Contemporary Historical Examination of Current Operations

The Contemporary Historical Examination of Current Operations (CHECO), was a series of historical documents created by the United States Air Force History Office from 1964 through 1979, about operations in Southeast Asia, during the Vietnam War. The series produced over 200 reports – many have been declassified in the early 1990s.

History

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Project CHECO was an Air Force effort to document aerial operations in Southeast Asia, with emphasis on new forces, tactics and techniques, materials, and methods. The project was established by the Air Staff in June 1962, at the request of Lieutenant General Thomas S. Moorman, the vice commander of Pacific Air Forces.[1] It was under the command of Headquarters Pacific Forces and the 2nd Air Division;[2] which was redesignated 7th Air Force in April 1966.[3]

List of reports

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Reports
Number of Reports Pages Title Date
230 The War in Vietnam 1966 23 October 1967
179 97 Attack on Cam Ranh 25 August 1971
157 Khe Sanh (Operation: Niagara) 22 January - 31 March 1968
183 Igloo White January 1970 - September 1971
196 129 Base Defense in Thailand 18 February 1973
74 Tactical Data Systems Interface (U) 1 January 1975
204 62 Guided Bomb Operations in Southeast Asia: The Weather Dimension 1 February - 31 December 1972
62 Linebacker Operations 31 December 1978
224 The Royal Thai Air Force 3 December 1971

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List of USAF Search and Rescue reports

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Reports
Pages Title Date
91 Evasion and Escape, SEA 1964 - 1971
118 USAF Search and Rescue in Southeast Asia 1961 - 24 Oct 1966
53 USAF Search and Rescue July 1966 - November 1967
101 The USAF Helicopter in Sea 4 December 1968
117 USAF Search and Rescue November 1967 - June 1969
167 USAF Search & Rescue in Southeast Asia 1 July 1969 - 30 December 1970
88 Search and Rescue Operations in SEA 1 April 1972 - 30 June 1973

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Notes

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  1. ^ Hoadley 2013, pp. 13–14.
  2. ^ Hoadley 2013, p. 14.
  3. ^ Hoadley 2013, p. 24.
  4. ^ a b "Project CHECO Search Results". Defense Technical Information Center. Retrieved 3 November 2024.

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