
3. Booley. Christopher.*
4. Cox. Leslie.*
5. Gathercole. John.*
6. Gearing. Michael.*
7. Gentle. Mary R.
8. Gill. Shanine.*
9. Gill. Stephen.*
10. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
11. Haynes. John.*
12. Hedger. Jasper G.
13. Miller. Stephen.(Joint S5)
14. Rushbrook. Stephen.*
15. Russel. Gill.
16. Russell. Ian.
17. Smith. Mathew.
18. Wayland. Dean C.(S1)
19. West. Glyn.*
20. Wretton. Ian.
21 ?

? (S2-S4,CMO)

*First operation

1. Anderson. Simon.
2 Bird. Ashley D.
3. Booley. Christopher.
4. Cox. Leslie.
5. Gathercole. John.
6. Gearing. Michael.
7. Gentle. Mary R.
8. Gill. Shanine.
9. Gill. Stephen.
10. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
11. Haynes. John.
12. Hedger. Jasper G.
13. Miller. Stephen.
14. Rushbrook. Stephen.
15. Russel. Gill.
16. Russell. Ian.
17. Smith. Mathew.
18. Wayland. Dean C.
19. West. Glyn.
20. Wretton. Ian.
21. ?

Notes:
?

M-2 Multiple SG Teams
1. Anderson. Simon. (SSI)
2. Bird. Ashley D.
3. Booley. Christopher.(PC)
4. Cox. Leslie.(PC)
5. Gathercole. John.
6. Gearing. Michael.
7. Gentle. Mary R.
8. Gill. Shanine. (PC)
9. Gill. Stephen. (PC)
10. Hammond-Turner. Joel.(WIA*)(UKGOV)
11. Haynes. John.
12. Hedger. Jasper G.
13. Miller. Stephen.
14. Rushbrook. Stephen.
15. Russel. Gill.(UKGOV)
16. Russell. Ian.(UKGOV)
17. Smith. Mathew.(MIA)
18. Wayland. Dean C.(WIA)
19. West. Glyn. (PC)
20. Wretton. Ian.(MIA)
21?

? (C/O,2IC,3IC)

PC = Phillips Corporation (Anglo/SA)

SSI = Special Scientific Investigations Inc. (USA)

UKGOV = United Kingdom
Government contingent.

*CASEVAC

WIA = 2+

KIA = #?

MIA = 2

Purple Heart Awards
Hammond-Turner. Joel

Notes:
2 BPU's


CON-14 Operation Portsmouth

26 July 1998

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
01 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Training
02 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Return
03 OUTBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 2
Combat
04 INBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 2
Return
05 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Training
06 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Return

CON-14 Roster

General Training
Missions
Mission 2 Notes
1. Bird. Ashley D.(joint S5)
2. Gentle. Mary R.
3. Gill. Stephen.
4. Miller. Stephen.(Joint S5)
5. Wayland. Dean C.(S1/5)
6?

? (S2)
? (S3)
? (S4)
? (CMO)

Notes:
?

1. Bird. Ashley D.
2. Gentle. Mary R.
3. Gill. Stephen.
4. Miller. Stephen.
5. Wayland. Dean C.
6?

Notes:
Both Missions

M-2 SG Teams
1. Bird. Ashley D.
2. Gentle. Mary R.
3. Gill. Stephen.
4. Miller. Stephen.
5. Wayland. Dean C.
6?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
(?WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
Combat Mission

*CASEVAC

WIA = #?

KIA = #?

MIA = #?

Notes:
5 BPU's


CON-15 Operation Dover

20 September 1998

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
01 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Training
02 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Return
03 OUTBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 2
Combat
04 INBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 2
Return
05 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Training
06 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Return

CON-15 Roster

General Training
Missions
Mission 2 Notes
1. Bird. Ashley D.(joint S5)
2. Boral. Sean.*
3. Gathercole. John.
4. Gill. Stephen.
5. Miller. Stephen.(Joint S5)
6. Wayland. Dean C.(S1/5)
7. ?

? (S2-S4,CMO)

Notes:
*First Operation

1. Bird. Ashley D.(joint S5)
2. Boral. Sean.*
3. Gathercole. John.
4. Gill. Stephen.
5. Miller. Stephen.(Joint S5)
6. Wayland. Dean C.
7. ?

Notes:
Both Missions

M-2 SG Teams
1. Bird. Ashley D.
2. Boral. Sean.*
3. Gathercole. John.
4. Gill. Stephen.
5. Miller. Stephen.
6. Wayland. Dean C.
7. ?

? (C/O,2IC,3IC)
(?WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
Combat Mission

*CASEVAC

WIA = #?

KIA = #?

Notes:
5 BPU's


CON-16 Operation Wakefield

21-22 November 1998

Briefing

Editors Note: this is a "recovered" document; as can be seen it is incomplete. Appropriate additional notes (Ed.) have been inserted, where hard evidence permits this to be done.

You are a member of a multi-discipline squad, drawn from a number of different companies, corporations and other organisations concerned with Base 78 (Ed. Vostok Base, Antarctica). Mutual Advancement Agreements have been drawn up and signed to the effects that all personnel involved in this operation will work towards the completion of the primary mission which is under the direct control of the Phillips Corp. team commander; any corporate activities are to be treated as secondary to the successful completion of the primary mission objective.

It has been six months since our forces were last on the ground at Base 105 Alpha (Ed. CON-13 Operation Malden May 1998), during that operation the total destruction of its sister camp Base 105 Bravo was witnessed. This is thought to have been the result of sabotage by hostile forces.

A transport aircraft (Ed. C130) was over flying Base C105 Alpha when the EM pulse and residual shock wave from the 10 Mega ton explosion hit. The transporter broke up in flight scattering its cargo of research equipment (Ed. and materials) over a wide area. This equipment and the research to which it applies is extremely valuable to the continued operation of Base 78 and must not be allowed to fall into the hands of hostile forces.

Mission Objective:

To retrieve as many items from the cargo manifest (Ed. missing) as possible and ensure their safe return to Base 78.

Each container on board the transport was fitted with a strobe light transponder, these will be activated as you are inserted, so as to assist with your recovery of the items.

Due to our extended absence, we fully expect the hostile forces to have control of the area. As such you will be operating in a 'hot' environment, expect snipers and other hostile activity. Articles from the manifest that have been removed from their drop zone may well have been tampered with or booby trapped, if you suspect any such tampering call on a demolitions operative for their' opinion before taking any action. Full tactical operation is advised.

New Standard Operating Procedure:

Avoid All Contact With Non-Terrestrial Liquid Materials: a number of operatives have reported potential exposure to a liquid substance that has a distinctive smell, the substance is believed to be of non-terrestrial origin [Ed. Alien Biological Contaminant or ABC]. Over time many of these operatives have begun to display symptoms such as paranoia, confusion and a harsh dyslexia like condition. Research to date has shown that this contamination is spread solely by direct contact with the liquid, it has been shown that the contaminated operatives do not carry the contamination in a contagious form. (Ed. at that time)

The whole squad will be inserted from Base 78, via a outbound "Star Gate" the "Jump Point" from which will manifest at Grid 750 005 within the boundaries of Base 105 Alpha. (ED. Launch and Landing Times missing)

Extraction will be by outbound "Jump Point" from Base 105 Alpha at Grid 900 020 and is forecast to occur at 2253hrs (Ed. the actual departure time was advanced by the SG Team, using the Nakamura Corporation's Inducer technology, as the base's 10MT self-destruct was set to detonate prior to the stated Gate opening time).

Please note that Base 78 operatives laid mines and booby trapped the extraction location during the previous mission. In order to neutralise a clearance team is being deployed with the squad.

The squad emergency rendezvous point is at Grid 835 050 (building 122).

Password:

Challenge = "Charlie Twenty Three"
Reply = "Fox Trot Niner Five"

END OF DOCUMENT

CON-16 Operation Wakefield
No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
21 NOV 98
01 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Training
02 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Return
03 INBOUND XC105A ?? Mission 2
Combat
04 INBOUND XC105A ?

(22:53)*

? Mission 2
Return
22 NOV 98
05 OUTBOUND ? Post 00:00? Mission 3
Training
06 OUTBOUND ? ?c.08:00 Mission 3
Return
*actual return time was earlier, see briefing above

CON-16 Roster

General Training
Missions
1 & 3
Mission 2 Notes
1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Bird. Ashley D.(Joint S5)
3. Booley. Christopher.
4. Boral. Sean.
5. Cox. Leslie.
6. Gathercole. John.
7. Gill. Stephen.
8. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
9. Kellet. Brian.*
10. Miller. Stephen.(Joint S5)
11. Rayner. Phillip.*
12. Russell. Alasdair.*
13. Russel. Gill.
14. Russell. Ian.
15. Swift. Nikki.*
16. Todd. Phillip.*
17. Wayland. Dean C.(S1/S5)
18. ?

? (S2-S4,CMO)

Notes:
*First Operation

1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Bird. Ashley D.
3. Booley. Christopher.
4. Boral. Sean.
5. Cox. Leslie.
6. Gathercole. John.
7. Gill. Stephen.
8. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
9. Kellet. Brian.
10. Miller. Stephen.*
11. Rayner. Phillip.*
12. Russell. Alasdair.
13. Russel. Gill.
14. Russell. Ian.
15. Swift. Nikki.
16. Todd. Phillip.*
17. Wayland. Dean C.
18. ?

Notes:
Those marked with an "*",
participated only in M-3,
all others attended M-1 & M-3.

M-2 SG Team
1. Anderson. Simon. (SSI)
2. Bird. Ashley D.
3. Booley. Christopher. (PC)(WIA)
4. Boral. Sean.
5. Cox. Leslie. (PC)
6. Gathercole. John.
7. Gill. Stephen. (PC)(C/O)
8. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
9. Kellet. Brian.
10. Russell. Alasdair.
11. Russel. Gill.
12. Russell. Ian
13. Swift. Nikki.
14. Wayland. Dean C. (WIA)
15. ?

? (2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA)

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
1. Miller. Stephen.
2. Rayner. Phillip.
3. Todd. Paul.
4. ?

Notes:
Combat Mission

*CASEVAC

WIA = 2+

KIA = 0

MIA = 0

Other Notable Awards:
ALL = Meritorious Unit Citation

Notes:
Mission 2 resulted
in the loss of
XC105A, destroyed by a
10MT WMD

Mission 1 = 1 BPU
Mission 3 = 6 BPU's


CON-17 Operation Castle Hedingham

20 December 1998

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
01 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Training
02 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Return
03 OUTBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 2
Combat
04 INBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 2
Return
05 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Training
06 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Return

CON-17 Roster

General Training
Missions
1 & 3
Mission 2 Notes
1. Bird. Ashley D. (Joint S5)
2. Clark. John.*
3. Freeman. Eric.*
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Gill. Stephen.
6. Miller. Stephen. (Joint S5)
7. Russell. Alastair.
8. Russell. Gill.
9. Russell. Iain.*
10. Stephens. Quentin.*
11. Wayland. Dean.(S1)
12. Weissler. Jonathan.
13. ?

? (S2-S4,CMO)

Notes:
*First Operation

1. Bird. Ashley D. (Joint S5)
2. Clark. John.
3. Freeman. Eric.
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Gill. Stephen.
6. Miller. Stephen. (Joint S5)
7. Russell. Alastair.
8. Russell. Gill.
9. Russell. Iain.
10. Stephens. Quentin.
11. Wayland. Dean.
12. Weissler. Jonathan.
13. ?

Notes:
Both Missions

M-2 SG Teams
1. Bird. Ashley D. (Joint S5)
2. Clark. John.
3. Freeman. Eric.
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Gill. Stephen.
6. Miller. Stephen. (Joint S5)
7. Russell. Alastair.
8. Russell. Gill.
9. Russell. Iain.
10. Stephens. Quentin.
11. Wayland. Dean.
12. Weissler. Jonathan.
13. ?
? (C/O,2IC,3IC)
(?WIA,KIA,MIA)

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
?

Notes:
Combat Mission

*CASEVAC

WIA = #?

KIA = #?

MIA = #?

Notes:
5 BPU's


CON-18 Operation Culloden

7 March 1999

This was the last Flight Operation conducted from Vostok Base in Antarctica under independent nation state control. In the following months the six smallest Star Gates were shipped out to new bases in the US (#50 & #52), UK (#51), France (#53), Russia (#54) and China (#55). This left 72 Star Gates remaining at Vostok Base.

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
01 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Training
02 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 1
Return
03 OUTBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 2
Combat
04 INBOUND XC057A ?? Mission 2
Return
"Battle of the Somme"
05 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Training
06 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 3
Return

CON-18 Roster

General Training
Missions
1 & 3
Mission 2 Notes
1. Bentley. Mathew.*
2. Bird. Ashley D. (Joint S5)
3. Booley. Christopher.
4. Cox. Leslie.
5. Gathercole. John.
6. Gentle. Mary R.
7. Gill. Stephen.
8. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
9. Miller. Stephen. (Joint S5)
10. Russell. Alastair.
11. Russell. Gill.
12. Russell. Iain.
13. Slaughter. Martin.*
14. Thomas. Simon.
15. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
16. Wiessler. Jonathon.
17. ?

? (S2-S4,CMO)

Notes:
*First Operation

1. Bentley. Mathew.
2. Bird. Ashley D. (Joint S5)
3. Booley. Christopher.
4. Cox. Leslie.
5. Gathercole. John.
6. Gentle. Mary R.
7. Gill. Stephen.
8. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
9. Miller. Stephen. (Joint S5)
10. Russell. Alastair.
11. Russell. Gill.
12. Russell. Iain.
13. Slaughter. Martin.*
14. Thomas. Simon.
15. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
16. Wiessler. Jonathon.
17. ?

Notes:
Both Missions

M-2 SG Teams
1. Bentley. Mathew.*
2. Bird. Ashley D. (Joint S5)
3. Booley. Christopher.
4. Cox. Leslie.
5. Gathercole. John.
6. Gentle. Mary R.
7. Gill. Stephen.
8. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
9. Miller. Stephen. (Joint S5)
10. Russell. Alastair.
11. Russell. Gill.
12. Russell. Iain.
13. Slaughter. Martin.*
14. Thomas. Simon.
15. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
16. Wiessler. Jonathon.
17. ?

? (C/O,2IC,3IC)
(?WIA,KIA,MIA)

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
N/A

Notes:
Combat Mission

*CASEVAC

WIA = #?

KIA = #?

MIA = #?

Notes:
The mission was known as
"The Battle of the Somme"
due to the excessive mud and rain

6 BPU's


CON-19 Expert Infantry Course #2

9-11 April 1999

This was the very first operation conducted at RGHQ-51. Like the following operation (CON-20), it was an intensive key-personnel training course. Star Gate #51 having been transported from Vostok Base (aka Base 78) in Antarctica, it was being installed at this time.

CON-19 Roster

General Training
1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Anderson. Tracie.*
3. Booley. Christopher.
4. Cox. Leslie.
5. Gill. Stephen.
6. Kellet. Brian.
7. Miller. Stephen.
8. Russell. Alastair.
9. Russell. Gill.
10. Wayland. Dean C.

Notes:
*First Operation: attended as an observer.

1. Anderson. Simon.*
2. Booley. Christopher.*
3. Cox. Leslie.*
4. Gill. Stephen.*
5. Kellet. Brian.*
6. Miller. Stephen.(ADI)*
7. Russell. Alastair.*
8. Russell. Gill.*/**
9. Wayland. Dean C.(DI)**

Notes:
All awarded 22 EIC points.

*Awarded the EIB.

**2nd EIC.


CON-20 Expert Infantry Course #3

15-16 May 1999

CON-20 Roster

This was the second training operation conducted at RGHQ-51. Star Gate #51 was still being installed at this time.

General Training
1. Bird. Ashley D.
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Cox. Leslie.
4. Gathercole. John.
5. Gill. Stephen.
6. Wayland. Dean C.(S1)

Notes:
-

1. Bird. Ashley D.
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Cox. Leslie.
4. Gathercole. John.*
5. Gill. Stephen.
6. Wayland. Dean C.(DI)

Notes:
All awarded 20 EIC points.

*First EIC.


CON-21 Operation Tewkesbury

21-22 August 1999

This operation was the first with actual missions to take place at RGHQ-51. It coincided with the height of the enemies action known as Operation Clean Sweep, that caused the loss of the Vostok base in Antarctica.

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
21 AUG 99
01 OUTBOUND XC126A ?? Mission 1

(night)

02 INBOUND XC126A ?? Mission 1
Return
03 INBOUND XC126A ?? Mission 1
Return
22 AUG 99
04 OUTBOUND UP158A ?? Mission 2

Combat
Pathfinder

(Morning)

05 INBOUND UP158A ?? Mission 2
Return
7 MIA
1 WIA*

*Russell. Gill. was captured and used as a human shield by hostiles during a failed attack on RGHQ-51, and thus became the only member of the SG Team to be recovered at this time. Due to high levels of ABC she was retired to the secure facilities of Dept. 51 at DSTL, Porton Down. NB: background ABC levels were normal.

CON-21 Roster

General Training Mission 1 Mission 2
Combat
Pathfinder
Notes
1. Anderson. Simon.(CMO)
2. Anderson. Tracie.(S2/2IC)**
3. Booley. Christopher.
4. Booley. Gordon.*
5. Cox. Leslie.
6. Gathercole. John.
7. Gill. Shanine.(S2/3IC)
8. Gill. Stephen. (S3)
9. Hedger. Jasper. (S2)
10. Kellet. Brian.
11. Miller. Stephen.(S5)
12. Russell. Gill.
13. Slaughter. Martin.
14. Stratman. Gary.*
15. Stratman. Linda.*
16. Stratman. Marc.*
17. Wayland. Dean C.(S1)

? (S4)

Notes:
**First Active
Operation, attended
CON-19 as an
observer.

*First Operation

1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Booley. Gordon.
4. Cox. Leslie.
5. Gathercole. John.
6. Gill. Stephen.
7. Kellet. Brian.
8. Russell. Gill.
9. Slaughter. Martin.
10. Stratman. Gary.
11. Stratman. Linda.
12. Stratman. Marc.

Notes:
08/21/1999 @13:00-18:00

5 BPU's

M-1 SG Team
1. Anderson. Simon.(CMO)
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Booley. Gordon.
4. Cox. Leslie.
5. Gathercole. John.
6. Gill. Stephen. (C/O)(WIA)*
7. Kellet. Brian.
8. Russell. Gill.
9. Slaughter. Martin.

? (2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
1. Miller. Stephen.(C/O)
2. Stratman. Gary.
3. Stratman. Linda.
4. Stratman. Marc.

Notes:
-

*CASEVAC

M-2 SG Team
1. Booley. Christopher.(MIA)
2. Booley. Gordon.(MIA)
3. Cox. Leslie.(MIA)
4. Gathercole. John.(MIA)
5. Gill. Stephen. (C/O)(MIA)
6. Kellet. Brian.(MIA)
7. Russell. Gill.(WIA*)
8. Slaughter. Martin.(MIA)

? (2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
1. Anderson. Simon.(CMO)
2. Miller. Stephen.(C/O)
3. Stratman. Gary.
4. Stratman. Linda.
5. Stratman. Marc.

? (2IC)/(3IC)

Notes:
Wayland. Dean C. (WIA*):
Sustained durring failed
enemy attack upon RGHQ-51
via the final return Gate.

*CASEVAC

WIA = 2

KIA = #?

MIA = 7

Purple Heart Awards
Russell. Gill.
Wayland. Dean C.

Other Notable Awards:
Anderson. Tracie.
Soldiers Medal

Gill. Shanine.
Commendation Medal

Notes:
All MIA personnel were
recovered over the
following 6 years,
and are being held
at the secure facilities
of Dept.51 at DSTL,
Porton Down.


CON-22 Expert Infantry Course #4

20-21 November 1999

A Close Quarters Battle (CQB) training course in preparations for CON-23 Operation Stamford Bridge, a raid upon an underground enemy stronghold.

CON-22 Roster

General Training
1. Anderson. Simon. (CMO)
2. Anderson. Tracie. (2IC to S2)**
3. Booley. Christopher.
4. Boral. Sean.
5. Gathercole. John.
6. Hammond. Turner.
7. Hedger. Jasper. (S2)*
8. James. Kellie.*
9. Milman. Gregor.*
10. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)

Notes:
*First Operation

**Attended to conduct Intel.
interview with Hammond-Turner
and mission preparations re
XCO60A (CON-23).

CQB Training

1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Boral. Sean.
4. Gathercole. John.
5. Hammond. Turner.
6. James. Kellie.
7. Milman. Gregor.
8. Wayland. Dean C. (DI)

Notes:
All above awarded 14 EICU's


CON-23 Operation Stamford Bridge

19 December 1999

A raid upon XC060A, which according to intel gathered during CON-21, was an underground enemy medical and resupply station.

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
01 OUTBOUND XC060A 15:0015:02 Mission 1
Combat
02 INBOUND XC060A 16:5016:52 Mission 1
Return
03 OUTBOUND ? ?? Mission 2
Training
04 INBOUND ? ?? Mission 2
Return

CON-23 Roster

General Mission 1
Combat
Mission 2
Training
Notes
1. Bentley. Mathew.
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Cox. Leslie.
4. Edwards. Simon.*
5. Gathercole. John.
6. Gill. Stephen.
7. James. Kellie.
8. Kellet. Brett.*
9. Kellet. Brian.
10. Miller. Stephen. (S5)
11. Milman. Gregor.
12. Russell. Alastair.
13. Russell. Gill. (S3)
16. Slaughter. Martin.
17. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)

? (S2)/(S4)/(CMO)

Notes:
*First Operation

M-1 SG Team
1. Bentley. Mathew. (WIA)
2. Edwards. Simon. (WIA)
3. James. Kellie. (WIA)
4. Kellet. Brett. (WIA)
5. Milman. Gregor.(2IC) (WIA)
6. Russell. Alastair. (WIA)
7. Russell. Gill. (C/O) (WIA)

? (KIA)

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
1. Booley. Christopher.
2. Cox. Leslie.
3. Gathercole. John.
4. Gill. Stephen.
5. Kellet. Brian.
6. Miller. Stephen. (C/O)
7. Slaughter. Martin.
8. Wayland. Dean C.

Notes:
See Additional Notes below.

*CASEVAC

M-2 Training
1. Bentley. Mathew.
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Cox. Leslie.
4. Edwards. Simon.
5. Gathercole. John.
6. Gill. Stephen.
7. James. Kellie.
8. Kellet. Brett.
9. Kellet. Brian.
10. Miller. Stephen.
11. Milman. Gregor.
12. Russell. Alastair.
13. Russell. Gill.
14. Slaughter. Martin.
15. Wayland. Dean C.

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
?

Notes:
3 BPU's *
*Includes a bonus
for urban work.

WIA = 7

KIA = #?

MIA = 0

Notes:
?

Additional Notes


CON-24 Expert Infantry Course #5

3-5 March 2000

CON-24 Roster

General Training
1. Anderson. Simon.(CMO)
2. Booley. Christopher..
3. Boral. Sean.
4. Cox. Leslie.
5. Gathercole. John.
6. Gentle. Mary R.
7. Gill. Stephen.
8. Miller. Stephen.
9. Slaughter. Martin.
10. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
11. ?

Notes:
?

1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Boral. Sean.*
4. Cox. Leslie.
5. Gathercole. John.
6. Gentle. Mary R.
7. Gill. Stephen.
8. Miller. Stephen.
9. Slaughter. Martin.*
10. Wayland. Dean C. (DI)
11. ?

Notes:
*First EIC, awarded the EIB.

All awarded 19 EIC points.


CON-25 Operation Bosworth

19-21 May 2000

Both missions took place on the 20th, in the afternoon (c.1500A) and the evening, respectively.

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
01 OUTBOUND VP158A ?? Mission 1
Recon
02 INBOUND VP158A ?? Mission 1
Return
No Engagements
03 OUTBOUND XC145A ?? Mission 2
Combat
Ambush with
no Contact.
04 INBOUND XC145A ?? Mission 2
Return

CON-25 Roster

General Training Mission 1
Recon
Mission 2
Combat
Notes
1. Anderson. Simon.(CMO)
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Burton. Declan.*
4. Cox. Leslie. (S2)
5. Dickenson. Alan.*
6. Doncaster. Marc.*
7. Gathercole. John. (S5)
8. Graham. Ian.*
9. Hayton. Nicholas.*
10. Irvine. Louise.*
11. Kennon. Nicholas.*
12. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
13. Worsfold. Graham.*

? (S3/S4)

Notes:
*First Operation

1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Burton. Declan.
4. Cox. Leslie.
5. Dickenson. Alan.
6. Doncaster. Marc.
7. Gathercole. John.
8. Graham. Ian.
9. Hayton. Nicholas.
10. Irvine. Louise.
11. Kennon. Nicholas.
12. Wayland. Dean C.(DI Sunday)
13. Worsfold. Graham.

Notes:
Training sessions:
Saturday AM
Sunday AM

M-1 SG Team
1. Burton. Declan.
2. Dickenson. Alan.
3. Doncaster. Marc.
4. Graham. Ian.
5. Hayton. Nicholas.
6. Irvine. Louise.(SPEC)
7. Kennon. Nicholas. (C/o)
8. *

? (2IC/3IC)

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Cox. Leslie.
4. Gathercole. John.(S5)

Notes:
*Worsfold. Graham. was
"acquired" en-route, and
returned with the SG team.

No CASEVAC

M-2 SG Team
1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Burton. Declan.
3. Dickenson. Alan.
4. Doncaster. Marc.
5. Graham. Ian.
6. Hayton. Nicholas.
7. Kennon. Nicholas. (C/O)

?(2IC/3IC)

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
1. Booley. Christopher.
2. Cox. Leslie.
3. Gathercole. John. (S5)
4. Irvine. Louise.
5. Worsfold. Graham.

Notes:
?

No CASEVAC

Notes:
Saturday
3 BPU's

Sunday
4 BPU's


CON-26 Expert Infantry Course #6

30 June-2 July 2000

CON-26 Roster

General Training
1. Bird. Ashley D.
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Doncaster. Marc.
4. Gathercole. John.
5. Gentle. Mary R.
6. Gill. Shanine.
7. Gill. Stephen.
8. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
9. Thomas. Simon.
10. Wayland. Dean C.(S1)

Notes:
-

1. Bird. Ashley D.
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Doncaster. Marc. *
4. Gathercole. John.
5. Gentle. Mary R.
6. Gill. Shanine.*
7. Gill. Stephen.
8. Hammond-Turner. Joel.**
9. Thomas. Simon.**
10. Wayland. Dean C.(DI)

Notes:
*First EIC, awarded the EIB.

**Second EIC

All awarded 20 EIC points.


CON-27 Operation Towton

9-10 September 2000

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
9 SEP 00
01 OUTBOUND XC213A Post 12:00 Post 12:00 FT = #mins.
Mission 1
02 INBOUND XC213A Pre 18:00 Pre 18:00 FT = #mins.
Return From
Mission 1
03 OUTBOUND UP043A Post 19:00 Post 19:00 FT = #mins.
Mission 2
04 INBOUND UP043A Pre 00:00 Pre 00:00 FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 2
10 SEP 00
05 OUTBOUND XC213A Post 09:00 Post 09:00 FT = #mins.
Mission 3
06 INBOUND XC213A Pre 12:00 Pre 12:00 FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 3

CON-27 Roster

General Training Mission 1
1. Anderson. Simon. (CMO)
2. Anderson. Tracie. (S2's 2IC)
3. Booley. Christopher.
4. Boral. Sean.
5. Burton. Declan.
6. Cox. Leslie.
7. Crane. Jon.*
8. Crawshaw. Michael.*
9. Davies. Luke.*
10. Dickenson. Alan.
11. Doncaster. Marc.
12. Edwards. Simon.*
13. Galway. Clive.*
14. Gathercole. John. (Joint S5)
15. Gill. Shanine. (Joint S5)
16. Gill. Stephen.
17. Graham. Ian.
18. Hayton. Nicholas.
19. Hedger. Jasper. (9th)
20. Henderson. Paul.*
21. Kellet. Brian.
22. Kennon. Nicholas.
23. Milman. Gregor.
24. Nicholson. Paul.*
25. Slaughter. Martin. (S2)
26. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
27. Worsfold. Graham.

? (S3/S4)

Notes:
*First Operation

1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Boral. Sean.
4. Burton. Declan.
5. Cox. Leslie.
6. Crawshaw. Michael.
7. Davies. Luke.
8. Dickenson. Alan.
9. Doncaster. Marc.
10. Edwards. Simon.
11. Galway. Clive.
12. Gathercole. John. (10th)
13. Gill. Shanine. (10th)
14. Gill. Stephen.
15. Graham. Ian.
16. Hayton. Nicholas.
17. Henderson. Paul.
18. Kellet. Brian.
19. Kennon. Nicholas.
20. Milman. Gregor.
21. Nicholson. Paul.
22. Slaughter. Martin.
23. Wayland. Dean C. (10th)
24. Worsfold. Graham.

Notes:
1st session: 9th
2 BPU's

2nd session: 10th
2 BPU's

M-1 SG Teams

(SG-16)
1. Burton. Declan.
2. Graham. Ian.
3. Hayton. Nicholas.
4. Henderson. Paul.
5. Kennon. Nicholas. (C/O)
6. Nicholson. Paul.

(SG-17)
1. Boral. Sean.
2. Cox. Leslie.
3. Crane. Jon.
4. Davies. Luke.
5. Edwards. Simon.
6. Galway. Clive.
7. Gill. Stephen. (C/O)
8. Kellet. Brian.
9. Milman. Gregor.
10. Worsfold. Graham.
11. ?

Overall C/O:Gill. Stephen.

? (2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA)

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O/2IC//3IC)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

Mission 2 Mission 3 Notes
M-2 SG Teams

(SG-16)
1. Burton. Declan.
2. Graham. Ian.
3. Hayton. Nicholas.
4. Henderson. Paul.
5. Kennon. Nicholas. (C/O)
6. Nicholson. Paul.

(SG-17)
1. Boral. Sean.
2. Cox. Leslie.
3. Crane. Jon.
4. Davies. Luke.
5. Edwards. Simon.
6. Galway. Clive.
7. Gill. Stephen. (C/O)
8. Kellet. Brian.
9. Milman. Gregor.
10. Worsfold. Graham.
11. ?

Overall C/O: Kennon. Nicholas.

? (2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA)

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-3 SG Teams

(SG-16)
1. Burton. Declan.
2. Graham. Ian.
3. Hayton. Nicholas.
4. Henderson. Paul.
5. Kennon. Nicholas. (C/O)
6. Nicholson. Paul.

(SG-17)
1. Boral. Sean.
2. Cox. Leslie.
3. Crane. Jon.
4. Davies. Luke.
5. Edwards. Simon.
6. Galway. Clive.
7. Gill. Shanine. (WIA*)
8. Gill. Stephen. (C/O)(WIA)
7. Kellet. Brian.
8. Milman. Gregor.
11. Worsfold. Graham.
12. ?

Overall C/O:Gill. Stephen.

? (2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA)

M-3 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

WIA = 2+

KIA = #?

MIA = 0

Purple Heart Awards
Gill. Shanine.

Notes:
The SG team was organised
in the now obsolete fixed
team structure.

*CASEVAC


CON-28 Expert Infantry Course #7

24-26 November 2000

CON-28 Roster

General Training
1. Booley. Christopher. (25-26)
2. Doncaster. Marc. (25-26)
3. Evans. Stephen.*
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Metcalf. Richard.*
6. Parker. Susan.*
7. Pollard. Ashley R.*
8. Thomas. Simon.
9. Wayland. Dean C.(S1)
9. Worsfold. Graham.

Notes:
*First Operation

1. Booley. Christopher.** (12)
2. Doncaster. Marc.** (12)
3. Evans. Stephen.* (24)
4. Gentle. Mary R. (24)
5. Metcalf. Richard.* (24)
6. Parker. Susan.* (24)
7. Pollard. Ashley R.* (24)
8. Thomas. Simon. (24)
9. Wayland. Dean C.(DI) ) (24)
10. Worsfold. Graham.* (24)

Notes:
*First Expert Infantry Course.

**Arrived on the evening of
the 25th and in co-ordination
with the DI, laid a night ambush
for the trainees.

Awarded EIC points in brackets


CON-29 Regimental Dinner #1

14-15 January 2001

The first Regimental Dinner. Although a small half day conference was also run during this operation, no award of the Professional Development Ribbon is authorised. See CON-030, for the first full conference.

CON-29 Roster

General
1. Booley. Christopher
2. Cox. Leslie.
3. Davies. Luke.
4. Gathercole. John.
5. Gill. Shanine.
6. Gill. Stephen.
7. Parker. Susan.
8. Pollard. Ashley R.
9. Slaughter. Martin.
10. Wayland. Dean C.(S1)
11. Worsfold. Graham.


CON-30 Conference #1

29 April 2001

This was an intense one day conference, and is the first for which the Professional Development Ribbon is authorised.

CON-30 Roster

General
1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Anderson. Tracie.
3. Edwards. Simon.
4. Evans. Stephen.
5. Gathercole. John.
6. Gill. Shanine.
7. Gill. Stephen.
8. Metcalf. Richard.
9. Parker. Susan.
10. Pollard. Ashley R.
11. Slaughter. Martin.
12. Wayland. Dean C.(S1/S5)


CON-31 Operation Mortimer's Cross

27-29 July 2001

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
28 JUL 01
01 OUTBOUND UP298A 10:14 ? FT = #mins.
Mission 1
02 INBOUND UP298A 11:01 ? FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 1
03 OUTBOUND XC213A 14:14 ? FT = #mins.
Mission 2
04 INBOUND XC213A 16:25 ? FT = #mins.
Return From
Mission 2
05 OUTBOUND XC055A 21:08 ? FT = #mins.
Mission 3

Rough Flight

06 INBOUND XC055A 23:14 ? FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 3

Rough Flight

10 SEP 00
07 OUTBOUND UP124A Post 09:00 Post 09:00 FT = #mins.
Mission 4

Pathfinder

08 INBOUND UP124A Pre 10:00 Pre 10:00 FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 4
09 OUTBOUND VP124A Pre 11:00 Pre 11:00 FT = #mins.
Mission 5
10 INBOUND VP124A Pre 13:00 Pre 13:00 FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 5

This does NOT qualify
as a Pathfinder Mission

CON-31 Roster

General Training Mission 1 Mission 2
1. Anderson. Simon. (CMO)
2. Anderson. Tracie. (S2's 2IC)
3. Booley. Christopher. (S3)
4. Cox. Leslie.
5. Crawshaw. Michael.
6. Davies. Luke.
7. Evans. Stephen.
8. Edwards. Simon.
9. Gathercole. John. (Joint S5)
10. Gentle. Mary R.
11. Gill. Shanine. (Joint S5)
12. Gill. Stephen.
13. Hedger. Jasper. (27th)
14. Hocken. Russell.*
15. Hughes. Richard.*
16. Kays. Mathew.*
17. Miller. Stephen.
18. Parker. Susan.
19. Pollard. Ashley R.
20. Shaw. Jeffery.*
21. Seed. Ricky.*
22. Slaughter. Martin. (S2)
23. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
24. Worsfold. Graham.

? (S4)

Notes:
*First Operation

1. Anderson. Simon. (CMO)
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Cox. Leslie.
4. Crawshaw. Michael.
5. Davies. Luke.
6. Evans. Stephen.
7. Edwards. Simon.
8. Gill. Stephen. (DI)
9. Hocken. Russell.
10. Hughes. Richard.
11. Kays. Mathew.
12. Miller. Stephen.
13. Parker. Susan.
14. Pollard. Ashley R.
15. Shaw. Jeffery.
16. Seed. Ricky.

Notes:
Friday 27th
1 session
3 BPU's

M-1 SG Team
1. Booley. Christopher.
2. Cox. Leslie.
3. Davies. Luke.
4. Evans. Stephen. (3IC)
5. Edwards. Simon.
6. Gill. Stephen. (2IC)
7. Hocken. Russell.*
8. Hughes. Richard.*
9. Kays. Mathew.*
10. Miller. Stephen.
11. Parker. Susan.
12. Pollard. Ashley R. (C/O)
13. Shaw. Jeffery.*
14. Seed. Ricky.*
15. Worsfold. Graham.

? (WIA/KIA)

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
1. Anderson. Simon. (CMO)
2. Crawshaw. Michael.
3. Gathercole. John.(C/O)
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Slaughter. Martin.

Notes:
Pathfinder Mission

*CASEVAC

M-2 SG Team
1. Cox. Leslie. (WIA)
2. Davies. Luke. (WIA)
3. Evans. Stephen. (2IC)(WIA*)
4. Edwards. Simon. (WIA)
5. Gill. Stephen. (3IC)(WIA)
6. Hocken. Russell. (WIA)
7. Hughes. Richard. (WIA)
8. Kays. Mathew. (WIA)
9. Miller. Stephen. (WIA)
10. Parker. Susan. (WIA)
11. Pollard. Ashley R. (C/O)(WIA)
12. Shaw. Jeffery. (WIA)
13. Seed. Ricky. (WIA)
14. Worsfold. Graham. (WIA)

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Crawshaw. Michael.
4. Gathercole. John.
5. Gentle. Mary R.
6. Slaughter. Martin.
7. Wayland. Dean C. (C/O)

Notes:
See the Additional Notes below. *CASEVAC

Mission 3 Mission 4 Mission 5 Notes
M-3 SG Team
1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Cox. Leslie.
3. Davies. Luke.
4. Evans. Stephen.
5. Edwards. Simon.
6. Gill. Stephen.
7. Hocken. Russell.
8. Hughes. Richard.
9. Kays. Mathew.
10. Miller. Stephen.
11. Parker. Susan.
12. Pollard. Ashley R.
13. Shaw. Jeffery.
14. Seed. Ricky.
15. Worsfold. Graham.

M-3 Perimeter Patrol
1. Booley. Christopher.
2. Crawshaw. Michael.
3. Gathercole. John. (C/O)
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Slaughter. Martin.
6. ?

Notes:
No WIA or
CASEVAC required

See Additional Notes below.

M-4 SG Team
2 Person Tean:
1. ? (C/O)
2. ? (2IC)

M-4 Perimeter Patrol
1. Booley. Christopher.
2. Crawshaw. Michael.
3. Gathercole. John. (C/O)
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Pollard. Ashley R.
6. Slaughter. Martin.
7. Wayland. Dean C.(C/o)
8. ?

Notes:
Pathfinder Mission

*CASEVAC

M-5 SG Team
1. Anderson. Simon. (CMO)
2. Cox. Leslie.
3. Davies. Luke.
4. Evans. Stephen.
5. Edwards. Simon.
6. Gill. Stephen. (C/O)
7. Hocken. Russell.
8. Hughes. Richard.
9. Kays. Mathew.
10. Miller. Stephen.
11. Parker. Susan.
12. Shaw. Jeffery.
13. Seed. Ricky.
14. Worsfold. Graham.

? (2IC/3IC/WIA/KIA)

M-5 Perimeter Patrol
1. Booley. Christopher.
2. Crawshaw. Michael.
3. Gathercole. John. (C/O)
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Pollard. Ashley R.
6. Slaughter. Martin.
7. Wayland. Dean C.(C/o)
8. ?

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

WIA = 14+

KIA = #?

MIA = 0

Purple Heart Awards
Evans. Stephen.

Notes:
?

Additional Notes


CON-32 Operation Torrington

5-7 October 2001

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
5 OCT 01
01 OUTBOUND P165 06:53 LANDING FT = #mins.
Mission 1
02 INBOUND P165 07:35 LANDING FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 1
6 OCT 01
03 OUTBOUND C013B 11:36 LANDING FT = #mins.
Mission 2
04 INBOUND C013B 14:53 LANDING FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 2
05 OUTBOUND C208A 20:28 LANDING FT = #mins.
Mission 3
026 INBOUND C208A 22:33 LANDING FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 3
7 OCT 01
07 OUTBOUND P147 10:09 LANDING FT = #mins.
Mission 4
08 INBOUND P147 11:01 LANDING FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 4

CON-32 Roster

General Training Mission 1 Mission 2
1. Anderson. Simon. (CMO)
2. Anderson. Tracie.
3. Booley. Christopher.
4. Buxton. Martin.*
5. Cox. Leslie.
6. Crawshaw. Michael.
7. Davies. Luke.
8. Edwards Ben.*
9. Evans. Stephen.
10. Gill. Shanine. (S2)
11. Gill. Stephen.
12. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
13. Hocken. Russell.
14. Hughes. Richard.
15. Jackson. Frank.*
16. Parker. Susan.
17. Pollard. Ashley R.
18. Reardon. Brian.*
19. Shaw. Jeffory.
20. Slaughter. Martin.
21. Wayland. Dean C.
22. Wren. Hellen.*

Notes:
*First Operation

1. Anderson. Simon. (CMO)
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Buxton. Martin.*
4. Cox. Leslie.
5. Crawshaw. Michael.
6. Davies. Luke.
7. Edwards Ben.*
8. Evans. Stephen.
9. Gill. Stephen.
10. Hammond-Turner. Joel.
11. Hocken. Russell.
12. Hughes. Richard.
13. Jackson. Frank.*
14. Parker. Susan.
15. Pollard. Ashley R.
16. Reardon. Brian.*
17. Shaw. Jeffory.
18. Slaughter. Martin.
19. Wren. Hellen.*

Notes:
3 BPU's

M-1 SG Team
members of SG17.

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
A unauthorised supply cache found.

*CASEVAC

M-2 SG Team
1. Stokes. B. 2LT (MD)
2. Vosloo. S. MSGT.
3. Members of SG17
4. Elements of SG-18
5. ?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
See Aditional Notes below.

*CASEVAC

Mission 3 Mission 4 Notes
M-3 SG Team
1. Darius 2LT (iIC) (MIA)
2. Vosloo S. MSGT.(2IC) (WIA)
3. ?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-3 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
Unit of
Type 1's
engaged

*CASEVAC

M-4 SG Team
1. Ash. M. (2IC)
2. Carter. Y. SPEC.(Phd)
3. Woods. G. SPEC. (Phd)
4. ?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-4 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
Another Type 2 encountered.

Possibly 3-4 other unknown
Gates heard activating.

*CASEVAC

WIA = 1+

KIA = #?

MIA = 1

Notes:
?

Additional Notes

During Mission 2, three scientists, claiming to be employees of Special Scientific Investigations (SSI), who had escaped the Foot Hold Situation at Vostok base (Base 78 Antarctica), via a Gate, and then caught in a time slip from August 1999 (CON-21 Op. Tewksbury), were recovered along with a Type 1 as follows:
1. Dr. Alex Tripp SSI biogeneticist.
2. Dr. Vivienne Green SSI biochemist.
3. Dr. James Beech SSI xenobiologist.
4. Type 1 male answering to the name "Craig" who could not otherwise be identified by UNSGC records. Suspect is probably pre OCS personnel.


CON-33 Operation Newbury

23-25 November 2001

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
24 NOV 01
01 OUTBOUND C098B 06:35 LANDING FT = #mins.
Mission 1
02 INBOUND C098B 07:35 LANDING FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 1
03 OUTBOUND Training 10:30 LANDING FT = #mins.
Mission 2
04 INBOUND Training 12:30 LANDING FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 2
05 OUTBOUND

P165

14:38 LANDING FT = #mins.
Mission 3
06 INBOUND P165 16:32 LANDING FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 3
07 OUTBOUND C075B 20:26 LANDING FT = #mins.
Mission 4
08 INBOUND C075A 22:02 LANDING FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 4
25 NOV 01
09 OUTBOUND C126A
10:14 LANDING FT = #mins.
Mission 5
10 INBOUND C126A 11:57 LANDING FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 5

CON-33 Roster

General Training Mission 1 Mission 2
Combat
1. Anderson. Simon. (CMO)
2. Anderson. Tracie.
3. Booley. Christopher.
4. Burton. Declan.
5. Buxton. Martin.
6. Causley. James.*
7. Cox. Leslie.
8. Crawshaw. Michael.
9. Crisford. Adam.*
10. Davies. Luke.
11. Evans. Stephen.
12. Forsythe. Steven.*
13. Gathercole. John.(S5)
14. Gill. Shanine. (S2)
15. Gill. Stephen.
16. Graham. Ian.
17. Kellet. Brett.
18. Kellet. Brian.
19. Kennon. Nicholas.
20. Nicholson. Paul.
21. Parker. Susan.
22. Pollard. Ashley R.
23. Slaughter. Martin.
24. Wayland. Dean C.
25. Worsfold. Graham.
26. Wren. Hellen.

Notes:
*First Operation

1. Anderson. Simon. (CMO)
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Burton. Declan.
4. Buxton. Martin.
5. Causley. James.
6. Cox. Leslie.
7. Crawshaw. Michael.
8. Crisford. Adam.
9. Davies. Luke.
10. Evans. Stephen.
11. Forsythe. Steven.
12. Gill. Stephen.
13. Graham. Ian.
14. Kellet. Brett.
15. Kellet. Brian.
16. Kennon. Nicholas.
17. Nicholson. Paul.
18. Parker. Susan.
19. Pollard. Ashley R.
20. Wren. Hellen.

Notes:
2 BPU's

M-1 SG Team
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-2 SG Team
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

Mission 3
Recon
Mission 4
Combat
""The Long Run"
Mission 5
Combat
Notes
M-3 SG Team
1. Ash. M. CPT. (1IC)(WIA)
2. Carter. Y. SPEC. (Dr)
3. Castle. 2LT. (2IC)
4. Lancaster. S. (Dr)(MIA)
5. Landers. PFC. (WIA)
6. Vosloo. S. MSGT. (3IC)
7. ?

? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-3 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
Attachments: Dr. Lancaster DSTL.
(MIA) lost in transit.

Stargazer Mk2 deployed.

*CASEVAC

M-4 SG Team
1. Garibaldi. PFC (KIA)
2. Landers. PFC. (WIA)
3. Burton. Declan.
4. Buxton. Martin.
5. Causley. James.*
6. Cox. Leslie.
7. Crisford. Adam.
8. Davies. Luke.
9. Evans. Stephen.
10. Forsythe. Steven.*
11. Graham. Ian.
12. Kellet. Brett.
13. Kellet. Brian.
14. Kennon. Nicholas. (2IC)
15. Nicholson. Paul.
16. Pollard. Ashley R. (1IC)
17. Slaughter. Martin.

? (3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-4 Perimeter Patrol
1. Anderson. Simon. (CMO)
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Crawshaw. Michael.
4 Gathercole. John.(S5)
5. Gill. Shanine.
6. Gill. Stephen.
7. Jackson. Frank.
8. Worsfold. Graham.
7 Wren. Hellen.

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
See the Additional Notes below.

*CASEVAC

M-5 SG Team
1. Landers. PFC.
2. ?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-5 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
Four members of SG14 were
recovered, all infected with the
M-1 "K" nanite variant:
1. Brian K.
2. Christopher. B.
3. DeBeer. Stephen.
4. Leslie. C.

*CASEVAC

WIA = 3+

KIA = 1

MIA = 0

Notable Awards:

Bronze Star
CPT. Ash. M. Phd.

Achievement Medal
1. CPT Ash. M. (Phd)
2 2LT Castle. T.
3. PFC Landers.
4. PFC Garibaldi*
5. ?

Notes:
*Posthumously awarded

Additional Notes


CON-34 Regimental Dinner and Conference #2

9-10 February 2002

CON-34 Roster

General
1. Cox. Leslie.
2. Gill. Shanine.
3. Gill. Stephen.
4. Parker. Susan.
5. Pollard. Ashley R.
6. Slaughter. Martin.
7. Wayland. Dean C.(S1)
8. Worsfold. Graham.


CON-35 Expert Infantry Course #8

9-10 March 2002

CON-35 Roster

General Training
1. Booley. Christopher.
2, Buxton. Martin.
3. Clarke. Stephen.
4. Cockayne. Nicholas.*
5. Cox. Leslie.
6. Davies. Luke.
7. Evans. Stephen.
8. Gathercole. John.
9. Gentle. Mary R.
10. Gill. Shanine.
11. Gill. Stephen.
12. Jackson. Frank.
13. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
14. Worsfold. Graham.
15. Wren. Hellen.

Notes:
*First Operation

1. Booley. Christopher.
2, Buxton. Martin.*
3. Clarke. Stephen.*
4. Cockayne. Nicholas.*
5. Cox. Leslie.
6. Davies. Luke.*
7. Evans. Stephen.
8. Gathercole. John.
9. Gentle. Mary R.
10. Gill. Shanine.
11. Gill. Stephen.
12. Jackson. Frank.*
13. Wayland. Dean C. (DI)
14. Worsfold. Graham.
15. Wren. Hellen.*

Notes:
*First Expert Infantry Course,
being awarded the EIB.

All awarded 14 EIC Points


CON-36 Operation Edgehill

28-30 June 2002

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
29 JUN 02
01 OUTBOUND P188A 10.35 LANDING FT = #mins.
Mission 1
02 INBOUND P188A 11:51 LANDING FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 1
03 OUTBOUND P116 16:14 LANDING FT = #mins.
Mission 2
04 INBOUND P116 16:14 LANDING FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 2
05 OUTBOUND P162 20:56 LANDING FT = #mins.
Mission 3
06 INBOUND P162 22:05 LANDING FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 3
30 JUN 02
07 OUTBOUND C213 10:16 LANDING FT = #mins.
Mission 4
08 INBOUND C213 11:38 LANDING FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 4

CON-36 Roster

General Training Mission 1 Mission 2

1. Anderson. Simon. (CMO)
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Burton. Decland.
4. Buxton. Martin.
5. Clarke. Stephen.
6. Evans. Stephen.
7. Gathercole. John. (Joint S5)
8. Gill. Shanine. (Joint S5)
9. Gill. Stephen.
10. Hayton. Nicholas.
11. Jackson. Frank.
12. Kellet. Brett.
13. Kellet. Brian.
14. Kennon. Nicholas.
15. Miller. Stephen.
16. Parker. Susan.
17. Pollard. Ashley R.
18. Slaughter. Martin. (S2)
19. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
20. Wren. Hellen.
21. Worsfold. Graham.

? (S3,S4)

Notes:
?

1. Booley. Christopher.
2. Burton. Decland.
3. Buxton. Martin.
4. Clarke. Stephen.
5. Evans. Stephen.
6. Gill. Stephen.
7. Hayton. Nicholas.
8. Jackson. Frank.
9. Kellet. Brett.
10. Kellet. Brian.
11. Kennon. Nicholas.
12. Miller. Stephen.
13. Parker. Susan.
14. Pollard. Ashley R.
15. Wren. Hellen.

Notes:
2 BUP's

M-1 SG Team
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-2 SG Team
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

Mission 3 Mission 4 Notes

M-3 SG Team
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-3 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-4 SG Team
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-4 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

WIA = #?

KIA = #?

MIA = #?

Notes:
?


CON-37 Battle Practise #3

26-28 July 2002

CON-37 Roster

General Training Notes
1. Buxton. Martin.
2. Cockayne Nicholas.*
3. .Evans. Stephen.
4. Gathercole. John.
5. Gill. Stephen.
6. Jackson. Frank.
7. Kellet. Brett.
8. Kellet. Brian.
9. Parker. Susan.
10. Pollard. Ashley R.
11. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
12. Worsfold. Graham.

Notes:
?

1. Buxton. Martin.
2. Cockayne Nicholas.*
3. .Evans. Stephen.
4. Gathercole. John.
5. Gill. Stephen.
6. Jackson. Frank.
7. Kellet. Brett.
8. Kellet. Brian.
9. Parker. Susan.
10. Pollard. Ashley R.
11. Wayland. Dean C.
12. Worsfold. Graham.

Notes:
-

21 BPU


CON-38 Battle Practise #4

13-15 September 2002

CON-38 Roster

General Training Notes
1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Gathercole. John.
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Pollard. Ashley R.
6. Slaughter. Martin.
7. Thomas. Simon.
8. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
9. Worsfold. Graham.
10. Wren. Hellen.

Notes:
?

1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Gathercole. John.
4. Gentle. Mary R.
5. Pollard. Ashley R.
6. Slaughter. Martin.
7. Thomas. Simon.
8. Wayland. Dean C.
9. Worsfold. Graham.
10. Wren. Hellen.

Notes:
-

21 BPU


CON-39 Operation Worcester

22-24 November 2002

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
22 NOV 02
01 OUTBOUND P158 23:21 LANDING FT = #mins.
Mission 1
23 NOV 02
02 INBOUND P158 00:27 LANDING FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 1
04 OUTBOUND P165 11:13 LANDING FT = #mins.
Mission 2
05 INBOUND P165 13:38 LANDING FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 2
06 OUTBOUND UXC042A 16:16 LANDING FT = #mins.
Mission 3
07 INBOUND UXC042A 17:48 LANDING FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 3
08 OUTBOUND P308B 21:50 LANDING FT = #mins.
Mission 4
09 INBOUND P308B 23:09 LANDING) FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 4
10 INBOUND P308B 23:49 LANDING FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 4
24 NOV 02
11 OUTBOUND C177A 09:50 LANDING FT = #mins.
Return from
Mission 5
12 INBOUND C177A 11:09 LANDING FT = #mins.
Mission 5

CON-39 Roster

General Mission 1 Notes
1. Anderson. Simon. (CMO)
2. Buxton. Martin.
3. Clarke. Stephen.
4. Evans. Stephen.
5. Gathercole. John. (Joint S5)
6. Gill. Shanine. (Joint S5)
7. Gill. Stephen.
8. Jackson. Frank.
9. Kellet. Brian. (22nd-23th)
10. Molloy. John.
11. Rushen. Clive.
12. Pollard. Ashley R.
13. Slaughter. Martin. (S2)
14. Thomas. Simon.
15. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
16. Worsfold. Graham.

? (S3, S4)

Notes:
-

M-1 SG Team
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O/2IC/3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

WIA = #?

KIA = #?

MIA = #?

Notes:
NO TRAINING


CON-40 Regimental Dinner and Conference #3

10-12 January 2003

CON-40 Roster

General
1. Booley. Christopher.
2. Cockayne. Nicholas.
3. Gathercole. John.
4. Gill. Shanine.
5. Gill. Stephen.
6. Miller. Stephen.
7. Parker. Susan.
8. Pollard. Ashley R.
9. Thomas. Simon.
10. Wayland. Dean C.(S1)
11. Worsfold. Graham.
12. Wren. Helen.

Notes:
?


CON-41 Operation Marston Moor/EIC#9

28 February-2 March 2003

Issued on 28 FEB 03

NB: The operation coincided with an Expert Infantry Course being run at the same venue. The issued Gatewatch report reads as follows:

Coinciding with your operation “ CONTACT 41”, we have identified 19 unexpected Gate activations at this time. They are all for the 28 FEB 03-01 MAR 03 period, and many remain unresolved times/targets and many are new this year. This is in line with recent months observations, the Gate system is exhibiting some not before seen behaviour. Gatewatch 52/54/55 are all reporting similar unscheduled signal spikes and like ours many are unresolved or new times/targets. There is no data from Star Gate 53 (France) for comparison. We will keep you apprised.

Special Note: this is the last Gatewatch Report that gives Gate activations which have partially unresolved signals, for either time or target. Details of Gates:

CON-41 Op. Marston Moor
No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
28 FEB 03
01 INBOUND ?21:4800:04 -
29 FEB 03
02 INBOUND XC075B 00:46 01:17 G-1455
03 OUTBOUND ? 02:1803:37 -
04 INBOUND P341 03:4703:55 -
05 INBOUND P309 04:3704:57 -
06 OUTBOUND ? 07:1107:17 -
07 OUTBOUND P288 07:4409:29 -
08 OUTBOUND P206 10:5511:41 -
09 INBOUND ?11:4711:49 -
10 OUTBOUND ? 12:3212:33 -
11 INBOUND P301 ?13:21 -
12 OUTBOUND ? 13:49? -
13 INBOUND P278 ?15:02 -
14 INBOUND ? 16:0417:01 -
15 OUTBOUND P309 17:0517:06 -
16 INBOUND XC075A 19:3519:36 G-1454
17 OUTBOUND XC075A 20:4720:48 G-1454
18 INBOUND XC075B 22:3723:08 G-1455
19 INBOUND ? ?23:58 -

CON-41 Roster

General Training Mission 1 Notes
1. Anderson. Simon. (CMO)
2. Buxton. Martin.
3. Churchett. Stephen.*
4. Clarke. Stephen.
5. Crofts. Amanda.*
6. Evans. Stephen.
7. Gathercole. John. (20:00+ 1st-2nd)
8. Jackson. Frank.
9. Lamb. Dave. (28th- 1st)**
10. Mason. Peter.*
11. Miller. Stephen. (1st)***
12. Molloy. John.
13. Neal. John.*
14. Pollard. Ashley R.
15. Rushen. Clive.
16. Thomas. Simon. (S3)
17. Tregaskis. Robin.*
18. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
19. Worsfold. Graham.

Notes:
*First Operation

**Filming/photography

***Pyrotechnics Specialist

1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Buxton. Martin.
3. Churchett. Stephen.*
4. Clarke. Stephen.
5. Crofts. Amanda.*
6. Evans. Stephen.
7. Jackson. Frank.
8. Mason. Peter.*
9. Molloy. John.
10. Neal. John.*
11. Pollard. Ashley R.
12. Rushen. Clive.*
13. Thomas. Simon.
14. Tregaskis. Robin.*
15. Wayland. Dean C. (DI)
16. Worsfold. Graham.

Notes:
*First Expert Infantry Course

All awarded 14 EIC Points

M-1 SG Team 1. Buxton. Martin.
2. Churchett. Stephen.
3. Clarke. Steve.
4. Crofts. Amanda.
5. Evans. Stephen.
6. Jackson. Frank.
7. Mason. Peter.
8. Molloy. John.
9. Neal. John.
10. Rushen. Clive.
11. Thomas. Simon. (C/O)
12. Tregaskis. Robin.

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Miller. Stephen. (Pyros Spec.)
3. Pollard. Ashley.
4. Wayland. Dean C. (C/O)
5. Worsfold. Graham.

Notes:
WMD Recovered

*CASEVAC

Notable Awards:
Expert Infantry Badge:
Churchett. Stephen.
Crofts. Amanda.
Mason. Peter.
Neal. John.
Rushen. Clive.
Tregaskis. Robin.

Notes:
-


CON-42 Battle Practise #5

16-18 May 2003

General Training Notes
1. Buxton. Martin.
2. Clarke. Stephen.
3. Cockayne. Nick.
4. Evans. Stephen.
5. Gathercole. John. (17th-18th)
6. Hayes. John. (17th)*
7. Jackson. Frank.
8. Kellet. Brett.
9. Kellet. Brian.
10. Martin. Christopher.*
11. Metcalf. Richard.
12. Molloy. John.
13. Pollard. Ashley.
14. Rushen. Clive.
15. Rye. Kevin.*
16. Smith. Trevor.*
17. Thomas. Simon.
18. Tregaskis. Robin.
19. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
20. Worsfold. Graham.
21. Wren. Helen

Notes:
?

1. Buxton. Martin.
2. Clarke. Steve.
3. Cockayne. Nick.
4. Evans. Stephen.
5. Gathercole. John. (17th-18th)
6. Hayes. John. (17th)
7. Jackson. Frank.
8. Kellet. Brett.
9. Kellet. Brian.
10. Martin. Christopher.
11. Metcalf. Richard.
12. Molloy. John.
13. Pollard. Ashley.
14. Rushen. Clive.
15. Rye. Kevin.
16. Smith. Trevor.
17. Thomas. Simon.
18. Tregaskis. Robin.
19. Wayland. Dean C.
20. Worsfold. Graham.
21. Wren. Helen

Notes:
-

17 BPU


CON-43 Operation Hexham

25-27 July 2003

Issued on 25 JUL 03

We have identified 198 Gate activations at this time. They are all for the 25 2102A JUL 03-27 1339A JUL 03 period, and many remain unresolved times/targets and many are new this year. This is in line with recent observations, as the Gate system is continuing to exhibit untypical behaviour, as per CONs 39 and 41. As only 8 of these Gates have complete data, we have only included their details. All are for 26 JUL 03. Gatewatch 52/54/55 are all continuing to report similar increased and some unscheduled signal spikes and like ours many are unresolved or new times/targets. There is still no data from Star Gate #53 for comparison at this time. We will keep you apprised.

Special Note: as of this operation all future Gatewatch Reports omit partial entries. If a signal is resolved, then a supplement is issued.

Details of usable Gates:

Note that all operationally useful Gates take place only on the 26 JUL 03.

CON-43 Op. Hexham
No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
26 JUL 03
01 OUTBOUND XC213A 0624A0644A DESERTIFIED
02 INBOUND XC213A 0709A0729A -
03 INBOUND XC213B 0748A0808A -
04 OUTBOUND P081 1502A1517A -
05 INBOUND P081 1703A1718A -
06 OUTBOUND P018 2121A2123A -
07 INBOUND P018 2234A2236A -
08 INBOUND P018 2315A2317A -

CON-43 Roster

General Mission 1 Notes
1. Booley. Christopher. (S3)**
2. Churchett. Stephen.
3. Crofts. Amanda.
4. Doidge. Simon.*
5. Grana-Pirego. Anthony.*
6. Hayes. John. (26th)
7. JJ (26th)*/***
8. Mason. Peter.
9. Neal. John.
10. Pollard. Ashley R.
11. Smith. Trevor.
12. Thomas. Simon.
13. Tregaskis. Robin.
14. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
15. Worsfold. Graham.
16. Wren. Hellen.**

? (S2,S4,CMO)

Notes:
*First Operation

**Last Operation
Assigned to Base 56
New Zealand

***Details to be added.

M-1 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
NO TRAINING

*CASEVAC

Notes:
?


CON-44 Operation Stoke

26-28 September 2003

Issued @ 26 1500A SEP 03

We have identified a large number of gate activations at this time (201). They are all for the 26 1844A SEP 03-28 1719A SEP 03 period. Many signals remain at this time unresolved (times/target) and several are previously unknown destinations. This is in line with recent observations, as the gate system is continuing to exhibit untypical behaviour, as per CONTACT’S 39, 41, and 42. Only the 16 gates which are of tactical use have been detailed below.

Gatewatch 52/54/55 are all continuing to report similarly increased activity plus unscheduled signal spikes. Like ours many are unresolved times/targets, with numerous new signatures. There is still no data from Star Gate #53 for comparison at this time, as the French report that their base remains off-line. We will keep you apprised.

Details of usable gates:

CON-44 Op. Stoke
No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
27 SEP 03
01 OUTBOUND XC161A 00:0400:19 -
02 OUTBOUND XC161A 00:2700:42 -
03 INBOUND XC161A 00:4901:04 -
04 OUTBOUND XC1O5C* 10:4110:56 -
05 OUTBOUND P401A 10:5911:21 -
06 INBOUND XC1O5C* 11:5312:08 -
07 INBOUND P401A 12:0912:31 -
08 OUTBOUND XC134B 16:1116:28 -
09 INBOUND XC134B 17:1517:32 -
10 OUTBOUND XC145A 21:2121:23 -
11 INBOUND XC145A 22:3822:40 -
28 SEP 03
12 INBOUND XC145A 00:0100:03 -
13 OUTBOUND P407A 00:0700:09 -
14 INBOUND P407A 00:1100:13 -
15 OUTBOUND XC074B 09:2209:37 -
16 INBOUND XC074B 11:0111:17 -

* a C (ex-colony) world, but a new Gate signature. XC105A was the site of the New Greenham Common base, which was over-run during CON-3 (1996). It has not been accessed through Star Gate #51 since CON-16 (1998).

CON-44 Roster

General Training Mission 1
1. Berry. Susan.*
2. Churchett. Stephen.
3. Clarke. Stephen.
4. Crofts. Amanda.
5. Doidge. Simon.
6. Evans. Stephen.
7. Grana-Priego Anthony.
8. Hayes. John.(27th)
9. Jackson. Frank.
10. Mason. Peter.
11. Molloy. John.
12. Neal. John.
13. Pollard. Ashley R.
14. Rushen. Clive.
15. Smith. Trevor.
16. Tregaskis. Robin.
17. Wayland. Dean C. (S1,S5)
18. Worsfold. Graham.

? (S2)
? (S3)
? (S4)
? (CMO)

Notes:
-

1. Berry. Susan.*
2. Churchett. Stephen.
3. Clarke. Stephen.
4. Crofts. Amanda.
5. Doidge. Simon.
6. Evans. Stephen.
7. Grana-Priego Anthony.
8. Jackson. Frank.
9. Mason. Peter.
10. Molloy. John.
11. Neal. John.
12. Pollard. Ashley R.
13. Rushen. Clive.
14. Smith. Trevor.
15. Tregaskis. Robin.
16. Wayland. Dean C.

Notes:

2 BPU's

M-1 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

Mission 2 Mission 3 Mission 4
M-2 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

M-3 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-3 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

M-4 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-4 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

Mission 5 Mission 6 Notes
M-5 SG Team
1. BODDICKER (MIA
2. BROWN. (MIA)
3. PLISKIN. (MIA)
4. MORGENSTERN. J. *
5. MARTINDALE (MIA)
6. STERLING. (MIA)
7. VORSFELD (MIA)
8. ?

? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-5 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

M-6 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-6 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

WIA = 1+

KIA = #?

MIA = 6

Awards:
Boddicker: SGSR
JACKSON. Frank: SGSR
Pliskin: SGSR
POLLARD. Ashley: Purple Heart
RUSHEN. Clive: SGSR
Sterling: SGSR
TREGASKIS. Robin. SGSR
WORSFOLD. Graham: SGSR

Notes:
-

*CASEVAC


CON-45 Operation London Bridge

21-23 November 2003

Issued @ 20 2100Z NOV 03

We have identified a large number of Gate activations at this time 272, 71 more than at CON-44. They are all for the period 21 1637Z NOV 03-22 2110Z NOV 03. As before many signals remain at this time unresolved (times/target) and several are previously unknown destinations. This is consistent with recent observations, as the Gate system is continuing to exhibit untypical behaviour, as per CONTACTs 39, 41, 42 and 44. Only the gates which are of tactical use have been detailed below:

Gatewatch 52/54/55 are all continuing to report similarly increased activity plus unscheduled signal spikes between cycles. Like ours, many are unresolved times/targets, with numerous new signatures. There is still no data from Star Gate #53 for comparison at this time, as the French report that their base remains off-line, but are confident that normal operations will be resumed early in 04. We will keep you apprised.

Details of usable gates:

CON-45 Op. London Bridge
No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
22 NOV 03
01 OUTBOUND P493A 00:0300:05 -
02 INBOUND P493A 00:0900:11 -
03 INBOUND P493A 00:1300:15 -
04 INBOUND P493A 00:2100:23 -
05 INBOUND P493A 00:3700:39 -
06 INBOUND P493A 01:0901:11 -
07 INBOUND P493A 02:1302:15 -
08 INBOUND P493A 04:2104:23 -
09 INBOUND P493A 08:3708:39 -
10 OUTBOUND P493A 11:0611:08 -
11 OUTBOUND P444C 14:1414:29 -
12 INBOUND P444C 15:4616:01 -
13 OUTBOUND P027C 19:1820:20 -
14 INBOUND P027B 20:1720:19 -
15 OUTBOUND P029A 21:3421:36 -
16 INBOUND P029A 22:0422:06 -
17 OUTBOUND P407A 23:0123:03 -
18 INBOUND P407B 23:0923:11 -
19 INBOUND P407B 23:1723:19 -
20 INBOUND P407B 23:3323:35 -
23 NOV 03
21 INBOUND P407B 00:0500:07 -
22 INBOUND P407B 01:0901:11 -
23 INBOUND P407B 02:1702:19 -
24 INBOUND P407B 04:3304:35 -
25 OUTBOUND P493A 09:1209:14 -
26 OUTBOUND XC057A* 09:1610:30 Combat
Mission
No.?
27 INBOUND XC057A* 11:3312:47 Return

* a C (ex-colony) world not accessed from Star Gate #51 since CON-18 (1999), part of the “Abridge Complex”.

CON-45 Roster

General Mission 1 Notes
1. Berry. Susan.
2. Buxton. Martin.
3. Clarke. Stephen.
4. Evans. Stephen.
5. Hayes. John. (22nd)
6. Jackson. Frank.
7. Molloy. John.
8. Pollard. Ashley R.
9. Rushen. clive.
10. Smith. Trevor.
11. Thomas. Simon.
12. Tregaskis. Robin.
13. Wayland. Dean C. (S1,S5)
14. Worsfold. Graham.

? (S2)
? (S3)
? (S4)
? (CMO)

Notes:
?

M-1 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

WIA = #?

KIA = #?

MIA = #?

Notes:
NO TRAINING

*CASEVAC


CON-46 Regimental Dinner and Conference #4

10-11 January 2004

General Notes
1 Clarke. Stephen.
2 Evans. Stephen.
3 Hayes. John. (10th)
4 Jackson. Frank.
5 Pollard. Ashley R.
6 Rushen. Clive.
7 Tregaskis. Robin.
8 Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
9 Worsfold. Graham.

? (S2)
N/A (S3)
N/A (S4)
N/A (S5)
N/A (CMO)

Notes:
?


CON-47 Operation Sedgemoor

26-28 March 2004

Issued @ 26 2030Z MAR 04

We have identified a much decreased number of Gate activations at this time, a total of only 27, compared to 272 at CON-45, 201 at CON-44 and 198 at CON-43. It is more like the unscheduled cycle at CON-41 and not even as large as all preceding cycles, CON-01 to CON-38. They are all for the period 26 2147Z MAR 04-28 1510Z MAR 04. 14 of these signals remain at this time unresolved (times/target); only 13 are actually viable. All of which are to known destinations with the exception of 1, however they are targets that have not come up on Star Gate #51’s normal range, except for the last which appeared for the first and only time at CON-44 “OPERATION STOKE” in September 2003.

This is consistent with recent observations, as the Gate system is continuing to exhibit untypical behaviour, as per CONTACTs 39-45, with rough and unpredictable flight experiences for crews expected.

Gatewatch 52/54/55 are in the present cycle, all continuing to report similarly decreased activity plus unscheduled signal spikes between cycles. Like ours many are unresolved times/targets, with numerous new signatures. There is still no data from Star Gate #53 for comparison at this time, as the French report that their base remains off-line, but are confident that normal operations will be resumed later in the year. We will keep you apprised.

Details of usable gates:

CON-47 Op. Sedgemoor
No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
27 MAR 04
01 OUTBOUND XC031A 10:0611:23 -
02 OUTBOUND XC107A 11:2411:39 -
03 INBOUND XC107A 13:1613:31 -
04 OUTBOUND XC255A 15:1115:23 -
05 INBOUND XC255A 17:2117:33 -
06 OUTBOUND XC133C21:4421:46 -
07 INBOUND XC133C 23:2423:26 -
08 OUTBOUND P517A 01:4501:47 -
09 INBOUND P517A 02:0302:05 -
10 INBOUND P517A 02:0602:08 -
11 INBOUND P517A 02:1002:12 -
28 MAR 04
12 OUTBOUND XC1O5C* 09:1209:14 -
13 INBOUND XC1O5C* 11:3312:47 -

* a C (ex-colony) world, but a new Gate signature. XC105A was the site of the New Greenham Common base, which was over-run during CON-3 (1996). It has not been accessed through Star Gate #51 since CON-16 (1998).

CON-47 Roster

General Training Mission 1
1. Anderson. Simon. (CMO) (27th)
2. Berry. Susan.
3. Bridgey. Mathew.*
4. Buxton. Martin.
5. Churchett. Stephen.
6. Clarke. Stephen.
7. Crofts. Amanda.
8. Doherty. Liam.*
9. Doidge. Simon.
10. Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
11. Hayes. John. (27th)
12. Molloy. John.
13. Neal. John.
14. Pollard. Ashley.
15. Rushen. Clive.
16. Smith. Trevor
17. Tregaskis. Robin.
18. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
19. Worsfold. Graham.

? (S2-S5/CMO)

Notes:
*First Operation

1. Berry. Susan.
2. Bridgey. Mathew.
3. Buxton. Martin.
4. Churchett. Stephen.
5. Clarke. Steve.
6. Crofts. Amanda.
7. Doherty. Liam.
8. Doidge. Simon.
9. Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
10. Molloy. John.
11. Neal. John.
12. Pollard. Ashley.
13. Rushen. Clive.
14. Smith. Trevor
15. Tregaskis. Robin.

Notes:
2 BPU's

M-1 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

Mission 2 Mission 3 Mission 4
M-2 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-3 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-3 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-4 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-4 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

Mission 5 Mission 6 Notes
M-5 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-5 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-6 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-6 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

WIA = 5

KIA = 1 1Lt Alexeyev.

MIA = #?

Notes:
T1's disguised as
Russian personnel
from SITE-54,
mounted an assault
on RGHQ-51 resulting
in 6 casualties from
9mmx19mm pistols
including 1 fatality.

Awards:
BUXTON. Martin: Purple Heart
DOIDGE. Simon: Purple Heart
GRANA-PIREGO. Anthony: Purple Heart
POLLARD. Ashley: Purple Heart
TREGASKIS. Robin: SGSR
WORSFOLD. Graham: Purple Heart


CON-48 Battle Practise #6

21-23 May 2004

CON-48 Roster

General Training Notes
1. Berry. Susan.
2. Bridgey. Mathew.*
3. Buxton. Martin.
4. Clarke. Steve.
5. Gathercole. John.
6. Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
7. Hayes. John. (22nd)
8. Jackson. Frank.
9. Molloy. John.
10. Rushen. Clive.
11. Smith. Trevor.
12. Thomas. Simon.
13. Tregaskis. Robin.
14. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
15. Worsfold. Graham.

Notes:
?

1. Berry. Susan.
2. Bridgey. Mathew.*
3. Buxton. Martin.
4. Clarke. Steve.
5. Gathercole. John.
6. Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
7. Hayes. John.
8. Jackson. Frank.
9. Molloy. John.
10. Rushen. Clive.
11. Smith. Trevor.
12. Thomas. Simon.
13. Tregaskis. Robin.
14. Wayland. Dean C.
15. Worsfold. Graham.

Notes:
?

20 BPU


CON-49 Operation Berwick

17-19 September 2004

Issued @ 17 1930A SEP 04

We have identified a huge increase in the number of gate activations at this time, a total of 784, compared to 27 at CON-47 which was unusually low compared to the apparent current trend, e.g. 272 at CON-45, 201 at CON-44 and 198 at CON-43, which is in turn very much unlike the unscheduled cycle at CON-41, but it is larger than all preceding cycles, CON-01 to CON-38.

They are all for the period 17 1128A SEP 04-19 2147A SEP 04. The majority of these signals remain at this time unresolved (times/target), and it is expected that due to the poor signal strength, they will remain as such, although this volume of traffic is extremely unusual.

17 of the “time” unresolved signals are ALL from C105, but are from several gates: 105C, 105D, 105E and 105F of which only 105C has ever come up before (gates A and B* having been destroyed pre OCS). These must be gates that are elsewhere on “C105 Greenham Common” and were never discovered during its occupation.

*Note that the "B" Gate was not on the SG #51 line.

Only 4 are actually viable. All of which are to known destinations with the exception of 1, however they are targets that have not come up on STARGATE 51’s normal range, so are unknown here.

This behaviour remains “consistent” within the parameters of recent observations, as the gate system is continuing to exhibit untypical behaviour, as per CONTACT’S 39-47, with rough and unpredictable flight experiences for crews expected.

Gatewatch 50, 52 and 54 are in the present cycle, all reporting similarly increased activity plus hundreds of unresolved signal spikes. There is still no data from Star Gate #53 for comparison at this time, as the French report that their base remains off-line, but are confident that normal operations will be resumed early in the new year. We will keep you apprised.

As of 09 SEP 04 Star Gate #55 has ceased operating, no further data is expected, other than archived material (presuming that this has not also been lost).

Details of usable gates:

CON-49 Op. Berwick
No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
17 SEP 04
01 OUTBOUND P459A 23:0923:24 -
02 INBOUND P459A 23:4423:59 -
18 SEP 04
03 INBOUND P459A 00:1500:30 -
04 OUTBOUND P577C 14:0114:16 -
05 OUTBOUND P577A 14:5215:07 -
06 INBOUND P577A 17:4417:59 -
07 INBOUND XC133C 18:2518:40 -
08 OUTBOUND P772A* 21:0521:07 -
09 INBOUND P772A* 21:3721:39 -
10 INBOUND P772A* 23:0123:03 -
11 OUTBOUND P772A* 23:2623:28 -
12 INBOUND P772B* 23:4023:58 -
19 SEP 04
13 OUTBOUND P666A 10:2210:40 -
14 INBOUND P666B 12:2312:41 -
15 INBOUND P666A 13:3113:49 -

CON-49 Roster

General Training Mission 1
1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Berry. Susan.
3. Bridgey. Mathew.
4. Churchett. Stephen.
5. Doidge. Simon.
6. Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
7. Hayes. John. (18th)
8. Molloy. John.
9. Neal. John.
10. Pollard. Ashley R.
11. Rushen. Clive.
12. Smith. Trevor.
13. Tregaskis. Robin.
14. Wayland. Dean C. (S1,S5)

? (S2-S5)

Notes:
?

1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Berry. Susan.
3. Bridgey. Mathew.
4. Churchett. Stephen.
5. Doidge. Simon.
6. Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
7. Hayes. John.
8. Molloy. John.
9. Neal. John.
10. Pollard. Ashley R.
11. Rushen. Clive.
12. Smith. Trevor.
13. Tregaskis. Robin.
14. Wayland. Dean C.
Notes:
3 BPU's
M-1 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

Mission 2 Mission 3 Mission 4
M-2 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-3 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-3 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-4 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-4 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

Mission 5 Mission 6 Notes
M-5 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-5 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-6 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-6 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

WIA = #?

KIA = #?

MIA = #?

Notes:
?


CON-50 Operation Hedingham

26-28 November 2004

Issued @ 26 16:00Z NOV 04

Consistent with the recent seemingly erratic behaviour of the Gate, we have detected an almost 97% drop off in the number of gate activations for this operation, compared to that of the previous. At this time, only a total of 23, contrasted with the 784 at CON-49, which was unusually high yet consistent with the apparent trend up until CON-47 (27) and CON-41 (19) which this cycle resembles. Note the 272 at CON-45, 201 at CON-44, and 198 at CON-43; which is in turn very much unlike the unscheduled cycle at CON-41, but it is larger than all preceding cycles, CON-01 to CON-38, which averaged only 11 activations in the typical 48 hour cycle.

All the current activations are for the period 25 1436Z NOV 04-29 1553Z NOV 04. All of the early and later signals remain at this time unresolved (times/target), and it is expected that due to the poor signal strength, they will remain as such. Only 13 of these 23 gates are actually viable. All of which are to known destinations, however 1 is a target that has not come up on Star Gate #51’s normal range, so is unknown here, a situation almost identical to CON-49.

This behaviour remains “consistent” within the parameters of recent observations, as the gate system is continuing to exhibit untypical behaviour, as per CONTACTs 39-49, with rough and unpredictable flight experiences for crews expected as before. Great caution and firm flight discipline is essential to prevent injuries or loss of personnel or equipment during this operation. Gatewatch 50, 52 and 54 are in the present cycle, all reporting similarly decreased activity with few resolved signal spikes. There is still no data from Star Gate #53 for comparison at this time, as the French report that their base remains off-line, but are confident that normal operations will be resumed towards the middle of next year. Star Gate #55 along with all archived material and the majority of the personnel at the REGION-55 Base where it was housed, are as most of you know, lost due to the use of the base’s self destruct system, in response to a “Foot Hold” situation. It is unknown how many REGION-55 survivors are actually currently stranded off world, with the exception of those listed as MIA (see issue 50 of the MIA listings). Caution is recommended when dealing with such personnel, due to possible long duration exposure to ABC. No further data is expected, and the PRC is currently reassessing its contribution to the CONTACT program. We will keep you apprised.

Details of usable gates:

CON-50 Op. Hedingham
No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
26 NOV 04
01 OUTBOUND VXC161A 22:5923:14 Mission 1
02 INBOUND VXC161A 23:4023:55 Return from
Mission 1
27 NOV 04
03 INBOUND VXC161A 00:2200:37 Return from
Mission 1
04 INBOUND VXC161A 03:0203:17 Return from
Mission 1
05 OUTBOUND VXC075B 11:0211:17 Mission 2
G-1455
06 INBOUND VXC075B 12:4012:55 Return from
Mission 2
G-1455
07 OUTBOUND VP401A 16:1016:25 Mission 3
08 INBOUND VP401A 17:3617:51 Return from
Mission 3
09 OUTBOUND VP771A 21:1921:34 Mission 4
10 INTBOUND VP771A 23:4900:04 Return from
Mission 4
28 NOV 04
11 OUTBOUND VP081A 10:1910:34 Mission 5
12 INBOUND VP081A 12:0712:22 Return from
Mission 5
13 INBOUND VP081A 13:0813:23 Return from
Mission 5

CON-50 Roster

General Training Mission 1 Mission 2
1. Bender. Robert.
2. Berry.. Susan.
3. Bridgey. Adam. (26th-27th)
4. Bridgey. Mathew.
5. Buxton. Martin.
6. Clarke. Stephen.
7. Doidge. Simon.
8. Evans. Stephen.
9. Gathercole. John. (27th-28th)
10. Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
11. Hayes. John. (27th)
12. Jackson. Frank.
13. Mason. Peter.
14. Molloy. John.
15. Pollard. Ashley R.
16. Shaw. Kevin. (26th-27th)
17. Smith. Trevor.
18. Tregaskis. Robin.
19. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)
20. Worsfold. Graham.

? (S2-S5/CMO)

Notes:
?

Notes:
NO TRAINING
M-1 SG Team
PVT. BAILEY A. (MIA)
SGT. BRIGGS. J. (3IC)
PVT. GRANA-PRIEGO. A. (MIA)
SSGT. MORGENSTERN. A. (2IC) (MIA)
PVT. PAXTON. A. (MIA)
PVT. RIDGEWAY. A. (MIA)
PVT. THOMPSON. A. (MIA)
PVT. WALTERS A. (MIA)
SPEC. WEBSTER. D. (MO) (WIA)
CPT. WELL. E. (C/O)

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-2 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

Mission 3 Mission 4 Mission 5 Notes
M-3 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-3 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-4 SG Team Clarke. Stephen. (WIA)(MIA)
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-4 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-5 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-5 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

WIA = 1

KIA = #?

MIA = 7

PVT. BAILEY A.
PVT. GRANA-PRIEGO. A.
SSGT. MORGENSTERN. L. M.
PVT. PAXTON. A.
PVT. RIDGEWAY. S.
PVT. THOMPSON. A.
PVT. WALTERS A.
Notes:
?


CON-51 Regimental Dinner and Conference #5

5-6 February 2005

Unscheduled Gatewatch Report Issued @ 05 1008Z FEB 05

Consistent with the continuing apparent erratic behaviour of the Gate, we have detected a series of signal spikes, somewhat more in advance than has to date been possible. We are expecting that on the day the strength will be very high. Quite what this will mean for the Gate, the base and any potential flight crews is at this time unknown.

The potential activations are for the period 05 c.0900Z-1900Z MAR 05; CON-52 Operation Bannockburn.

All of the signals remain at this time unresolved in terms of their precise times, however the destination is quite clear:

Target
X C 0 6 0 A

This behaviour remains “consistent” within the parameters of recent observations, as the Gate system is continuing to exhibit untypical behaviour, as per CONTACTs 39-50, with rough and unpredictable flight experiences for crews expected as before. Gatewatch 50, 52 and 54 are, in advance of the next cycle for CON-52, all reporting similarly increased advanced activity, but unlike ours, with few resolved signal spikes. There is still no data from Star Gate #53 for comparison at this time, as the French report that their base remains off-line.

CON-51 Roster

General
1 Clarke. Stephen. (ACMO)*
2 Evans. Stephen.(S2)
3 Parker. Susan.
4 Pollard. Ashley R.

*Acting Chief Medical Officer

5 Rushen. Clive.
6 Smith. Trevor.
7 Wayland. Dean C.(S1)
8 Worsfold. Graham.


CON-52 Operation Bannockburn

4-6 March 2005

Issued @ 04 1700Z MAR 05 (Updated 07 MAR 05)

Following on from the advanced report issued on 05 FEB 05 during CON-51, we have detected a massive increase in Gate activations for this operation, compared to that of the previous; a total of 1,046, as opposed to the 23 of CON-50. This is by far the largest number of signals detected in any of the preceding normal 48 hour cycles, with those destined for VXC060A being extremely strong.

These activations cover the period 02 0331Z MAR 05-08 0142Z MAR 05. Only 10 of these Gates are actually viable. All of which are to known destinations.

This behaviour remains “consistent” within the parameters of recent observations, as the gate system is continuing to exhibit untypical behaviour, as per CONTACTs 39-50, with extremely rough and unpredictable flight experiences for crews expected as before. Great caution and firm flight discipline is essential to prevent injuries or loss of personnel or equipment during this operation. Gatewatch 50, 52 and 54 are in the present cycle, all reporting similarly increased activity with very few useful, yet strongly resolved signal spikes. There is still no data from Stargate #53 for comparison at this time.

It is still unknown how many REGION-55 survivors are actually currently stranded off world, with the exception of those listed as MIA (see the forthcoming Issue 52 of the MIA listings). Caution is recommended when dealing with such personnel, due to inevitable long duration exposure to ABC. No further data is expected, and the PRC is currently in negotiations with Japan and Russia re its future contribution to the CONTACT program. We will keep you apprised.

Post operation revision of usable Gates (7 MAR 05). Gate activations #7 and #10 flight times increased from 2 to 15 minutes. Two additional "inbound" activations detected #8 and #9. NB: VXC075A (G-1454) and VXC075B (G-1455) were in the printed hand-outs incorrectly prefixed with "VP".

CON-52 Op. Bannockburn
No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Notes
5 MAR 05
01 OUTBOUND VXC060A 11:58 12:56 Unused
02 OUTBOUND VXC060A 12:59 13:57 Mission 1
Combat
03 INBOUND VXC060A 14:01 14:59 Unused
04 INBOUND VXC060A 15:02 16:00 Return
1 x M1 survivor
Kellet, Brian
05 INBOUND VXC060A 15:49 17:02 Return
M-1 APAF
Gate opened 15 minutes early.
Team risked becoming MIA
06 INBOUND VXC060A 17:17 18:15 Unused
07 OUTBOUND VXC075A 21:51 22:06 Mission 2
G-1454
08 INBOUND VXC075B 22:45 22:47 Unused
new activation
G-1455
09 INBOUND VXC075B 23:14 23:16 Unused
new activation
G-1455
10 INBOUND VXC075A 23:49 00:04 Return
M-2 APAF
G-1454
6 MAR 05
11 OUTBOUND XC060C 10:29 10:44 Mission 3
12 INBOUND XC060C 12:49 13:04 Return
M-3 APAF

CON-52 Roster

General Training Mission 1 Mission 2 Mission 3 Notes
1. Anderson. Simon. (Sat)
2. Berry. Susan.
3. Bridgey. Mathew. (Fri/Sat)
4. Churchett. Stephen.
5. Clarke. Stephen.(CMO)
6. Cockayne. Nicholas. (Sat)
7. Doidge. Simon.
8. Evans. Stephen (S2 & 2IC)
9. Hayes. John. (Sat)
10. Jackson. Frank.
11. Kellet. Brian.
12. Mason. Peter.
13. Molloy. John (3IC)
14. Neal. John.
15. Pollard. Ashley R. (Sat/Sun)
16. Rushen. Clive.
17. Russell. Gill.* (Fri/Sat)
18. Thomas. Simon. (S3)(Sat/Sun)
19. Wayland. Dean C.(S1/S5)
20. Worsfold. Graham.

Notes
*Casualty brought from DSTL,
Porton Down, for questioning,
they were the C/O on the mission
to XC060A

CQB Training = 1 Unit
1. Berry. Susan
2. Bridgey. Mathew
3. Churchett. Stephen
4. Clarke. Stephen
5. Evans. Stephen
6. Hayes. John
7. Jackson. Frank
8. Kellet. Brian
9. Molloy. John
10. Pollard. Ashley R.
11. Rushen. Clive
12. Thomas. Simon
13. Worsfold. Graham (DI)

4 BPU's

M-1 SG Team

1. Berry. Susan. (WIA)
2. Bridgey. Mathew.
3. Churchett. Stephen.
4. Clarke. Stephen. (WIA*)
5. Evans. Stephen. (C/O)
6. Hayes. John.
7. Jackson. Frank.
8. Kellet. Brian.
9. Molloy. John.
10. Rushen. Clive. (WIA*)
11. Worsfold. Graham. (WIA)

*CASEVAC

M-1 Perimeter Patrol

1. Anderson. Simon.
2. Cockayne. Nicholas.
3. Doidge. Simon.
4. Mason. Peter.
5. Neal. John.
6. Pollard. Ashley R.
7. Thomas. Simon.
8. Wayland. Dean C.(C/O)

M-2 SG Team

1. Berry. Susan.
2. Bridgey. Mathew. (WIA*)
3. Churchett. Stephen.
4 Evans. Stephen.
5. Hayes. John.
6. Jackson. Frank.
7. Kellet. Brian. (C/O) (WIA)
8. Molloy. John. (WIA)
9. Rushen. Clive.
10. Worsfold. Graham.

*CASEVAC

M-2 Perimeter Patrol

1. Doidge. Simon.
2. Mason. Peter.
3. Neal. John.
4. Pollard. Ashley R.
5. Thomas. Simon.

M-3 SG Team

1. Berry. Susan.
2. Churchett. Stephen.
3. Evans. Stephen.
4. Jackson. Frank.
5. Kellet. Brian.
6. Molloy. John. (C/O)

*CASEVAC

M-3 Perimeter Patrol

1. Clarke. Stephen.
2. Doidge. Simon.
3. Mason. Peter.
4. Neal. John.
5. Pollard. Ashley R.
6. Rushen. Clive.
7. Thomas. Simon.

WIA = 7 (3 Critical)

KIA = None

MIA = None APAF

Purple Heart Awards

Bridgey. Mathew.
Clarke. Stephen.
Rushen. Clive.

Other Notable Awards

None


CON-53 Operation Baden Hill

20-22 May 2005

Issued @ 20 1100A MAY 05

Contrary to recent Gate behaviour CON-39 to CON-52, the latter being "Operation Bannockburn" conducted on 4-6 MAR 05, we have detected a similar number of Gate activations for this operation, compared to that of the previous, a total of 1,109, as opposed to the 1,046 of CON-52. This is by far the largest number of signals detected in any of the preceding normal 48 hour cycles. This is inconsistent with the wave pattern previously seen, where in the number of activations from one cycle to another have oscillated between a moderately low figure and a steadily increasing one, but with a very large differential. This maybe an abberation, or be indicative of an additional change in Gate behaviour.

These activations cover the period 19 1217Z MAR 05-23 0815Z MAR 05. Only 25 of these Gates are actually viable. All of which are to known destinations with the exception of two, which have been designated as Pathfinder missions.

As with recent operational cycles, extremely rough and unpredictable flight experiences for crews are expected, due to the very strong natures of the signal spikes. Caution is especially recommended in respect to those Gates connected to UP818A, which are displaying a never before seen trait, that is the Flight Times are not consistent. What this will mean for any crew attempting a jump is unknown. As before great caution and firm flight discipline is essential to prevent injuries, damage or loss of personnel and or equipment during this operation.

Gatewatch 50, 52 and 54 are in the present operational cycle, all reporting a similar level of activity, with very few useful, yet incredibly strong well resolved signal spikes. There is still no data from Stargate #53 for comparison at this time.

Other Points

It remains unknown how many REGION-55 (SG-55/PRC) survivors are actually currently stranded off world, with the exception of those listed as MIA. (See the last Issue No.50 of the MIA listings). Extreme caution is recommended when dealing with such personnel, due to inevitable long duration exposure to ABC (09 SEP 04). No further data is expected from the PRC's UNSGC elements at this time.

The PRC's negotiations with Japan and Russia re its future contribution to the CONTACT program broke down earlier this month, but have since recommenced with the assistance of representatives from the USA. We will keep you apprised as the situation develops.

Details of usable gates:

CON-53 Op. Baden Hill
No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Flight Time
Notes
21 MAY 05
01 OUTBOUND UP888A**

(XC001A)

00:36 00:38 FT = 2mins.
Mission 1

Target destination changed**

02 INBOUND UP888A**

(XC001A)

01:04 01:06 FT = 2mins
Return
From Mission 1

Target departure
point changed**

03 OUTBOUND XC098A 07:07 07:09 FT = 2mins.
Mission 2
04 INBOUND XC098A 07:48 07:50 FT = 2 mins
Return From
Mission 2
05 OUTBOUND XC060C 10:33 10:46 FT = 13mins
COMBAT Mission 3
06 INBOUND XC060C 12:01 12:14 FT = 13mins
Return From
COMBAT Mission 3
07 OUTBOUND VP075A 13:01 13:15 FT = 14mins.
COMBAT Mission 4
08 INBOUND VP075A 14:31 14:45 FT = 14mins.
Return From
COMBAT Mission 4
09 OUTBOUND UP818A 15:21 15:37 FT = 16mins.*
PF Mission 5
10 OUTBOUND UP818A 15:55 16:10 FT = 15mins*
PF Mission 6
11 INBOUND UP818A 16:47 17:01 FT = 14mins.*
Return From
PF Mission 5/6
12 INBOUND UP818A 17:34 17:47 FT = 13mins*
Return from
FP Mission 5/6
13 OUTBOUND XC123A 19:37 19:49 FT = 12mins.
Mission 7
14 INBOUND XC123A 20:38 20:50 FT = 12 mins
Return
From Mission 7
15 OUTBOUND UP018A 21:32 21:34 FT = 2mins
Mission 8
16 INBOUND UP018A 22:15 22:17 FT = 2mins
Return
From Mission 8
(17) OUTBOUND XC235B 23:01 23:12 Failed Gate
(18) OUTBOUND XC235A 23:47 23:49 Failed Gate
17

(19)

OUTBOUND

(INBOUND)

XC235A 23:06 23:08 FT = 2mins.
Mission 9

This Gate changed to an OUTBOUND from an
INBOUND Gate at the time of the failure
of the original Gates #17 and #18

18

(20)

INBOUND XC235B 23:48 23:59 FT = 11mins
Return
From Mission 9
22 MAY 05
19

(21)

OUTBOUND XC101A 10:18 10:31 FT = 13mins.
Mission 10
20

(22)

OUTBOUND XC101A 10:58 11:11 FT = 13mins.
Mission 11
21

(23)

INBOUND XC101A 11:55 12:08 FT = 13mins.
Return From
Mission 10/11
22

(24)

INBOUND XC101A 12:19 12:29 FT = 10mins*
Return
From Mission 10/11
23

(25)

INBOUND XC101A 12:40 12:53 FT = 13mins.*
Return From
Mission 10/11

* The concequences arising from the variations in Flight Times are unknown.
**The signal spike for these two Gates "jumped" at the very last moment from XC001A to UP888A. There was no opportunity to warn the crew prior to them making their jump. Despite the deployment of the "experimental" wormhole communications system, the crew remained unaware of the situation until their return. Due to the crews lack of fore knowledge, this mission will NOT constitute a Pathfinder Mission, as consequentially they had no opportunity to "volunteer for hazardous duty". Worsfold and Rushen went missing during the return flight but were recovered from UP818A during Mission 5/6.

CON-53 Roster

General Training Mission 1 Mission 2 Mission 3
1. Bergin. Matthew.* (21st)
2. Berry. Susan.
3 Bridgey. Mathew. (21st-22nd)
4. Buxton. Martin.
5. Cheesemore. Barry.* (21st)
6. Chesmar. Stuart.* (21st)
7. Churchett. Stephen.
8. Doidge. Simon.
9. Fisher. Kim.* (21st)
10. Foster. Patricia.* (21st)
11. Furlong. Susan.* (21st)
12. Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
13. Hayes. John. (21st)
14. Jackson. Frank.
15. Johnson. Lorna.* (21st)
16. Molloy. John.
17. Pollard. Ashley R.
18. Rushen. Clive.
19. Thomas. Simon. (S3)
20. Tucker. Malcolm.* (21st)
21. Tregaskis. Robin. (8th)
22. Wayland. Dean C.(S1,S5)
23. Worsfold. Graham.

? (S2)
? (S4)

Notes:
*First Operation

1 Berry. Susan.
2 Buxton. Martin.
3 Churchett. Stephen.
4 Doidge. Simon.
5 Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
6 Jackson. Frank.
7 Molloy. John.
8 Pollard. Ashley R.
9 Rushen. Clive.
10 Thomas. Simon. (S3)
11 Tregaskis. Robin. (8th)

Notes:
2 BPU's

M-1 SG Team
Detales TBC:

1 Berry. Susan.
2 Buxton. Martin.
3 Churchett. Stephen.
4 Doidge. Simon.
5 Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
6 Jackson. Frank.
7 Molloy. John.
8 Pollard. Ashley R.
9 Rushen. Clive.(MIA)
10 Thomas. Simon. (S3)
11. Worsfold. Graham.(MIA)


? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
Star Gate 888A was situation on an island, surrounded by a prime ordial sea.

M-2 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

M-3 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-3 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

Mission 4 Mission 5 Mission 6 Mission 7 Mission 8
M-4 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-4 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

M-5 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-5 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

M-6 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-6 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

M-7 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-7 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

M-8 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-8 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

Mission 9 Mission 10 Mission 11 Notes
M-9 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-9 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

M-10 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-10 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

M-11 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-11 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

WIA = #?

KIA = #?

MIA = #?

Notes:
Major General M. Tucker and seven
of his staff arrived from UNMC-HQ
(Washington DC) at RGHQ-51 to
conduct an unscheduled inspection
of the base and our operations.
The results were satisfactory.


CON-54 Expert Infantry Course #10

6-7 August 2005

CON-54 Roster

General Training
1. Anderson. Scott.
2. Bridgey. Mathew.
3. Churchett. Stephen.
4. Clark. Nicholas.
5. Fisher. Kim.
6. Foster. Patricia.
7. Furlong. Susan.
8. Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
9. Hayes. John. (6th)
10. Neal. John.
11. Swift. Nikki.
12. Thomas. Simon.
13. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)(DI)
14. Worsfold. Graham. (ADI)

Notes:
-

1. Anderson. Scott. (18)*/**
2. Bridgey. Mathew. (18)*/**
3. Churchett. Stephen.(18)**
4. Clark. Nicholas. (18)*/**
5. Fisher. Kim. (18)*/**
6. Foster. Patricia.(18)*/**
7. Furlong. Susan. (18)*/**
8. Grana-Pirego. Anthony. (12)*
9. Hayes. John. (12)*
10. Neal. John. (12)
11. Swift. Nikki. (12)*
12. Thomas. Simon. (18)**
13. Wayland. Dean C. (18)**
14. Worsfold. Graham. (18)**

Notes:
EIC units in brackets.

*First EIC, awarded the EIB.

** Includes 2 bonus EIC units
for the outstanding asault drills
on the 7th.

Thomas. Simon.
Has 83 EIC units, and
will qualify for the CIB2
post his next combat action.


CON-55 Operation Edington
7-9 October 2005

Issued @ 07 1945A OCT 05 (Updated 05 NOV 05)

Contrary to recent Gate behaviour CON-39-CON-52, (the latter being "Operation Bannockburn" conducted on 4-6 MAR 05), Operation Edington is following the same pattern as per CON-53 Operation Baden Hill, 20-22 MAY 05, in that we have detected an even larger number of Gate activations for this operation, compared to that of the previous. There are a total of 1,327, as opposed to the 1,109 of CON-53. This is by far the largest number of signals detected in any of the preceding normal 48 hour cycles. This is inconsistent with the wave pattern previously seen, where in the number of activations from one cycle to another have oscillated between a moderately low figure and a steadily increasing one, but with a very large differential. This no longer appears to be an abberation, being indicative of an additional change in Gate behaviour as seen over the last three operations.

These activations cover the period 07 2129A OCT 05-10 0044A OCT 05. Of these only 29 are actually viable, falling during 07 OCT-09 OCT 05. All of which have been designated as Pathfinder missions, with the exception of one (VP888A).

During CON-52 & CON-53 US and Russian crews suffered a number of serious casualties due to extremely rough and unpredictable in-flight experiences. There is every reason to expect similar conditions during CON-55, due to the high frequency and very strong amplitude of the Gate's signal spikes. Great caution is especially recommended in respect to those Gates connected to UP818A, which are displaying an only once before seen trait (CON-53): that is, the outbound and inbound Flight Times are not consistent. Upon the last ocasion this seemed to have little if any effect upon crews executing jumps, however this may not be so during CON-55. As before great caution and firm flight discipline is essential to prevent injuries, damage or loss of personnel and/or equipment during this operation.

Gatewatch 50, 52 and 54 are in the present operational cycle, all reporting a similar level of activity, with very few useful, yet incredibly strong well resolved signal spikes. There is still no data from Stargate #53 for comparison at this time. The French government has, for the moment, suspended all attempts at re-activating BASE-53, and are instead despatching personnel to either the UK, USA or Russian facilities to continue their service under these Commands.

During CON-53 there was a 17u increase in the mass of ABC extracted from off-world combat equipment (NBC suits, respirator filters etc), achieving 117u. The figure of 100u having remained stable since Operation Highjump during the winter of 1946-7. Although this currently remains within the safety limitations, a precautionary upgrade has been undertaken at all bases to maximise protection for all personnel. However, if a similar increase is detected during CON-55, this would exceed even the upgrade's capability. As such data can only be procured post operationally it has been decided that CON-55 will conclude with a mandatory "lock down" pending a full inspection/decontamination of each operational facility. If the results are positive, as a precaution CON-56 will be subject to Extreme ABC Protection Protocols (normally only used when the Gate Room detectors register dangerous levels of ABC in the atmosphere). Additional NBC suits and filters will be provided at that time.

It still remains unknown how many REGION-55 (SG#55/People's Republic of China) survivors are actually currently stranded off world, with the exception of those listed as MIA (see the last Issue No.50 of the MIA listings). Extreme caution is recommended when dealing with such personnel, due to inevitable long duration exposure to ABC (09 SEP 04). No further data is expected from the PRC's UNSGC elements at this time.

The PRC's negotiations with Japan and Russia re its future contribution to the CONTACT program continue. The PRC are considering the French solution, so we may have Chinese and Japanese personnel asigned to RGHQ-51 at some point in the future. We will keep you apprised as the situation develops.

The following "Details of usable gates" include the post-operational corrections. Information in brackets () is the original projected data where it differs from the actual facts:

CON-55 Op. Edington
No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Flight Time
Notes
7 OCT 05
01 OUTBOUND UP1101A 23:56 00:12 FT = 16mins.*
Mission 1
8 OCT 05
02 OUTBOUND UP1101B 00:13 (00:23)
00:27
(FT = 10mins*)
FT = 14mins.
Mission 1
03 INBOUND UP1101B 00:43 00:52 FT = 9mins.*
Return from
Mission 1
04 INBOUND UP1101A 01:12 01:30 FT = 18 mins.*
Return From
Mission 1
05 OUTBOUND VP888A 07:23 07:25 FT = 2mins
Mission 2

Prime Ordial Planet
Gate set upon an island
surrounded by sea.

06 INBOUND VP888A 07:49 07:51 FT = 2mins
Return
From Mission 2
07 OUTBOUND UP976G (11:01)
11:03
11:17 (FT = 16mins.)
FT = 14mins.
Mission 3
08 INBOUND UP976G 12:17 12:33 FT = 16mins.
Return
From Mission 3
09 OUTBOUND UP976G (13:06)
13:16
(13:22)
13:32
FT = 16mins.
Mission 4
10 INBOUND UP976G (13:47)
13:57
(14:03)
14:13
FT = 16mins.
Return
From Mission 3/4
11 OUTBOUND UP1119M 15:07 15:22 FT = 15mins.*
Mission 5
12 INBOUND UP1119M 16:11 16:27 FT = 16mins*
Return from
Mission 5
13 INBOUND UP1119M 16:46 17:03 FT = 17mins.*
Return From
Mission 5
14 OUTBOUND UP1119M 17:07 17:17 FT = 10mins*
Mission 6
15 INBOUND UP1119M 17:38 17:49 FT = 11mins.*
Return from
Mission 5/6
16 OUTBOUND UP1277P 20:58 21:01 FT = 3 mins*
Mission 7
17 OUTBOUND UP1277P 21:22 21:23 FT = 1min.*
Mission 8
18 INBOUND UP1277P 22:04 22:06 FT = 2mins*
Return From
Mission 7/8
19 OUTBOUND UP1277P 22:59 23:00 FT = 1min.*
Mission 9
20 INBOUND UP1277P 23:33 23:37 FT = 4mins.*
Return from
Mission 7/8/9
21 OUTBOUND UP1277P 23:57 23:58 FT = 1min.*
Mission 10
9 OCT 05
22 INBOUND UP1277P 00:18 00:20 FT = 12mins*
Return From
Mission 7-10
23 OUTBOUND UP1551T 10:01 10:13 FT = 12mins.**
Mission 11
24 OUTBOUND UP1551T 10:50 11:02 FT = 12mins.**
Mission 12
25 INBOUND UP1551T 11:04 11:16 FT = 12mins.**
Return From
Mission 11-12
26 OUTBOUND UP1551T 11:55 12:07 FT = 12mins**
Mission 13
27 INBOUND UP1551T 12:32 12:44 FT = 12mins.**
Return From
Mission 11-13
28 OUTBOUND UP1551T (13:05)
13:10
13:17 FT = 7mins.*
(FT = 12mins)**
Mission 14
29 INBOUND UP1551T 13:31 13:43 FT = 12mins.**
Return From
Mission 11-14
30 INBOUND UP1551T 14:00 14:15 FT = 15mins.
Extra Gate
Return From
Mission 11-14

* Gates with varying in/outbound flight times.
** Gates 23-29: Flight Times had been a uniform 12 mins until Gate Activation No.28 altered and the extra Gate Activation No.30 appeared.

CON-55 Roster

General Mission 1 Mission 2 Mission 3
1 Anderson. Scott.
2 Berry. Susan.
3 Bridgey. Mathew.
4 Churchett. Stephen.
5 Clark. Nicholas.
6 Clarke. Stephen. (CMO)
7 Crofts. Amanda.
8 Doherty. Liam.
9 Doidge. Simon.
10 Foster. Patricia.
11 Gentle. Mary R. (8th-9th)
12 Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
13 Guy. Gary. (9th)
14 Molloy. John.
15 Neal. John.
16 Parker. Susan.
17 Pollard. Ashley R.
18 Rushen. Clive.
19 Smith. Trevor.
20 Swift. Nikki. (8th-9th)
21 Thomas. Simon. (S3)
22 Tregaskis. Robin. (8th)
23 Wayland. Dean C. (S1/S5)
24 Worsfold. Graham.

? (S2)
? (S4)

Notes:
?

M-1 SG Team
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-2 SG Team
Two person recon team.
1. Rushen. C. (Rivington. M.)
2. ?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-3 SG Team
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-3 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

Mission 4 Mission 5 Mission 6 Mission 7
M-4 SG Team
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-4 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-5 SG Team
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-5 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-6 SG Team
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-6 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-7 SG Team
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-7 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

Mission 8 Mission 9 Mission 10 Mission 11
M-8 SG Team
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-8 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-9 SG Team
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-9 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-10 SG Team
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-10 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-11 SG Team
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-11 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

Mission 12 Mission 13 Mission 14 Notes
M-12 SG Team
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-12 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-13 SG Team
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-13 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

M-14 SG Team
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-14 Perimeter Patrol
?

? (C/O)/(2IC)/(3IC)
? (WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

*CASEVAC

WIA = #?

KIA = #?

MIA = 2

PVT Rivington. M.
1LT Stone. A. Phd

Notable Awards:
CIB2:
Thomas. Simon.

Notes:
NO TRAINING


CON-56 Operation Stalling Down

25-27 November 2005

Issued @ 25 1600Z NOV 05

Operation Stalling Down is following the same pattern as per CON-55 (Operation Eddington, 07-09 OCT 05), in that we have detected a significantly larger number of Gate activations for this operation compared to that of the previous: a total of 1,609, as opposed to the 1,327 of CON-55. This is by far the largest number of signals detected in any of the preceding normal 48 hour cycles.

This is an inconsistency with the wave pattern previously seen (pre CON-39), wherein the number of activations from one cycle to another have oscillated between a moderately low figure and a steadily increasing one, but with a very large differential. This no longer appears to be an abberation, being indicative of an additional change in Gate behaviour as seen over the last four operations.

However, we at Gatewatch, are becoming increasingly convinced that most of these "signals" are harmonics, that is ghost images of otherwise normal signals. Since the actual number of usable Gates has remained roughly consistent, with only small increases in numbers, the evidence is that something else is in fact going on. US studies have detected an increase in the gravitational fields within wormholes, the source and consequences of which are still under review.

Taking in to account the scale of the network (inter-galactic rather than inter-steller), which has rendered the "Star Gazer" mapping apparatus esentially redundent, together with the theoretical break through made by British scientists in the February of this year, concerning the higher dimensional nature and consequential perceived structure of the Star Gate system, a radically new approach to mapping will be deployed at all three surviving SG bases for CON-56.

The effective activations for CON-56 cover the period 25 2356Z NOV 05-27 1353Z NOV 05. Of these only 25 are actually viable. All of which have been designated as Pathfinder missions, with the exception of two (VXC057A aka "The Abridge Complex").

During CON-55, UK, US and Russian crews suffered a number of serious casualties due to extremely rough and unpredictable in-flight experiences. There is every reason to expect similar conditions during CON-56, due to the high frequency and very strong amplitude of the Gate's signal spikes.

The Gates are continuing to display variable Flight Times, as seen at CON-53 and CON-55, that is the outbound and inbound Flight Times do not match. Previously this seemed to have little if any effect upon crews executing jumps, however this may not be so during CON-56. As before great caution and firm flight discipline is essential to prevent injuries, damage or loss of personnel and or equipment during this operation.

Gatewatch 50, 52 and 54 are in the present operational cycle all reporting a similar level of activity, with very few useful, yet incredibly strong well resolved, signal spikes. There is still no data from Stargate #53 for comparison at this time. The French government has, for the moment, suspended all attempts at re-activating BASE-53, and are instead despatching personnel to either the UK, USA or Russian facilities to continue their service under these Commands.

No further data is expected from the PRC's UNSGC elements at this time. The PRC's negotiations with Japan and Russia re its future contribution to the CONTACT program continues. However, in the meantime the PRC are following the French lead, in that their surviving personnel are being asigned abroad; so far only to SITE-54 in the Russian Federation at this time. We will keep you apprised as the situation develops.

Following on from CON-53 where there was a 17u increase in the mass of ABC extracted from off-world combat equipment (NBC suits, respirator filters etc), there has been a further increase to an aggregate total of 135u . Although this currently remains within the safety limitations, post the precautionary upgrade undertaken at all bases prior to CON-55.

However, as a precaution, CON-56 will be subject to Extreme ABC Protection Protocols. (Normally only used when the Gate Room detectors register dangerous levels of ABC in the atmosphere.) Additional NBC suits and filters will be provided at that time. Thus it will be necesary for all exterior gear to be removed for decontamination to ensure personnel safety.

If a similar increase is detected during CON-56, this would exceed even the upgrades capability. As such data can only be procured post operationally it has been decided that CON-56 will conclude with a mandatory "lock down" pending a full medical and equipment inspection/decontamination at each operational facility, as per CON-55. We apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation in maintaining bio-security.

Details of usable gates:

CON-56 Op. Stalling Down
Corrected DTG 10 1338Z DEC 05
No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Flight Time
Notes
25 NOV 05
01 OUTBOUND UP1333C 23:56 00:04 FT = 8mins.*
Mission 1
26 NOV 05
02 INBOUND UP1333C 00:41 00:50 FT = 9mins*
Return from
Mission 1
03 OUTBOUND UP1061J 10:43 10:55 FT = 12mins.
Mission 2
04 INBOUND UP1061J 11:56 12:08 FT = 12 mins.
Return From
Mission 2
05 OUTBOUND UP983A 13:10 13:25 FT = 15mins.*
Mission 3
06 INBOUND UP983A 14:42 14:55 FT = 13mins.*
Return
From Mission 3
(07) OUTBOUND VXC057A 15:21 16:17 FT = 56mins.*
(Mission 4)

Wormhole collapsed
Mission CANCELLED

07

(08)

OUTBOUND UP477B 15:21
(16:20)
15:31
(16:33)
FT = 10mins. (13mins.)*
Mission 4
08

(09)

INBOUND UP477B 16:20
(17:26)
16:33
(17:37)
FT = 13mins* (11mins.)*
Return from
Mission 4
(10) INBOUND VXC057A 17:40 18:03 FT = 23mins.*
(Return from
Mission 5)

Wormhole collapsed
Mission CANCELLED

Complete loss of Gatewatch System @18:34 due to enemy action.**

System beyond repair.

09

(11)

OUTBOUND UP1591C 19:06 19:21 FT = 15mins.*
Mission 5
10

(12)

OUTBOUND UP1591D 19:57 19:59 FT = 3mins*
Mission 6
11

(13)

INBOUND UP1591C 20:19 20:29 FT = 10mins*
Return from
Mission 5/6
12

(14)

INBOUND UP1591D 20:36 20:38 FT = 2mins.
Return From
Mission 5/6
13

(15)

OUTBOUND UP1066A 21:43 21:49 FT = 6mins.*
Mission 7
14

(16)

OUTBOUND UP1066A 21:58 22:00 FT = 2 mins*
Mission 8
15

(17)

INBOUND UP1066A 22:22 22:25 FT = 3min.*
Return From
Mission 7/8
16

(18)

OUTBOUND UP1066A 22:48 22:52 FT = 4mins*
Mission 9
17

(19)

INBOUND UP1066A 23:13 23:14 FT = 1min.*
Return From
Mission 7/8/9
27 NOV 05
18
(20)
OUTBOUND VXC057A 09:58 11:01 FT = 63mins*
Mission 10
(21) NO GATE

(INBOUND)

VXC057A 11:52 11:57 (est)
(12:25)
FT = 5mins. est.(33mins.)*
Mission 10

No return due to
Gate being redirected
to VXC057D

19
(22)
OUTBOUND UP1771A 12:41 12:51 FT = 10mins.
Mission CANCELLED
20

(23)

INBOUND VXC057A 12:53 13:26 FT = 33mins.
Return From
Mission 10
21

(24)

INBOUND UP1771A 13:29 13:39 FT = 10mins.
Mission CANCELLED
22
(25)
INBOUND UP1771A 13:43 13:53 FT = 10mins.
Mission CANCELLED

* Gates with varying in/outbound flight times.
** From this point onwards crews were flying blind, with no means of determining if the previously issued Gatewatch Report's data was still valid. In light of requests from AREA-52 for SAR missions to be conducted for their mission members trapped off-world, due to the SG-52 iris being jammed, the S3 authorised "VOLUNTEER ONLY" SG teams to be assembled and launched for the purpose.

CON-56 Roster

General Mission 1 Mission 2 Mission 3
1. Berry. Susan.
2. Bridgey. Mathew.
3. Bright. David. (26th)*
4. Buxton. Martin. (S3)
5. Cheesemore. Barry. (27th)
6. Churchett. Stephen.
7. Clarke. Stephen. (CMO)
8. Doidge. Simon.
9. Foster. Patricia.
10. Hayes. John. (26th)
11. Jackson. Frank.
12. Molloy. John.
13. Pollard. Ashley R.
14. Rushen. Clive.
15. Smith. Trevor.
16. Tucker. Malcolm.(27th)
17. Wayland. Dean C. (S1/5)
18. Worsfold. Graham.

? (S2)
? (S4)

Notes:
*1st Op.

M-1 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

M-2 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-2 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

M-3 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-3 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

Mission 4 Mission 5 Mission 6 Mission 7
M-4 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-4 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

M-5 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-5 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

M-6 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-6 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

M-7 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-7 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

Mission 8 Mission 9 Mission 10 Notes
M-8 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-8 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

M-9 SG Team
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-9 Perimeter Patrol
?
? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

(+WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

M-10 SG Team
1. Berry. Susan.
2. Buxton. Martin.
3. Cheesemore. Barry.
4. Churchett. Stephen.
5. Doidge. Simon.
6. Foster. Patricia.
7. Jackson. Frank.
8. Smith. Trevor.
9. Tucker. Malcolm.
10. Worsfold. Graham.

? (C/O)
? (2IC)
? (3IC)

The following M-9 survivors were rescued during M-10B
1. Pollard. Ashley R.
2. ? (+WIA/KIA/MIA)

M-10A Perimeter Patrol
1. Molloy. John.
2. Pollard. Ashley R.
3. Rushen. Clive.
4. ?

M-10B Perimeter Patrol
1. Molloy. John.
2. Rushen. Clive.
3. Wayland. Dean C. (C/O)

(?WIA/KIA/MIA)

Notes:
?

WIA = #?

KIA = #?

MIA = 1
Hayes. John.

Notes:
NO TRAINING


CON-57 Conference #6

3-5 FEB 06

A full Damage Report was delivered to the conference detailing the consequences of the hostile actions of 26 NOV 05 against terrestrial UN and associated assets; known by the enemy's designation of "Operation Ox-Eye", otherwise known as "Operation Clean Sweep 2" (OCS-II).

In addition, another critical report arising from CON-56 was also delivered, concerning Gate Identification upon our Gate "spline". Structural/organisational issues were resolved, intel judged, and objectives set for 2006. The conference was considered by all as a great success.

For the first time Marksmanship Trials were carried out, in the so-called "killing tunnel". This is the base's 100 yard long subterranean entrance. Although generally a success, there were technical problems, the consequences of which were that no meaningful results were achieved. However, it is proposed to evaluate the trials, and re-stage them later in the year.

Finally, the results of the deliberations of the Promotions Board were posted, and the granting of decorations, medals and awards for service in 2005 were resolved. As some who have been granted such awards were present at the conferences, they were then notified in person.

CON-57 Conference #6 Roster

General Marksmanship
Trials Part 1
Marksmanship
Trials Part 2
Notes
1.Berry. Susan.
2. Clarke. Stephen. (CMO)
3. Foster. Patricia. (Sat/Sun)
4. Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
5. Molloy. John.
6. Neal. John.
7. Parker. Susan.
8. Pollard. Ashley R. (EXO)
9. Swift. Nikki.
10. Thomas. Simon. (S3)
11. Tregaskis. Robin.
12. Wayland. Dean C. (S1)

Notes:
-

Friday

1. Clarke. Stephen.
2. Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
3. Molloy. John.
4. Neal. John.
5. Parker. Susan.
6. Pollard. Ashley R.
7. Thomas. Simon.
8. Tregaskis. Robin.

Notes:
Results TBA

Saturday

1. Clarke. Stephen.
2. Foster. Patricia.
3. Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
4. Molloy. John.
5. Neal. John.
6. Parker. Susan.
7. Pollard. Ashley R.
8. Thomas. Simon.
9. Tregaskis. Robin.

Notes:
Results TBA

Decorations

The following personnel being present, were notified of their award of the specified Decorations in respect of their actions during 2005:

DECORATION: "The Legion of Merit"
To:
Berry. Susan.
CITATION: awarded for consistent meritorious service in battle above and beyond the call of duty as a combat medic, to which a large number of her comrades owe their lives.

DECORATION: "The Commendation Medal"
TO:
Pollard. Ashley R.
CITATION: awarded for an act of meritorious achievement while in a combat zone, not involving a direct engagement with the enemy, that never the less placed her life at risk, yet resulted in the saving of the lives of her missing comrades:

DECORATION: "The Achievement Medal"
TO: Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
CITATION: awarded in respect of an act of outstanding achievement in the performance of his duty, that resulted in the securing of RGHQ-51, during an actual Foothold situation, thus saving the lives of his comrades and those of the general populous.

Notes:
Such other awards as were considered will be posted upon notification in person of their recipients.


CON-58 Operation Dunbar
Expert Infantry Course #11

24-26 MAR 06

Issued @ 24 1400Z MAR 06

Copy of Warning Order issued by GATEWATCH at 19 1445Z MAR 06:

1. We have the pleasure in reporting that as of 17 1700Z MAR 06, the new Gatewatch monitoring system went on-line successfully. Although many repairs to the Gate Tower remain to be done, the Gate is itself, in effect, operational. The alarm and defence systems are yet to be installed.

2. Co-inciding with EIC#11 scheduled for 24-26 MAR 06, now re- designated as "Operation Dunbar", the new system has provisionally identified the formation of 3 plus signal spikes for usable out and inbound wormholes circa 00:00hrs +/- 1 hour, on 24-25 MAR 06.

As yet no targets have been identified, but the signals are exhibiting high amplitude. Accurate target/time resolutions will only be possible on 24 MAR 06.

This low number of Gates at this point in the year seems to be consistent with some sort of a wave pattern when the available past records are examined. A possible relationship with sun spot activity has been suggested by previous RGHQ-51 staff in the past. However the increasing amplitude, which as our staff here at Gatewatch recalls began to rise significantly from CON-39 in late 2002 onwards, remains an aberrant feature. The records show:

*This period corresponds to Sun Spot Maximum. We are currently approaching Sun Spot Minimum.

MESSAGE ENDS

GATEWATCH REPORT

Operation Dunbar/EIC#11 is following a similar pattern as per CON-41 Operation Marston Moor/EIC#9 28 FEB 03-02 MAR 03, in that we have detected a comparatively tiny number of Gate activations for this unexpected operation, especially when compared to that of the previous operation "Stalling Down" CON-56 25-27 NOV 05. There are a total of 17 Gates, as opposed to the stated 1,601 of CON-56, most of which were harmonics, that is ghost images of otherwise normal signals. NB: Following the analysis of the data recovered during CON-56, we now know that there are only 1,597 accessible Gates on our spline.

The 17 activations for CON-58 cover the period 24 2132Z MAR 06-25 0143Z MAR 06. Of these only 6 are viable. All of which have been designated as Pathfinder missions.

During CON-56, UK, US and Russian crews suffered a number of serious casualties due to extremely rough and unpredictable in-flight experiences. There is every reason to expect similar conditions during CON-58, due to the high frequency and very strong amplitude of the Gate's signal spikes. As before great caution and firm flight discipline is essential to prevent injuries, damage or loss of personnel and or equipment during this short operation.

Gatewatch 50, 52 and 54 are in the present operational cycle, all reporting similar levels of activity, with very few useful, yet incredibly strong well resolved, signal spikes.

As during CON-56 the aggregate total of ABC recovered from off-world equipment reached 52u above pre-CON-52 levels, CON-58 will be subject to Extreme ABC Protection Protocols. Additional NBC suits and filters will be provided. Thus it will be necesary for all exterior gear to be removed for decontamination to ensure personnel safety. CON-58 will, like CON-56, conclude with a mandatory "lock down" pending a full medical and equipment inspection/decontamination at each of our operational facilities.

We at GATEWATCH apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation in maintaining bio-security.

Please also see the GATEWATCH Report "SG51 Gate Identification Chart", for more information on the data recovered from CON-56.

CON-58 Op. DUNBAR
No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Flight Time
Notes
24 MAR 06
01 OUTBOUND G-1453 23:32 23:45 FT = 13mins.
Mission 1
XC075C
25 MAR 06
02 INBOUND G-1453 00:01 00:14 FT = 13mins
Return from
Mission 1
Exposure = 42mins.
XC075C
03 OUTBOUND G-1453 00:31 00:44 FT = 13mins.
Mission 2
XC075C
04 INBOUND G-1453 00:54 01:07 FT = 13 mins.
Return From
Mission 1 & 2

Exposure:
M-1 = 1hr 35mins.
M2 = 36mins.
XC075C

05 INBOUND G-1454 01:17 01:19 FT = 2mins.
Return from
Mission 1 & 2

Exposure:
M-1 = 1hr 47mins.
M-2 = 48mins.
XC075A

CON-58 Roster

General Training Mission 1 Notes
1. Anderson. Scott.
2. Berry. Susan.
3. Bridgey. Mathew.(25th)
4. Bright. David. (25th)
5. Churchett. Stephen.
6. Clark. Nicholas.(25th-26th)
7. Clarke. Stephen. (CMO)
8. Doherty. Liam.
9. Doidge. Simon.
10. Fisher. Kim. (25th)
11. Foster. Patricia.
12. Furlong. Susan.
13. Hayes. John. (24th-25th)
14. Jordon. Jane.(24th-25th)*
15. Molloy. John.
16. Pollard. Ashley R.
17. Rushen. Clive.
18. Swift. Nikki.
19. Thomas. Simon. (S3)
20. Wayland. Dean C. (S1/5)
21. Worsfold. Graham.

Notes:
*First Operation

1. Anderson. Scott. (16)
2. Berry. Susan. (16)
3. Bridgey. Mathew.(12)
4. Bright. David. (12)*
5. Churchett. Stephen. (16)
6. Clark. Nicholas.(16)
7. Clarke. Stephen. (16)
8. Doherty. Liam. (16)*
9. Doidge. Simon. (16)*
10. Fisher. Kim. (12)
11. Foster. Patricia. (16)
12. Furlong. Susan. (16)
13. Hayes. John. (12)
14. Jordon. Jane. (12)*
15. Molloy. John. (16)
16. Pollard. Ashley R. (16)
17. Rushen. Clive. (16)
18. Swift. Nikki. (14)**
19. Thomas. Simon. (14)**
20. Wayland. Dean C. (16)
21. Worsfold. Graham. (16)

Notes:
Awarded EIC points specified in brackets

*First EIC, awarded the EIB.

**Missed 2 hours during afternoon due to health issues.

M-1 SG Team
ALPHA
1. Anderson. Scott.*
2. Berry. Susan.
3. Swift. Nikki.
4. Thomas. Simon. (C/O)

BRAVO
1. Churchett. Stephen.*
2. Doherty. Liam.
3. Doidge. Simon.*
4. Pollard. Ashley R. (2IC)*

M-1 Perimeter Patrol
Molloy. John.
Rushen. Clive

Notes:
*Marks those who returned via Gate No.4.
All others returned via Gate No.2.

Hayes. J. rescued,
by SG team members using Gate No.2.

WIA = 0

KIA = 0

MIA = 0

Notable Awards:
Prisoner Of War Medal
Hayes. J.*

Notes:
*Hayes. J. Missing since
CON-56, rescued
during M-1.

The following will qualify for the specified
Infantry Badge, post their
next flight/combat action:

Bright. David. = EIB
Churchett. Stephen. = CIB1
Clarke. Stephen. = CIB1
Doherty. Liam. = EIB
Doidge. Simon. = EIB
Fisher. Kim. = EIB
Jordon. Jane. = EIB
Pollard. Ashley R. = CIB1
Wayland. Dean C. = CIB2
Worsfold. Graham. = CIB2


CON-59 Medical Conference #1

7-9 July 2006

An extensive review of our medical preparedness, in light of the capture of large quantities of the new Mk7 ammunition by hostile forces in November 2005.

CON-59 Roster

General
1. Berry. Susan.
2. Clarke. Stephen. (CMO)
3. Doidge. Simon.
4. Granna-Priego
5. Molloy. John.
6. Rushen. Clive.
7. Wayland. Dean C.(S1/S5)


CON-60 Operation Neville's Cross

4-6 August 2006

Issued @ 04 1300A AUG 06

Important Notice: In respect of our notification of 17 MAR 06 it is our duty to report that due to delays to the repairs to the Gate Tower's systems, the alarm and defence components are yet to be installed. However, a basic flight service is available for CON-60.


The new Gatewatch monitoring system has identified the formation of 19 signal spikes for usable inbound and outbound wormholes during CON-60. All signals are exhibiting extremely high amplitude, which we interpret as representing high risk flight conditions for our crews.

This comparatively low number of Gates is in part, but not entirely, due to improvements in signal resolution. However we are of the opinion that traffic on the SG#51 system has actually decreased since 2005. We stand by our observations and comments detailed in our report for CON-58.

The 19 activations for CON-60 cover the period 04 2231A AUG 06-06 1303A AUG 06. Only 2 have been designated as associated to a Pathfinder missions: Gates #18 & #19, those to and from G-356 on 06 AUG 06.

Of the remaining 17, the first 8 stand out for comment. All are going to G-1452 aka VP459A, but are spread out in such a way as to enable a 12 hour mission to be undertaken. We have been fortunate to be able to match the signals for the other 9 Gates to known planetary targets. See the entry under Notes in the table below for further details.

As per CON-58, wherein UK, US and Russian crews suffered a number of serious casualties due to extremely rough in-flight experiences, we believe that there is no reason to expect anything other than similar conditions during CON-60, due to the high frequency and very strong amplitude of the Gate's signal spikes. As before great caution and firm flight discipline is essential to prevent injuries, damage or loss of personnel and or equipment during this unique operation.

Gatewatch 50, 52 and 54 are in the present operational cycle, all reporting similar levels of activity, with very few useful, yet incredibly strong well resolved signal spikes.

During CON-58 the aggregate total of ABC recovered from off-world equipment reached 163.34u (that is +63u above pre-CON-52 M1 level of 100u), but with no increase in the M2 type (0.34u).

CON-60 will be subject to Extreme ABC Protection Protocols. Additional NBC suits and filters will be provided. Thus it will be necessary for all exterior gear to be removed for decontamination to ensure personnel safety. CON-60 will like CON-58 conclude with a mandatory "lock down" pending a full medical and equipment inspection/decontamination at each of our operational facilities.

We at GATEWATCH apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation in maintaining bio-security.

Please also see the GATEWATCH Report "SG51 Gate Identification Chart" for more information on the data recovered from CON-58.

CON-60 Op. Neville's Cross

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Flight
Time
Notes
04 AUG 06
01 OUTBOUND G-1452 22:31 22:49 00:18 VP459A
LRRP Mission 1
02 OUTBOUND G-1452 23:03 23:21 00:18 VP459A
LRRP Mission 2
CANCELLED
03 OUTBOUND G-1452 23:40 23:58 00:18 VP459A
LRRP Mission 3
CANCELLED
05 AUG 06
04 INBOUND G-1452 00:02 00:20 00:18 Return From VP459A
LRRP Mission 1
05 OUTBOUND G-1452 00:26 00:44 00:18 VP459A
LRRP Mission 4
CANCELLED
06 OUTBOUND G-1452 08:40 08:58 00:18 VP459A
Support Mission 2
07 INBOUND G-1452 09:37 09:55 00:18 Return From VP459A
LRRP Mission 1 & 2
08 INBOUND G-1452 10:21 10:39 00:18 Return From VP459A
Mission 1-5
CANCELLED
09 OUTBOUND G-0736 14:57 15:13 00:16 VXC042A
Mission 6
CANCELLED
10 OUTBOUND G-0736 15:37 15:53 00:16 VXC042A
Mission 3
11 INBOUND G-0736 16:01 00:17 00:16 Return From
VXC042A
Mission 3
12 OUTBOUND G-0112 21:34 22:07 00:33 XC126A
Combat Mission 4
13 INBOUND G-0112 23:14 23:47 00:33 Return From
XC126A
Combat Mission 4
06 AUG 06
14 OUTBOUND G-1442 00:07 00:09 00:02 VP888A
Recon Mission 5
15 INBOUND G-1442 00:29 00:31 00:02 Return From
VP888A
Recon Mission 5
16 OUTBOUND G-1548 08:08 08:10 00:02 VXC213A
Recon Mission 10
CANCELLED
17 INBOUND G-1548 08:31 08:33 00:02 CANCELLED
18 OUTBOUND G-0356 10:05 10:22 00:17 Pathfinder Mission 6
19 INBOUND G-0356 12:44 13:01 00:17 Return From
Pathfinder Mission 6

CON-60 Roster

This is shown in an new experimental format.


# Rank Name Post Personnel
Notes
General
Notes
1 PFC Berne E. - MIA M#3 NO TRAINING

OOC Roster*
1. Berry. Susan.
2. Buxton. Martin.
3. Clarke. Stephen.
4. Evans. Stephen.
5. Foster. Pat.
6. Hayes. John. (5th)
7. Jackson. Frank.
8. Molloy. John.
9. Parker. Susan.
10. Pollard. Ashley R.
11. Rushen. Clive.
12. Swift. Nikki.
13. Wayland. Dean C.
14. Worsfold. Graham.

* "Other Operational Crew"

Awards
TBA

2 CSM Briggs J. - MIA M#3
3 BGEN Courtney. A. R. S1, S5 & MO -
4 SPEC Carter. Y. - -
5 2LT Frost J. MO -
6 SGT Kelley G. MO -
7 1LT Kilkenny D. CMO -
8 LCPL Lewis K. S2 To be promoted
9 MAJ Morgenstern J. A S3* MIA M#3
10 SGT Palmer H. - -
11 2LT Sackville-West M. B. - -
12 SGT Schmidt G - MIA M#3
. 13 LCPL Ward C. - -
14 SSGT Well E. - -
*S3 until Mission #3. Replace by ?

CON-60 Mission Log

Mission # Rank/Name Squad Post Status/Notes
1 CSM Briggs J. A 2IC Returned
1 SSGT Well E. A - Returned
1 SGT Kelley G. A - Returned
1 LCPL Ward C. B - Returned
1 PFC Berne .E B - Returned
1 MAJ Morgenstern J. A. B C/O Returned
2 LCPL Lewis K. A S2/- Returned
2 CSM Briggs J. A 2IC Returned
2 SGT Kelley G. A - Returned
3 CSM Briggs J. A 2IC MIA
3 SGT Schmidt G. A - MIA
3 SSGT Well E. A - Returned
3 PFC Berne E. B - MIA
3 MAJ Morgenstern J. A. B C/O MIA
3 SGT Kelley G. B - Returned
3 LCPL Lewis K. B S2/- Returned
4 2LT Sackville-West M. B. A - Returned
4 2LT Frost J. A C/O Returned
4 SGT Palmer H. A - Returned
4 SSGT Well E. A - Returned
4 LCPL Lewis K. A S2/- Returned
5 SSGT Well E. A C/O Returned
5 LCPL Lewis K. A S2/- Returned
6 LCPL Lewis K. A S2/- Returned
6 SGT Kelley G. A - Returned
6 LCPL Ward C. A - Returned
6 SSGT Well E. A C/O Returned
6 2LT Frost J. A - Returned
6 2LT Sackville-West M. B. A - Returned


CON-61 Operation Hedgeley Moor

29 September-1 October 2006

Issued: 29 1400A SEP 06

Important Notice: In respect of our notification of 17 MAR 06 it is our duty to report that, due to delays to the repairs to the Gate Tower's systems, the alarm and defence components are still yet to be installed. However, a basic flight service is available for CON-61.


Gatewatch report the formation of a total of only 14 usable inbound and outbound wormholes during CON-61.

All signals are exhibiting extremely high amplitude, which we interpret as representing high risk flight conditions for our crews. This comparatively low number of Gates is in part but not entirely due to improvements in signal resolution. However we are of the opinion that traffic on the SG#51 system is continuing to decrease in line with our report for CON-60.

The 14 activations for CON-61 cover the period 29 2245A SEP 06-01 1308A OCT 06. Six of these activations have been designated as Pathfinder missions: Gates #5 & #6, plus #11through #14. We recommend great caution in regard to #3 & #4 to VXC213B last visited during CON-43.1. C213 was also accessible via SG#55 via a "C" Gate, position unknown.

As per CON-60, wherein US and Russian crews suffered a number of serious casualties due to extremely rough in-flight experiences, we believe that there is no reason to expect anything other than similar conditions during CON-61, due to the very strong amplitude of the Gate's signal spikes. As before great caution and firm flight discipline is essential to prevent injuries, damage or loss of personnel and or equipment during this operation.

Gatewatch 50, 52 and 54 are in the present operational cycle, all reporting similar levels of activity, with very few useful, yet incredibly strong well resolved signal spikes. These signals have also enabled us at this time to identify the actual flight operation dates through to the end of 2007. Consequentially, the conference and EIC dates for 2008 have also been planned as flight operations and will typically commence around May/June of 2008.

During CON-60 the aggregate total of ABC recovered from off-world equipment reach 179.34u above pre-CON-52 levels, which is an increase of +16u (M1) over CON-60. Therefore CON-61 will be subject to Extreme ABC Protection Protocols. Additional NBC suits and filters will be provided. Thus it will be necessary for all exterior gear to be removed for decontamination to ensure personal safety - NO EXCEPTIONS! CON-61 will like CON-60 conclude with a mandatory "lock down" pending a full medical and equipment inspection/decontamination at each of our operational facilities.

We at GATEWATCH apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation in maintaining bio-security.

Please also see the GATEWATCH Report "SG51 Gate Identification Chart", for more information on the data recovered from CON-60.

CON-61 Op. Hedgeley Moor

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Flight
Time
Notes
30 SEP 06
01 OUTBOUND G-0242 00:15 00:28 00:13
SG51-P0314A
(VP124A)
CON-31.4 PF
COMBAT
02 INBOUND G-0242 01:09 01:22 00:13 Return From
( VP124A)
Combat Mission 1
03 OUTBOUND G-1549 06:53 06:59 00:06 VXC213B
Recon Mission 2
04 INBOUND G-1549 07:27 07:33 00:06 Return From
VXC213B
Recon Mission 2
05 OUTBOUND G-0306 09:14 09:28 00:14 Pathfinder Mission 3
SG51-P0613A
06 INBOUND G-0306 09:57 10:11 00:14 Return From
SG51-P0613A
Pathfinder Mission 3
07 OUTBOUND G-0002 12:19 12:37 00:18 VXC105C
Combat Mission 4
08 INBOUND G-0002 15:01 15:19 00:18 Return From
VXC105C
Combat Mission 4
09 OUTBOUND G-0454 20:24 20:32 00:08 VP158A
Combat Mission 5
10 INBOUND G-0454 22:58 23:06 00:08 Return From
VP158A
Combat Mission 5
01 OCT 06
11 OUTBOUND G-0455 09:17 09:33 00:16 SG51-P0616A
Pathfinder Mission 6
12 INBOUND G-0455 10:16 10:32 00:16 Return From

SG51-P0616A
Pathfinder Mission 6
13 OUTBOUND G-0842 11:58 12:13 00:15
SG51-P0617A
Pathfinder Mission 7
CON-84.1 RECON
14 INBOUND G-0842 12:53 13:08 00:15 Return From
SG51-P0617A
Pathfinder Mission 7
CON-84.1 RECON
CON-86.1 RECON

CON-61 Roster

#RankNamePost Personnel
Notes
General
Notes
1 CPL Aitken B. - - NO TRAINING

OOC Roster*
1. Berry. Susan.
2. Buxton. Martin.
3. Churchett. Stephen.
4. Clark. Nicholas.
5. Clarke. Stephen.
6. Doidge. Simon.
7. Evans. Stephen.
8. Foster. Patricia.
9. Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
10. Molloy. John.
11. Neal. John.
12. Pollard. Ashley R.
13. Russen. Clive.
14. Smith. Trevor.
15. Swift. Nikki.
16. Thomas. Simon.
17. Tregaskis. Robin.
18. Wayland. Dean C.

* "Other Operational Crew"

Awards
-

2 SFC* Buxton M.. - Char Not known
*TBA
3 - Carter G. - -
4 - Church D. - MIA M#7**
5 - Clark. N. - MIA M#7
6 BGEN Courtney A. S1, S5 & MO -
7 2LT Frost J. - -
8 SGT Kelley G. MO MIA M#7
Recovered*
9 1LT Kilkenny D. CMO -
10 2LT Lewis K. S2 -
11 - O'Malley B. MO -
12 - Petrov V. -
13 LTC Rhys D. S3 -
14 2LT Sackville-West M. - -
15 MSGT Tachikoma L. - -
16 LCPL Ward C. - MIA M#7**
17 SSGT Well E. - -
18 - Zubrowka M. - MIA M#7

* Kelley was recovered by US personnel at the close of operations, exchanged with them by a former UK operative, Rivington (T1, MIA).
** Church and Ward taken as POWs, but made their escape and were recovered during CON-62.

CON-61 Mission Log

Mission # Rank & Name Squad Post Status/Notes
1 LTC Rhys. D.AC/OReturned
1 Zubrowka M.A2ICReturned
1 Carter G.A-Returned
1 Church D.A-Returned
1 O'Malley B.A-Returned
1 Petrov V.A-Returned
1 LCPL Ward C.A-Returned
2 Church D.A-Returned
2 2LT Lewis K.A-Returned
2 LTC Rhys D.A-Returned
2 2LT Sackville-West M.A-Returned
3 Zubrowka M.AC/OReturned
3 O'Malley B.A-Returned
3 SSGT Well E.B2ICReturned
3 Church D.B-Returned
3 SGT Kelley G.B-Returned
3 LCPL Ward C.B-Returned
4 LTC Rhys D.AC/OReturned
4 SGT Kelley G.A-Returned
4 Clark N.A-Returned
4 SSGT Well E.A-Returned
4 Zubrowka M.B2ICReturned
4 Carter G.B-Returned
4 Church D.B-Returned
4 O'Malley B.B-Returned
4 LCPL Ward C.B-Returned
5 LTC Rhys D.AC/OReturned
5 Carter G.A-Returned
5 Clark N.A-Returned
5 O'Malley B.A-Returned
5 Zubrowka M.B2ICReturned
5 Church D.B-Returned
5 SGT Kelley G.B-Returned
5 SSGT Well E.B-Returned
6 Church D.A-Returned
6 O'Malley B.A-Returned
6 LTC Rhys D.A-Returned
6 LCPL Ward C.A-Returned
6 SSGT Well E.A-Returned
6 Zubrowka M.A-Returned
7 LTC Rhys D.AC/OReturned
7 CPL Aitken B.A-Returned
7 Clark N.A-MIA
7 LCPL Ward C.A-MIA
7 SSGT Well E.A-Returned
7 Zubrowka M.B2ICMIA
7 Carter G.B-Returned
7 Church D.B-MIA
7 SGT Kelley G.B-MIA*
Recovered

*Kelley was recovered by US personnel at the close of operations, exchanged with them by a former UK operative, Rivington (T1, MIA).


CON-62 Operation Solway Moss

17-19 November 2006

Issued @ 17 1828Z NOV 06

Important Notice: In respect of our notification of 17 MAR 06 it is our duty to report that, due to delays to the repairs to the Gate Tower's systems, the alarm and defence components are still yet to be installed. However, a basic flight service is available for CON-62.


Gatewatch reports that until 17:55Z there were a total of only 9 usable inbound and outbound wormholes for CON-62. However at that time, the entire Gate system became erratic, with extremely large amplitudes and a huge number of signals.

The Gatewatch system has suffered some minor EMP damage, however we can report that the system is now operational. Since, that time the Gate system has been almost silent.

At the time of our report we are detecting 3 wormholes forming. We calculate maturity for circa 18 2100Z NOV 06 for all signals, see below. Likewise we estimate the target as C105 as we are getting several varying target locks. If they do not stabalise by that time, no flights will be possible. We will keep you apprised verbally.

Gatewatch 50, 52 and 54 were in the present operational cycle, all reporting similar levels of activity, with very few useful, yet incredibly strong unresolved signal spikes. At 1755Z their systems suffered a similar malfunction. However, SG#50 is reporting a complete shut down of their system. Whereas SG#52 is reporting just one upcoming signal which corresponds to their Gate link to C105 (18km) from G0002 of the SG#51 spline.

During CON-61 the aggregate total of ABC recovered from off-world equipment reached 191.34u (93u above pre-CON-52 M1 levels), which is an increase of +12u of M1 over CON-61. There was no increase in the M2 type (0.34u). Therefore CON-62 will be subject to Extreme ABC Protection Protocols. Additional NBC suits and filters will be provided. Thus it will be necesary for all exterior gear to be removed for decontamination to ensure personal safety - NO EXCEPTIONS! CON-62 will like CON-61 conclude with a mandatory "lock down" pending a full medical and equipment inspection/decontamination at each of our operational facilities.

We at GATEWATCH apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation in maintaining bio-security.

CON-62 Op. Solway Moss

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Flight
Time
Notes
18 NOV 06
01 OUTBOUND G-0002 21:02 21:11 00:09 VXC105C
Combat Mission 1
02 INBOUND G-0002 22:06 22:22 00:16* Return From
VXC105C
Combat Mission 1
03 INBOUND G-0002 23:43 23:58 00:15* VXC105C
Return From
Mission 1

* WARNING: Variable Flight Times

CON-62 Roster

#RankNamePost Personnel
Notes
General
Notes
1 CPL Aitken B. - - 2 EICU

OOC Roster*
1. Bridgey. Mathew. (18th)
2. Clarke. Stephen.
3. Doidge. Simon.
4. Evans. Stephen.
5. Foster. Patricia.
6. Furlong. Susan.
7. Grana-Priego. Anthony.
8. Hayes. John. (18th)
9. Pollard. Ashley R.
10. Rushen. Clive.
11. Smith. Trevor.
12. Stratman. Gary.
13. Swift. Nikki.
14. Thomas. Simon.
15. Wayland. Dean C.
16. Worsfold. Graham.

* "Other Operational Crew"

Awards
-

2 CPL Carter G. - -
3 - Church D. - POW*
4 BGEN Courtney A. S1, S5 & MO -
5 PVT King E. - -
6 1LT Kilkenny D. CMO -
7 CPL La'Bopar G. - -
8 2LT Lewis K. S2 -
9 SGT Palmer H. - -
10 PVT Owen N. - -
11 LTC Rhys D. S3 -
12 2LT Sackville-West M. - -
13 MSGT Schmidt G. - -
14 MSGT Tachikoma L. - -
15 LCPL Ward C. - POW*
16 MSGT Well E. - -

*Church and Ward taken as POW's during CON-61, but made their escape and were recovered during CON-62.

CON-62 Mission Log

MissionNoRank/NameSquadPostStatus
1 2LT Sackville-West M.A3ICReturned
1 PVT King E.A -Returned
1 PVT Owen N.A -Returned
1 SGT Palmer H.A -Returned
1 LTC Rhys D.BC/OReturned
1 2LT Lewis K.B2ICReturned
1 Carter G.B -Returned
1 SGT Church D. - -Recovered POW
1 LCPL Ward C. - -Recovered POW


CON-63 Regimental Dinner and Conference #7

16-18 February 2007

A very succesfull event celebrating the 10th anniversary of the campaign. For a full report go HERE.

CON-63 Roster

1. ANDERSON. Simon. (17th)
2. ANDERSON. Tracie. (17th)
3. BERRY. Susan.
4. BOOLEY. Christopher. (17th)
5. BRIGHT. David. (17th)
6. CLARKE. Stephen. (CMO)
7. DOIDGE. Simon.
8. FISHER. Kim. (17th)
9. FOSTER. Patricia. (Sat/Sun)
10. FURLONG. Susan.
11. GATHERCOLE. John. (17th-18th)
12. GRANA-PRIEGO. Anthony.*
13. JACKSON. Frank.
14. MOLLOY. John.
15. PARKER. Susan.
16. POLLARD. Ashley R. (EXO)
17. RUSHEN. Clive.
18. SLAUGHTER. Martin. (17th-18th)
19. STRATMAN. Gary.
20. SWIFT. Nikki. (S2)
21. THOMAS. Simon. (S3)
22. WAYLAND. Dean C. (S1)
23. WORSFOLD. Graham.

Notes:
*Appointed as RGHQ-51's S4

Marksmanship Results

Friday 16 FEB 07

Name Category Percentage Weapon used
Clarke. Stephen. P-GBB 100 Western Arms SV 5"
Clarke. Stephen. P-AEP 98 Tokyo Marui Glock 18C
Doige. Simon. R-SA 80 Tokyo Marui G-Spec
Doige. Simon. R-AEG 91 ICS SR16
Doige. Simon. SMG-ECM 98 Tokyo Marui H&K MP7A1
Doige. Simon. P-AEP 100 Tokyo Marui Glock 18C
Foster. Patricia. R-AEG 75 Tokyo Marui M4A1
Foster. Patricia. P-AEP 100 Tokyo Marui Glock 18C
Furlong. Susan. P-AEP 70 Tokyo Marui Glock 18C
Jackson. Frank. R-AEG 84 Tokyo Marui H&K G36C
Jackson. Frank. SMG-ECM 100 Tokyo Marui H&K MP7A1
Jackson. Frank. P-GBB 100 Western Arms SV 5"
Jackson. Frank. P-AEP 97 Tokyo Marui Glock 18C
Parker. Susan. P-GBB 99 Western Arms SV 6"
Rushen. Clive. R-AEG 86 Tokyo Marui H&K G36C
Rushen. Clive. SMG-AEG 95 Tokyo Marui FN P-90
Rushen. Clive. P-AEP 97 Tokyo Marui Glock 18C
Stratman. Gary. R-AEG 90 Tokyo Marui M14
Stratman. Gary. P-GBB 97 Tokyo Marui 5.1 Hi-Cap
Thomas. Simon. R-AEG 89 Tokyo Marui M4S
Thomas. Simon. SMG-ECM 100 Tokyo Marui H&K MP7A1
Thomas. Simon. P-GBB 96 Tokyo Marui 5.1 Hi-Cap

Raw data courtesy of Stephen Clarke.

Legend

Prefixs-
C- Carbine (300-450mm barrel)
GL- Grenade Launcher (-40mm gas grenades etc.)
LMG Light Machine Gun (always AEGs)
P- Pistol
R- Rifle (>450mm barrel)
S- Shotgun (Triple barrelled)
SMG- Sub Machine Gun (<300mm barrel)
-Suffixs
-AEG -Automatic Electric Gun (>0.64J/80mps)
-AEP -Automatic Electric Pistol (<0.5-J/70mps)
-ECM -Electric Compact Machine Gun (0.5-0.64J/70-80mps)
-GBB -Gas Blow Back
-GNBB -Gas Non Blow Back
-SA -Single Action


CON-64 Expert Infantry Course #12

30 March-1 April 2007

An Advanced Bootcamp, see HERE for details.

CON-64 Roster

1. CLARKE. Stephen. (CMO) 9 EICU.
2. EVANS. Stephen. 17 EICU.
3. FOSTER. Patricia. 13 EICU.
4. FURLONG. Susan. 17 EICU.
5. POLLARD. Ashley R. (EXO) 17 EICU.
6. RUSHEN. Clive. 17 EICU.
7. SMITH. Trevor. 17 EICU.
8. SWIFT. Nikki. (S2) 14 EICU.
9. THOMAS. Simon. (S3) (Sat/Sun) 15 EICU.
10. WAYLAND. Dean C. (S1) 17 EICU.

Notes:

Unfortunately four Marines dropped out on the Friday due to
unforeseen circumstances.

Special thanks go to Captain Swift and Lieutenant Colonel Pollard
who performed excellently during a First Aid inncident wherein
Sergeant Smith sustained what fortunately turned out to be a minor
injury during the Fire Support Exercise on Sunday, when his foot
became trapped in a rabbit hole while running.


CON-65 Operation HATFIELD CHASE

15-17 June 2007

Issued @ 15 1530Z JUN 07

IMPORTANT NOTICE: In addition to our notification of 17 MAR 06 it is our duty to report that due to the additional and extensive damage caused by the Electro-Magnetic-Pulse (EMP) during CON-62, plus contractual disputes, delays to the repairs of the Gate Tower's systems continue, in that the alarm and defence components are still yet to be installed.

However, a basic flight service is available for CON-65.

Flight crews MUST take extra special care in the Gate Tower as many systems remain exposed (6kv) for on-going repairs. It is not practical to shut these sub-systems down, as they constitute essential components of the Gatewatch system.


The Gatewatch system reports that as at 1530Z there were a total of only 15 usable inbound and outbound wormholes for CON-65, as specified below. There are no unresolved signal spikes at this time.

All these spikes are at never before seen energy levels (4x). The Gravity Wave detector is for the first time actually picking up signals. This means that the Gate is "leaking" gravity in the area of the Gate Tower.

Presuming flights are launched, we cannot reasonably estimate what the conditions for crews within the wormhole will be like. However, "G" suits have been procured to aid in reducing the risks of blackouts in flight. Please be aware these are standard USAF and RAF issue Anti-G suits which are only rated to 9G (the max for fast jet aircrews).

Due to the high EMP damage suffered by SG#50 (USA) last November, there will be no flights from that Gate. Likewise SG#52 (USA) is reporting only 2 unresolved signal spikes, which currently means no missions are planned for that Gate at present. SG#54 (RF) however, advise that they are preparing missions to go to a similarly low number of target planets as per ours. This means that the recovery of CLEGG-621 will be down to either us or the Russians, depending upon whoever finds them first (assuming anyone does).

During CON-62 the aggregate total of ABC recovered from off-world equipment reached 208.34u (108u of M1 above pre-CON-52 levels), which is an increase of +17u (M1) over those of CON-61. As almost 7 months has elapsed since this the last flight operation, the precautionary principal dictates that CON-65 will be subject to the Extreme ABC Protection Protocol, as levels could be dangerously high. Additional NBC suits and filters will be provided. Thus it will be necesary for all exterior gear to be removed for decontamination to ensure personal and collective safety - WITHOUT EXCEPTION! CON-65 will, like CON-62, conclude with a mandatory "lock down" pending a full medical and equipment inspection/decontamination at each of our operational facilities.

We at Gatewatch apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation in maintaining bio-security.

CON-65 Op. Hatfield Chase

Notes: All times in this table are in Alpha Time, that is Zulu+1 for UK Summer Time. Please be aware that friendly forces off world may be operating in a different time zone. Gate activation entries shown in red were NOT used during this operation.
No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Flight
Time
Notes
15 JUN 07
01 OUTBOUND G-1591 22:32 22:48 00:16 Mission 1
VP1066B
02 INBOUND G-1591 23:01 23:13 00:12* GATE
NOT
USED
03 OUTBOUND G-1591 23:39 23:54 00:15* GATE
NOT
USED
16 JUN 07
04 INBOUND G-1591 00:13 00:26 00:13* Return From
Mission 1
VP1066B
05 OUTBOUND G-1548 07:22 07:24 00:02 Mission 2
VXC213A
06 INBOUND G-1549 07:54 07:57 00:03* Return From
Mission 2
VXC213A
07 OUTBOUND G-0909 13:29 13:40 00:11 Mission 3
Pathfinder
08 OUTBOUND G-0909 14:00 14:13 00:13* GATE
NOT
USED
09 INBOUND G-0909 16:21 16:38 00:17* Return From
Mission 3
10 OUTBOUND G-0002 21:09 21:15 00:06 Mission 4
VXC105C
COMBAT
11 INBOUND G-0002 22:17 22:27 00:10* GATE
NOT
USED
12 OUTBOUND G-0002 22:47 22:52 00:05* GATE
NOT
USED
13 INBOUND G-0002 23:43 23:57 00:14* Return From
Mission 4
VXC105C
COMBAT
17 JUN 07
14 OUTBOUND G-0667 10:43 10:59 00:16 Mission 5
Pathfinder
15 INBOUND G-0667 13:02 13:13 00:11* Return From
Mission 5

* WARNING: Variable Flight Times.

CON-65 Roster

#RankNamePost Personnel
Notes
General
Notes
1 SGT Carter. G. - - OOC Roster*
1. Berry. Susan
2. Buxton. Martin.
3. Clarke. Stephen.
4. Foster. Patricia.
5. Furlong. Susan.
6. Jackson. Frank.
7. Molloy. John.
8. Pollard. Ashley R.
9. Rushen. Clive.
10. Smith. Trevor.
11. Swift. Nikki.
12. Thomas. Simon.
13. Wayland. Dean C.

* "Other Operational Crew"

Awards
In addition to the AFESM
the following were awarded:

The Bronze Star:
Rushen. Clive

The Air Medal:
Clarke. Stephen.
Swift. Nikki.

The United Nations
Special Service Medal
:
Molloy. John.
Swift. Nikki.
Thomas. Simon.

The Expert Infantry Badge:
Smith. Trevor.

The Combat Infantry Badge
First Award
:
Rushen. Clive.
Swift. Nikki.

The Pathfinder Badge:
Furlong. Susan.

2 BGEN Courtney A. S1, S5 & MO -
3 CPT Frost J. - -
4 SSGT Johanson. A. - -
5 MSGT Kelley. G. - -
6 MAJ Kilkenny D. CMO -
7 2LT King E. - -
8 CPT Lewis K. S2 -
9 SSGT Newman. J. - -
10 COL Rhys D. S3 -
11 1LT Sackville-West M. - -
12 LTC Tachikoma L. - -
13 SSGT Ward C. - -

CON-65 Mission Log

MissionNoRank/NameSquadPostStatus
1 SGT Carter G.A3ICReturned
1 2LT King E.A -Returned
1 1LT Sackville-West M.A -Returned
1 COL Rhys D.BC/OReturned
1 CPT Lewis K.B2ICReturned
1 SSGT Ward C.B3ICReturned
2 COL Rhys D.AC/OReturned
2 SSGT Ward C.A2ICReturned
2 MAJ Kilkenny D.A -Returned
2 2LT King E.A -Returned
2 1LT Sackville-West M.A -Returned
3 SGT Carter G.A2ICReturned
3 MSGT Kelley G.A -Returned
3 2LT King E.A -Returned
3 1LT Sackville-West M.A -Returned
3 COL Rhys D.BC/OReturned
3 SSGT Ward C.B3ICReturned
3 CPT Frost J.B -Returned
3 CPT Lewis K.B-Returned
4 COL Rhys D.AC/OReturned
4 CPT Lewis K.A2ICReturned
4 SGT Carter G.B3ICReturned
4 MSGT Kelley G.B -Returned
4 2LT King E.B -Returned
4 1LT Sackville-West M.B -Returned
5 CPT Frost J.AC/OReturned
5 CPT Lewis K.A2ICReturned
5 SSGT Ward C.A3ICReturned
5 MSGT Kelley G.A -Returned
5 2LT King E.A -Returned
5 1LT Sackville-West M.A -Returned


CON-66 Operation ELLANDUN

3-5 August 2007

Issued @ 03 0800Z AUG 07

Updated 07 AUG 07

With reference to the damage report notifications of 17 MAR 06 and 17 JUN 07, arising out of the enemy actions known as Operation Ox-Eye" (suffered during CON-56), and the Electro-Magnetic-Pulse (EMP) (sustained by all Earth bound Gates during CON-62), be advised that the repairs to the Gate Tower's alarm and defence systems have been further delayed. Also, the installation of the XAD1471 equipment in preparation for "Project Midgard", an element of this present operation, has priority as of 17 JUL 07, by order of General A. West CIC UNSGC HQ.

The former contractual disputes that had contributed to previous delays in repairs have now been resolved. Please note that Tiger Industries personnel no longer have access to RGHQ-51, and that the SSI and Phillips Corp. consortium have taken over the work.

As SSI are the prime contractors for the XAD1471 system their staff have absolute authority during the installation phase on Floor 1 of RGHQ-51. With the exception of the related missions, the Gate Tower is for the duration of this operation strictly off limits to ALL UNMC personnel.

Note also that due to these circumstances only a basic flight service is available for your missions during CON-66. Flight crews MUST take extra special care in the Gate Tower as many systems remain exposed (6kv) for on-going repairs and the installation work. It is not practical to shut these sub-systems down, as they constitute essential components of the XAD1471 and the Gatewatch systems.

Gatewatch reports that as at 1500Z there were a total of 21 usable inbound and outbound wormholes for CON-66, however only 5 of these, as specified below are relevant to UNMC Flight Crews.

FYI, this is an increase of 6 activations over the 15 of CON-65, and there are no unresolved signal spikes at this time.

All spikes are at similar extreme energy levels (4x) as per CON-65. The Gravity Wave detector is for the second time actually picking up signals, which means that the Gate is "leaking" gravity in the area of the Gate Tower. Thus as per CON-65 we can not guarantee crew safety within the wormhole. Likewise as per CON-65 "G" suits have been procured to aid in reducing the risks of black outs in flight. Please be aware these are standard USAF and RAF issue Anti-G suits which are only rated to 9G (the max for fast jet aircrews).

Note that any personnel who fail their medical will automatically lose Flight Status for the duration of CON-66, so as to avoid unnecessary casualties. Be aware that during CON-65 the Russian Regiment suffered 6 KIA and 2 WIA due to excessive G forces (2 broken necks and 4 blunt trauma deaths, plus 2 surviving Marines with broken backs).

During CON-65 the aggregate total of ABC recovered from off-world equipment achieved a total of 297.34u (197u over the pre-CON-52 M1 levels of 100u), which is an increase of +89u over those of CON-62. Even though almost 7 months had elapsed since this, the last flight operation of 2006, this shows that the trend is continuing upward.

The total M1 ABC level now stands at 297u, that is, it has tripled since CON-52 Operation Bannockburn 4-6 MAR 05. M2 remains at 0.34u. See the ABC Report by Captain Kira Lewis (RGHQ-51).

Consequentially the precautionary principle dictates that CON-66 will be subject to the Extreme ABC Protection Protocol, as levels are expected to be dangerously high off world. Additional NBC suits and filters will be provided.

Note that it will be necesary for all exterior gear to be removed for decontamination immediately upon return, to ensure personal and collective safety post flight - WITHOUT EXCEPTION! CON-66 will, like CON-65 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 apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation in maintaining bio-security.

Special Alerts:

1. Post CON-065 Operation Hatfield Chase, DSTL have advised that as a result of their analysis of enemy ammunition found embedded in clothing and equipment, (worn by First Lieutenant Sackville-West, who was wounded in action at the close of Mission 4, immediately prior to egress), it is found that that the enemy ambush team were using the older and less lethal MKVI rounds.

This accounted for their reduced effectiveness, and the higher than expected survivability of personnel who sustained wounds during that mission. It is possible that this represents the balance of old stocks. However, at the same time Russian and US personnel operating from SITE-54 sustained casualties wounded with exclusively MkVII ammunition. It is therefore probable that any future casualties sustained by our Regiment during all future operations will be hit with the more lethal ammunition.

2. As of 17 JUL 07 both US bases (AREA-50 & -52) suffered catastrophic computer failures, due to a never-before-seen virus. They will remain off-line for the foreseeable future, leaving only the UK and the Russian Federation currently operational.

For the duration AREA-52 personnel will be operating from SITE-54 in the Russian Federation, until as such time as either SG#50 or -52 are once again operational. The CLEGG program has been suspended, and caution is advised if approached off-world by the outstanding teams -651 and -652. These personnel should be recovered and returned to AREA-50 ASAP. The Authentication code for these teams is "BOSTON", and they comprise:

CLEGG-651:
1LT Ryan O'Connor Jr.
SSGT Rodrigo Alverez.
SGT Peter Bronski
SPEC Dr. Janet Merryweather
CLEGG-652
MAJ Susana Bench
MSGT David Powell
SSGT Erin Speak
CPL Ralph Ammundsen

Special Orders

CON-066 Operation Ellandun is to be regarded principally as a training operation, with the exception of two missions, both to the same target. By 1346A on 04 AUG 07, you must have prepared a recon team for launching to G-0799. In addition to the normal complement of recon equipment, (Stargazer, sampling kits etc.), you will also be dispatched carrying a special automatic recording package, that will log the return path from G-0799 back to the SG#51 Gate at RGHQ-51.

Immediately upon return the unit is to be handed over to Dr Karen Wight, the authorised representative of the SSI Corporation, or the base's commanding officer, Brigadier General Alastair R. Courtney, UNMC; as appropriate.

Neither flight will be designated as a Pathfinder mission, as the planet upon which G-0799 is located has already been thoroughly cleared as a safe landing zone with regard to its environment. The Pathfinder mission was conducted by US personnel on 21 AUG 99 during CON-021 when the planet was designated as VP068.

Since CON-056 when the first portable Gravitometers were deployed, VP068 has been the subject of intense study and observation, as it is the "mid-gate" for all current and formally operational Star Gates, that is: SG#'s -50, -51, -52 and -54, which is why it was chosen for Project Midgard.

This project is the establishment of the first post Ox-Eye colony. The new colony will be under US control (AREA-52). The precise location of the proposed main base, aka "Midgard" is classified. The reason for the delay in establishment, has been three-fold:

Five Gates, including G-0799, have been identified as sites for defensive Patrol Bases (PB), each designated with your regimental number. Thus the UK PB is PB51; its codename to be chosen by the regiment before 29 SEP 07 when PB51 is scheduled for activation. (The proposed name as of 05 AUG 07 is "BIFROST".) Upon establishment, the other PB codenames and associated necessary data will be released.

Your mission to G-0799 will provide the SSI staff with the data to program the SG#51 XAD1471. After this the initial flight will be undertaken by an SSI civilian engineering team, with Executive Resources' Close Protection Officers (ER-CPO) providing security, who will transport the second XAD1471.

Upon arrival the machine will be assembled and programmed for the return flight, which must occur before the end of the present cycle, otherwise personnel will be trapped on VP068 until September.

Upon the successful return of the SSI team a UNMC Engineer Company will be despatched to dig out the main defences of PB51. They will return before the end of CON-066, as the ABC level is considered to be too high for extended missions with only respirators and NBC suits for protection.

At the beginning of CON-67 on 28 SEP 07, the Engineers will be once again dispatched to complete their work. ASAP Marines from the 51st Regiment will be tasked to take up station at PB51 during the period of each future cycle, subject to the tactical situation. The PBs will only be manned during the period of maximum threat, that is during the period of a Gate cycle, 1-3 days every 2-6 months.

Stranded personnel will be considered as MIA and probably hostile, and treated accordingly at the time of the next operation. Every effort will be made to recover personnel assigned to serve at a PB before the end of their duty period. Because of the associated risks, PB service will at the present time be voluntary, subject to the strategic situation.

END OF SPECIAL ORDERS

CON-66 Operation Ellandun
Gatewatch Chart

Notes: All times in this table are in Alpha Time, that is Zulu+1 for UK Summer Time. Please be aware that friendly forces off world, maybe operating in a different time zone. Gate activation entries shown in red were NOT used during this operation.

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Flight
Time
Notes
04 AUG 07
01 OUTBOUND G-0799 13:46 14:08 00:22* Mission 1
Recon
02 INBOUND G-0799 15:27 15:50 00:23* -
03 OUTBOUND G-0799 16:21 16:40 00:19* -
04 INBOUND G-0799 17:15 17:35 00:20* Return From
Mission 1
05 INBOUND G-0799 17:41 17:58 00:17* Return From
Mission 1

* WARNING: Variable Flight Times.

CON-66 Roster

#RankNamePost Personnel
Notes
General
Notes
1 SGT CARTER. G. - +1 EICU
+3 BPU
OOC Roster*
1. Berry. Susan
2. Bright. David. (04 AUG 07)
3. Foster. Patricia.
4. Furlong. Susan.
5. Jordon. Jane
6. Molloy. John.
7. Pollard. Ashley R.
8. Rushen. Clive.
9. Smith. Trevor.
10. Swift. Nikki.
11. Tucker. Malcolm. (05 AUG 07)
12. Wayland. Dean C.

* "Other Operational Crew"

Awards
In addition to the Armed Forces Expeditionary
Service Medal
the following were awarded:

The Air Medal:
Rushen. Clive.

The Good Conduct Medal:
Jordon. Jane.
Tucker. Malcolm.

The Drill Instructors
Service Ribbon
:
Pollard. Ashley R.

The Armed Forces Reserve
Service Medal
:
Tucker. Malcolm.

The Training Ribbon:
Smith. Trevor.

The Expert Infantry Badge:
Jordon. Jane.

The Combat Infantry Badge
Second Award
:
Pollard. Ashley R.

Astronaut's Wings:
Jordon. Jane.

Master Astronaut's Wings:
Pollard. Ashley R.

The follwing have been promoted in
advance of their next operation:
Berry. Susan: First Sergeant
Jordon. Jane: Private First Class

EICU = 1 Fri. pm, 2 Sat. am.
BPU = 2 Fri. pm. 2 Sat. pm, 1 Sun. am.

2 BGEN COURTNEY A. MO +1 EICU
3 PFC DELPERDANCE. R. - +2 EICU
4 CPT FROST J. MO +3 EICU
+3 BPU
5 PVT GRANT. A. - +2 BPU
6 MSGT KELLEY. G. CMO* +3 EICU
+2 BPU
7 2LT KING. E. +3 EICU -
8 CPT LEWIS K. S2 -
9 PVT PETERSEN. K. - +1 EICU
+4 BPU
10 1LT SACKVILLE-WEST M. S1 +5 BPU
11 LTC TACHIKOMA. L. A. S3*/S5 +3 EICU
+5 BPU
12 SSGT WARD C. - +3 EICU
+4 BPU
*Acting appointment for CON-66.

Note that as of CON-66 Lieutenant Colonel Lara A. Tachikoma has been appointed as the RGHQ-51 S5 and First Lieutenant M. B. Sackville-West has been appointed as the S1.

CON-66 Mission Log

Mission# Rank/Name Squad Post Status
1 LTC TACHIKOMA. L. A. C C/O Returned
1 PFC DELPERDANCE. R. A - Returned
1 CPT FROST. J. A 2IC Returned
1 2LT KING. E. A - Returned
1 PFC PETERSEN. K. A - Returned
1 1LT SACKVILLE-WEST. M. B. B 3IC Returned
1 SGT CARTER. G. B - Returned
1 MSGT KELLEY. G. B MO- Returned
1 CPT LEWIS K. B - Returned


CON-67 Operation HIXTON DOWN

28-30 September 2007

Issued @ 28 1600Z SEP 07

Damage Report

With reference to the damage report notification of 03 AUG 07 (see the Gatewatch Report for CON-066), be advised that the repairs to the Gate Tower's alarm and defence systems remain outstanding. This is due to the installation and configuration work to the new XAD1471 equipment, begun on 03 AUG 07 as part of the "Project Midgard" program. This project is the #1 priority of the UNSGC as of 17 JUL 07, by order of General A. West CIC UNSGC HQ.

As SSI Inc. is the prime contractor for the XAD1471 system their staff have absolute authority during the on-going work on Floor 1 of RGHQ-51. With the exception of the related missions, the Gate Tower is for the duration of this operation strictly off limits to ALL UNMC personnel.

Note that with the exception of flights using the XAD1471, only a basic flight service is available for your missions during CON-67. Flight crews MUST take extra special care in the Gate Tower as many systems remain exposed (6kv) for on-going repairs and the installation work. It is not practical to shut these sub-systems down, as they constitute essential components of the XAD1471 and the Gatewatch systems.

We can not emphasise this enough, two SSI engineers were fatally injured earlier this month due to their negligence.

Flight Conditions

All signal spikes on the Gatewatch system are at energy levels 5× above normal: that is an increase of 25% over those recorded at CON's-65 & -66. The Gate Tower's Gravity Wave detector is likewise picking up stronger signals, which means that the Gate is once again "leaking" gravity.

Thus, as per CON-66, we can not guarantee crew safety within the wormhole. Likewise, as before, "G" suits have been procured to aid in reducing the risks of blackouts in flight. Please be aware these are standard USAF and RAF issue Anti-G suits which are only rated to 9G (the max for fast jet aircrews). Note that any personnel who fail their medical will automatically lose Flight Status for the duration of CON-67, to avoid unnecessary casualties. Be aware that during CON-66 the Russian and American Regiments operating from SITE-54 (Russia) suffered a total of 3 KIA and 7 WIA due to the expected excessive G forces, which due to improve training can be considered as less serious than those of the previous operation.

During CON-66 the aggregate total of ABC recovered from off-world equipment achieved a total of 308.68u (208u M1 over the pre-CON-52 levels of 100u), which is an increase of +11u (M1) over those of CON-65. The total M1 ABC level now stands at 308u; that is in excess of triple the volume detected prior to CON-52 Operation Bannockburn 4-6 MAR 05.

For the first time recovered levels of the M2 type of ABC has also increased by a factor of ×2 over the CON-65 levels (0.34u), achieving 0.64u. See the ABC Report by Captain Kira Lewis (RGHQ-51).

Consequentially the precautionary principle dictates that CON-67 will be subject to the Extreme ABC Protection Protocol, as levels are expected to be dangerously high off world. Additional NBC suits and filters will be provided.

Note that it will be necesary for all exterior gear to be removed for decontamination immediately upon return, to ensure personal and collective safety post flight - WITHOUT EXCEPTION! Room 208 has been specially adapted for this purpose. CON-67 will, like CON-66 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 apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation in maintaining bio-security.

Special Alerts:

1. The catastrophic computer failures suffered by AREAs -50 & -52 (USA), has now been confirmed as being caused by a previously unknown virus. This was imported using a disk recovered from the 621st CLEGG (CONTACT Long Endurance Gate Group) team by the UK SG squad, during Mission 4 of CON-65 to VXC105C.

This has resulted in these bases remaining off-line for the foreseeable future, leaving only the UK and the Russian Federation currently operational. For the duration, AREA-52 personnel will be operating from SITE-54 in the Russian Federation, until as such time as either SG#50 or -52 are once again operational.

As stated in our previous report (CON-65) the CLEGG program has been suspended, and caution is advised if approached off-world by the members of the outstanding team -652. These personnel should be recovered and returned to AREA-52 ASAP. Their Authentication code is "BOSTON", and the details of the team members are shown in the Missing In Action listings document.

2. In the light of #1 above, and the various debriefs post CON-66 Operation Ellandun, the report by DSTL regarding ammunition can be viewed in a very different light. (The ammunition was found embedded in the clothing and equipment worn by First Lieutenant Sackville-West who was wounded in action at the close of Mission 4 of CON-65 Operation Hatfield Chase, 16 JUN 07.)

The use of the less lethal MkVI rounds by the enemy ambush party, while at the same time the Russian and US personnel operating from SITE-54 sustained casualties wounded by exclusively MkVII ammunition, would appear to have been part of a deliberate plan to ensure the delivery of the disk into the hands of the UNSGC.

As with CON-66, it is safe to assume that any future casualties sustained by our Regiment during all future operations will be hit with the more lethal MkVII ammunition.

Special Orders

1. The mission flown on 04 AUG 07 by our SG team during CON-066 Operation Ellandun to G-0799 (then aka VP068, now aka C068W), to log the return path back to the SG#51 Gate at RGHQ-51 using the special automatic data recording instrument package, was completely successful. It enabled the SSI Inc. personnel to program the XAD1471 system for use during CON-66 & -67.

At this latter point the second phase of Project Midgard, to establish the first post Ox-Eye colony under US control (AREA-52) at a classified location, was scheduled to begin with the building of the first of five defensive "forts", code named BIFROST. It is close to G-0799, and will be crewed by UK personnel.

The off-world element of the XAD1471, a non-portable remote controlled "dial-home-device" has been installed close to G-0799, housed in a sealed unit buried beneath the ground. Its controlling counterpart has been built into the Gate Tower of RGHQ-51. These machines will, during a standard cycle, and after charging, enable the ground crew to force the Gate to open to G-0799 and RGHQ-51 respectively.

It can only be safely used 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. 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.

Following the successful return of the SSI team, the 51st UNMC Engineer Company was despatched to dig out the main defences of FORT BIFROST. They were scheduled for return before the end of CON-066, as the ABC level was considered to be too high for extended missions with only respirators and NBC suits for protection. However, at the close of the CON-65 cycle the unit had failed to return, and consequentially they have been declared as MIA. See the MIA list document for details.

The intelligence gathered by several CLEGG teams who monitored the planet over many years for enemy activity, having reported none, must be considered as suspect; both in the light of recent events at AREA-50 and the contact with CLEGG-651 made during the mission.

It was noted that this CLEGG team carried HE signalling devices, that would have required sophisticated on-world manufacturing as such materials are rendered inert by passing through a Star Gate. Therefore, it is reasonable to presume that the enemy have some kind of base on VP068; location to be determined. The enemy's apparent absence is probably a combination of both the compromise of the CLEGG program, and their low profile in the presence of other regular recon units on what is a planet of strategic importance.

In addition to the strategic objectives established by the current situation, namely, Project Midgard and the on-going issues arising from Fort Apache (VXC105), the recovery of the missing UNMC Engineers and CLEGG-652 for interrogation is raised to a high priority objective.

2. Note that Gates #6-8 connect to G-0002 aka VXC105C, and that initially all flights to and from this planet were suspended following CON-65. However, as of CON-67 all S3's may authorise Combat missions at their unit's own discretion, subject to future UNSGCHQ oversight.

3. Note that the inbound Gate activation #11 from G-0737 has been shown in this table, as the option for a T1 activation is available. If the S3 approves a mission, then a request for POW transfer to DSTL should be made well in advance of the proposed launch time.

END OF SPECIAL ORDERS

CON-67 Operation Hixton Down
Gatewatch Chart

Updated 06 OCT 07

Gatewatch reported that as at 1600Z there were a total of 33 usable inbound and outbound wormholes for CON-67. However, only 17 of these, as specified below, were relevant to UNMC Flight Crews.

FYI: this is an increase of 12 activations over the 21 of CON-66, and there were no unresolved signal spikes during the operation. Gate#9a was a Type 1 activation executed by Dr Farquar who was flown in from DSTL for the purpose. Gates#16a & 16b were forced by the newly installed XAD1471 device. Due to a lack of effective off-world communications, the return Gate was arranged by schedule for 1230A.

Notes: All times in this table are in Alpha Time, that is Zulu+1 for UK Summer Time. Please be aware that friendly forces off world may be operating in a different time zone.

Gate activation entries shown in red were NOT used during this operation.

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Flight
Time
Notes
28 SEP 07
01 OUTBOUND G-0116 22:29 22:41 00:12* -
02 OUTBOUND G-0116 23:15 23:25 00:10* Mission 1
Pathfinder
03 INBOUND G-0116 23:50 23:59 00:09* -
29 SEP 07
04 OUTBOUND G-0116 00:17 00:25 00:08* -
05 INBOUND G-0116 00:45 00:59 00:14* Return From
Mission 1
1hr 14mins
06 OUTBOUND G-0002 12:08 12:20 00:12 Mission 2
VXC105C
See Special Orders
COMBAT
07 INBOUND G-0002 12:42 12:54 00:12 -
08 INBOUND G-0002 13:03 13:15 00:12 Return From
Mission 2
1hr 7mins
09a OUTBOUND G-0737 15:15 15:43 00:28 Mission 3
T1 Activation
(Prof. Farquar DSTL)
See Special Orders
RECON
09 INBOUND G-0737 16:14 16:42 00:28 Return From
Mission 3
1hr 27mins
10 OUTBOUND G-0801 20:48 21:01 00:13* Mission 4
VXC145A
COMBAT
11 OUTBOUND G-0801 21:22 21:36 00:14* -
12 INBOUND G-0801 22:13 22:25 00:12* -
13 OUTBOUND G-0801 22:49 23:14 00:15* -
14 INBOUND G-0801 23:33 23:50 00:17* Return From
Mission 4
VXC145A
3hr 2mins
30 SEP 07
15 INBOUND G-0801 00:13 00:29 00:16* -
16 OUTBOUND G-0357 10:33 11:04 00:31* -
16a OUTBOUND G-0799 11:07 11:38 00:31* Mission 5
C068W Fort Bifrost
See Special Orders
SAR
XAD1471 Activation
16b INBOUND G-0799 12:30 12:55 00:25* Return From
Mission 5
1hr 48mins
XAD1471 Activation
17 INBOUND G-0357 13:07 13:40 00:33* -

* WARNING: Variable Flight Times.

CON-67 Roster

#RankNamePost Personnel
Notes
General
Notes
1 PVT BARBISON. C. - +2 EICU OOC Roster*
1. Berry. Susan
2. Clarke. Stephen.
3. Davis. Rita. (28-29 SEP 07)
4. Foster. Patricia.
5. Furlong. Susan.
6. Jordon. Jane
7. Molloy. John.
8. Pollard. Ashley R.
9. Rushen. Clive.
10. Smith. Trevor.
11. Swift. Nikki.
12. Thomas. Simon.
13. Wayland. Dean C.
14. Worsfold. Graham.

* "Other Operational Crew"

Awards
In addition to the Armed Forces Expeditionary
Service Medal
the following were awarded:

The Air Medal:
Foster. Pat.
Pollard. Ashley
Smith. Trevor.

The Good Conduct Medal:
Davis. Rita.

The National Defense Service Medal:
Davis. Rita.

The Drill Instructors
Service Ribbon
:
Molloy. John.

The Combat Medical Badge
Second Award
:
Molloy. John.

Astronaut's Wings:
Davis. Rita.

Master Astronaut's Wings:
Berry. Susan.

The Pathfinder Badge:
Davis. Rita.

EICU = 2 Sat. am.

2 SGT CARTER. G. - -
3 BGEN COURTNEY A. MO -
4 CPT FROST J. MO +2 EICU
5 1SGT KELLEY. G. MO -
6 MAJ KILKENNY. D. R.. CMO -
7 2LT KING. E. - +2 EICU
8 CPT LEWIS. K. S2 -
9 PFC PETERSEN. K. - -
10 1SGT REDDMAN. J. - -
11 COL RHYS. D. S3 -
12 1LT SACKVILLE-WEST M. S1 +2 EICU
13 LTC TACHIKOMA. L. A. S5 -
14 SSGT WARD C. - -

Con-67 Mission Log

Prepared by 1LT Sackville-West
Mission# Rank/Name Squad Post Status
1 CPT FROST J. A 2IC Returned
1 SSGT WARD C. A - Returned
1 1SGT KELLEY G. B 3IC Returned
1 PVT BARBISON. C. B - Returned
1 LTC TACHIKOMA. L. C 1IC Returned
2 CPT FROST J. A 2IC Returned
2 PFC PETERSEN. K. A - Returned
2 1SGT REDDMAN. J. A - Returned
2 SSGT WARD. C. A - Returned
2 1LT SACKVILLE-WEST. M. B 3IC Returned
2 PVT BARBISON. C. B - Returned
2 2LT KING. E. B - Returned
2 1SGT KELLEY. G. B MO Returned
2 COL RHYS. D. C 1IC Returned
3 COL RHYS. D. A 1IC Returned
3 LTC TACHIKOMA. L. A 2IC Returned
3 2LT KING. E. A - Returned
3 CPT LEWIS. K. A - Returned
3 1SGT REDDMAN J. A - Returned
3 1SGT KELLEY. G. A MO Returned
4 LTC TACHIKOMA. L. A 1IC Returned
4 SGT CARTER. G. A - Returned
4 1SGT REDDMAN. J. A - Returned
4 1SGT KELLEY. G. B 2IC Returned
4 PVT BARBISON. C. B - Returned
4 SSGT WARD. C. B - Returned
5 COL RHYS. D. A 1IC Returned
5 SGT CARTER. G. A - Returned
5 PFC PETERSEN. K. A - Returned
5 SSGT WARD. C. A - Returned
5 LTC TACHIKOMA. L. B 2IC Returned
5 1LT SACKVILLE-WEST. M. B 3IC Returned
5 2LT KING. E. B - Returned


CON-68 Operation WINCHESTER

16-18 November 2007

Issued @ 16 1900Z NOV 07

Damage Report

With reference to the damage report notification issued at 28 1600Z SEP 07 (see the Gatewatch Report for CON-067 "Operation Hixton Down"), be advised that the repairs to the Gate Tower's alarm and defence systems remain outstanding. This is due to the installation and configuration work to the new XAD1471 equipment begun on 03 AUG 07 as part of the "Project Midgard" program. The work is scheduled for completion by no later than 20 JUN 08, when the new flight cycle begins with CON-71.

As SSI Inc. is the prime contractor for the XAD1471 system their staff have absolute authority during the on-going work on Floor 1 of RGHQ-51. With the exception of the related missions, the Gate Tower is for the duration of this operation strictly off limits to ALL UNMC personnel.

Note that with the exception of flights using the XAD1471, only a basic flight service is available for your missions during CON-68. Flight crews MUST take extra special care in the Gate Tower as many systems remain exposed (6kv) for on-going repairs and the installation work. It is not practical to shut these sub-systems down, as they constitute essential components of the XAD1471 and the Gatewatch systems.

We can not emphasise this enough, a third SSI engineer was fatally injured last week due to their negligence.

Flight Conditions01:53 11/05/2014

All signal spikes on the Gatewatch system are at energy levels 6× above normal; that is an increase of 20% over those recorded at CON-67. The Gate Tower's Gravity Wave detector is likewise picking up stronger signals, which means that the Gate is once again "leaking" gravity.

Thus as per CON-67 we cannot guarantee crew safety within the wormhole. "G" suits will be issued to Flight Crews to aid in reducing the risks of black outs in flight. Please be aware these are standard USAF and RAF issue Anti-G suits which are only rated to 9G (the max for fast jet aircrews).

Note that any personnel who fail their medical will automatically lose Flight Status for the duration of CON-68, and be assigned to Ground Crew duties, to avoid unnecessary casualties.

Be aware that during CON-67 the Russian and American Regiments operating from SITE-54 (Russia) only suffered 1 KIA and 3 WIA due to the in-flight G forces, which is a reduction over the previous operation, presumedly resulting from the additional training post CON-66.

During CON-67 the aggregate total of M1 & M2 ABC recovered from off-world equipment achieved a total of 317u (216u over the pre-CON-52 M1 levels of 100u), which is an increase of +8u (M1) over those of CON-66. The total M1 ABC level now stands at 316u, that is in excess of triple the volume detected prior to CON-52 Operation Bannockburn 4-6 MAR 05.

For only the second time the recovered levels of the M2 type of ABC have also increased by a factor of 50% over the CON-66 level of 0.68u, achieving 1u. See the ABC Report.

Consequentially the precautionary principle dictates that CON-68 will be subject to the EXTREME ABC Protection Protocol, as levels are expected to be dangerously high off world. A new and improved NBC suit and filter system will be issued.

Note that it will be necessary for all exterior gear to be removed for decontamination immediately upon return, to ensure personal and collective safety post flight - WITHOUT EXCEPTION! Room 208 has been specially adapted for this purpose.

CON-68 will, like CON-67 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 apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation in maintaining bio-security.

Alerts & Special Orders

1. Both US bases remain off-line and are not expected to be operational again until 20 JUN 08. The UK and Russian Federation bases are the only currently operational Star Gate facilities; consequentially, AREA-52 personnel will be operating from SITE-54 in the Russian Federation during CON-68.

2. The US CLEGG ("CONTACT Long Endurance Gate Group") program remains suspended, and caution is advised if approached off-world by the members of the outstanding team -652. These personnel should be recovered and returned to AREA-52 ASAP. Their Authentication code is "BOSTON", and the details of the team members are specified in the current Missing In Action listings document.

In addition to the strategic objectives established by the current situation, namely, Project Midgard and the on-going issues arising from Fort Apache (VXC105), the recovery of the missing UNMC Engineers and CLEGG-652 for interrogation is a high priority objective.

3. At 1514Z today, an incoming off-world comunications signal from survivors of the 51st UNMC Engineer Company was received requesting that the XAD1471 be activated for a return flight and the defensive iris opened. Post verification, MAJ Atherton, O/C in lieu of LTC Collinwood (who went MIA during the outbound flight) was unaware that they had experienced a temporal delay in their journey to C068W. Upon initial arrival they were unable to establish communications with RGHQ-51, and therefore proceeded with their mission.

The mission being completed, they successfully established comunications with RGHQ-51 to make a flight request, as per SOP. It was eventually decided to retrieve the unit with a XAD1471 Forced Gate Activation at 1700Z. They landed at 1731Z and have been despatched to DSTL for analysis.

NB: 23 members including the C/O were lost on the outbound flight and 4 more on the return. These 27 remain listed as MIA as of today. The unit's default Authentication Code is "ANGEL".

NB: be aware that due to their reduced personnel the dug-out defences of FORT BIFROST although essentially complete, are necessarily of a very basic nature.

4. During the specified times (see chart) of CON-68, the SSI Inc. engineers can, upon receipt of a written authorisation from the Operations Officer, program the XAD1471 system for a launch and a retrieval flight to/from G-0799 (aka C068W); the location of FORT BIFROST.

NB: the XAD1471 system will only function during a standard Gate cycle period (circa 3 days in 60), and requires circa 24 hours of pre flight charging. The Ground Crew can then force the Gate to open to G-0799 and RGHQ-51 respectively.

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. 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 Engineers did result in losses. During Operation Winchester BIFROST must be reconnoitred, and the work of the Engineers assessed for the purposes of developing the base in future cycles.

END OF SPECIAL ORDERS

CON-68 Operation Winchester
Gatewatch Chart

Gatewatch reports that as of 1600Z there are a total of 51 fully developed inbound and outbound wormholes for CON-68; however only 12 of these, as specified below, are relevant to UNMC Flight Crews.

FYI: this is an increase of 18 activations over the 33 of CON-67, and there are no unresolved signal spikes at this time

Notes: All times in this table are in ZULU Time, for UK winter time. Please be aware that friendly forces off world may be operating in a different time zone.

Gate activation entries shown in red were NOT used during this operation.

No. In/Out Target Launch Landing Flight
Time
Notes
16 NOV 07
00A INBOUND G-0799 17:00 17:31 00:31 Return From
C068W
(See Special Orders)
01 OUTBOUND G-1455 23:04 23:15 00:11* Mission 1
VXC075B
02 INBOUND G-1455 23:44 23:54 00:10* -
17 NOV 07
03 INBOUND G-1455 00:11 00:24 00:13* Return From
Mission 1
VXC075B
04 OUTBOUND G-1456 13:31 13:50 00:19 Mission 2
VXC075E
05 INBOUND G-1456 14:21 14:40 00:19 -
06 OUTBOUND G-1456 15:13 15:32 00:19 -
07 INBOUND G-1456 15:35 15:54 00:19 -
08 INBOUND G-1456 15:58 16:17 00:19 Return From
Mission 2
VXC075E
1734Z-2359Z+ XAD1471 On-line
(C068W Fort Bifrost)
08a OUTBOUND G-0799 20:00 20:29 00:29 Mission 3
C068W
COMBAT
08b INBOUND G-0799 23:30 23:59 00:29 Return From
Mission 3
C068W
18 NOV 07
0000Z-1018Z XAD1471 On-line
(C068W Fort Bifrost)
09 OUTBOUND G-1398 10:21 10:49 00:28* Mission 4
Pathfinder
10 OUTBOUND G-1398 10:54 11:19 00:25* -
11 INBOUND G-1398 12:03 12:29 00:26* -
12 INBOUND G-1398 12:32 12:59 00:27* Return From
Missions 4
1330Z-1430Z Mission X & Operation Winchester Debriefings

* WARNING: Variable Flight Times.

CON-68 Roster

#RankNamePost Personnel
Notes
General
Notes
1 2LT AITKEN. B. S4 - OOC Roster*
1. Anderson. Scott.
2. Berry. Susan
3. Buxton. Martin. (16-17 NOV 07)
4. Cavalcanti. Pedro. (17 NOV 07)
5. Clarke. Stephen.
6. Davis. Rita. (16-17 NOV 07)
7. Doidge. Simon.
8.Foster. Patricia.
9. Furlong. Susan.
10. Grana-Pirego. Anthony
11. Jackson. Frank.
12. Molloy. John.
13. Neal. John.
14. Parker. Susan.
15. Pollard. Ashley R.
16. Rushen. Clive.
17. Smith. Trevor.
18. Stratman. Gary.
19. Stuart. Alastair.
20. Swift. Nikki.
21. Thomas. Simon.
22. Wayland. Dean C.
23. Worsfold. Graham.

* "Other Operational Crew"

Awards
In addition to the various
service awards, the following
Decorations were awarded:

The Air Medal:
Berry. Susan.
Neal. John.
Thomas. Simon.

EICU = 2 Sat. am.

Post Op. Note
Dr Kilkenny has been promoted
to Chief Surgeon, and
Brigadier General Courtney has
been appointed as the base's
Chief Medical Officer.

2 PVT BARBISON. C. - +2 EICU
3 PFC BRANNIGAN. J. - +2 EICU
4 SGT CARTER. G. - +2 EICU
5 SPEC10 CARTER. Y. - +2 EICU
6 2LT CHURCH. D. -+2 EICU-
7 BGEN COURTNEY A. MO -
8 CPT FROST J. MO +1 EICU
9 SSGT JOHANSON. A. - -
10 1SGT KELLEY. G. MO +2 EICU
11 MAJ KILKENNY. D. R.. CMO -
12 2LT KING. E. - +2 EICU
13 CPT LEWIS. K. S2 -
14 SSGT NEWMAN. J. - -
15 CPL OWEN. U. - -
16 PVT PEREIRLA. C. +2 EICU -
17 CPL PETROV. V. - -
18 1SGT REDDMAN. J. - +2 EICU
19 COL RHYS. D. S3 +2 EICU
20 1LT SACKVILLE-WEST M. S1 +2 EICU
21 PVT STANFORD. A. - +2 EICU
22 LTC TACHIKOMA. L. A. S5 +2 EICU
23 SSGT WARD C. - +2 EICU

CON-68 Mission Log

MissionNo Rank/Name Squad Post Status
1 SGT CARTER G. A 2IC Returned
1 PFC BRANNIGAN J. A - Returned
1 MSGT KELLEY G. A - Returned
1 CPL PETROV V. A - Returned
1 1LT SACKVILLE-WEST M. B 1IC Returned
1 PVT BARBISON C. B - Returned
1 PVT STANFORD A. B - Returned
2 MSGT KELLEY G. A 2IC Returned
2 PFC BRANNIGAN J. A - Returned
2 REDDMAN J. A - Returned
2 2LT CHURCH D. B 3IC Returned
2 PVT PEREIRLA C. B - Returned
2 CPL PETROV V. B - Returned
2 PVT STANFORD A. B - Returned
2 CPT FROST J. C 1IC Returned
3 PFC BRANNIGAN J. A - Returned
3 SGT CARTER G. A - Returned
3 SSGT NEWMAN J. A - Returned
3 CPL PETROV V. A - Returned
3 COL RHYS D. B 1IC Returned
3 LTC TACHIKOMA L. B 2IC Returned
3 PVT BARBISON C. B - Returned
3 MSGT KELLEY G. B - Returned
3 PVT STANFORD A. B - Returned
3 SSGT WARD C. B - Returned
4 1LT SACKVILLE-WEST M. A 2IC Returned
4 PFC BRANNIGAN J. A - Returned
4 PVT STANFORD A. A - Returned
4 2LT CHURCH D. B 3IC Returned
4 SGT CARTER G. B - Returned
4 SSGT NEWMAN J. B - Returned
4 LTC TACHIKOMA L. C 1IC Returned


CON-69 Regimental Dinner & Conference #8

15-17 February 2008

An outstanding event, which warranted an award of the Meritorious Unit Citation to all participants for their collective effort.

Immediately prior to the dinner, a single awards ceremony was performed wherein Clive Rushen was presented with his Bronze Star, the only notable decoration for 2007 ( image to be attached).

For a full report go HERE.

CON-69 Roster

1. BERRY. Susan.
2. CLARKE. Stephen. (CMO)
3. DAVIS. Rita.
4. FOSTER. Patricia. (Sat/Sun)
5. GRANA-PRIEGO. Anthony.S1*
6. JORDAN. Jane.
7. MOLLOY. John.
8. NEAL. John.
9. PARKER. Susan.
10. POLLARD. Ashley R. S5/(XO)
11. RUSHEN. Clive.
12. SMITH. Trevor.
13. STRATMAN. Gary (Sat/Sun).
14. SWIFT. Nikki. (S2)
15. THOMAS. Simon. (S3)
16. WAYLAND. Dean C. S4

Notes:
*Appointed as RGHQ-51's S1

Marksmanship Results

Friday 15 FEB 08

Name Category Range Percentage Weapon used
BERRY. Susan. Shotgun 12g Clay 20% Shotgun 12g
CLARKE. Stephen. SMG-ECM 15m 94% Tokyo Marui MP7A1
CLARKE. Stephen. R-AEG 25m 92% CA AG36KE
CLARKE. Stephen. Shotgun 12g Clay 80% Shotgun 12g
DAVIS. Rita. SMG-AEG 15m 99% Tokyo Marui P90
DAVIS. Rita. Shotgun 12g Clay ?% Shotgun 12g
GRANA-PRIEGO. Anthony. Shotgun 12g Clay 80% Shotgun 12g
JORDAN. Jane. Shotgun 12g Clay ?% Shotgun 12g
MOLLOY. John. Shotgun 12g Clay 80% Shotgun 12g
NEAL. John. SMG-GBB 15m 94% KSC M11A1
NEAL. John. SMG-AEG 15m 99% Tokyo Marui P90
NEAL. John. Shotgun 12g Clay 80% Shotgun 12g
PARKER. Susan. SMG-AEG 15m 99% ICS M4 (GR300)
PARKER. Susan. Shotgun 12g Clay 80% Shotgun 12g
POLLARD. Ashley Rachael. SMG-AEG 15m 99% ICS M4 (GR300)
POLLARD. Ashley Rachael. R-AEG 20m 91% ICS Barrett 466
POLLARD. Ashley Rachael. Shotgun 12g Clay 80% Shotgun 12g
RUSHEN. Clive. SMG-AEG 20m 96% Tokyo Marui P90
RUSHEN. Clive. R-AEG 20m 97% CA AG36KE
RUSHEN. Clive. Shotgun 12g Clay 20% Shotgun 12g
SMITH. Trevor. P-GBB 12.5m 77% HFC Glock 18c
SMITH. Trevor. C-AEG 17.5m 99% Tokyo Marui M4A1
SMITH. Trevor. Shotgun 12g Clay 80% 12g Shotgun
THOMAS. Simon. P-AEP 12.5m 96% Tokyo Marui USP
THOMAS. Simon. SMG-GBB 15m 87% Maruzen Skorpion Vz61
THOMAS. Simon. C-AEG 17.5m 99% Tokyo Marui M4S
THOMAS. Simon. Shotgun 12g Clay 80% 12g Shotgun
WAYLAND. Dean. C-AEG 17.5-m 89% Tokyo Marui M4S+ACOG4x


NB: The pass score for the 12g Shotgun trial was amended from the normal 90% down to 80% for this event.
Raw data courtesy of Stephen Clarke, the event's "Rangemaster".

Legend

Prefixs-
C- Carbine (300-450mm barrel)
GL- Grenade Launcher (-40mm gas grenades etc.)
LMG Light Machine Gun (always AEGs)
P- Pistol
R- Rifle (>450mm barrel)
S- Shotgun (Triple barrelled)
SMG- Sub Machine Gun (<300mm barrel)
-Suffixs
-12g - any 12 gauge/bore shotgun (>610mm)
-AEG -Automatic Electric Gun (>0.64J/80mps)
-AEP -Automatic Electric Pistol (<0.5-J/70mps)
-ECM -Electric Compact Machine Gun (0.5-0.64J/70-80mps)
-GBB -Gas Blow Back
-GNBB -Gas Non Blow Back
-SA -Single Action


CON-70 Expert Infantry Course #13

28-30 March 2008

An Intermediate Level Bootcamp, see HERE for the other additional details.

CON-70 Roster

1. BERRY. Susan. 15 EICU/1BPU.
2. CAVALCANTI. Pedro. (Sat) 10 EICU/1BPU.
3. CLARKE. Stephen. 15 EICU.
4. DAVIS. Rita. (Fri/Sat) 14 EICU/1BPU.
5. DENNIS. Mathew.* 15 EICU/1BPU.
6. FOSTER. Patricia. 15 EICU/1BPU.
7. FURLONG. Susan. 15 EICU/1BPU.
8. GENTLE. Mary R. 6 EICU.
9. MOLLOY. John. 15 EICU.
10. NEAL. John. 8 EICU/1BPU.
11. PAYNE. Eileen.* 19 EICU/1BPU.
12. POLLARD. Ashley R. 19 EICU/1BPU.
13. RUSHEN. Clive. 19 EICU/1BPU.
14. STANHOPE. Mark.* (ADI) (Fri/Sat) 12 EICU.
15. STRATMAN. Gary. (Sat/Sun) 15 EICU/1BPU.
16. SWIFT. Nikki. 4 EICU.
17. THOMAS. Simon. (Sat/Sun) 11 EICU.
18. WAYLAND. Dean C. (DI) 15 EICU.
19. WORSFOLD. Graham. 11 EICU/1BPU.
*First Operation.
EICU = Expert Infantry Course Units
BPU = Battle Practise Units
DI = Drill Instructor
ADI = Assistant Drill Instructor


CON-71 Battle Practise #7

20-22 June 2008

A Service Operation, designated as a Battle Practise, but comprising both practise sessions delivering BPUs (Battle Practise Units) and formal training classes EICUs (Expert Infantry Course Units).

Essential skills relating to weapons marksmanship, urban combat, trench design and fighting, together with jungle warfare, were undertaken.

CON-71 Roster

1. BOOLEY. Cristopher. 7 EICU/9 BPU
2. DENNIS. Matthew. 4 EICU/9 BPU.
3. KEY. James.* 7 EICU/9 BPU.
4. PAYNE. Eileen. 7 EICU/9 BPU.
5. RUSHEN. Clive. 6 EICU/4 BPU.
6. WAYLAND. Dean C. (DI) 7 EICU/9 BPU.
7. WORSFOLD. Graham. 3 EICU/9 BPU.

*First Operation.
EICU = Expert Infantry Course Units.
BPU = Battle Practise Units.
DI = Drill Instructor.

Session Schedule:

#1 Urban Warfare (06/20 evening) = 4 EICU
#2 Marksmanship & Trench Warfare (06/21 morning) = 2 BPU
#3 Trench Warfare (06/21 afternoon) = 2 BPU
#4 Marksmanship (06/21 evening) = 2 BPU
#5 Trench Warfare (06/21 night) = 3 BPU
#6 Jungle Warfare (06/22 morning) = 3 EICU.


CON-72 "OPERATION LOSECOAT FIELD"

1-3 August 2008

General Briefing

Issued: 01 1500Z AUG 08

Unusually CON-72, and its British contingent serving under the title OPERATION LOSECOAT FIELD codename, is the first Expeditionary Operation for 2008, as CON-71 (OPERATION MONS GRAUPIUS in the UK) had to be replaced by a Service Operation, due to the Gate system remaining inactive. It provided no opportunities to launch missions, not even to C068W (Fort Bifrost), as consequentially the AD1471 could not be engaged through the narrow band wormhole.

NB: the operational name of "MONS GRAUPIUS" is available to be reassigned to a later Expeditionary Operation at discretion.

Regarding the absence of the afore mentioned Expeditionary Operation, it should be noted that the annual cycle was believed to have stabilised from 2002 onwards with CON-036 OPERATION EDGE HILL 28-30 JUN 02, in to the present pattern of circa four usable wormhole activity cycles only roughly occuring in the second half of the calendar year, but with what at the time was considered some minor abberations:

However, analysis of the past cycles can now be interpreted differently. Indeed, our current period may in fact be the abberation.

2001 was Sunspot Maximum, which at that time was considered as having been responsible for the reduction in the actual number of viable wormholes in the period 1999-2002. The next Sunspot Maximum is not scheduled until circa 2012, however, and so this factor cannot account for the late commencement of activity in 2008.

It has been suggested by some of the staff here at GATEWATCH that we may expect an increase in the activation cycle during the inter-maximum years, resulting in more operations being redesignated as Expeditionary, probably with low mission numbers, but nevertheless occuring in the first half of the calendar year, much as in the period 2003-5.

This situation may of course be being exacerbated by the increase in the uni-directional Graviton Waves detected within all wormholes since CON-56 at OPERATION STALLING DOWN 25-27 NOV 05. It may compound the issue into effecting the normally quiet period at the cusp of the year (December-February). Therefore, at this time, it is recommended that all operatives prepare for the possible conversion of at least the normal March/April Service Operation in to a low level Expeditionary one during the 2009 and 2010 tours.

Damage Report

With reference to the damage report notification issued 16 1900Z NOV 07 (see the Gatewatch Report for CON-068 "OPERATION WINCHESTER"), be advised that the repairs to the Gate Tower's alarm and defence systems remain outstanding following the installation and testing of the XAD1471 equipment begun on 03 AUG 07 as part of the "Project Midgard" program.

The work has been delayed due to technical and supply problems, but is scheduled for completion by no later than 26 SEP 08, coinciding with the start of CON-73 "OPERATION GATE FULFORD".

As SSI Inc. remains as the prime contractor for the XAD1471 and the new base defense systems, their staff have absolute authority during the on-going work on Floor 1 of RGHQ-51. With the exception of the related missions, the Gate Tower is for the duration of this operation strictly off limits to ALL UNMC personnel.

Note that with the exception of flights using the XAD1471, only a basic flight service is available for your missions during CON-72. Flight crews MUST take extra special care in the Gate Tower as many systems still remain exposed (6kv) for on-going repairs and the installation work. It is not practical to shut these sub-systems down, as they constitute essential components of the XAD1471 and the Gatewatch systems.

Estimated Flight Conditions

All signal spikes on the Gatewatch system have stabalised at an energy levels 6× above normal, this means that there has been no increase over those recorded at CON-68. 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-68 we can not guarantee crew safety within the wormhole. "Anti-G" suits will be issued to Flight Crews to aid in reducing the risks of black outs in flight. Please be aware these are standard USAF and RAF issue Anti-G suits which are only rated to 9G (the max for fast jet aircrews).

Note that any personnel who fail their medical, will automatically lose Flight Status and be asigned to Ground Crew duties, to avoid unnecessary casualties. Be aware that during CON-68 the Russian and American Regiments operating from SITE-54 (Russia) only suffered 2 WIA and no KIA due to the in-flight G forces. This is a reduction over the previous operation, presumedly resulting from the additional training post CON-67.

ABC Levels

The aggregate post CON-68 M1/M2 ABC level stands at 323 units, that is in excess of triple the volume detected prior to CON-52 OPERATION BANNOCKBURN 4-6 MAR 05. 100u for M1 and 0.34u for M2 were the base line reference figures at that time, a value that had remained stable since Operation Highjump in the winter of 1946-7.

At CON-68 The total of M1 type ABC recovered from equipment deployed off-world achieved a total of 320 units, which is 220 units over the pre-CON-52 levels, which is only a total increase of +4 units over those of CON-67 (316u), which implies an overall slowing in the rate of increase.

However, there was a significant jump in the recovered levels of the M2 type of ABC compared to CON-67, wherein for the first time the M2 level had reached a fraction over 1 unit (pre CON-66 it was stable at 0.34u). At CON-68 the level of the M2 type of ABC achieved 3 units, which is roughly 1% of the total ABC. See the ABC Report.

Special effort must be made during OPERATION LOSECOAT FIELD to collect air, water, soil and foliage samples, plus Enemy Prisoners of War (EPW), as it will have been in excess of eight months since data was last collected. EPWs are also vital to the ABC recovery program, without which we will eventually have no medical supplies or munitions.

The precautionary principle dictates that CON-72 will be subject to the EXTREME ABC Protection Protocol, as levels are expected to be dangerously high off world.

Note that it will be necessary 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! A room has been specially adapted for this purpose.

CON-72 will, like CON-68 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 apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation in maintaining bio-security.

Alerts & Special Orders

1. AREA-52, the regular US SG base, is no longer off-line, and normal flight operations are expected to commence as of 31 JUL 08 and their contribution to CON-72. AREA-50, the former CLEGG base, is at this time off line; likewise BASE-53 in France. The Russian Federation's facility at SITE-54 is fully operational; however, no AREA-52 personnel will be operating from there during CON-72, as was done during CON-68. BASE-53 in France is well on its way to reactivation, and it is hoped that normal operations will recommence during either CON-73 or CON-74 later this year.

2. The US CLEGG ("CONTACT Long Endurance Gate Group") program remains suspended, and all recorded team members have been recovered and accounted for. Caution is advised if approached off-world by anyone claiming to be CLEGG team members, as they will probably be compromised; either due to enemy action, or as a function of their initial insertion date.

3. In addition to the strategic objectives established by the current situation, (namely, Project Midgard, and the on going issues arising from Fort Apache (VXC105)), the recovery of the missing UNMC Engineers from the 51ST Regiment, for interrogation and processing, is a high priority objective. These 27 personnel remain listed as MIA as of CON-68. The unit's default Authentication Code is "ANGEL", but bearing in mind how long they have been off-world, it is highly unlikely that any of them remain uncontaminated.

4. During the specified times (see chart) of CON-72, the SSI Inc. engineers can, upon receipt of a written authorisation from the base's S3 (Operations Officer), delivered via the authorised channels, i.e. the base's senior Service officer (BGEN Courtney), program the XAD1471 system for a launch and a retrieval flight to/from G-0799 (aka C068W), the location of FORT BIFROST.

NB: the XAD1471 system will only function during a standard Gate cycle period (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. 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.

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.

5. The function and size of FORT BIFROST has been reassessed, and it has been down graded from a Fire Base to a Patrol Base. The clearing originally made for the base, is now going to be developed for agricultural production of ethanol (aka bio-fuel) for use by Midgard.

This means that the workload in its development will be much reduced, as the agricultural element will not be our responsibility.

However Ft. Bifrost's construction is now to proceed with concealment as the prerequisite feature. A second smaller complex serving as a back up outpost within UHF radio range of Ft. Bifrost, is also to be constructed.

In addition a set of entirely new Patrol Bases, one per Spline, is also to be built. Completion has been scheduled for no later than 15 MAY 09, location TBA. Therefore all recon missions must incorporate a survey of potential sites during future operations, until as such time a location or locations are selected.

6. With reference to the unauthorised message tagged to the computer readable edition of the GATEWATCH report for OPERATION WINCHESTER (CON-68), it has as yet not been possible to locate its point of entry on to the RGHQ-51 intranet.

This system is a "stand alone" network, and therefore any additions must have been made within the confines of RGHQ-51.

ALL personnel are reminded to maintain maximum vigilance with regard to preventing unauthorised access to the base and the use of its intranet and other systems.

Copy of original text:

....///MESSAGEWARNINGBEADVISEDFORTBIFROSTACTINGASBA
ITININTERDICTIONMISSIONTOBECONDUCTEDBYUNSGCSPECIALF
ORCESOUTOFTHEALAMOFORMIDGARDDBMESSAGEENDS/////....

Message with implied punctuation and text (lower case) added:

"MESSAGE: WARNING, BE ADVISED that FORT BIFROST is ACTING AS BAIT IN an INTERDICTION MISSION TO BE CONDUCTED BY UNSGC SPECIAL FORCES operating OUT OF THE ALAMO*, FOR (or on behalf of) MIDGARD DB**. MESSAGE ENDS."

* FYI: Unofficial sources advise that the reference The Alamo is the Top Secret codename for the US Fire Base, forming part of the Midgard defences, along with Ft. Bifrost. Intel.Evaluation = B2

** FYI: It should be noted that, during the Intelligence Conference, it was suggested that the signature "DB" is possibly a reference to Deep Black, the codename for the suspected informal coalition of terrestrial national intelligence assets, whose actions in the past have been both friendly and hostile to the CONTACT program.

Their true nature and remit remain unknown at this time, and therefore, until we achieve clarity, their actions constitute a clear and present danger to the program and its personnel. Their operatives should be treated as hostile combatants, and if possible taken as EPWs for subsequent interrogation.

7. Be advised that Lieutenant Colonel James T. Law has been recalled from his assignment as the Commanding Officer of BASE-56 in New Zealand, to resume his position as the UNSGC Auditor.

In this capacity he is being reassigned to RGHQ-51 for the remainder of the current tour, to conduct an investigation of personnel performance, procedures, security, etc., and it is required that ALL RGHQ-51 operatives cooperate with his investigations.

An abridged edition of his report will be made available at the next Intelligence Conference, scheduled for 13 FEB 09 (CON-075), subject to UNSGCHQ adjudication.

END OF ALERTS & SPECIAL ORDERS

CON-72 Chain of Command

NB: The following table was updated 06 AUG 08 in line with the actual CoC.

Operations
Officers NCO'S Other Ranks
1. Major SACKVILLE-WEST. M. B. (Act.S3/S4)
2. Major LEWIS. K. (S2)
3. Major FROST. J.
4. Major KILKENNY. D. - (CMO)
5. Captain AITKIN. B. - S1
6. Second Lieutenant KING.E.
7. First Sergeant KELLEY. G. (MO)
8. Master Sergeant WELL. E.
9. Sergeant First ClassWARD. C.
10. Sergeant First Class JOHANSON. A.
11. Private (PV1) LEE. M.
12. Private (PV1) FOX. R.
13. Private (PV1) McREEDY. R
Special Attachments Services
Officers NCO's & Other Ranks
1. Lieutenant Colonel LAW. J. T. 1. Brigadier General COURTNEY. A. R.
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, then a comparison between their Promotional Points and their level of training (Expert Infantry Course Units & Battle Practise Units).

New personnel, that is, Privates (Grade 1 - 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 capacity only, and those listed in Services have authority with regard to base management and security issues only.

GATEWATCH Chart

GATEWATCH reports that as of 1500Z there are a total of 107 fully developed inbound and outbound wormholes for CON-72.

Of these only 20, as specified below have useful Outbound and Inbound Gates, thus making them relevant to UNMC Flight Crews.

FYI: this is a significant increase over the 51 total activations of CON-68, and like that operation there are no outstanding unresolved signal spikes at this time.

Notes:


Activation
#
Gate Type
In/Outbound
Target's
Gate ID#
Launch
Time
Landing
Time
In Flight
Time
Notes
01 AUG 08
1600A Base Activated
2000A-2100A Dinner
01 OUTBOUND G-1444 22:07 22:19 00:12* Mission 1
VXC055A
RECON
02 OUTBOUND G-1444 23:13 23:24 00:11* -
03 INBOUND G-1444 23:46 23:59 00:13* Return From
Mission 1
02 AUG 08
04 INBOUND G-1444 00:12 00:26 00:14* -
05 OUTBOUND G-1444 00:47 00:57 00:10* -
06 INBOUND G-1444 01:20 01:29 00:09* -
0131A-0959A XAD1471 available for flights to and from G0799 (C068W Fort Bifrost).
Mission times, types and numbers to be specified by S3.
830A-0900A Breakfast
07 OUTBOUND G-0002 09:59 10:16 00:17 -
08 OUTBOUND G-0002 10:27 10:44 00:17 Mission 2
VXC105C
COMBAT
09 INBOUND G-0002 11:31 11:48 00:17 Return From
Mission 2
1150A-1531A XAD1471 available for flights to and from G0799 (C068W Fort Bifrost).
Mission times, types and numbers to be specified by S3.
10 OUTBOUND G-0734 15:31 15:44 00:13 Mission 3
UXC042C
RECON
11 INBOUND G-0734 17:08 17:21 00:13 Return From
Mission 3
1723A-1513A XAD1471 available for flights to and from G0799 (C068W Fort Bifrost).
Mission times, types and numbers to be specified by S3.
1800A-1900A Dinner
12 OUTBOUND G-0112 19:49 20:10 00:21 -
13 OUTBOUND G-0112 20:33 20:54 00:21 -
14 INBOUND G-0112 21:16 21:37 00:21 -
15 OUTBOUND G-0112 22:13 22:34 00:21 Mission 4
VXC126A
COMBAT
16 INBOUND G-0112 23:04 23:25 00:21 Return From
Mission 4
2327A-0000A XAD1471 available for flights to and from G0799 (C068W Fort Bifrost).
Mission times, types and numbers to be specified by S3.
03 AUG 08
0000A-1002A XAD1471 available for flights to and from G0799 (C068W Fort Bifrost).
Mission times, types and numbers to be specified by S3.
0900A-0930A Breakfast
17 OUTBOUND G-0404 10:33 10:50 00:17* Mission 5
UP117C
Pathfinder
18 INBOUND G-0404 11:40 11:58 00:18* Return From
Mission 5
19 OUTTBOUND G-0002 12:33 12:44 00:11* VXC105C
20 INBOUND G-0002 13:10 13:22 00:12* -
1200A-1330A Final Mission & Operational Debriefings (brought forward).
1330A-1430A Lunch (brought forward).
1700A Base Shut Down.

* WARNING: Variable Flight Times.

CON-72 Roster

Notes:

# Rank Name Post Personnel
Notes
General
Notes
1 CPT AITKEN. B. S1 - OOC Roster
1. Berry. Susan.
2. Booley. Christopher.
3. Buxton. Martin. (16-17 NOV 07)
4. Clarke. Stephen.
5. Classen. Christian.* (08/02/2008)
6. Evans. Stephen.
7. Foster. Patricia.
8. Furlong. Susan.
9. Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
10. Lee. Michael.*
11. Molloy. John.
12. Rushen. Clive.
13. Swift. Nikki.
14. Tuma. Darren.* (08/02/2008)
15. Wayland. Dean C.

Awards
In addition to the various
service awards & badges, the
following Decorations were awarded:
NONE

Promotions
PVT (PV1) LEE. M to PVT (PV2)
PVT (PV1) FOX. R to PVT (PV2)
PVT (PV1) McREEDY. R to PVT (PV2)
MAJ SACKVILLE-WEST. M to LTC

EICU = 1 Sat. PM.

Notes:
1. Dr Kilkenny has been reappointed to
the post of Chief Medical Officer.
2. Master Sergeant Well was awarded his
Commander's Badge, which had been
due to him in 2006.

2 BGEN COURTNEY. A. R. MO/DI -
3 PVT FOX. R. - +1 EICU
4 MAJ FROST, J. MO -
5 SFC JOHANSON. A. - -
6 1SGT KELLEY. G. MO -
7 MAJ KILKENNY. D. R.. CMO -
8 2LT KING. E. - +1 EICU
9 LTC LAW. J. T. Auditor +1 EICU
10 PVT LEE. M. - +1 EICU
11 MAJ LEWIS. K. S2 -
12 PVT McREEDY. R. - +1 EICU
13 MAJ SACKVILLE-WEST. M. B. S3 +5 Missions
+1 EICU
14 SFC WARD. C. - +1 EICU
15 MSGT WELL. E. - -

CON-72 Mission Log

Notes:

M# Rank & Name Squad Post Status L S C
1 MAJ SACKVILLE-WEST M. A 1IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
1 MSGT WELL E. A 3IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
1 1SGT KELLEY G. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
1 MAJ FROST J. B 2IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
1 2LT KING E. B - Returned 1 - 0 - 0
1 PVT LEE M. B - Returned 1 - 0 - 0
1 SFC WARD C. B - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
2 MAJ SACKVILLE-WEST M. A 1IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
2 MSGT WELL E. A 3IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
2 PVT FOX R. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
2 1SGT KELLEY G. A MO Returned 0 - 0 - 0
2 MAJ FROST J. B 2IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
2 PVT LEE M. B - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
2 PVT MCREEDY R. B - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
2 SFC WARD C. B - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
3 MAJ SACKVILLE-WEST M. A 1IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
3 MSGT WELL E. A 3IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
3 1SGT KELLEY G. A MO Returned 0 - 0 - 0
3 MAJ FROST J. B 2IC Returned 2 - 0 - 0
3 PVT FOX R. B - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
3 PVT LEE M. B - Returned 1 - 0 - 0
3 PVT MCREEDY R. B - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
4 MAJ SACKVILLE-WEST M. A 1IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
4 2LT KING E. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
4 LTC LAW J. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
4 MAJ LEWIS K. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
4 MAJ FROST J. B 2IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
4 SFC JOHANSON A. B - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
4 SFC WARD C. B - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
4 1SGT KELLEY G. B MO Returned 0 - 0 - 0
5 MAJ SACKVILLE-WEST M. A 1IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
5 2LT KING E. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
5 LTC LAW J. B 2IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
5 SFC WARD C. B - Returned 0 - 0 - 0


CON-73 OPERATION GATE FULFORD

26-28 September 2008

General Briefing

Issued by GATEWATCH: 26 1500Z SEP 08

Damage Report

With reference to the damage report notification issued 01 1500Z AUG 08 (see the Gatewatch Report for CON-072 "OPERATION LOSECOAT FIELD"), be advised that the repairs to the Gate Tower's alarm and defence systems remain outstanding following the installation and testing of the XAD1471 equipment begun on 03 AUG 07 as part of the "Project Midgard" program.

The work has been delayed due to technical and supply problems, and may not be completed until the end of this year's flight operations.

As per previous operation, as SSI Inc. remains as the prime contractor for the XAD1471 and the new base defense systems, their staff have absolute authority during the on-going work on Floor 1 of RGHQ-51. With the exception of the related missions, the Gate Tower is for the duration of this operation strictly off limits to ALL UNMC personnel.

Note that with the exception of flights using the XAD1471, only a basic flight service is available for your missions during CON-73. Flight crews MUST take extra special care in the Gate Tower as many systems still remain exposed (6kv) for on-going repairs and the installation work. It is not practical to shut these sub-systems down, as they constitute essential components of the XAD1471 and the Gatewatch systems.

WARNING: we repeat, great care must be taken in the tower, as by way of an example another SSI engineer was regretably killed earlier this week, in an accident involving the exposed electrical sub-systems.

Estimated Flight Conditions

All signal spikes on the Gatewatch system have stabilised at an energy levels 6× above normal. This means that there has been no increase over those recorded at CON-72.

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-72 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 black outs in flight. Please be aware these are standard USAF and RAF issue Anti-G suits which are only rated to 9G (the max for fast jet aircrews).

Note that any personnel who fail their medical will automatically lose Flight Status, and be asigned to Ground Crew duties, to avoid unnecessary casualties.

Be aware that during CON-72 the Russian and American Regiments suffered only 1 WIA and no KIA due to the in-flight G forces, which is a reduction over the previous operation, presumedly resulting from the additional training post CON-67.

Alien Biological Contaminant (ABC) Levels

The aggregate post CON-72 M1/M2 ABC level stands at 336 units, that is in excess of triple the volume detected prior to CON-52 OPERATION BANNOCKBURN 4-6 MAR 05. Wherein "100 units" was the base line reference figure for the M1, with M2's at trace levels (0.34u), a value that had remained stable since 1947.

The total of M1 type ABC recovered from equipment deployed off-world during CON-72 OPERATION LOSECOAT FIELD (01-03 AUG 08) achieved a total of 322 units, which is 222 units over the pre-CON-52 levels, but only an increase of +2 units over those recorded for CON-68 (320u).

This data re-enforces the view that the overall rate of increase in M1's is continuing to slow, especially when the period of 9 months between the readings is taken in to account.

However, there was an extremely significant jump in the recovered levels of the M2 type of ABC at CON-72 when compared to CON-68 (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-72 the level of the M2 type of ABC achieved 14 units, a jump of +11u. See the ABC Report.

Special effort must be made during OPERATION GATE FULFORD to collect air, water, rock, soil and foliage samples, plus Enemy Prisoners of War (EPW), to corroborate the data. EPWs are also vital to the ABC recovery program, without which we will eventually have no medical supplies or munitions.

The precautionary principal dictates that CON-73 will be subject to the EXTREME ABC Protection Protocol, as levels are expected to be dangerously high off world.

Note that it will be necessary 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-73 will, like CON-72 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 apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation in maintaining bio-security.

Alerts & Special Orders

1. BASE-53 in France is well on its way to reactivation, and it is hoped that normal operations will recommence during CON-74 later this year.

2. The US CLEGG ("CONTACT Long Endurance Gate Group") program remains suspended, and all recorded team members have been recovered and accounted for. Caution is advised if approached off-world by anyone claiming to be CLEGG team members, as they will probably be compromised, either due to enemy action or as a function of their initial insertion date.

3. In addition to the strategic objectives established by the current situation (namely, Project Midgard, and the on going issues arising from Fort Apache (VXC105)), the recovery of the missing UNMC Engineers from the 51ST Regiment, for interrogation and processing, is a high priority objective.

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 highly unlikely that any of them remain uncontaminated.

4. During the specified times (see chart) of CON-73, the SSI Inc. 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 Service officer, BGEN Courtney), program the XAD1471 system for a launch and a retreival flight to/from G-0799 (aka C068W), the location of FORT BIFROST.

NB: the XAD1471 system will only function during a standard Gate cycle period (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.

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.

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.

During CON-72, the S3 will need to prioritise either the available Pathfinder missions as listed in the main chart below, or interlace the use of the XAD1471 in to the schedule.

5. The function and size of FORT BIFROST has been reassessed, and it has been down graded from a Fire Base to a Patrol Base.

The clearing originally made for the base is now going to be developed for agricultural production of ethanol (aka bio-fuel) for use by Midgard. This means that the workload in its development will be much reduced, as the agricultural element will not be our responsibility.

However, Ft. Bifrost's construction is now to proceed with concealment as the prerequisite feature. A second smaller complex, serving as a back up outpost within UHF radio range of Ft. Bifrost, is also to be constructed.

In addition a set of entirely new Patrol Bases, one per Spline, is also to be built. Completion has been scheduled for no later than 15 MAY 09, location TBA. Therefore all recon missions must incorporate a survey of potential sites during future operations, until as such time a location or locations are selected.

6. With reference to the unauthorised message tagged to the computer readable edition of the GATEWATCH report for OPERATION WINCHESTER (CON-68), it has as yet not been possible to locate its point of entry on to the RGHQ-51 intranet.

This system is a "stand alone" network, and therefore any additions must have been made within the confines of RGHQ-51. ALL personnel are reminded to maintain maximum vigilance with regard to preventing unauthorised access to the base and the use of its intranet and other systems.

A copy of original text should be available from the S2 (Intelligence Officer). You are reminded that during the Intelligence Conference it was suggested that the signature on that message: "DB" is possibly a reference to Deep Black, the codename for the suspected informal coalition of terestrial national intelligence assets whose actions in the past have been both friendly and hostile to the CONTACT program.

Their true nature and remit remain unknown at this time, and therefore until we achieve clarity, their actions constitute a clear and present danger to the program, and its personnel. Their operatives should be treated as hostile combatants, and if possible taken as EPWs for subsequent interrogation.

7. Be advised that Lieutenant Colonel 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, will be continuing to serve in this capacity at RGHQ-51 during CON-73 and 74 inclusive.

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 13 FEB 09 (CON-075), subject to UNSGCHQ adjudication.

END OF ALERTS & SPECIAL ORDERS

CON-73 Chain of Command

Operations
Officers NCO'S Other Ranks
1. Colonel RHYS. D. (S3)
2. Major SACKVILLE-WEST. M. B. (S4)
3. Major LEWIS. K. (S2)
4. Major FROST. J.
5. Captain AITKIN. B. - S1
6. Second Lieutenant KING.E.
7. First Sergeant REDDMAN. J.
8. First Sergeant KELLEY. G. (MO)
9. Master Sergeant WELL. E.
10. Sergeant First ClassWARD. C.
11. Sergeant First Class JOHANSON. A.
12. Staff Sergeant NEWMAN. J.
13. Staff Sergeant CARTER. G. T.
14. Sergeant PETROV. V. M.
15. Corporal OWEN. N.
16. Private First Class PETERSEN. K.
17. Private First Class SCHWARTZ. A.
18. Private (PV2) FOX. R.
19. Private (PV1) VALENTINE. N.
Special Attachments Services
Officers NCO's & Other Ranks
1. Lieutenant Colonel LAW. J. T. 1. Brigadier General COURTNEY. A. R. 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, then a comparison between their Promotional Points and their level of training (Expert Infantry Course Units & Battle Practise Units).

New personnel, that is, Privates (Grade 1 - 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 capacity only, and those listed in Services have authority with regard to base management and security issues only.

END OF BRIEFING

CON-73 GATEWATCH Chart

As of 1500Z there are a total of 171 fully developed inbound and outbound wormholes for CON-73.

This is another significant increase over those detected in the most recent operations, the 51 for CON-68 and the 107 for CON-72. Of these 171 signals only 18 as specified below have useful Outbound and Inbound Gates relevant to UNMC Flight Crews. With the exception of 4 all are to unexplored planets, and as such designated as Pathfinder missions.

Again, as per CON-72, there are no outstanding unresolved signal spikes at this time.

Notes:


Activation
#
Gate Type
In/Outbound
Target's
Gate ID#
Launch
Time
Landing
Time
In Flight
Time
Notes
26 SEP 08
1500A Base Activated
2000A-2100A Dinner
01 OUTBOUND G-0795 22:58 23:11 00:13* Mission 1
Pathfinder
02 OUTBOUND G-0793 23:49 23:59 00:10* -
27 SEP 08
03 INBOUND G-0795 00:24 00:38 00:14* Return From
Mission 1
04 INBOUND G-0793 00:56 01:07 00:11* -
0109A-1041A XAD1471 available for flights to and from G0799 (C068W Fort Bifrost).
Mission times, types and numbers to be specified by S3.
0830A-0900A Breakfast
05 OUTBOUND G-0244 (10:23)
10:31
(10:42)
10:50
00:19 Mission 2
Pathfinder
06 INBOUND G-0244 12:51 (13:10)
13:22
(00:19)
00:31*
Return From
Mission 2
07 OUTBOUND G-1583 14:54 15:04 00:10 Mission 3
Pathfinder
08 OUTBOUND G-0301 15:06 15:23 00:17 Mission 3
Pathfinder
09 INBOUND G-0301 16:35 16:52 00:17 Return From
Mission 3
10 INBOUND G-1583 16:54 17:04 00:10 Return From
Mission 3
1706A-2104A XAD1471 available for flights to and from G0799 (C068W Fort Bifrost).
Mission times, types and numbers to be specified by S3.
1830A-1930A Dinner
11 OUTBOUND G-0002 21:04 21:15 00:11 Mission 4
VXC105C
COMBAT
12 INBOUND G-0002 22:03 22:14 00:11 Return From
Mission 4
13 OUTBOUND G-0002 22:54 23:05 00:11 Mission 5
VXC105C
COMBAT
14 INBOUND G-0002 23:35 23:45 00:10 Return From
Mission 5
2347A-0000A XAD1471 available for flights to and from G0799 (C068W Fort Bifrost).
Mission times, types and numbers to be specified by S3.
28 SEP 08
0000A-0950A XAD1471 available for flights to and from G0799 (C068W Fort Bifrost).
Mission times, types and numbers to be specified by S3.
0830A-0900A Breakfast
15 OUTBOUND G-0122 09:50 10:04 00:14* Mission 8
Pathfinder
16 OUTBOUND G-0122 (10:41)
10:55
(10:54)
11:08
00:13* Mission 6
Pathfinder
17 INBOUND G-0122 11:59 12:14 00:15* Return From
Mission 6
18 INBOUND G-0122 12:57 13:13 00:16* Return From
Mission 8-9
1216A-1430A Final Mission & Operational Debriefings
1430A-1530A Lunch
1700A Base Shut Down

* WARNING: Variable Flight Times.

CON-73 Roster

Notes:

# Rank Name Post Personnel
Notes
General
Notes
1 CPT AITKEN. B. S1/FO - OOC Roster
1. Atkins. Nicholas. (27th)
2. Berry. Susan.
3. Booley. Christopher.
4. Buxton. Martin. (26th-27th)
5. Classen. Christian. (27th)
6. Evans. Stephen.
7. Foster. Patricia.
8. Furlong. Susan. (26th-27th)
9. Grana-Pirego. Anthony.
10. Jackson. Frank.
11. Jordan. Jane.
12. Molloy. John.
13. Neal. John.
14. Payne. Eileen.
15. Rushen. Clive.
16. Smith. Trevor.
17. Stratman. Gary. (27th-28th)
18. Swift. Nikki.
19. Thomas. Simon.
20. Wayland. Dean C.
21. Worsfold. Graham.

Awards
In addition to the various
service & qualification
ribbons, the following
Decorations & awards
were granted:

The Air Medal:
SFC WARD. C.
MSGT WELL. E.

The Combat Infantry Badge 3rd Award:
COL RHYS. D.

The Combat Infantry Badge 1st Award:
SGT PETROV. V.

The Expert Infantry Badge:
PFC SCHWARTZ. A.

The Pathfinder Badge:
PFC PETERSEN. K.
PFC SCHWARTZ. A.
PVT FOX. R.
PVT VALENTINE. N.

Astronauts Wings:
PFC SCHWARTZ. A.
PVT VALENTINE. N.

Promotions
MSGT WELL. E. to 1SGT
SFC WARD. C. to MSGT
SGT PETROV. V. toSSGT
PVT (PV2) SCHWARTZ. A. to PFC*
PVT (PV1) VALENTINE. N. to PVT (PV2)

*Granted at the beginning
of the operation.

EICU/BPU = 0/0

Notes:
-

2 SGT CARTER. G. - -
3 BGEN COURTNEY. A. R. MO -
4 PVT FOX. R. - -
5 MAJ FROST, J. MO -
6 SFC JOHANSON. A. - -
7 1SGT KELLEY. G. CMO -
8 2LT KING. E. - -
9 LTC LAW. J. T. Auditor -
10 MAJ LEWIS. K. S2 -
11 SSGT NEWMAN. J. - -
12 CPL OWEN. N. -
13 PFC PETERSEN. K. - -
14 SGT PETROV. V. - -
15 1SGT REDDMAN. J. - -
16 COL RHYS. D. S3 -
17 LTC SACKVILLE-WEST. M. B. XO -
-
18 PFC SCHWARTZ. A. - -
19 PVT VALENTINE. N. - -
20 SFC WARD. C. - -
21 MSGT WELL. E. - -

CON-73 Mission Log

Notes:

M# Rank & Name Squad Post Status L-S-C
1 COL RHYS D. A 1IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
1 2LT KING E. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
1 SSGT NEWMAN J. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
1 PFC SCHWARTZ A. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
1 MSGT WELL E. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
2 COL RHYS D. A 1IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
2 1SGT KELLEY G. A 2IC/MO Returned 0 - 0 - 0
2 PVT VALENTINE N. A - Returned 1 - 0 - 0
2 MSGT WELL E. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
2 1SGT REDDMAN J. B 3IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
2 PVT FOX R. B SAW Returned 1 - 0 - 0
2 2LT KING E. B - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
2 SSGT NEWMAN J. B - Returned 2 - 0 - 0
2 PFC SCHWARTZ A. B - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
2 SFC WARD C. B - Returned 2 - 0 - 0
3 1SGT REDDMAN J. A 1IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
3 SSGT CARTER G. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
3 PFC PETERSEN K. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
3 SGT PETROV V. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
3 MSGT WELL E. B 2IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
3 1SGT KELLEY G. B MO Returned 0 - 0 - 0
3 SSGT NEWMAN J. B - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
4 SFC WARD C. A 1IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
4 1SGT REDDMAN J. A 2IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
4 SSGT CARTER G. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
4 MAJ LEWIS K. A SAW Returned 0 - 0 - 0
4 SSGT NEWMAN J. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
4 SGT PETROV V. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
4 PFC SCHWARTZ A. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
4 1SGT KELLEY G. A MO Returned 0 - 0 - 0
5 SFC WARD C. A 1IC Returned 0 - 0 - 0
5 SSGT CARTER G. A - Returned 1 - 0 - 0
5 SSGT NEWMAN J. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
5 SGT PETROV V. A SAW Returned 0 - 0 - 0
5 PFC SCHWARTZ A. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
5 1SGT KELLEY G. A MO Returned 0 - 0 - 0
5 MAJ LEWIS K. A SAW Bounced* 0 - 0 - 0
6 MSGT WELL E. A 1IC Returned 1 - 0 - 0
6 SSGT NEWMAN J. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0
6 SFC WARD C. A - Returned 0 - 0 - 0

* Major Kira Lewis was launched with the rest of the SG Team (Gate#13), but immediately "bounced" back through the wormhole. Her subjective flight time experience and actual wormhole exposure was therefore recorded as 22 minutes, and she has been credited for participation in Mission 5 (Air Medal), as this is awarded for having the courage to make the jump (successful or otherwise).


CON-74 OPERATION ANCRUM

14-16 November 2008

General Briefing

Issued 14 1400Z NOV 08

Damage Report

With reference to the damage report notification issued 26 1500Z SEP 08, see the Gatewatch Report for CON-073 "OPERATION GATE FULFORD", be advised that the repair schedule for the Gate Tower's alarm and defence system has been revised following the software error during OPERATION GATE FULFORD (CON-73), that resulted in the inadvertent base lock down and activation of the self destruct protocol.

The investigation into this event and the formerly reported fatality relating to the XAD1471 equipment, which is part of the "Project Midgard" program, means that the work will now not be completed until the beginning of the next flight operation (JUN 09).

Arising from this situation, SSI Inc., the previous prime contractor for the XAD1471, has been replaced by the Starlabs Corporation. Therefore their staff and technicians have absolute authority during the on-going work on Floor 1 of RGHQ-51.

With the exception of the related missions, the Gate Tower is for the duration of this operation strictly off limits to ALL UNMC personnel. Note that with the exception of flights using the XAD1471, only a basic flight service is available for your missions during CON-74. Flight crews MUST take extra special care in the Gate Tower as many systems still remain exposed (6kv) for on-going repairs and the installation work. It is not practical to shut these sub-systems down, as they constitute essential components of the XAD1471 and the Gatewatch systems.

Estimated Flight Conditions

With reference to the seperate Gatewatch Chart, all signal spikes on the system have stabilised at an energy level 6× above normal. This means that there has been no increase over those recorded at CON-73.

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-73 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 only rated to 9G (the max for fast jet aircrews).

Note that any personnel who fail their medical will automatically lose Flight Status and be assigned to Ground Crew duties, to avoid unnecessary casualties.

Be aware that during CON-73 the Russian and American Regiments suffered 3 WIA and 1 KIA due to the in-flight G forces, which is an increase over the previous operation, presumedly resulting from the increase severity of flight conditions.

See the separate Gatewatch Chart for additional data on issues arising from the Gate systems current aberrant behaviour.

Alien Biological Contaminant (ABC) Levels

The aggregate post CON-73 M1/M2 ABC level stands at 345 units, that is in excess of triple the volume detected prior to CON-52 OPERATION BANNOCKBURN 4-6 MAR 05. Wherein "100 units" was the base line reference figure for the M1, with M2's at trace levels (0.34u), a value that had remained stable since 1947.

The post CON-73 OPERATION GATE FULFORD (26-28 SEP 08) total of M1 type ABC recovered from equipment deployed off-world, achieved a total of 323 units, which is 223 units over the pre-CON-52 levels, but only an increase of +1 unit over those recorded for CON-72 (322u). This data re-enforces the view that the overall rate of increase in M1's has probably now peaked.

However, as with CON-72, there was an extremely significant jump in the recovered levels of the M2 type of ABC at CON-73 when compared to CON-68 (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-73 the level of the M2 type of ABC achieved 22u, a jump of +8u in just two months. See the ABC Report.

Special effort must be made during OPERATION ANCRUM to collect air, water, rock, soil and foliage samples, plus Enemy Prisoners of War (EPW), to corroborate the data. EPWs are also vital to the ABC recovery program, without which we will eventually have no medical supplies or munitions.

The precautionary principle dictates that CON-74 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-74 will, like CON-73 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 apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation in maintaining bio-security.

Alerts & Special Orders

1. BASE-53 in France is well on its way to reactivation, and it is now scheduled to recommence normal operations during CON-77 next year.

2. The US CLEGG ("CONTACT Long Endurance Gate Group") program remains suspended, and all recorded team members have been recovered and accounted for. Caution is advised if approached off-world by anyone claiming to be CLEGG team members, as they will probably be compromised, either due to enemy action or as afunction of their initial insertion date.

3. In addition to the strategic objectives established by the current situation (namely, Project Midgard, and the on going issues arising from Fort Apache (VXC105)), the recovery of the missing UNMC Engineers from the 51ST Regiment, for interrogation and processing, is a high priority objective. 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.

4. Both at the specified times (see chart) and between other Gate activations during CON-74, 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 Service officer, BGEN Courtney), program the XAD1471 system for a launch and a retrieval flight to/from G-0799 (aka C068W), the location of FORT BIFROST.

NB: the XAD1471 system will only function during a standard Gate cycle period (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. 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.

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.

5. Gatewatch's former responsibility for allocating planetary ID#s was suspended after CON-56, due to the loss of our own records, plus the system's inability to differentiate and ID "potential" rather than "actual" planetary targets, and the introduction of the field deployable Gravitometer.

As a result of the upgrades installed during CON-73, any new planets visited (Pathfinder Missions) or ones that are clearly identified, will have a new ID registration starting with the number G-3000.

Following analysis of the flight data recorded during the missions flown during CON-73, out of RGHQ-51, the following planets have been registered: G-0795 = P3000A, G-0793 = P3000B, G-0794 = P3000C, G-0244 = P3001A, G-1583 = P3002A, G-0301 = P3003A and G-0122 = P3004A.

No Pathfinder Missions have been logged for CON-73 or -74 for anyone else other than UK operatives. However, in future, registrations will be shared between all operational bases.

For security reasons other bases' Spline references will not be included except under special circumstances.

Planetary ID's have been inserted in to the current Gatewatch Chart for the upcoming Pathfinder missions: G-1388 is P3005A and G-1392 is P3006A. Each base is responsible for retroactively assembling their own back catalog of planetary ID's as this data is no longer available to Gatewatch. Then the new P3000 ID should be added. The P3000 figure was selected as it is well in advance of any older registrations.

6. The function and size of FORT BIFROST has been reassessed, and it has been down graded from a Fire Base to a Patrol Base.

The clearing originally made for the base is now going to be developed for agricultural production of ethanol (aka bio-fuel) for use by Midgard. This means that the workload in its development will be much reduced, as the agricultural element will not be our responsibility.

However Ft. Bifrost's construction is now to proceed with concealment as the prerequisite feature. A second smaller complex, serving as a back up outpost within UHF radio range of Ft. Bifrost, is also to be constructed.

In addition a set of entirely new Patrol Bases, one per Spline, is also to be built. Completion which was originally scheduled for no later than 15 MAY 09, may now be delayed until the next tour of duty (2009), location TBA. Therefore all recon missions must incorporate a survey of potential sites during future operations, until such time as a location or locations are selected.

7. With reference to the unauthorised message tagged to the computer readable edition of the GATEWATCH report for OPERATION WINCHESTER (CON-68), it has as yet not been possible to locate its point of entry on to the RGHQ-51 intranet.

This system is a "stand alone" network, and therefore any additions must have been made within the confines of RGHQ-51. ALL personnel are reminded to maintain maximum vigilance with regard to preventing unauthorised access to the base and the use of its intranet and other systems.

A copy of the original text should be available from the S2 (Intelligence Officer).

It should be remembered that during the Intelligence Conference (CON-69) it was suggested that the signature on that message: "DB" is possibly a reference to Deep Black, the codename for the suspected informal coalition of terrestrial national intelligence assets whose actions in the past have been both friendly and hostile to the CONTACT program.

Their true nature and remit remain unknown at this time, and therefore until we achieve clarity, their actions constitute a clear and present danger to the program, and it's personnel. Their operatives should be treated as hostile combatants, and if possible taken as EPWs for subsequent interrogation.

8. Be advised that Lieutenant Colonel 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, will be continuing to serve in this capacity at RGHQ-51 during CON-74.

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 (CON-75) scheduled for 13-15 FEB 09, subject to UNSGCHQ adjudication.

END OF ALERTS & SPECIAL ORDERS

CON-74 Chain of Command

Operations
Officers NCO'S Other Ranks
1. Lieutenant Colonel SACKVILLE-WEST. M. B. (S1/S3)
2. Lieutenant Colonel TACHIKOMA. L.A. (S4)*
3. Major LEWIS. K. (S2)
4. Second Lieutenant KING.E.

*See Medical Report

5. First Sergeant REDDMAN. J.
6. Master Sergeant WARD. C.
7. Staff Sergeant CARTER. G. T.
8. Corporal OWEN. N.
9. Private First Class SCHWARTZ. A.
10. Private (PV2) WADER. W.
11. Private (PV2) FOX. R.
12. Specialist CARTER. Y.
Special Attachments Services
Officers NCO's & Other Ranks
1. Lieutenant Colonel LAW. J. T. 1. Brigadier General COURTNEY. A. R.
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, then a comparison between their Promotional Points and their level of training (Expert Infantry Course Units & Battle Practise Units).

New personnel, that is, Privates (Grade 1 - 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 capacity only, and those listed in Services have authority with regard to base management and security issues only.

END OF BRIEFING

CON-74 GATEWATCH Chart

GATEWATCH reports that as of 1400Z there are a total of 346 fully developed inbound and outbound wormholes for CON-74 with an unusual concentration in the 1000-1500 range.

This is a massive increase over those detected in the most recent operations: the 51 for CON-68, 107 for CON-72 and the 171 for CON-73.

Of these 346 developed signals, only 19, as specified below, have both Outbound and Inbound Gates relevant to UNMC Flight Crews. All are to previously explored planets (but not necessarily visited Gates), with the exception of 3 which are designated as Pathfinder missions. Unlike recent Flight Operations, there are 103 outstanding unresolved signal spikes demonstrating incomplete target Gate Locks at various times throughout the operation.

We will keep you apprised of the situation as, and if, it produces further useful activations. All these signals are centred upon the target cluster.

Notes:


  • Gate activation entries shown in red were NOT used during this operation.
    Activation
    #
    Gate Type
    In/Outbound
    Target's
    Gate ID#
    Launch
    Time
    Landing
    Time
    In Flight
    Time
    Notes
    14 NOV 08
    1500Z Base Activated
    1900Z-2000Z Dinner
    01 OUTBOUND G-1585 21:43 21:53 00:10* Mission 1
    VP1591E
    RECON
    02 INBOUND G-1585 22:51 23:02 00:11* Return From
    Mission 1
    VP1591E
    03 OUTBOUND G-1388 23:49
    15 NOV 08
    00:03 00:14 -
    04 INBOUND G-1388 00:16 00:30 00:14 -
    05 OUTBOUND G-1388 00:34 00:48 00:14 Mission 2
    P3005A
    Pathfinder
    06 INBOUND G-1388 01:01 01:15 00:14 Return From
    Mission 2
    07 INBOUND G-1388 01:27 01:41 00:14 -
    0143Z-1010Z XAD1471 available for flights to and from G0799 (C068W Fort Bifrost).
    Mission times, types and numbers to be specified by S3.
    0830Z-0900Z Breakfast
    08 OUTBOUND G-0002 10:10 10:22 00:12 Mission 3
    VXC105C
    COMBAT
    09 INBOUND G-0002 10:59 11:11 00:12 Return From
    Mission 3
    VXC105C
    10 OUTBOUND G-1555 13:06 13:34 00:28 Mission 4
    VP081B
    RECON
    11 INBOUND G-1555 14:52 15:20 00:28 Return From
    Mission 4
    VP081B
    12 INBOUND G-1555 16:01 16:29 00:28 -
    1631Z-2006Z XAD1471 available for flights to and from G0799 (C068W Fort Bifrost).
    Mission times, types and numbers to be specified by S3.
    1800Z-1900Z Dinner
    13 OUTBOUND G-1394 20:06 20:19 00:13 Mission 5
    VP401A
    14 INBOUND G-1394 21:20 21:33 00:13 Return From
    Mission 5
    VP401A
    15 OUTBOUND G-1551 22:28 22:55 00:27* -
    16 INBOUND G-1551 23:40 23:59 00:19* Return From
    -
    16 NOV 08
    0001Z-1022Z XAD1471 available for flights to and from G0799 (C068W Fort Bifrost).
    Mission times, types and numbers to be specified by S3.
    0830Z-0900Z Breakfast
    17 OUTBOUND G-1392 10:22 10:50 00:28 Mission 6
    P3006A
    Pathfinder
    18 INBOUND G-1392 11:33 12:01 00:28 -
    19 INBOUND G-1392 12:31 12:59 00:28 Return From
    Mission 6
    1330Z-1430Z Final Mission & Operational Debriefings
    1430Z-1530Z Lunch
    1700Z Base Shut Down

    CON-74 Roster

    Notes:

    # Rank Name Post Personnel
    Notes
    General
    Notes
    1 SSGT CARTER. G. - - OOC Roster
    1. Booley. Christopher.
    2. Classen. Christian. (14th-15th)
    3. Dennis. Matthew.
    4. Foster. Patricia.
    5. Furlong. Susan. (16th)
    6. Parker. Susan.
    7. Payne. Eileen.
    8. Pollard. Ashley R.
    9. Rushen. Clive.
    10. Smith. Trevor.
    11. Stratman. Gary.
    12. Swift. Nikki.
    13. Wayland. Dean C.
    14. Worsfold. Graham.

    Awards Granted

    The Air Medal:
    LTC SACKVILLE-WEST. M. B.

    The Armed Forces Expeditionary
    Service Medal
    :
    ALL The United Nations Special
    Service Medal
    :
    WARD. C.

    The Expert Infantry Badge:
    CPL OWEN. N.
    PVT WADER. W.

    The Expert Field Medical Badge:
    TACHIKOMA. L. A.

    The Pathfinder Badge:
    CPL OWEN. N.
    PVT WADER. W.

    Astronauts Wings:
    PVT WADER. W.

    Promotions
    NONE

    EICU/BPU = 0/0

    Notes:
    -

    2 SPEC-10 CARTER. Y. - -
    3 BGEN COURTNEY. A. R. MO -
    4 PVT FOX. R. - -
    5 2LT KING. E. - -
    6 LTC LAW. J. T. Auditor -
    7 MAJ LEWIS. K. S2 -
    8 CPL OWEN. N. -
    9 1SGT REDDMAN. J. - -
    10 LTC SACKVILLE-WEST. M. B. S3 -
    -
    11 PFC SCHWARTZ. A. - -
    12 LTC TACHIKOMA. L. A. S4/5 -
    13 PVT WADER. W. - -
    14 MSGT WARD. C. - -

    CON-74 Mission Log

    Notes:

    M# Rank & Name Squad Post Status L-S-C
    1 LTC SACKVILLE-WEST M. A 1IC Returned 1-0-0
    1 PVT FOX R. A - Returned 2-0-0
    1 CPL OWEN N. A MO Returned 2-0-0
    1 MSGT WARD C. B 2IC Returned 1-0-0
    1 PFC SCHWARTZ A. B - Returned 0-0-0
    1 PVT WADER W. B - Returned 0-0-0
    2 CPL OWEN N. A 1IC Returned 2-0-0
    2 PVT FOX R. A - Returned 0-0-0
    2 PFC SCHWARTZ A. A - Returned 0-0-0
    3 LTC SACKVILLE-WEST M. A 1IC Returned 0-0-0
    3 1SGT REDDMAN J. A - Returned 0-0-0
    3 CPL OWEN N. A MO
    SAW
    Returned 0-0-0
    3 MSGT WARD C. B 2IC Returned 0-0-0
    3 SSGT CARTER G. B - Returned 0-0-0
    3 PVT FOX R. B - Returned 0-0-0
    4 MSGT WARD C. A 1IC Returned 2-0-0
    4 SSGT CARTER G. A - Returned 0-0-0
    4 1SGT REDDMAN J. A - Returned 2-0-0
    4 CPL OWEN N. A MO
    SAW
    Returned 0-0-0
    5 LTC SACKVILLE-WEST M. A 1IC Returned 2-0-0
    5 SSGT CARTER G. A - Returned 0-0-0
    5 CPL OWEN N. A - Returned 1-0-0
    5 PFC SCHWARTZ A. A - Returned 1-0-0
    6 LTC SACKVILLE-WEST M. A 1IC Returned 0-0-0
    6 2LT KING E. A - Returned 0-0-0
    6 PVT WADER W. A - Returned 0-0-0
    6 LTC TACHIKOMA L. A MO Returned 0-0-0
    6 LTC LAW J. B 2IC Returned 0-0-0
    6 SSGT CARTER G. B - Returned 0-0-0
    6 PFC SCHWARTZ A. B - Returned 0-0-0
    6 MSGT WARD C. B - Returned 0-0-0
    Notes
    • LTC LAW J.T. sustained a Light Knife Wound.
    • MSGT WARD C. sustained a Serious Knife Wound.
    • SSGT CARTER G. T. sustained a Serious Knife Wound.

    No life saving surgery required.


    CON-75 Battle Practise #8

    20-21 June 2009

    A Service Operation, designated as a Battle Practise.

    CON-75 Roster

    1. BOOLEY. Christopher. 9 BPU
    2. FOSTER. Patricia. 9 BPU.
    3. FURLONG. Susan. 9 BPU.
    4. JORDAN. Jane. 9 BPU.
    5. SWIFT. Nikki. 2 BPU.
    6. WAYLAND. Dean C. 9 BPU.

    BPU = Battle Practise Units.

    Session Schedule:

    #1 Marksmanship (20 JUN afternoon) = 2 BPU
    #2 Urban Night Exercise (20 JUN evening) = 3 BPU
    #3 Assault Exercises (21 JUN morning & afternoon) = 4 BPU


    CON-76 Regimental Dinner & Conference #9

    8-9 August 2009

    A pair of outstanding organisational planning conferences, together with an excellent dinner. No award ceromony was performed at this year's event as the three Marines awaiting receipt were unable to attend. For images etc. go HERE.

    CON-76 Roster

    1. BOOLEY. Christopher.
    2. CLARKE. Stephen.
    3. FOSTER. Patricia.
    4. FURLONG. Susan.
    5. GRANA-PRIEGO. Anthony. AS2*
    6. JACKSON. Frank.
    7. RUSHEN. Clive.
    8. STRATMAN. Gary.
    9. SWIFT. Nikki. (S2)
    10. WAYLAND. Dean C.

    Notes:
    *Appointed as RGHQ-51's Assistant S2 (Intel.Officer.)


    CON-77 OPERATION GREAT YARMOUTH

    26-27 September 2009

    Issued on 26 0900Z SEP 09
    Updated: 29 2258Z SEP 09

    General Briefing

    Damage Report

    With reference to the damage report notification issued at 14:00Z on 14 NOV 08 (see the Gatewatch Report for CON-074 "OPERATION ANCRUM"), be advised that the repair schedule for the Gate Tower's alarm and defence system has been revised. This follows the delay caused by investigations into the consequences of the detonation of a nuclear munition on an inbound wormhole, at the end of the final mission of CON-74.

    This resulted in several system failures, and one engineering fatality related to the XAD1471 equipment, which is part of the "Project Midgard" program. Consequentially the work may now not be completed until the end of the present sequence of flight operations (JUN 2010).

    Starlabs Gmbh and their staff and technicians have absolute authority during the on-going work on Floor 1 of RGHQ-51. With the exception of any missions the Gate Tower is for the duration of this operation strictly off limits to ALL UNMC personnel.

    Note that with the exception of flights using the XAD1471, only a basic flight service is available for your mission during CON-77. Flight crews MUST take extra special care in the Gate Tower as many systems still remain exposed (6kv) for on-going repairs and the installation work. It is not practical to shut these sub-systems down, as they constitute essential components of the XAD1471 and the Gatewatch systems.

    Estimated Flight Conditions

    With reference to the Gatewatch Chart, all signal spikes on the system have stabalised at an energy level 6× above normal, this means that there has been no increase over those recorded at CON-74. 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-74 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 only rated to 9G (the max for fast jet aircrews). Note that any personnel who fail their medical, will automatically lose Flight Status and be asigned to Ground Crew duties, so as to avoid unnecessary casualties. Be aware that during CON-74 the Russian and American Regiments suffered a total of 7 WIA and 3 KIA due to the in-flight G forces, which is an increase over the previous operation, presumedly resulting from the increase severity of flight conditions. See the seperate Gatewatch Chart for additional data on issues arising from the Gate systems current aberrant behaviour.

    Alien Biological Contaminant (ABC) Levels

    The aggregate post CON-74 M1/M2 ABC level stands at 370 units, that is in excess of triple the volume detected prior to CON-52 OPERATION BANNOCKBURN 4-6 MAR 05. Wherein "100 units" was the base line reference figure for the M1, with M2's at trace levels (0.34u), a value that had remained stable since 1947. The post CON-74 OPERATION ANCRUM (14-16 NOV 08) total of M1 type ABC recovered from equipment deployed off-world, achieved a total of 333 units, which is 233 units over the pre-CON-52 levels, but that is an increase of +10 units over those recorded for CON-73 which only had a +1 increase over CON-72. We are still of the opinion that this data re-enforces the view that the overall rate of increase in M1's has probably now peaked. However, as with CON-72 and -73 there was an extremely significant jump in the recovered levels of the M2 type of ABC at CON-74 when compared to CON-68 (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 an increase of +15, almost double that of the previous reading. See the ABC Report. Special effort must be made to collect air, water, rock, soil and foliage samples, plus Enemy Prisoners of War (EPW), during OPERATION GREAT YARMOUTH 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 on the new policy regarding T1 EPW's.

    The precautionary principal dictates that CON-77 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-77 will like CON-74 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 apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your co-operation in maintaining bio-security.

    Alerts & Special Orders

    1. As you will now know all personnel within the Command have had their ranks dressed downwards due to a change in the promotions system. During this period of adjustment please aid your comrades by providing corrections where appropriate.

    2. BASE-53 in France is once again operational. Be aware that you may encounter French SG teams durring missions.

    3. AREA-50 in the USA is once again on-line, however the CLEGG ("CONTACT Long Endurance Gate Group") program remains suspended. All recorded team members have been recovered and accounted for. Caution is advised if approached off-world by anyone claiming to be CLEGG team members, as they will probably be compromised, either due to enemy action or as afunction of their initial insertion date.

    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. The policy on the recovery of Type One Enemy Prisoners of War (EPW) has been revised in light of 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 (which remains fatal). It is hoped that the less fanatical 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 interrogation and custody. 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-77, 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 retreival flight to/from:

    NB: the XAD1471 system will only function during a standard Gate cycle period (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. With reference to the unauthorised message tagged to the computer readable edition of the GATEWATCH report for OPERATION WINCHESTER (CON-68), it has as yet not been possible to locate it's point of entry on to the RGHQ-51 intrenet. This system is a "stand alone" network, and therefore any additions must have been made within the confines of RGHQ-51. ALL personnel are reminded to maintain maximum vigilance with regard to preventing unauthorised access to the base and the use of it's intrenet and other systems. A copy of original text should be available from the S2 (Intelligence Officer). You are reminded that during the Intelligence Conference (CON-69) it was suggested that the signature on that message "DB" is possibly a reference to Deep Black, the codename for the suspected informal coalition of terestrial national intelligence assets, who's actions in the past have been both friendly and hostile to the CONTACT program. Their true nature and remit remain unknown at this time, and therefore until we achieve clarity, their actions constitute a clear and present danger to the program, and it's personnel. Their operatives should be treated as hostile combatants, and if possible taken as EPW's for subsequent interrogation.

    8. 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 (CON-81) scheduled for JUN 10, subject to UNSGCHQ adjudication.

    END OF ALERTS & SPECIAL ORDERS

    CON-77 OPERATION GREAT YARMOUTH Chain of Command

    Flight Crew
    Officers NCO'S Other Ranks
    1. First Lieutenant KING. E.

    2. Staff Sergeant WARD. C.
    3. Staff Sergeant STOKES. B.
    NONE
    Special Attachments Ground Crew
    Officers NCO's & Other Ranks
    NONE 1. Brigadier General COURTNEY. A. R.
    2. Major KILKENNY. D. R.
    3. Major LAW. J. T.
    4. Captain SACKVILLE-WEST. M. B.
    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, 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 capacity only, and those listed in Services have authority with regard to base management and security issues only.

    CON-77 OPERATION GREAT YARMOUTH
    GATEWATCH Chart

    GATEWATCH reports that as of 0900A there are a total of 22 fully developed inbound and outbound wormholes for CON-77. This is a huge reduction compared to the 345 detected for CON-74 (Op. ANCRUM 14-16 NOV 08), and is still only a fraction of the 51 for CON-68, 107 for CON-72 and the 171 for CON-73. Of these 22 developed signals only 2 as specified below being 1 Outbound and 1 Inbound is relevant to UNMC Flight Crews. Both relate to a previously explored planet. There are NO Pathfinder missions at this time. Like CON-74, there are a large number of outstanding unresolved signal spikes (704), demonstrating incomplete target Gate Locks at various times throughout the operation. We will keep you apprised of the situation as, and if, it produces further useful activations. All these signals are centred upon the target cluster as per CON-74. This is a dramatic increase over CON-74, wherein there were 103 such signals.

    Notes:


    Activation
    #
    Gate Type
    In/Outbound
    Target's
    Gate ID#
    Launch
    Time
    Landing
    Time
    In Flight
    Time
    Notes
    26 SEP 09
    1000A Base Activated
    1200A-1600A Training
    1800A-1921A XAD1471 Available.
    01 OUTBOUND G-1394 19:21 19:37 00:16 VP401A
    COMBAT
    02 INBOUND G-1394 20:01 20:17 00:16 VP401A
    03 OUTBOUND G-1591 20:30 20:46 00:16* Mission 1
    VP1066B
    SAR
    04 INBOUND G-1591 22:45 23:09 00:24* Return From
    Mission 1
    VP1066B
    2200A-0000A Training
    2019A-0000A XAD1471 Available
    27 SEP 09
    0001A-1600A XAD1471 Available
    1000A+ Breakfast Available
    1130A-1530A Training
    1530A-1600A Operational Debriefing/Meal
    1800A Base Shut Down

    CON-77 Roster

    Notes:

    # Rank Name Post Personnel
    Notes
    General
    Notes
    1 BGEN COURTNEY. A. R. MO GC OOC Roster
    1. Anderson. Simon.
    2. Booley. Christopher.
    3. Clarke. Stephen.
    4. Foster. Patricia.
    5. Furlong. Susan. (16th)
    6. Rushen. Clive.
    7. Wayland. Dean C.

    Awards Granted

    The Good Conduct Medal:
    SSGT STOKES. B.

    The Armed Forces Expeditionary Service Medal:
    ALL

    The Armed Forces Reserve Service Medal:
    SSGT STOKES. B.

    The Training Ribbon:
    STOKES. B

    Promotions
    See note below

    Available EICU = 0

    Available BPU = 6
    MAJ KILKENNY. D. R. = 5 BPU
    All others = 6 BPU

    Notes:
    New promotions system introduced, requiring more points per grade. As a result, most personnel have suffered a demotion to bring their points in to line. See HERE for details.

    2 MAJ KILKENNY. D. R. - GC
    3 1LT KING. E. S3 FC
    4 MAJ LAW. J. T. Auditor GC
    5 CPT SACKVILLE-WEST. M. B. - -
    GC
    6 SSGT STOKES. B. CMO FC
    7 SSGT WARD. C. - FC

    CON-77 Mission Log

    Notes:

    M# Rank & Name Squad Post Status L-S-C
    1 1LT KING. E. A - Returned 0-0-0
    1 SSGT STOKES. B. A - Returned 0-0-0
    1 SSGT WARD. C. A 2IC Returned 0-0-0
    Notes
    -


    CON-78 Battle Practise #9

    13-15 November 2009

    A Service Operation, designated as a Battle Practise.

    CON-78 Roster

    1. ANDERSON. Simon. 9 BPU.
    2. BOOLEY. Christopher. 3 BPU. (15 NOV 09 only)
    3. CLARKE. Stephen.
    4. FOSTER. Patricia. 3 BPU. (15 NOV 09 only)
    5. FURLONG. Susan. 6 BPU. (14-15 NOV 09 only)
    6. RUSHEN. Clive. 9 BPU.
    7. WAYLAND. Dean C. 3 BPU.
    8. WORSFOLD. Graham. 3 BPU.

    BPU = Battle Practise Units.

    Session Schedule:

    #1 Woodland Day Exercises (14 NOV) = 3 BPU
    #2 Woodland Night Exercise (14 NOV) = 3 BPU
    #3 Trench Assault Exercise (14 NOV) = 3 BPU


    CON-79 Battle Practise #10

    20-21 February 2010

    A Service Operation, designated as a Battle Practise.

    CON-79 Roster

    1. ANDERSON. Simon. 6 BPU.
    2. BOOLEY. Christopher. 6 BPU.
    3. WAYLAND. Dean C. 6 BPU.

    BPU = Battle Practise Units.

    Session Schedule:

    #1 Marksmanship Training (20 FEB) = 3 BPU
    #2 Trench Assault Night Exercise (20 FEB) = 3 BPU


    CON-80 Battle Practise #11

    17-18 April 2010

    A Service Operation, designated as a Battle Practise, incorporating a Work Detail session.

    CON-80 Roster

    1. ANDERSON. Simon. 9 BPU.
    2. BOOLEY. Christopher. 9 BPU.
    3. EMERY. Daniel. 9 BPU
    4. FURLONG. Susan. 9 BPU
    5. WAYLAND. Dean C. 9 BPU.

    BPU = Battle Practise Units.

    Session Schedule:

    #1 Marksmanship & Trench Assault Training (17 APR) 3 BPU
    #2 Dusk Assault Exercise (17 APR) = 1 BPU
    #3 Night Assault Exercise (17 APR) = 2 BPU #4 Marksmanship Training (17 APR) = 3 BPU

    18 APR Work Detail


    CON-81 Battle Practise #12

    19-20 June 2010

    A Service Operation, designated as a Battle Practise, incorporating a Work Detail session.

    CON-81 Roster

    1. ANDERSON. Simon. 6 BPU.
    2. BOOLEY. Christopher. 6 BPU.
    3. FOSTER. Patricia. 1 BPU (Sunday Only)
    4. FURLONG. Susan. 6 BPU
    5. WAYLAND. Dean C. 6 BPU.

    BPU = Battle Practise Units.

    Session Schedule:

    #1 19 JUN Long Range Marksmanship Training 2 BPU
    #2 19 JUN Woodland Fighting 2 BPU
    #3 19 JUN Night Fighting 1 BPU
    #4 20 JUN Marksmanship Training 1 BPU
    #5 20 JUN Work Detail


    CON-82 Expert Infantry Course #14

    14-15 August 2010

    A Service Operation, designated as a Expert Infantry Course, incorporating a Work Detail session.

    CON-82 Roster

    1. BOOLEY. Christopher. 3 EICU.
    3. FOSTER. Patricia. 3 EICU (Sunday Only)
    4. JORDAN. Jane. 3 EICU
    5. WAYLAND. Dean C. 3 EICU.

    EICU = Expert Infantry Course Units.

    Session Schedule:

    #1 14 AUG Work Detail
    #2 15 AUG Knife Fighting 2 EICU
    #3 15 AUG Woodland/Urban Assault 1 EICU


    CON-83 OPERATION SLAPTON SANDS

    27-28 November 2010

    Issued by RGHQ-51 GATEWATCH on 27 1030Z NOV 10
    Updated: 30 1731Z NOV 10

    General Briefing

    Projected Flight Conditions

    All signal spikes on the system have stabalised at an energy level 8× above normal, this means that there has been a 33% increase over those recorded at CON-77, which is consistent with our approach to sunspot maximum. NB: Solar activity is currently varying between 30 and 50% greater than the previous sunspot maximum, that co-incided with the previous drop off in Gate activations in 2000 and 2001. 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-77 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 only rated to 9G (the max for fast jet aircrews). Note that any 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.

    Post Op. Ed.: The missions to G-1270 and G-1276 were the most severe flight conditions ever experienced, the others were on a par with previous recent operations

    Alien Biological Contaminant (ABC) Levels

    The aggregate post CON-77 M1/M2 ABC level stands at 423 units, that is 53 above those recorded at CON-74. This is in excess of triple the volume detected prior to CON-52 OPERATION BANNOCKBURN 4-6 MAR 05. Wherein "100 units" was the base line reference figure for the M1, with M2's at trace levels (0.34u), a value that had remained stable since 1947. The post CON-77 OPERATION GREAT YARMOUTH (26-27 SEP 09) total of M1 type ABC recovered from equipment deployed off-world, achieved a total of 377 units, an increase of +44 units over those recorded for CON-74 which only had a +11 increase over CON-73. We are NO longer of the opinion that this data re-enforces the previous view that the overall rate of increase in M1's had probably now peaked. However, as with CON-73 and -74 there was an extremely significant jump in the recovered levels of the M2 type of ABC at CON-77 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 (+9). See the ABC Report. Special effort must be made to collect air, water, rock, soil and foliage samples, plus Enemy Prisoners of War (EPW), during OPERATION GREAT YARMOUTH 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 on the new policy regarding T1 EPW's.

    The precautionary principal dictates that 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-83 will like CON-77 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.

    Post Op. Ed.: Due to cut backs, the test kits were absent, and only soil samples from boots were taken, along with normal filter extractions - data to follow.

    Alerts & Special Orders

    1. Only one mission has been conducted from RGHQ-51 in the past two years, and so we are in effect blind as to the military 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 permanent appointment.

    3. AREA-50 in the USA is once again on-line, and their CLEGG ("CONTACT Long Endurance Gate Group") program is scheduled for reactivation during 2011.

    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 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 (which remains fatal). It is hoped that the less fanatical 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 interrogation and custody. 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-77, 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 retreival flight to/from:

    NB: the XAD1471 system will only function during a standard Gate cycle period (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 06/2011., subject to UNSGCHQ adjudication.

    END OF ALERTS & SPECIAL ORDERS

    CON-83 Chain of Command

    Flight Crew
    Officers NCO'S Other Ranks
    1. Lieutenant Colonel TACHIKOMA. Lara. (CO)
    2. First Lieutenant AITKEN. Bradley (S2)
    3. Second Lieutenant OWEN. U. Nicholas.

    4. Staff Sergeant WARD. Christine.
    5. Staff Sergeant STOKES. Bradley. (CMO)
    6. Staff Sergeant Knight. Alice.
    7. Sergeant CARTER. Thomas G.
    NONE
    Special Attachments Ground Crew
    Officers NCO's & Other Ranks
    NONE 1. Brigadier General COURTNEY. Alastair R.
    2. Major KILKENNY. David R.
    3. Captain SACKVILLE-WEST. M. Bertrand.
    4. Captain FROST. Jonathon.
    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, 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 capacity only, and those listed in Support have authority with regard to base management and security issues only.

    CON-83 OPERATION SLAPTON SANDS
    GATEWATCH Chart

    GATEWATCH reports that as of 1030Z there are a total of 13 inbound and outbound wormholes for CON-83. This is a huge reduction compared to the 345 detected for CON-74 (Op. ANCRUM 14-16 NOV 08), but is more in keeping with the 22 of CON-77 OPERATION GREAT YARMOUTH (26-27 SEP 09). However, it is still only a fraction of the 51 for CON-68, 107 for CON-72 and the 171 for CON-73. Of these 13 developed signals only 11 as specified below are relevant to UNMC Flight Crews. There are 3 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
    27 NOV 10
    1000Z Base Activated
    1200Z-1411Z XAD1471 Available.
    01 OUTBOUND G-1276 14:11 14:29 00:18* Mission 1 to
    P3004A
    Pathfinder
    02 INBOUND G-1276 15:22 15:41 00:19* Return from
    Mission 1 to
    P3004A
    03 OUTBOUND G-0795 17:49 18:01 00:12* Mission 2 to
    VP3000A
    RECON
    04 INBOUND G-0795 19:22 19:35 00:13* Return from
    Mission 2 to
    VP3000A
    05 OUTBOUND G-1270 20:45 20:57 00:12* Mission 3 to
    P3003B
    Pathfinder
    06 INBOUND G-1270 21:58 22:12 00:14* Return from
    Mission 3 to
    P3003B
    Pathfinder
    2214Z-0000Z XAD1471 Available
    28 NOV 10
    0001Z-0902Z XAD1471 Available
    07A OUTBOUND G-0002 08:00 FAILED FAILED Failed XAD1471 Force Gate to
    VXC105C (G-0002)**
    07B OUTBOUND G-0804 09:02 09:15 00:13* Mission 4 to
    P3002A
    Pathfinder
    1000Z Mess Hall Opens
    08 INBOUND G-0804 10:01 10:18 00:17* Return from
    Mission 4 to
    P3002A
    Pathfinder
    1020Z-1114Z XAD1471 Available
    09 INBOUND G-0799 11:14 11:31 00:17* Return from
    Mission X to
    VC068W
    RECON
    10A OUTBOUND G-0799 11:12 ? ? XAD1471 Forced Gate for Mission 4 to
    VC068W
    RECON
    10B INBOUND G-0799 11:40 12:00 00:20* SGT Carter G. W.
    Returned from
    Mission 5 to
    VC068W
    RECON
    1202Z-1242Z XAD1471 Available
    11 INBOUND G-0799 12:42 13:01 00:19* 2LT OWEN. U. and
    SSGT WARD. C.
    Returned from
    Mission 5 to
    VC068W
    RECON
    1301Z-1400Z Operational Debriefing/Meal
    1400Z-1500Z Pack
    1530Z Base Locked Down

    CON-83 Roster

    Notes:

    # Rank Name Post Personnel
    Notes
    General
    Notes
    1 1LT AITKEN. B. XO/S2 GC OOC Roster
    1. Anderson. Simon.
    2. Clarke. Stephen.
    3. Foster. Patricia.
    4. Grana-Priego. Anthony.
    5. Molloy. John.
    6. Parker. Susan.
    7. Pollard. Ashley Rachel.
    8. Rushen. Clive.
    9. Smith. Trevor.
    10. Stratman. Gary.
    11. Wayland. Dean C.

    Awards Granted

    The Air Medal:
    SGT CARTER. T. G.

    The Good Conduct Medal:
    1LT AITKEN. B.
    SGT CARTER. T. G.
    SSGT KNIGHT. A.
    LTC TACHIKOMA. L.

    The Armed Forces Expeditionary Service Medal:
    ALL

    The Armed Forces Reserve Service Medal:
    SGT CARTER. T. G.
    SSGT KNIGHT. A.
    LTC TACHIKOMA. L.

    The Longl Service Medal:
    LTC TACHIKOMA. L.

    The Commanders Badge:
    2LT OWEN. U.

    Promotions
    SGT CARTER. T. G. = SSGT

    Available EICU = 0

    Available BPU = 0

    Other Notes:
    -

    2 SGT CARTER. T. G. - FC
    3 BGEN COURTNEY. A. R. MO GC (MPC)
    4 MAJ KILKENNY. D. R. - GC (MPC)
    5 CPT FROST. J. - GC (MPC)
    6 SSGT KNIGHT. A. - FC
    7 1LT OWEN. U. - FC
    8 CPT SACKVILLE-WEST. M. B. - GC (MPC)
    9 SSGT STOKES. B. CMO GC
    10 LTC TACHIKOMA. L. CO/S3/MO FC
    11 SSGT WARD. C. - FC

    CON-83 Mission Log

    Notes:

    M# Rank & Name Unit Post Status L-S-C
    1 SGT CARTER. T. G. A - Returned WIA 1-0-0
    1 1LT OWEN. U. A 1IC Returned 0-0-0
    1 SSGT WARD. C. A 2IC Returned WIA 2-0-0
    2 SGT CARTER. T. G. A - Returned 0-0-0
    2 SSGT KNIGHT. A. A 2IC/SAW Returned 0-0-0
    2 1LT OWEN. U. A 1IC Returned 0-0-0
    3 SGT CARTER. T. G. A - Returned 0-0-0
    3 SSGT KNIGHT. A. A SAW Returned WIA 1-0-0
    3 1LT OWEN. U. A 2IC Returned 0-0-0
    3 LTC TACHIKOMA. L. A 1IC Returned 0-0-0
    3 SSGT WARD. C. A - Returned 0-0-0
    4 1LT OWEN. U. A 1IC Returned 0-0-0
    4 SSGT WARD. C. A 2IC Returned 0-0-0
    5 1LT OWEN. U. A 1IC Returned WIA 2-0-0
    5 SSGT WARD. C. A 2IC Returned WIA 1-0-0
    WIA Listings
    SGT CARTER. T. G. 1 Light
    SSGT KNIGHT. A. 1 Light
    2LT OWEN. U. 2 Light
    SSGT WARD. C. 3 Light

    Weapon Malfunctions:
    3 Power Failures*
    1 Feed Failure
    *NB: That the average tempreture was circa −3°C throughout.

    Other Notes:
    Staff Sergeant Christine Ward is being recommended for a decoration by First Lieutenant Owen for her actions during Mission 5.


    CON-84
    OPERATION YORK

    26-27 November 2011

    Issued by the RGHQ-51 GATEWATCH 26 0930Z NOV 11
    Updated: 26 2306Z NOV 13

    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 24-27 NOV 10, 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 vary 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-77. This is in excess of triple the volume detected prior to CON-52 OPERATION BANNOCKBURN 4-6 MAR 05. Wherein "100 units" was the base line reference figure for the M1, with M2's at trace levels (0.34u), a value that had remained stable since 1947. The post CON-83 OPERATION SLAPTON SANDS (27-28 NOV 10) 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 +44 M1 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-77 the level of the M2 type of ABC achieved 46u and post CON-83 the figure was 90u, an increase of +44. See the ABC Report. 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 permanent 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 fanatical 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 interrogation and custody. 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 retreival 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 capacity 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 0930Z 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
    26 NOV 11
    1000Z Base Activation
    XAD1471 Power Up
    1200Z-1407Z 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
    2318Z-0000Z XAD1471 Available
    27 NOV 11
    0000Z-0119Z 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
    0133Z-0203Z XAD1471 Available
    0203Z XAD1471 Shut Down
    1000Z Mess Hall Opens
    1030Z-1400Z Battle Practise
    1700Z 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.


    CON-85 Battle Practise #13

    28-29 July 2012

    A Service Operation, designated as a Battle Practise.

    CON-85 Roster

    1. ANDERSON. Simon. 10 BPU.
    2. COCKAYNE. Nicholas. 13 BPU.
    3. FOSTER. Patricia. 13 BPU.
    4. GRANA-PRIEGO. Anthony. 13 BPU.
    5. MELLOR. Andrew. 13 BPU.
    6. STRATMAN. Gary. 13 BPU.
    7. WAYLAND. Dean C. 13 BPU.

    BPU = Battle Practise Units.

    Session Schedule:

    #1 07/28 4 BPU Trench Assaults
    #2 07/28 3 BPU Marksmanship
    #3 07/28-29 3 BPU NightHill Assaults
    #4 07/29 3 BPU CQB Practise


    CON-86 OPERATION X*

    24-25 November 2012

    Issued by the RGHQ-51 GATEWATCH 26 0930Z NOV 12
    Updated: 26 2311Z NOV 13

    * OPERATIONAL NAME WAS NOT SET BY THE ATTENDING FLIGHT CREW

    Operations Order

    Projected Flight Conditions

    Gate behaviour continues in becoming increasingly iratic, with the distance between operational cycles becoming longer and longer. The last such operation, was conducted during the period 26-27 NOV 11 CON-84 OPERATION YORK one year ago, and the forecast for the next is sometime during 2013. Both according to surviving records and the collective memory of the Gatewatch staff, these conditions have never been as serious 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 vary between 30 and 50% greater than the previous sunspot maximum, that co-incided with the last drop off in Gate activations in 2000 ~ 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-84. 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-84 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-84 M1/M2 ABC level stands at 496 units, that is 51 above those recorded at CON-83 (445U). This is almost five times the volume detected prior to CON-52 OPERATION BANNOCKBURN 4-6 MAR 05. Wherein "100 units" was the base line reference figure for the M1, with M2's at trace levels (0.34u), a value that had remained stable since 1947. The post CON-84 OPERATION YORK (26-27 NOV 11) total of M1 type ABC recovered from equipment deployed off-world, achieved a total of 335 units,being only the second recorded decrease in the type. A reduction of -20 units was detected at CON-84, compared to the +44 increase over CON-77. As with CONs -83, -77, -74 and -73 there was an extremely significant jump in the recovered levels of the M2 type of ABC at CON-84 when compared to CONs -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. At CON-84 the M2 level was 161u, an increase of +71u, which is now almost one third of the total ABC levels. See the ABC Report. 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-86 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-86 will like CON-84 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

    END OF ALERTS & SPECIAL ORDERS

    CON-86 Chain of Command

    Flight Crew
    Officers NCO'S Other Ranks
    1. First Lieutenant OWEN. U. (ACO/S3)
    2. Captain AITKEN. B (S2/S4)

    3. Staff Sergeant WARD. C.
    4. Staff Sergeant STOKES. B. (CMO)
    5. Staff Sergeant BAUER. R. (MO)
    NONE
    Special Attachments Ground Crew
    Officers NCO's & Other Ranks
    NONE 1. Brigadier General COURTNEY. A. R. (S1)
    2. Major LAW. J.T.
    NONE

    NB: 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, or in simple alphabetical order as appropriate. This latter point is for all practical purposes a purely 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 capacity only, and those listed in Support have authority with regard to base management and security issues only.

    CON-86 OPERATION X*
    GATEWATCH Chart

    * OPERATIONAL NAME TO BE SET UPON COMMENCEMENT

    GATEWATCH reports that as of 0930Z there are a total of 5 inbound and 4 outbound wormholes for CON-86. This is a further reduction compared to those detected for CON-84. Of these developed signals only 3 as specified below are relevant to UNMC Flight Crews, see the sealled orders. There are no Pathfinder missions at this time.

    Notes:


    Activation
    #
    Gate Type
    In/Outbound
    Target's
    Gate ID#
    Launch
    Time
    Landing
    Time
    In Flight
    Time
    Notes
    24 NOV 12
    1000Z Base Activation
    XAD1471 Power Up Complete
    1200Z-1934Z XAD1471 Available.
    01 OUTBOUND G-0842 19:38 19:55 00:17* Mission 1 to
    SG51-P0617A
    RECON
    SG Team Roster:
    1LT OWEN. U.
    SSGT WARD. E.
    SSGT BAUER. R.
    CON-61.7 PF
    CON-84.1 RECON
    02 INBOUND G-0842 20:22 20:36 00:14* Return from
    Mission 1 to
    SG51-P0617A
    RECON
    03 INBOUND G-0842 21:10 21:23 00:13* Actual Return from Mission 1 to
    SG51-P0617A
    RECON
    Flight Hourss = 1:45
    04 INBOUND G-0842 21:40 21:56 00:16* Proposed "Forced Gate"
    Return from Mission 1 to
    SG51-P0617A
    RECON
    05 OUTBOUND G-0842 22:25 22:36 00:11* Proposed "Forced Gate"
    Mission 2 to
    SG51-P0617A
    SAR
    06 INBOUND G-0842 23:40 23:50 00:10* Proposed "Forced Gate"
    Return from Mission 1 & 2 from
    SG51-P0617A
    RECON/SAR
    2152Z-0000Z XAD1471 Available
    25 NOV 12
    0000Z-0200Z XAD1471 Available
    0200Z XAD1471 Shut Down
    1000Z Mess Hall Opens
    1030Z-1600Z Battle Practise
    1700Z-1800Z Base Locked Down

    CON-86 Roster

    Notes:

    # Rank Name Post Personnel
    Notes
    General
    Notes
    1 CPT AITKEN. B. XO/S2 GC OOC Roster
    1. Anderson. Simon.
    2. Booley. Christopher.
    3. Foster. Patricia.
    4. Grana-Priego. Anthony.
    5. Mellor. Andrew.
    6. Stratman. Gary.
    7. Wayland. Dean C.

    Awards Granted

    The Armed Forces Expeditionary Service Medal:
    ALL

    Promotions
    TBA

    Available EICU = 0

    Available BPU = TBA

    Other Notes:
    -

    2 SSGT BAUER. R. MO FC
    3 BGEN COURTNEY. A. R. MO GC
    4 MAJ LAW. J. T. - GC
    5 1LT OWEN. U. CO/S2 FC
    6 SSGT STOKES. B. CMO GC
    7 SFC WARD. C. - FC

    CON-86 Mission Log

    Notes:

    M# Rank & Name Unit Post Status A-L-B-H
    1 1LT OWEN. U. A 1IC Returned 0-0-0-0
    1 SFC WARD. C. A 2IC Returned 0-0-0-0
    1 SSGT BAUER. R. A MO Returned 0-0-0-0
    Total Wounds:
    0

    Weapon Malfunctions:
    ?

    Other Notes:
    -


    CON-87 Regimental Dinner & Conference #10

    8-9 December 2012

    A Service Operation containing a intelligence conference and the Regimental Dinner.

    CON-87 Roster

    1. BOOLEY. Christopher.
    2. FOSTER. Patricia.
    3. FURLONG. Susan.
    4. GRANA-PRIEGO. Anthony.
    5. MELLOR. Andrew.
    6. PARKER. Susan.
    7. POLLARD. Ashley Rachael.
    8. STRATMAN. Gary..
    9. WAYLAND. Dean C.


    CON-88 OPERATION STIRLING BRIDGE

    03-04 AUGUST 2013

    Issued by the RGHQ-51 GATEWATCH 03 1030A AUG 13
    Updated: 24 1600Z NOV 13

    POST OP NOTE:

    As due to flight conditions there was only one actual off-world mission, the majority of the time was use in Battle Practise on the Saturday and an Expert Infantry Course on the Sunday. Details are scant as NO debriefings or AAR's (After Action Reports) have been posted.

    Operations Order

    Projected Flight Conditions

    Gate behaviour continues in becoming increasingly iratic, with the distance between operational cycles becoming longer and longer. The last such operation, was CON-86, conducted over the weekend of 24-25 NOV 12, and known as "OPERATION X" as no operational name was assigned. CON-89 is scheduled for 30 NOV this year, and the forecast for next year is however for four operations. According to both surviving records and the collective memory of the Gatewatch staff, these conditions have never been as serious 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 vary between 30 and 50% greater than the previous sunspot maximum, that co-incided with the last drop off in Gate activations in 2000 ~ 2001.

    Signal Spikes for planetary target acquisition on the system are extremely eratic, varying between an energy level of 15× and 25× above the "normal" amplitude. This is an increase over the 14× recorded at CON-86. No stable Gates are listed at this time (see the chart below). 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-86 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-86 M1/M2 ABC level stands at 571 units, that is 75 above those recorded at CON-83 (496U). This is almost six times the volume detected prior to CON-52 OPERATION BANNOCKBURN 4-6 MAR 05. Wherein "100 units" was the base line reference figure for the M1, with M2's at trace levels (0.34u), a value that had remained stable since 1947. The post CON-86 OPERATION X (24-25 NOV 12) total of M1 type ABC recovered from equipment deployed off-world, achieved a total of 313U, being only the third recorded decrease in the type. A reduction of -22U was detected at CON-86, compared to the -20 decrease over CON-84.

    As with CON's -84, 83, -77, -74 and -73 there was an extremely significant jump in the recovered levels of the M2 type of ABC at CON-86 when compared to CON-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. At CON-86 the M2 level was 254u, an increase of +93u, which is now almost 45% of the total ABC levels. See the ABC Report. 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-88 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 bio-safety post flight - WITHOUT EXCEPTION! The so-called "boot room" has been specially adapted for this purpose (Level 2, room #208). CON-88 will like CON-86 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

    NB: Regarding the XAD1471, the 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 outbound and one inbound flight to another target of your choice. 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. For example, 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.

    END OF ALERTS & SPECIAL ORDERS

    CON-88 Chain of Command

    Flight Crew
    Officers NCO'S Other Ranks
    1. Captain KING. E.

    2. Staff Sergeant BAUER. R. (MO)
    3. Corporal WOLFE. C.
    4. Recruit OSES. C
    Special Attachments Ground Crew
    Officers NCO's & Other Ranks
    NONE 1. Brigadier General COURTNEY. A. R. (S1)
    2. Staff Sergeant STOKES. B. (CMO)

    NB: 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, Marine Recruits, Specialist Recruits and Civilian Recruits, have had their seniority determined first by whether they are military, trained or untrained civilians, and secondly by date of enlistment, or in simple alphabetical order as appropriate. This latter point is for all practical purposes a purely 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 capacity only, and those listed in Support have authority with regard to base management and security issues only.

    CON-88 OPERATION STIRLING BRIDGE
    GATEWATCH Chart

    GATEWATCH reports that as of 0930A there are NO stable inbound or outbound wormholes for CON-88. Therefore the S3 must decide which targets they would like to attempt to make a connection with, using the XAD1471 system.

    Notes:


    Activation
    #
    Gate Type
    In/Outbound
    Target's
    Gate ID#
    Launch
    Time
    Landing
    Time
    In Flight
    Time
    Notes
    03 AUG 13
    1000A Base Activation
    XAD1471 Power Up In Progress
    1300A-2359A XAD1471 Available.
    01 (F) OUTBOUND G-0736 23:00A 23:15A 00:15 Mission 1
    RECON
    SG51-PO393A
    (VXC042A)
    CON-39.3
    (TD1471 Test Site)
    CON-60.3 RECON
    2317A-0000A XAD1471 Available
    04 AUG 13
    0017A XAD1471 Active Then Shut Down
    02 (F) INBOUND G-0736 00:00A 00:15A 00:15 Return from
    Mission 1
    1:15 Off-World Hours
    1000A Mess Hall Opens
    1100A-1500A Battle Practise & Expert Infantry Course Training
    1500A-1700A Base Locked Down

    CON-88 Roster

    See Legend below:
    # Rank Name Post Personnel
    Notes
    General
    Notes
    1 SSGT BAUER. R. MO FC OOC Roster
    1. Anderson. Simon.
    2. Cockayne. Nicholas.
    3. Furlong. Susan.
    4. Mellor. Andrew.
    5. Oses. Charles.
    6. Wayland. Dean C.

    Awards Granted:

    The Good Conduct Medal:
    BAUER. R.
    KING. E.
    OSES. C.
    STOKES. B.

    The Armed Forces Expeditionary Service Medal:
    ALL

    Astronauts Wings:
    REC OSES. C.

    Promotions:
    PVT. Oses. C.

    Available EICU = TBA

    Available BPU = TBA

    Other Notes:
    TBA

    2 BGEN COURTNEY. A. R. MO GC
    3 CPT KING. E. S2 FC
    4 REC OSES. C. - FC
    5 SSGT STOKES. B. CMO GC
    6 CPL WOLFE. C. - FC

    Legend:

    CON-88 Mission Log

    See Legend below:
    M# # Rank Name Unit Post Status A-L-B-H
    1 1 CPT KING. Elizabeth. A 1IC WIA 1-1-0-0
    1 2 SSGT BAUER. Richard. A 2IC/MO WIA 1-0-0-0
    1 3 CPL WOLF. Carl. A - WIA 0-1-0-0
    1 4 REC OSES. Charles. A - WIA 0-1-0-0
    Total Wounds 2-3-0-0
    Weapon Malfunctions:
    ?
    Other Notes:
    ?

    Legend:


    CON-89 OPERATION VERULAMIUM

    30 November-12 December 2013

    Issued by the RGHQ-51 GATEWATCH @ 30 1000Z NOV 13
    Updated: 19 1830Z DEC 13

    Operations Order

    Projected Flight Conditions

    General: Gate behaviour is becoming even more increasingly iratic, with a general decline over the past few tours in flight operations and their associated number of stable wormhole connections. However, the forecast for 2014 is for three such operations (plus the intelligence conference and dinner)-a 50% increase on 2013, but with the likelyhood of extremely turbulent and dangerous conditions both in flight and off-world, as evidenced by the situation experienced by all Regiments during CON-88 during August this year, wherein no Star Gate Base had any "natural" wormholes-all had to be forced, which resulted in a limited number of actual missions. This appears to be due to the increasing influence of the systems Black Hole root at G-1597 and or the interference of the alien infestation currently under way in the mid part of the spline. 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 vary between 30 and 50% greater than the previous sunspot maximum, that co-incided with the last drop off in Gate activations in 2000 ~ 2001.

    CON-89 Specific: The signal strengths for planetary target acquisitions on the system are highly variable, ranging from as low as just 0.5× and 35× the "normal" amplitude. During CON-86 it peaked at 22×. Unlike then we do have a small number of stable Gates as listed below, possibly associated with the passage of peak sunspot activity. The Gate Tower's Gravity Wave detector is as ever continuing to pick up strong signals of a similar magnitude, which means that the Gate is once again "leaking" gravity. Thus as per CON-86 we can not garuntee crew safety within the Gate tower or any resulting wormholes. During CON-86, G-forces as high as 8.5G were experience by Russian personnel, resulting in a number of injuries, but fortunately no fatalities. "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 Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for pre-flight innoculations versus motion sickness.

    Alien Biological Contaminant (ABC) Levels

    General: The aggregate post CON-88 M1/M2 ABC level stands at 661 units, that is a 94U increase above those recorded at CON-86 (567U). This is almost seven times 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 (0.34u), a value that had remained stable since 1947.

    M1: The post CON-88 total of M1 type ABC recovered from equipment deployed off-world, achieved a total of 298U, being the fourth recorded decrease in the type. A reduction of -15U, slightly less than the -22U detected at CON-86, compared to the -20 decrease over CON-84.

    M2: As with CON's -86, -84, 83, -77, -74 and -73 there was an marked change in the volume of recovered levels of the M2 type of ABC at CON-88 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. At CON-88 the M2 level reached a massive 363U, an increase of + 109 U over the 254 U of CON-86.. See the ABC page for more details.

    NOTE: the following chart is an UPDATE, and did not appear on the original document.

    ABC Chart [EXTRACT]

    Click the link above to see the main ABC Report page. See the "Legend" below the table, and the UNMC Abbreviations & Glossary of Terms .
    CON# Operational Code Name Date(s) ~Days~ M1 +/-u Total M1 u/% M1 +/-u Per Day M2 +/-u Total M2 u/% +/-u M2 Per Day M1+M2 +/- u (%) = M1+M2 u
    86 Op. "X" 24-25NOV12 362 -22u 313u 55.21% -0.060u +93u 254u 44.79% +0.256u +71u (+14.31%) = 567u
    313u = 55.21% CON-86 M1
    M2 254u = 44.79%
    CON# Operational Code Name Date(s) ~Days~ M1 +/-u Total M1 u/% M1 +/-u Per Day M2 +/-u Total M2 u/% +/-u M2 Per Day M1+M2 +/- u (%) = M1+M2 u
    88 Op. STIRLING BRIDGE 03-04AUG13 247 -15u 298u 45.08% -0.061u +109u 363u 54.92% +0.818u +94 (+16.57%) = 661u
    298u = 45.08% CON-88 M1
    M2 363u = 54.92%
    CON# Operational Code Name Date(s) ~Days~ M1 +/-u Total M1 u/% M1 +/-u Per Day M2 +/-u Total M2 u/% +/-u M2 Per Day M1+M2 +/- u (%) = M1+M2 u
    89 Op. VERULAMIUM 30NOV-01DEC13 118 -18u 280u 36.84% -0.153u +117u 480u 63.16% +0.992u +99u (+14.97%) = 760u
    280u = 36.84% CON-89 M1
    M2 480u = 63.16%

    Legend
    • Column 1: the operation's "CON" number.
    • Upper Row, Column 2: the operation's code name.
    • Upper Row, Column 3: the operations dates
    • Upper Row, Column 4: the number of days between this and the previous Flight Operation.
    • Upper Row, Column 5: the total rise or fall of M1 ABC since the previous off-world operation.
    • Upper Row, Column 6: the total M1 ABC and its current percentage, at the end date specified.
    • Upper Row, Column 7: the M1 rate of change in Units per day.
    • Upper Row, Column 8: the total rise or fall of M2 ABC since the previous off-world operation.
    • Upper Row, Column 9: the total M2 ABC and its current percentage, at the end date specified.
    • Upper Row, Column 10: the M2 rate of change in Units per day.
    • Upper Row, Column 11: the total increase of M1 and M2, followed by the rate of change as a percentage of the previous operation. Finally the M1 and M2 ABC as a total.
    • Lower Row: a bar chart as a visual aid to understanding the above data.

    Special effort must be made to collect air, water, rock, soil and foliage samples, plus Enemy Prisoners of War (EPW's), during OPERATION VERULAMIUM 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 and T2 EPW's.

    The precautionary principal dictates that CON-89 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 bio-safety post flight-WITHOUT EXCEPTION! The so-called "boot room" has been specially adapted for this purpose (Level 2, room #208). CON-89 will like CON-88 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

    Note Regarding The XAD1471

    The XAD1471 is part of the Gatewatch system, enabling very limited control of the Star Gate by the Ground Crew, originally designed to permit emergency recovery of off-world teams. The system will only function during a "natural" Gate cycle, which occur in blocks of about 1~3 days, approximately 3~5 times a year, and require circa 72 hours of pre flight charging. The Ground Crew can then force up to two Gate activations during that cycle, to or from a target of the operation's commander's choice. 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. Be aware that the earlier the Ground crew are advised of an intended launch or recovery mission, the safer it will be for the SG team. For example, the short notice given by the surviving Engineers (OPERATION WINCHESTER, CON-68), resulted in losses during their return flight.

    END OF ALERTS & SPECIAL ORDERS

    CON-89 OPERATION VERULAMIUM Chain of Command

    See the Notes below the table, and the UNMC Abbreviations & Glossary of Terms .
    Flight Crew
    Officers NCO'S & Other Ranks
    1. CPT KING. E. (CO/S3)
    2. CPT AITKEN. B. (S2/S4)
    3. SFC WARD. C.
    4. SFC KELLEY. G. (MO)
    5. SSGT BAUER. R.*
    6. SSGT CARTER. G. T.
    7. SSGT JOHANSON. A.
    8. SGT REYNOLDS. T. (MO)
    9. CPL WOLFE. C.
    10. PVT OSES. C
    Special Attachments Ground Crew
    Officers NCO's &: Other Ranks
    NONE 1. BGEN COURTNEY. A. R. (S1/4/5)
    2. MAJ KILKENNY. DAVID. R. MD (MO)
    3. MAJ FROST. J. (MO)
    NONE

    NOTES
    1. 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, recent service, and finally a comparison between their Promotional Points and their level of training (Expert Infantry Course Units & Battle Practise Units). New personnel, that is, Marine Recruits, Specialist Recruits and Civilian Recruits, have had their seniority determined first by whether they are military, trained or untrained civilians, and secondly by date of enlistment, or in simple alphabetical order as appropriate. This latter point is for all practical purposes a purely 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 capacity only, and those listed in Support have authority with regard to base management and security issues only.
    2. Also see the UNMC Abbreviations & Glossary of Terms as an additional aid.

    CON-89 OPERATION VERULAMIUM
    GATEWATCH Chart

    UPDATED 17 DEC 13:
    On the day GATEWATCH reported that as of 1000Z there were only 7 stable Outbound and Inbound Wormholes for CON-89, and there was NO return Gate for possible Mission #1. There were no Pathfinder missions at that time. Gates #2 & #3 were "Forced" activations using the XAD1471 device. Gate activation entries shown in red were NOT used during this operation.

    See the "Legend" below the table, and the UNMC Abbreviations & Glossary of Terms .
    30 NOV 13
    1000Z Base Activation
    1000Z Mess Hall Opens (for hot food)
    1000Z-1839Z XAD1471 Unavailable (Still in power-Up-Phase)
    1100Z-1300Z Operations Orders & Battle Practise Preparation
    1300Z-1530Z Battle Practise & SoP Review

    PROPOSED CURRICULUM:
    1. Range Work: Weapons Testing & Set Up
    2. Medical & Casualty Handling Drills
    3. Off-World Landing & Launch Drills
    4. CQB Drills (Rehearsals pre Mission 1)
    5. Night Fighting Drills
    POST OP. NOTE: for the next event EPW handling SOP's should be revisited

    1530Z Battle Practise Period Concludes - RTB (Return To Base)
    1600Z-1700Z Dinner
    1700Z Mess Hall Closed (for cooked food)
    1715Z Mission Briefing
    1730Z Mission Prep.
    1815Z READY LINE & PRE JUMP CHECKS
    Act.# In/Out Gate ID# Launch Landing Flight Notes
    1 OUTBOUND G-0842 18:26Z 18:39Z 00:13* Mission # 1
    COMBAT
    SG51-P0617A
    1841Z-2231Z XAD1471 Available
    2 (F) OUTBOUND G-0842 ?:?Z ?:?Z 00:11* Mission # 1
    COMBAT
    SG51-P0617A
    3 (F) INBOUND G-0842 21:00Z 21:13Z 00:13* Return from
    Mission # 1
    COMBAT
    SG51-P0617A
    Act.# In/Out Gate ID# Launch Landing Flight Notes
    4 (2) OUTBOUND G-0893 22:31Z 22:47Z 00:16* Mission 2
    RECON
    SG51-P0843B
    2249Z-2340Z XAD1471 Available
    Act.# In/Out Gate ID# Launch Landing Flight Notes
    5 (3) INBOUND G-0893 23:40Z 23:57Z 00:17* Return from
    Mission # 2
    RECON
    SG51-P0843B
    1:26 Total Off-World Hours
    2359Z-0044Z XAD1471 Available
    01 DEC 13
    0000Z-0044Z XAD1471 Available
    Act.# In/Out Gate ID# Launch Landing Flight Notes
    6 (4) INBOUND G-0893 00:44Z 01:02Z 00:18* Return from
    Mission 2
    RECON
    SG51-P0843B
    2:31 Total Off-World Hours
    0104Z-1139Z XAD1471 Available
    0100Z Mission Debriefing
    0130Z R&R/Bedtime
    0930Z Reveille
    1000Z Mess Hall Opens (serving hot food)
    1000Z-1045Z Breakfast
    1045Z Mission Briefing
    1100Z Mission Prep
    1130Z READY LINE & PRE JUMP CHECK
    Act.# In/Out Gate ID# Launch Landing Flight Notes
    7 (5) OUTBOUND G-0795 11:39Z 11:50Z 00:11* Mission # 3
    COMBAT
    SG51-PO731A
    1152Z-1327Z XAD1471 Available
    Act.# In/Out Gate ID# Launch Landing Flight Notes
    8 (6) INBOUND G-0795 13:27Z 13:40Z 00:013* Return from
    Mission # 3
    COMBAT
    SG51-PO731A
    2:01 Total Off-World Hours
    1342Z-1500Z XAD1471 Available, Then Shut Down
    1355Z-1500Z Mission & Operational Debriefings
    1500Z End of CON-89 OPERATION VERULAMIUM
    1600Z Mess Hall Closed
    1700Z Base Lock Down

    Legend
    See the Notes below this Legend, as well as the UNMC Abbreviations & Glossary of Terms .
    • Column 1 "Act.#" is the "activation ordinal" as it was on the day. A number in brackets is the original ordinal, and indicates that this activation had had its ordinal changed by the insertion of a "forced" Gate using the XAD1471 system.
    • Column 2 "In/Out" is the direction of the wormhole in relationship to the Earth.
    • Column 3 "Gate ID#" is the individual target Gate's identification number. Remember that a Gate is on a "Spline", a linear set of Gates ONLY accessible via other Gates of the same Spline.
    • Column 4 "Launch" is the time the Gate opens for departure. See note 1.
    • Column 5 "Landing" is the time the Gate opens at the other end to enable arrival at your destination. See note 1.
    • Column 6 "Flight" is the duration of the flight. See note 1.
    • Column 7 "Notes" gives the Mission number and it's type: PATHFINDER, RECON, COMBAT, SAR or SPECIAL. Where known, the planetary ID is given here.

    NOTES:

    • All times in these tables are expressed in either ZULU (GMT) or ALPHA time (BST/CET) as listed. Please be aware that friendly forces off world, maybe operating in a different time zone.
    • You are reminded that Gates remain open for precisely 120 seconds ONLY, commencing with the specified launch/landing time.
    • WARNING: an asterisk set against the stated flight times for a givven Outbound and Inbound Gate Activation to a particular Gate, marks it as "variable", in that the flight times are different from one another, which indicates extreme conditions within the wormhole. It is essential that Flight Crews immediately begin Anti-G-LOC drill upon passing the Event Horizon.
    • The CO, XO, S2 & S3 must decide if and which targets they would like to attempt to make an Outbound or Inbound connection with, using the XAD1471 system in the available slots listed. If you desire to use the XAD1471, then you MUST notify the Star Labs engineers at your earliest to ensure a safe flight.
    • Specified mission types and numbers are for guidance only and are subject to change by the S3.
    • Where known, planetary ID's are given.
    END OF BRIEFING

    CON-89 Roster
    OPERATION VERULAMIUM 30 NOV-01 DEC 13
    See the "Legend" below the table, and the UNMC Abbreviations & Glossary of Terms .
    # Name Rank Serial# Post Assign. Status OOC Roster Decorations & Special Awards
    1 AITKEN. Bradley. CPT SN:51157050 XO/S2 GC - Anthony Grana-Priego Air Medal
    (for each additional block of 12 missions)
    SFC KELLEY. Gillian. (6th Award)

    United Nations Special Service Medal
    (for each 30 days of UN service)
    SSGT JOHANSON. Andrew. (2nd Award)

    Long Service Medal
    (for each 10 years at RGHQ-51)
    SSGT JOHANSON. Andrew. (1st Award)
    MAJ KILKENNY. David. (1st Award)

    Senior Astronauts Wings
    CPT KING. Elizabeth.

    EICU/BPU
    0/3 SSGT CARTER. Thomas.
    0/3 BGEN COURTNEY. Alistair R.
    0/3 MAJ FROST.Jonathon.
    0/3 SSGT JOHANSON. Andrew.
    0/3 SFC KELLEY. Gillian.
    0/3 MAJ KILKENNY. David.
    0/3 CPT KING. Elizabeth.
    0/3 PVT OSES. Charles.
    0/3 SGT REYNOLDS. Thomas.
    0/3 SFC WARD. Christine.
    0/3 CPL WOLFE. Carl.

    2 BAUER. Richard. SSGT SN:78015730 MO GC - Andrew Mellor
    3 CARTER. Thomas. SSGT SN:51154000 - FC - Trevor Smith
    4 COURTNEY. Alistair R. BGEN SN:78001077 S1/4/5 MPC - Dean Wayland
    5 FROST. Jonathon MAJ SN:51144727 - MPC - John Molloy
    6 JOHANSON. Andrew. SSGT SN:51140556 - GC - Martin Buxton
    7 KELLEY. Gillian. SFC SN:51158221 MO FC KIA Susan Berry
    8 KILKENNY. David R. MAJ SN:51142223 MO MPC - Stephen Clarke
    9 KING. Elizabeth. CPT SN:51170000 CO/S3 FC - Susan Furlong
    10 OSES. Charles. PVT SN:51201000 - FC - Charles Oses
    11 REYNOLDS. Thomas. SGT SN:51082655 MO FC - Brian Kellet
    12 WARD. Christine. SFC SN:51171191 - FC - Patricia Foster
    13 WOLFE. Carl. CPL SN:51125000 - FC - Nicholas Cockayne
    Other Notes: SFC KELLEY. Gillian. KIA

    Legend
    See also the UNMC Abbreviations & Glossary of Terms as an additional aid.
    • column 1 is an ordinal for safety head counts.
    • column 2 is an alphabetical listing by operatives' name, in the order family name, given name and if appropriate middle initial(s). This order is done regardless of ethnic practise of the persons country of origin. NB: full stops are placed after the family name, forename or middle initial(s) for technical reasons.
    • column 3 is the operatives' rank, in standard UNMC abbreviated format.
    • column 4 is the operatives' UNMC 8 digit serial number.
    • column 5 gives the operatives post within the overall operation, if one as been assigned
    • column 6 gives the operatives general unit asignment. "FC" = "Flight Crew", "GC" = "Ground Crew", MPC = "Military Police Company" and O for "Other" (meaning see notes).
    • column 7 lists any promotions awarded post the operation
    • column 8 gives the OOC roster. Any dates by a name indicates that this person was only present upon the stated day(s). An asterisk "*" marks this as the person's first operation.
    • column 9 lists any Decorations, special Awards, and the total number of Expert Infantry Course Units (EICU) or Battle Practise Units (BPU) awarded post operation.
    • At the bottom is a section for any "Other Notes"

    CON-89 Mission Log
    OPERATION VERULAMIUM 30 NOV-01 DEC 13
    See the "Legend" below the table, and the UNMC Abbreviations & Glossary of Terms .
    M# # Rank Name Unit Post Status A-L-B-H
    1 1 CPT KING. Elizabeth. A 1IC WIA** ?-?-?-?
    1 2 SFC WARD. Christine. A 2IC OK** ?-?-?-?
    1 3 SFC KELLEY. Gillian. A SMO KIA* 1-1-1-1
    1 4 SSGT CARTER. Thomas. A - OK ?-?-?-?
    1 5 SGT REYNOLDS. Thomas. A MO OK ?-?-?-?
    1 6 CPL WOLFE. Carl. A - OK ?-?-?-?
    1 7 PVT OSES. Charles. A - OK ?-?-?-?
    Total Wounds For This Mission = ?-?-?-?
    Weapon Malfunctions:
    ?
    Other Notes:
    * CASEVAC: died in surgery.
    ** Suffered a broken nose
    during the outbound flight,
    due to turbulence.
    M# # Rank Name Unit Post Status A-L-B-H
    2 1 CPT KING. Elizabeth. A 1IC OK ?-?-?-?
    2 2 SSGT CARTER. Thomas. A 2IC OK ?-?-?-?
    2 3 CPL WOLFE. Carl. A - OK ?-?-?-?
    Total Wounds For This Mission = ?-?-?-?
    Weapon Malfunctions:
    ?
    Other Notes:
    ?
    M# # Rank Name Unit Post Status A-L-B-H
    3 1 SFC WARD. Christine. A 1IC OK ?-?-?-?
    3 2 SGT REYNOLDS. Thomas. A 2IC/MO OK ?-?-?-?
    3 3 CPL WOLFE. Carl. A - OK ?-?-?-?
    3 4 PVT OSES. Charles. A - OK ?-?-?-?
    Total Wounds For This Mission = ?-?-?-?
    Weapon Malfunctions:
    ?
    Other Notes:
    ?
    Overall Wounds For This Operation = ?-?-?-?
    Comments
    see the "In Memoriam" section below

    Legend
    The table is divided in to mission blocks, with a section for an overall operational summary at the bottom. See also the:
    UNMC Abbreviations & Glossary of Termsm .
    • column 1 headed "M#" is the Mission Number.
    • column 2 headed "#" is the personnel ordinal for that mission (head count)
    • column 3 is the operative's rank, in standard UNMC abbreviated format
    • column 4 is the operative's name, in the order family name, given name and if appropriate middle initial(s). This order is done regardless of ethnic practise of the persons country of origin. NB: full stops are placed after the family name, forename or middle initial(s) for technical reasons.
    • column 5 is the operatives' unit designation, A, B, C etc.
    • column 6 gives the operatives post within the mission, and what kind of special weapons, if any, have been deployed.
    • column 7 gives the operatives' post mission status, which will be either: OK meaning returned uninjured, WIA, KIA, MIA or POW.
    • column 8 gives the severity and number of any wounds sustained during each mission, listed under four headings. NB: where necessary additional information regarding wounds is recorded in the Notes section below each mission block, the headings are:
      • A meaning the casualty has sustained an "Arm" Wound.
      • L meaning the casualty has sustained a "Leg" wound.
      • B meaning the casualty has sustained a "Body" wound.
      • H meaning the casualty has sustained a "Head" wound.

    • Below this is a total for the number of wounds sustained by all personnel during that mission.
    • At the bottom of each mission block are two sections, one for a record of "Weapon Malfunctions", and the other for "Other Notes".
    • At the very end of the table are two more sections, one for a record of the "Overall" wounds for the operation as a whole, and another for final "Comments".

    In Memoriam

    Gillian Kelley
    "Combat Medic"
    Sergeant First Class
    September 26th 2003, CON-44 Operation Stoke ~ Operation Verulamium CON-89, November 30th 2013. - R.I.P.

    Moments before the opening of the return Gate (SG51-PO617A) at the end of Mission #1 of CON-89 OPERATION VERULAMIUM, while under heavy fire, Sergeant First Class Gillian Kelley was critically wounded as she treated her SG unit's commanding officer, Captain Elizabeth King, who had been seriously injured by hostile fire. Using her own body as a shield to protect her casualty, in the best tradition of her profession, Kelley was extensively wounded by a long burst of fire from T1 enemy forces. Kelley was immediately evacuated to Earth, but died in surgery. Her casualty, Captain King, as a direct consequence of Kelley's actions, survived the mission.

    SFC Gillian Kelley was one of this Regiment's longest serving, and most highly decorated Field Medics, and many of us owe our lives to her outstanding efforts in the battlefield over the past ten years. She will not be forgotten.


    CON-90 OPERATION ROUNDWAY DOWN

    22-23 March 2014

    Issued by the RGHQ-51 GATEWATCH 22 1000Z MAR 14
    Updated: 03 1903Z APR 14

    Operations Order

    Projected Flight Conditions

    General Overview: Gate behaviour for the 2014 tour of duty is, for the first time becoming less erratic. There are three roughly equally spaced Flight Operations (plus the intelligence conference and dinner Service Operation), a 50% increase on 2013. However, the general decline over the past few tours in associated numbers of stable wormhole connections, concentrated in the near and far Gate numbers, continues. As does the likelyhood of extremely turbulent and dangerous conditions both in flight and off-world, as evidenced by the situation experienced by all Regiments during CON-89 during November last year, wherein there were only a limited number of actual missions. This appears to be due to the increasing influence of the systems Black Hole root at SG51P567 and or the interference of the alien infestation currently under way in the mid part of the spline. 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 vary between 30 and 50% greater than the previous sunspot maximum, that co-incided with the last drop off in Gate activations in 2000 ~ 2001.

    CON-90 Specific: The signal strengths for planetary target acquisitions on the system are highly variable, ranging from as low as just 0.5× and 35×, "normal", which is much the same as CON-89. Again we have a small number of stable Gates as listed below, possibly associated with the passage of peak sunspot activity. The Gate Tower's Gravity Wave detector is as ever continuing to pick up strong signals of a similar magnitude, which means that the Gate is once again "leaking" gravity. Thus as per CON-89 we can not garuntee crew safety within the Gate tower or any resulting wormholes. During CON-89, G-forces were similar to CON-86, that is as high as 8.5G, resulting in a number of injuries, but fortunately no fatalities at RGHQ-51, namely Captain King and SFC Ward, who both suffered broken noses during the outbound flight of Mission #1.

    As per Standing Orders (SO), 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 be Grounded and be asigned to Ground Crew duties, so as to avoid unnecessary casualties. Be aware that a Russian Marine drowned in flight during CON-89, as having been rendered unconscious due to G-LOC, he vommited inside his respirator, and was unable to clear the obstruction. It is vital that you ensure that you have reported in to the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for pre-flight innoculations versus motion sickness.

    Alien Biological Contaminent (ABC) Levels

    General: The aggregate post CON-89 M1/M2 ABC level stood at 760 units, that is a 99U increase above those recorded at CON-88 (571U). This is almost seven times the volume detected prior to CON-52 OPERATION BANNOCKBURN 04-06 MAR 05. 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.

    M1: The post CON-89 total of M1 type ABC recovered from equipment deployed off-world, achieved a total of 280U, being the fifth recorded decrease in the type. A reduction of -18U, slightly more than the -15U detected at CON-88, compared to the -22 decrease over CON-86.

    M2: As with CON's -88, -86, -84, 83, -77, -74 and -73 there was another marked increase in the volume of recovered levels of the M2 type of ABC at CON-89 when compared to CON-68 (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. At CON-88 the M2 level reached 363U, and at CON-89 480U, that is an increase of +117U, which means the type is now clearly in the majority at 63.15% of the total 780U of ABC levels. See the ABC Report . Quite what this reversal of the balance between the two types of ABC will actually mean in practise, we do not yet know. However, it is clear that this achievement of "dominance" is crucial to those that benefit from their presence in the environment. We need more information, that means EPW's.

    ABC Chart [EXTRACT]
    FOR CON-90 OPERATION ROUNDWAY DOWN

    Click the link above to see the main ABC page. See the "Legend" below the table, and the UNMC Abbreviations, Acronyms & Glossary of Terms .
    CON# Operational Code Name Date(s) ~Days~ M1 +/-u Total M1 u/% M1 +/-u Per Day M2 +/-u Total M2 u/% +/-u M2 Per Day M1+M2 +/- u (%) = M1+M2 u
    88 Op. STIRLING BRIDGE 03-04AUG13 247 -15u 298u 45.08% -0.061u +109u 363u 54.92% +0.818u +94 (+16.57%) = 661u
    298u = 45.08% CON-88 M1
    M2 363u = 54.92%
    CON# Operational Code Name Date(s) ~Days~ M1 +/-u Total M1 u/% M1 +/-u Per Day M2 +/-u Total M2 u/% +/-u M2 Per Day M1+M2 +/- u (%) = M1+M2 u
    89 Op. VERULAMIUM 30NOV-01DEC13 118 -18u 280u 36.84% -0.153u +117u 480u 63.16% +0.992u +99u (+14.97%) = 760u
    280u = 36.84% CON-89 M1
    M2 480u = 63.16%
    CON# Operational Code Name Date(s) ~Days~ M1 +/-u Total M1 u/% M1 +/-u Per Day M2 +/-u Total M2 u/% +/-u M2 Per Day M1+M2 +/- u (%) = M1+M2 u
    90 Op. ROUNDWAY DOWN 22-23MAR14 83 +252u 532u 50.62% +3.036u +39u 519u 49.38% +0.469u +291u (+37.3%) = 1,051u
    532u = 50.62% CON-90 M1
    M2 519u = 49.38%

    Legend
    • Column 1: the operation's "CON" number.
    • Upper Row, Column 2: the operation's code name.
    • Upper Row, Column 3: the operations dates
    • Upper Row, Column 4: the number of days between this and the previous Flight Operation.
    • Upper Row, Column 5: the total rise or fall of M1 ABC since the previous off-world operation.
    • Upper Row, Column 6: the total M1 ABC and its current percentage, at the end date specified.
    • Upper Row, Column 7: the M1 rate of change in Units per day.
    • Upper Row, Column 8: the total rise or fall of M2 ABC since the previous off-world operation.
    • Upper Row, Column 9: the total M2 ABC and its current percentage, at the end date specified.
    • Upper Row, Column 10: the M2 rate of change in Units per day.
    • Upper Row, Column 11: the total increase of M1 and M2, followed by the rate of change as a percentage of the previous operation. Finally the M1 and M2 ABC as a total.
    • Lower Row: a bar chart as a visual aid to understanding the above data.

    Special effort must be made to collect air, water, rock, soil and foliage samples, plus Enemy Prisoners of War (EPW's), during OPERATION ROUNDWAY DOWN 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 and T2 EPW's.

    The precautionary principal dictates that CON-90 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 bio-safety post flight-WITHOUT EXCEPTION! The so-called "boot room" has been specially adapted for this purpose (Level 2, room #208). CON-90 will like CON-89 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

    END OF ALERTS & SPECIAL ORDERS

    The XAD1471

    The XAD1471 is part of the Gatewatch system, enabling very limited control of the Star Gate by the Ground Crew, originally designed to permit emergency recovery of off-world teams. The system will only function during a "natural" Gate cycle, which occur in blocks of about 1~3 days, approximately 3~5 times a year, and require circa 72 hours of pre flight charging. The Ground Crew can then force up to two Gate activations during that cycle, to or from a target of the operation's commander's choice. 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. Be aware that the earlier the Ground crew are advised of an intended launch or recovery mission, the safer it will be for the SG team. For example, the short notice given by the surviving Engineers (OPERATION WINCHESTER, CON-68), resulted in losses during their return flight.

    Chain of Command
    FOR CON-90 OPERATION ROUNDWAY DOWN

    See the Notes below the table, and the UNMC Abbreviations & Glossary of Terms .
    Flight Crew
    Officers NCO'S & Other Ranks
    1. CPT KING. ELIZABETH. (CO/S3)
    2. 1LT OWEN. U. NICHOLAS.
    3. SFC WARD. CHRISTINE.
    4. SSGT STOKES. BRADLEY. (CMO)
    5. SSGT CARTER. GEORGE T.
    6. CPL WOLFE. CARL.
    Special Attachments Ground Crew
    Officers NCO's &: Other Ranks
    NONE 1. BGEN COURTNEY. ALASTAIR R. (S1/4/5)
    2. LTC LAW. JAMES T.
    3. MAJ FROST. JOHN. (MO)
    4. CPT GILMARTIN. LUCY.
    NONE

    NOTES
    1. The presence or absence of those who's names are marked with an asterisk * are subject to outside circumstances.
    2. 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, recent service, and finally a comparison between their Promotional Points and their level of training (Expert Infantry Course Units & Battle Practise Units). New personnel, that is, Marine Recruits, Specialist Recruits and Civilian Recruits, have had their seniority determined first by whether they are military, trained or untrained civilians, and secondly by date of enlistment, or in simple alphabetical order as appropriate. This latter point is for all practical purposes a purely 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 capacity only, and those listed in Support have authority with regard to base management and security issues only.
    3. Also see the UNMC Abbreviations, Acronyms & Glossary of Terms as an additional aid.

    CON-90 OPERATION ROUNDWAY DOWN
    GATEWATCH Chart

    UPDATED 03 APR 14
    • GATEWATCH reports that as of 1000Z there are NO stable Outbound and Inbound Wormholes for CON-90.
      During this GATE cycle it will be necessary for the CO, S2 and S3 to select the destinations and use the XAD1471 to "force" the OUTBOUND and INBOUND GATES.
    • The mission was designated as a Pathfinder.
      Gates #1, #2 & #3 were "Forced" activations using the XAD1471 device.
    • Gate #3 shown in red was NOT used.

    See the "Legend" below the table, and the UNMC Abbreviations, Acronyms & Glossary of Terms .
    22 MAR 14
    22 1000Z Base Activation
    22 1000Z - 22 1300Z Operations Orders & Battle Practise Preparation
    22 1000Z - 22 1600Z Mess Hall Open (for hot food)
    22 1000Z - 22 1830Z XAD1471 Unavailable (Still in power-Up-Phase) 22 1830Z - 23 0200Z XAD1471 Available
    Expert Infantry Course & SOP Review

    CURRICULUM:

    22 1300Z - 22 1630Z
    1. Range Work: Weapons testing & sighting in.
    2. Medical & Casualty Handling Drills.
    3. Off-World Landing & Off-World Launch Drills.
    4. EPW handling.

    22 1815Z - 22 2015Z
    5. Knife Fighting Course

    22 1600Z Mess Hall Closed (for cooked food)
    22 1630Z EICU Period Concludes - RTB (Return To Base)
    22 1700Z - 22 1800Z Dinner
    22 1815Z EICU Knife Fighting Training
    22 1830Z - 24 0200Z XAD1471 Available
    22 2030Z Mission Selections & Briefings
    22 2030Z Mission Prep. followed by move to READY LINE & PRE JUMP CHECKS
    Act.# In/Out Gate ID# Launch Landing Flight Notes
    1 OUTBOUND G-0824 22 2130Z 22 2110Z 00:10* Mission # 1
    PATHFINDER
    SG51-P0901A
    Act.# In/Out Gate ID# Launch Landing Flight Notes
    2 INBOUND G-0824 22 2330Z 22 2341Z 00:11* Return From
    Mission # 1
    PATHFINDER
    SG51-P0901A
    Act.# In/Out Gate ID# Launch Landing Flight Notes
    3 INBOUND G-0824 23 0000Z 23 0013Z 00:13* Return From
    Mission # 1
    PATHFINDER
    SG51-P0901A
    23 0000Z Mission/Op. Debriefing
    23 0100Z R&R/Bedtime
    23 0200Z XAD1471 Shut Down
    23 0930Z Reveille
    23 1000Z Mess Hall Opens (serving hot food)
    23 1000Z - 23 1045Z Breakfast
    23 1045Z Battle Practise Prep
    23 1130Z Battle Practise Training 23 1330Z End Of Exercise
    23 1600Z Mess Hall Closed
    23 1700Z Base Lock Down & End of CON-90 OPERATION ROUNDWAY DOWN

    Legend
    See the Notes below this Legend, as well as the UNMC Abbreviations, Acronyms & Glossary of Terms .
    • Column 1 "Act.#" is the "activation ordinal" as it was on the day. A number in brackets is the original ordinal, and indicates that this activation had had its ordinal changed by the insertion of a "forced" Gate using the XAD1471 system.
    • Column 2 "In/Out" is the direction of the wormhole in relationship to the Earth.
    • Column 3 "Gate ID#" is the individual target Gate's identification number. Remember that a Gate is on a "Spline", a linear set of Gates ONLY accessible via other Gates of the same Spline.
    • Column 4 "Launch" is the time the Gate opens for departure. See note 1.
    • Column 5 "Landing" is the time the Gate opens at the other end to enable arrival at your destination. See note 1.
    • Column 6 "Flight" is the duration of the flight. See note 1.
    • Column 7 "Notes" gives the Mission number and it's type: PATHFINDER, RECON, COMBAT, SAR or SPECIAL. Where known, the planetary ID is given here.

    NOTES:

    • 1. All times in these tables are expressed in accordence with the standard NATO Date Time Group (DTG) format. The first two digits are the Day Date, the following four are the time in 24 hour format, followed by the Time Zone letter. For UK forces these are either ZULU (GMT) or ALPHA time (BST/CET) as listed. Please be aware that friendly forces off world, maybe operating in a different time zone.
    • 2. You are reminded that Gates remain open for precisely 120 seconds ONLY, commencing with the specified launch/landing time.
    • 3. WARNING: an asterisk set against the stated flight times for a givven Outbound and Inbound Gate Activation to a particular Gate, marks it as "variable", in that the flight times are different from one another, which indicates extreme conditions within the wormhole. It is essential that Flight Crews immediately begin Anti-G-LOC drill upon passing the Event Horizon.
    • 4. The CO, XO, S2 & S3 must decide if and which targets they would like to attempt to make an Outbound or Inbound connection with, using the XAD1471 system in the available slots listed. If you desire to use the XAD1471, then you MUST notify the Star Labs engineers at your earliest to ensure a safe flight.
    • 5. Specified mission types and numbers are for guidance only and are subject to change by the S3.
    • 6. Where known, planetary ID's are given.
    END OF BRIEFING

    CON-90 Roster
    OPERATION ROUNDWAY DOWN 22-23 MAR 14
    See the "Legend" below the table, and the UNMC Abbreviations, Acronyms & Glossary of Terms .
    # Name Rank Serial Number Unit Post(s) Status EICU/BPU Awards OOC
    1 CARTER. Thomas. SSGT 51154000 FC - - 3/1 KHSNBLSM SMITH. Trevor.
    2 COURTNEY. Alistair R. BGEN 78001077 MPC S1/4/5 - 5/1 - WAYLAND. Dean C.
    3 FROST. Jonathon MAJ 51144727 MPC - - 5/0 KHSNBLSM MOLLOY. John.
    4 GILMARTIN. Lucy. CPT 51158000 MPC - - 5/0 - BERRY. Susan.
    5 KING. Elizabeth. CPT 51170000 FC CO/S3 - 5/1 KHSNBLSM & MOB FURLONG. Susan.
    6 LAW. James T.. LTC 51074457 MPC - - 5/1 - BOOLEY. Christopher.
    7 OWEN. Ulysses. N. 1LT 51158000 FC - - 5/1 - STRATMAN. Gary.
    8 STOKES. Bradley. SSGT 78078666 FC GMO - 5/1 SFC ANDERSON. Simon.
    9 WOLFE. Carl. CPL 51125000 FC - - 5/1 PFB COCKAYNE. Nicholas.
    Other Notes: -

    Legend
    See also the UNMC Abbreviations, Acronyms & Glossary of Terms as an additional aid.
    • column 1 is an ordinal for safety head counts.
    • column 2 is an alphabetical listing by operatives' name, in the order family name, given name and if appropriate middle initial(s). This order is done regardless of ethnic practise of the persons country of origin. NB: full stops are placed after the family name, forename or middle initial(s) for technical reasons.
    • column 3 is the operatives' rank, in standard UNMC abbreviated format.
    • column 4 is the operatives' UNMC 8 digit serial number.
    • column 5 gives the operatives unit asignment. "FC" = "Flight Crew", "GC" = "Ground Crew", MPC = "Military Police Company" and O for "Other", or see "Other Notes".
    • column 6 gives the operatives post(s) if one or more has been assigned.
    • column 7 gives the operatives post operation status.
    • column 8 lists any Expert Infantry Course Units (EICU) or Battle Practise Units (BPU) that were earned during the operation.
    • column 9 lists any decorations, special awards or promotions granted post operation.
    • column 10 gives the Off-world Operational Codename for each operative, in the order family name, given name and if appropriate middle initial(s). This order is done regardless of ethnic practise of the persons country of origin. NB: full stops are placed after the family name, forename or middle initial(s) for technical reasons. Any dates by a name indicates that this person was only present upon the stated day(s). An asterisk "*" marks this as their first operation.
    • At the bottom is a section for "Other Notes".

    CON-90 Mission Log
    OPERATION ROUNDWAY DOWN 22 MAR 14
    See the "Legend" below the table, and the UNMC Abbreviations, Acronyms & Glossary of Terms .
    M# # Rank Name Unit Post Status LA-RA-LL-RL-B-H
    1 1 1LT OWEN. Ulysses N. A 1IC OK 0-0-0-0-0-0
    1 2 SSGT STOKES. Bradley. B 2IC OK 0-0-0-0-0-0
    1 3 SSGT CARTER. George T. B - OK 0-0-0-0-0-0
    1 4 CPL WOLFE. Carl. A - OK 0-0-0-0-0-0
    Total Wounds For This Mission = 0-0-0-0-0-0
    Weapon Malfunctions:
    NONE
    Note:
    "Forced" Pathfinder
    Overall Wounds For This Operation = 0-0-0-0-0-0
    Comments: NONE

    Legend
    The table is divided in to mission blocks, with a section for an overall operational summary at the bottom. See also the:
    UNMC Abbreviations, Acronyms & Glossary of Termsm .
    • column 1 headed "M#" is the Mission Number.
    • column 2 headed "#" is the personnel ordinal for that mission (head count)
    • column 3 is the operative's rank, in standard UNMC abbreviated format
    • column 4 is the operative's name, in the order family name, given name and if appropriate middle initial(s). This order is done regardless of ethnic practise of the persons country of origin. NB: full stops are placed after the family name, forename or middle initial(s) for technical reasons.
    • column 5 is the operatives' unit designation, A, B, C etc.
    • column 6 gives the operatives post within the mission, and what kind of special weapons, if any, have been deployed.
    • column 7 gives the operatives' post mission status, which will be either: OK meaning returned uninjured, WIA, KIA, MIA or POW.
    • column 8 gives the severity and number of any wounds sustained during each mission, listed under six headings. NB: where necessary additional information regarding wounds is recorded in the Notes section below each mission block, the headings are:
      • LA-RA- for Left Arm and/or Right Arm wounds.
      • LL-RL- for Left Leg and/or Right Leg wounds.
      • B for a Body wound.
      • H for a Head wound.

    • Below this is a total for the number of wounds sustained by all personnel during that mission.
    • At the bottom of each mission block are two sections, one for a record of "Weapon Malfunctions", and the other for "Notes".
    • At the very end of the table are two more sections, one for a record of the "Overall" wounds for the operation as a whole, and another for final "Comments".


    CON-91 Battle Practise #14

    27-28 September 2014

    A Service Operation, designated as a Battle Practise.

    CON-91 Roster

    1. COCKAYNE. Nicholas. 10 BPU 1 EICU
    2. FOSTER. Patricia. 4 BPU (27th).
    3. FURLONG. Susan. 10 BPU 1 EICU
    4. MELLOR. Andrew. 10 BPU 1 EICU
    5. WAYLAND. Dean C. 10 BPU 1 EICU

    BPU = Battle Practise Units.
    EICU = Expert Infantry Course Units.

    Session Schedule:

    #1 27 SEP 14 3 BPU Marksmanship
    #2 27 SEP 14 4 BPU Urban Night Fighting
    #3 28 SEP 14 1 EICU Weapons Handling
    #4 28 SEP 14 3 BPU Trench Fighting


    CON-92 OPERATION OTTERBURN

    07-08 February 2015

    TBA


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