Simpson, Leonard, SGT

Quartermaster
 
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Current Service Status
USA Retired
Current/Last Rank
Sergeant
Current/Last Service Branch
Quartermaster Corps
Current/Last Primary MOS
92A-Automated Logistical Specialist
Current/Last MOS Group
Quartermaster
Primary Unit
1992-1994, 76V10, 611th Ordnance Company (Ammo)
Previously Held MOS
62H10-Concrete and Asphalt Equipment Operator
76V10-Materiel Storage And Handling Specialist
Service Years
1989 - 2017
Other Languages
German
Official/Unofficial US Army Certificates
Certificate Of Achievement
Certificate Of Appreciation
Quartermaster Corps
Sergeant
Six Service Stripes
Three Overseas Service Bars

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Operation Provide Comfort II (Iraq)
From Month/Year
July / 1991
To Month/Year
December / 1996

Description
Operation Provide Comfort II began on 24 July 1991, the same day Provide Comfort ended. This operation was primarily military in nature, and its mission was to prevent Iraqi aggression against the Kurds.

Partly as a result of Western commitment to the Kurds, Iraqi troops were withdrawn from the Kurdish regions in October 1991 and these areas assumed de facto independence.

On 5 April 1992, the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force bombed bases in northern Iraq belonging to the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran. Iraqi jets were scrambled to intercept the intruders while Coalition aircraft did not interfere.

On 15 January 1993, Iraqi air defense sites opened fire on two USAF F-111 bombers. On 17 January, Iraqi Su-22s fired on two F-16 jets, and a U.S. F-4 Phantom destroyed an Iraqi radar which had been targeting French reconnaissance aircraft. Around a half-hour later, an American F-16 shot down an Iraqi MiG-23 Flogger which had crossed into the no-fly zone. The next day, American F-16s bombed Bashiqah Airfield and F-4 Phantoms attacked Iraqi air defense sites. Over the next few days and months, more Iraqi sites fired on the American patrols, and several were attacked. That August, the USAF deployed the F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft to Turkey, and on 18 August, these aircraft dropped four laser-guided bombs on an Iraqi SA-3 site near Mosul.

On 14 April 1994, two USAF F-15 Eagle fighters on patrol mistakenly downed two U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopters carrying 26 Coalition citizens, killing all aboard.

On 9 December 1995, F-4 Phantom II aircraft of the Idaho Air National Guard finished their tour of duty with Combined Task Force Provide Comfort at Incirlik Air Base. This was the last operational use of the F-4 Phantom by the USAF.

In August 1996, Iraqi troops intervened in the Kurdish regions of Iraq, and the United States responded with Operation Desert Strike against targets in southern Iraq. As a result, some incidents occurred in northern Iraq, and the United States launched an operation to evacuate certain pro-American Kurds from northern Iraq.

The operation ended officially on 31 December 1996 at the request of the Government of Turkey who wanted to improve relations with Iran and Iraq. It was followed by Operation Northern Watch, which began on 1 January 1997 with the mission of enforcing the northern no-fly zone. France declined to participate in Operation Northern Watch.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
January / 1995
To Month/Year
December / 1995
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
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  5 Also There at This Battle:
 
  • Austin, Anthony, SSG, (1982-2002)
  • Lovell, Claude, COL, (1976-2014)
  • Redd, Robert, CPL, (1986-1995)
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