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Jana Leigh

Fire and Ice by Jana Leigh

 

 

 

Fire and Ice

 

Taming Team TEN

Book
Four

 

 

 

by Jana Leigh

 

 

 

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Dedication

 

 

I stumbled across this poem a long time ago, and then came across it again when I was cle
aning off my computer.  I realized it is fitting for the people in my company.  It is rare when you find a group of people who are located across the country, but are so supportive of each other that every day it astounds me they have never met.  I love each and every one of them like they were my own family.  This is for them.

 

There is a miracle called friendship,

That dwells within the heart,

And you don't know how it happens,

Or where it starts,

But the happiness it brings you,

Always gives a special l
ift,

When you realize friendship,

Is life's most precious gift.

Character Glossary

 

 

Meet the Sexy Men of SEAL Team TEN

 

Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) Alex “Boyscout” Prain-Strout:  Technician Plans and Targeting/ Intel

Lead Petty Officer (LPO) Fr
ank “Wolfman” Smithe:  Training

Lieutenant Commander Thane “
LC” Grete:  OIC or Officer in Charge

Platoon Chief Gage “
Master Chief” Loman:  Technical Sergeant

Sergeant Brian “
Frogman” Lipit:  Quick Recon Force or QRF

Sergeant Ted “
Raider” Farat:  Communication or COM

Petty Officer Mark “
Emo” Plater:  Technician Intelligence or Intel

Sergeant Mason “
Voodoo” Patrick:  Logistics

NCO Jessie “
Ice” James:  Communication or COM

LPO Drake “
Lobo” Viser:  Plans and Targeting

Ensign John “
Dagwood” Marse:  Logistics

Ens
ign Sam “Clipper” Roge:  Air/Medical

 

 

Acronyms

 

CIA:  Central Intelligence Agency

SOG:  Special Operations Group

OIC:  Officer in Charge

COM:  Communications

 

 

Keywords for SEALs that will be in this series not necessarily in this book:

 

Mission Name:  Charlie Exec

Mission Launch Code Word:  Irene, Eagle Eye

Joint Operation Center:  JOC

ABORT - Directive to cease action/attack/event/mission.

ACTION - Directive to initiate a briefed attack sequence or maneuver.

ALPHA CHECK - Request for bearing and range to the described point.

ANCHOR - Orbit about a specific point; ground track flown by tanker.  Information call indicates a turning engagement about a specific location.

ANGELS - Height of aircraft in thousands of feet.

ALAMO - Training term
used to denote simulated launch of enemy, all-aspect radar missile.

ARMED (Safe/Hot) - Select armament (safe/hot) or armament is safe/hot.

AUTHENTICATE - To request or provide a response for a coded challenge.

BANDIT - Known enemy aircraft and type ordnanc
e capability, if known.

BASE - Reference number used to indicate such information as headings, altitudes, fuels, etc.

BELLYCHECK - A momentary unloaded bank to check the blind side of a turning aircraft.

BENT - Identified system inoperative.

BLIND - No visual contact with friendly; opposite of term "VISUAL."

BOGEY - A radar/visual contact whose identity is unknown.

DOPE - Request for target information as briefed/available.

BRACKET - Indicates geometry where aircraft will maneuver to a position on opposing
sides either laterally or vertically from the target.

BREAK (Up/Down/Right/Left) - Directive to perform an immediate maximum performance turn in the indicated direction.  Assumes a defensive situation.

BREVITY - Term used to denote radio frequency is becoming saturated/degraded and briefer transmissions must follow.

BROADCAST - Request/directive to switch to Broadcast Control.

BROKE LOCK - Loss of radar/IR lock-on (advisory).

BUDDY SPIKE (Position/Azimut
h/Altitude) - Receiving friendly AI RWR.

BUGOUT (Direction) - Separation from that particular engagement/attack; no intent to reengage.

BULLSEYE - An established reference point from which the position of an aircraft can be determined.

BUMP - A fly-up to a
cquire line of sight to the target or laser designation.

BUNT - A pushover maneuver.

BURNER - Directive to select/deselect afterburner.

BUZZER - Electronic communications jamming.

CAP - An orbit at a specified location.  Establish a combat air patrol.

CHA
MPAGNE - An attack of three distinct groups with two in front and one behind.  The leading two groups are attempting to bracket with the trailing third group flying up the middle.

CHATTERMARK - Begin using briefed radio procedures to counter comm jamming.

CHECK - A directive statement made to momentarily monitor (specified items/systems).  No response is required if status is normal.

CHICKS - Friendly fighter aircraft.

CHRISTMAS TREE - Directive to briefly turn on exterior lights to enable visual acquisition.

CLEAN - No radar contacts; used to confirm a good battle damage check (i.e., no air-to-surface ordnance remaining on the wingman's aircraft).

CLEARED - Requested action is authorized (no engaged/support roles are assumed).

CLEARED DRY - Ordnance release
not authorized.

CLEARED HOT - Ordnance release is authorized.

CLOSING - Bandit/bogey/target is getting closer in range.

COMMIT - Fighter intent to engage/intercept; weapons director (WD) continues to provide information.

CONTACT - Radar/IR contact at the stated position; should be in bearing, range, altitude (BRA), Bull’s-eye, or geographic position format.

CONTINUE - Continue present maneuver; does not imply clearance to engage or expend ordnance.

COVER - Directive to assume briefed support position and responsibilities.

CUTOFF - Request for, or directive to, intercept using cutoff geometry.

DEADEYE - Informative call by an airborne laser designator indicating the laser is inoperative.

DEPLOY - Directive for the flight to maneuver to brief positioning.

DIVERT - Proceed to alternate mission/base.

DOLLY - Data link equipment.

ELEMENT - Formation of two aircraft.

ENGAGED - Maneuvering with the intent of achieving a kill.  If no additional information is provided (bearing, range, etc.), ENGAGED implies visua
l/radar acquisition of target.

ETA - Estimated Time of Arrival.

EYEBALL - Fighter with primary visual identification responsibility.

FADED - Previous radar contact is lost.

FEET WET/DRY - Flying over water/land.

FENCE - Boundary separating hostile and frie
ndly area.

FENCE CHECK - Set cockpit switches as appropriate.

FLARES - Flares have been detected or directive to deploy flares.

FLASH - Temporary activation of IFF transponder on desired mode/code.

FLOAT - Directive/informative to expand the formation laterally within visual limits to maintain a radar contact or prepare for a defensive response.

FOLLOW DOLLY - Follow data-link commands.

FOX - Air-to-air weapons employment.

FOX ONE - Simulated/actual launch of radar-guided missile.

FOX TWO - Simulated/actual launch of infrared-guided missile.

FOX THREE - Simulated/actual launch of AMRAAM/Phoenix missile.

FOX FOUR - Bomber gunner has simulated firing on a target.

FOX MIKE - VHF/FM radio.

FURBALL - A turning fight involving multiple aircraft.

GADGET - Fire cont
rol radar.

GO SECURE - Activate secure voice communications.

GORILLA - Large force of indeterminable numbers and formation.

GREEN (Direction) - Direction determined to be clearest of enemy air-to-air activity.

HEADS DOWN - Call to inform aircrew that leader/wingman is head-down in the cockpit and wingman/leader is responsible for clearing.

HEADS UP - Enemy/bogey got through; no kill.

HOLDING HANDS - Aircraft in visual formation.

HOME PLATE - Home airfield.

HOT - In context, attack geometry will result in rollout in front of the target.

HOTEL FOX - HF radio.

HOUND DOG - Informative call from support fighter to engaged fighter within visual arena that a shot opportunity exists.  Implies tally/visual.

JINK - Un
predictable maneuvers to negate a gun tracking solution.

JOKER - separation/bugout/event termination should begin.

KILL - Directive to commit on target with clearance to fire; in training, a fighter call to indicate kill criteria have been fulfilled.

MICKE
Y - Have Quick time-of-day (TOD) signal.

MIDNIGHT - Informative call advising that command and control functions (GCI/AWACS) are no longer available.

MUSIC - Electronic radar jamming.  On AI radar, electronic deceptive jamming.

NO JOY - Aircrew does not ha
ve visual contact with the target/bandit; opposite of term "TALLY."

PACKAGE - Geographically isolated collection of groups/contacts/formations.

PADLOCKED - Informative call indicating aircrew cannot take eyes off an aircraft/ground target without risk of losing tally/visual.

PAINT - Friendly AAI/APX interrogation.

PIGEONS - Magnetic bearing and range to a specified point.

PLAYTIME - Amount of time aircraft can remain on station.

POINT - Directive for an element either to turn toward each other as a defensive response or to reestablish a mutually supportive formation.

POP - Starting climb for air-to-surface attack.

POPEYE - Flying in clouds or area of reduced visibility.

POSIT - Request for position; response normally in terms of a geographic landmark, or off
a common reference point.

POST ATTACK (Direction) - WD transmission to indicate desired direction after completion of intercept/engagement.

POST HOLE - Rapid descending spiral.

POWER - Reminder to set the throttles appropriately considering the IR threat
and desired energy state.

PRESS - Directive to continue the attack; mutual support will be maintained.  Supportive role will be assumed.

PUMP - A briefed maneuver to stop closure on the threat or geographical boundary while maintaining situation awareness.

PURE - Call indicating pure pursuit is being used or directive call to go pure pursuit.

PUSH (Channel) - Go to designated frequency.

ROGER - Indicates aircrew understands the radio transmission; does not indicate compliance or reaction.

SANDWICHED - A situation where an aircraft/element finds themselves between opposing aircraft/elements.

SEPARATE - Leaving a specific engagement; may or may not reenter.

SHADOW - Follow indicated target.

SICK - Described equipment is degraded.

SILENT - "GO SILENT" directive to initiate briefed EMCON procedures.

SPARKLE - Target marking by a gunship or FAC using incendiary rounds.

SPLASH* - Target destroyed (air-to-air); weapons impact (air-to-ground).

SPOOFING - Informative that voice deception
is being employed.

SPOT - Informative that laser target designation is being received.

SQUAWK - Operate IFF as indicated or IFF is operating as indicated.

STACK - Two or more groups/contacts/formations with a high/low altitude separation in relation to eac
h other.

STATUS - Request for an individual's tactical situation; response is normally "offensive," "defensive," or "neutral."  May be suffixed by position and heading.

STINGER - Formation of two or more aircraft with a single in trail.

STRANGER - Unidenti
fied traffic that is not a participant in the mission.

STRANGLE - Turn off equipment indicated.

SUPPORTING - The act of assisting the engaged fighter in killing the bandit while maintaining overall battle situation awareness.

TALLY - Sighting of a target/b
andit; opposite of "NO JOY."

TARGET- Specification of sort responsibility.

TIED - Positive radar contact with element/aircraft.

TRACK - A series of related contacts indicating direction of travel.

TRAIL - Tactical formation of two or more aircraft following one another.

TRASHED - Informative call; missile in flight has been defeated.

TUMBLEWEED - Indicates limited situation awareness; no tally, no visual; a request for information.

VICTOR - VHF/AM radio.

VISUAL - Sighting of a friendly aircraft; opposite of "BLIND."

WEEDS - Indicates that aircraft are operating close to the surface.

WILCO - Will comply with received instructions.

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