GG1654 The Big Picture The Heart Of Army Air Defense Ft. Bliss 1972

The Big Picture episode The Heart Of Army Air Defense Ft. Bliss 1972 Tells the story of Fort Bliss – Air Defense Artillery Center – and the air defense artillery training of US soldiers. Eastman color print, 28 minutes.

• 0:41: Near the center of modern-day Fort Bliss, Texas, stands a small Frontier Army Post, a recreation of the fort as it was over 100 years ago.

• 0:48: Fort Bliss has been home to infantrymen, horse cavalrymen, anti-aircraft artillerymen, and today, air defense missilemen.

• 1:09: Despite changes, the Army’s basic mission at Fort Bliss has remained the same: defense of the United States.

• 1:35: The Army’s role in the southwest began during the Mexican War.

• 2:00: Soldiers protected wagon trains and frontier settlements.

• 2:25: During the Civil War, Fort Bliss was occupied by the Confederacy.

• 2:50: In 1914, Brigadier General John J. Pershing assumed command of Fort Bliss.

• 3:06: Poncho Villa posed a threat to border communities, leading to increased troop presence.

• 3:34: The punitive expedition into Mexico marked the first use of aircraft by American troops.

• 3:45: During World War I, Fort Bliss was garrisoned by the 15th Cavalry.

• 4:08: On the eve of World War II, anti-aircraft artillery was introduced at Fort Bliss.

• 4:25: In 1945, captured V2 missiles led to the activation of the first anti-aircraft and guided missile battalion.

• 5:00: The Nike Ajax air defense missile was introduced in 1953.

• 5:36: Fort Bliss became the home of the US Army Air Defense Center.

• 6:00: Various auxiliary and tenant organizations support air defense training at Fort Bliss.

• 7:00: The Army’s role in North American air defense is carried out by the US Army Air Defense Command.

• 7:38: The Nike Hercules missile system operates to defend against high-altitude threats.

• 9:01: Army air defense weapons protect the field army.

• 9:51: The US Army Air Defense School trains soldiers in complex air defense skills.

• 11:01: Reliable communication systems are essential for air defense operations.

• 12:00: The Birdie fire distribution system coordinates missile fire units.

• 13:39: Classes at the air defense school include study of actual hardware.

• 14:49: The low altitude air defense department trains on various weapons.

• 16:38: The Hawk missile system is designed for defense against low-flying aircraft.

• 18:11: The Hawk missile has been adopted by the Marine Corps and NATO nations.

• 18:44: The high altitude missile department trains on the Nike Hercules system.

• 20:12: The Spartan and Sprint missiles are being developed for ballistic missile defense.

• 21:18: The SAM-D missile system is under development for both battlefield and continental deployment.

• 21:30: McGregor Range supports air defense missile training.

• 24:10: Radar signal simulators provide cost-effective training.

• 26:22: The story of Fort Bliss ends with a traditional ceremony for graduating air defense artillerymen.

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