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  1. I too am proud and prouder now that I'm retired, even though we currently have a lot of problems in our beloved country.

    The problem here is old age, I misread the headng and thought it said:

    "What is a vegetarian" which I believe is a liberal scum that can't hunt.

  2. This is a military date I commemorate annually..............

    71 years ago today on this date (18 April 1942) 16 B-25's took off from the

    deck of the USS Hornet led by Lt. Col Jimmy Doolittle to bomb targets in

    Japan. The raid shook the confidence of the Japanese leaders and lifted up

    the spirits of the American people at a time when things looked bleak. The

    subsequent victory at the Battle of Midway was in part due to the effects of

    the Doolittle Raid.

    There are only 3 surviving aircrew members of the raid and they will be

    meeting today in Florida for their final reunion.

    Let us never forget the bravery of the airmen who volunteered for the raid

    and the sailors of the task force that made the take-off from the Hornet

    possible.

    It is sad the three left have voted this will be the last reunion but I understand.

  3. I guess the next thing the drone operators will apply for is VA benifits and disability for carpel tunnel on their joystick hand.

    As a crew chief, we flew many of the missions in SW and Central Asia until about 2004. After that, unless the plane was gone several days we did not go with it much.

  4. Air Show is Canceled

    For Immediate Release

    Seymour Johnson Cancels Air Show - Congressional Uncertainty

    SEYMOUR JOHNSON AIR FORCE BASE, N.C. - The 2013 Wings Over Wayne Open House

    and Air Show, scheduled for May 18-19, has been cancelled.

    Driven by the dual threat of operating under a continuing resolution and

    potential sequestration, U.S. Air Force leadership at all levels are

    proactively implementing near-term actions to minimize impacts to Air Force

    personnel while protecting operational readiness.

    "Our decision to cease planning for the 2013 air show comes after careful

    review and consideration of the fiscal challenges the Air Force, the

    Department of Defense and our nation face," said Col. Jeannie Leavitt, 4th

    Fighter Wing commander. "We're taking prudent measures and doing our best to

    mitigate our budget risks and align available resources with current and

    emerging operational requirements. Remaining as mission-ready as possible

    and preserving our combat capability is our imperative and we're

    prioritizing spending to ensure this priority is met."

    For more than 55 years, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base has enjoyed

    unparalleled community support from Wayne County, Goldsboro and the

    surrounding communities, which made this decision difficult.

    For more information, call the 4th FW Public Affairs office at (919)

    722-0027.

  5. We always "T"ed the props with the #3 blade down. There is a weep hole there that can drain in that position.

    When we did the preflight to get it ready to fly we "X"ed the prop when we took out the plugs.

  6. By NCPressRelease.com, Robert B. Butler

    SEYMOUR JOHNSON AIR FORCE BASE, N.C. - Colonel Jeannie Leavitt, Base

    Commander and first female fighter pilot in the U.S., extends a public

    invitation to attend the Wings Over Wayne Air Show at Seymour Johnson AFB in

    Goldsboro. The air show will salute our service men and women around the

    globe, past and present. Leavitt plans to pay tribute to Operation

    Homecoming 1973, during its 40th anniversary, when North Vietnam released

    American POWs from captivity.

    Major Steven Bofferding, Air Show Director and F-15E pilot commented, "This

    biennial exhibition has attracted an incredible array of aircraft and

    skilled pilots. Seymour Johnson will truly feature one of the world's best

    Air Shows of 2013." The last air show in 2011 drew over 175,000 visitors

    from across the country.

    Headlining the show will be the Blue Angels. The U.S. Navy Blue Angels

    Flight Demonstration Squadron consist of six F/A-18 Hornets and a C-130T

    Hercules named "Fat Albert." Other exhibitions include the F-15E Strike

    Eagle; the 4CE Formation Aerobatic Team; the MV-22 Osprey; Black Daggers

    Special Forces Parachute Team (from Fort Bragg); F-22 Raptor; flyovers by

    the B-2 Bomber and F-35 Lightning; Lee Lauderback and his P-51; F-18 Demo

    from NAS; Indy Boys Jet School Bus; F-16, A-10, F-5, HH-60 Combined Arms

    Demonstration; and Patty Wagstaff, America's 1st female National Aerobatic

    Champion. Air Boss for the day is: George Cline. Announcer: Rob Reider. More

    aerial and ground displays will be announced in the future.

    This fascinating weekend of technological marvel, exploration, and family

    fun also includes music, autographs, exhibits, and precision ground

    performances. There will be a kid- zone, complete with huge jumping castles,

    bungee jumping, trampolines, flight simulators, rock climbing walls, and

    Euro Ball races. Food and beverages available on site.

    Seymour Johnson AFB is home to the 4th Fighter Wing and the 916 Air

    Refueling Wing, consisting of 7,000 people and 95 multi-role F-15E Strike

    Eagles. The 4th Fighter Wing, formerly commanded by Chuck Yeager, is one of

    the largest wings in the USAF, and has a highly decorated history spanning

    nearly seven decades.

    Air Show Dates: May 18 & 19, 2013

    Gates: Open at 8AM and close at 6:30PM each day

    Admission and parking: Free.

    Location: Seymour Johnson AFB, Goldsboro, N.C.

  7. GaryRobinson, you are correct that the current TRICARE system drafts were initiated under the Bush administration. However that was in 2007 when Bush was a lame duck president and the country was led by a democratic controlled house and senate.

    Budgets are presented for legislation from all agencies with congress putting together the final budget which is presented to the Resident for signing or not.

    So yes it is a political process.

  8. You get what you vote for!!!

    The military's managed-care option -- TRICARE Prime -- will be ended Oct. 1 for retirees, their family members and for military survivors who reside more than 40 miles from a military treatment facility or from a base closure site, TRICARE Management Activity announced Wednesday.

    Most of these 171,400 beneficiaries will need to shift health coverage from Prime to TRICARE Standard, the military's fee-for-service health insurance option. For beneficiaries who use more than preventive health care during the year, the shift will mean higher out-of-pocket costs.

    Read More.......

    http://mcontent.military.com/features/0,15240,254518,00.html?comp=1198882887570&rank=2

  9. Good luck Gizz,

    When I retired I sent documentation to the VA to start my process including current DD Form214s.

    I have a civilian job and they told me that I make to much money and placed me in catagory 8 (basically no benefits).

    After being out 3 years, a VA advocate told me that I should have been put in a lower catagory because I had been in several combat zones.

    I was supposed to be automatically placed in the lower catagory for at least 4 years.

    He helped me reapply and the local VA clinic scheduled a physical, eye test and hearing test.

    Before the hearing test I received notification my 4 years of eligibility was up and I was back in catagory 8.

    I went to my hearing test in late Nov and on 10 Dec I recieved a bill for $50.

    On the 11th I recieved an"nasty gram" stating if they did not recieve $50 by 31 Dec they would garnish my retirement pay.

    How's that for love?

  10. SALT LAKE CITY -- Once a Cold War-era submarine attack plane, the Lockheed P2V has for years been both a mainstay of the nation's aerial firefighting arsenal and a cause for concern.Flying in the turbulent, unforgiving skies above raging wildfires, the planes have crashed at least seven times from either mechanical problems or pilot error, causing 16 deaths, dating back to 1990 when they were slowly added to the nation's firefighting fleet.

    http://www.kansascity.com/2012/06/03/3640346/air-tanker-crash-kills-2-at-utah.html

    http://www.firehouse.com/news/10726438/ntsb-firefighting-plane-heavily-fragmented-in-crash

  11. Rescuers say they have discovered bodies near the wreckage of a Russian-made passenger plane that smashed into a steep Indonesian volcano with 45 people on board.

    Search and rescue spokesman Gagah Prakoso said his teams reached the remote, rugged site near the crater on Thursday afternoon.

    Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/05/09/official-says-wreckage-missing-russian-jet-spotted-on-side-cliff/#ixzz1uSeoXAIC

  12. Back in 1974, I had orders for Pease on F-4s, the Test Wing at Wright Patterson, and T-39s at Ramstein which all arrived withn 3 days of each other.

    The orders for Ramstein were issued first, so I went there for 3 years.

    I would have like to have gone to Wright Pat also, but I'm sure glad the ones for Pease were canceled.

  13. The daredevil pilot of this Hercules aircraft risked life and limb - and the heads of terrified onlookers - when he skimmed the plane just five metres above the ground.

    Cruising at 220mph, the Swedish Air Force's C-130 is seen dipping over trees to dangerously sweep across a field.

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2117143/Is-scariest-low-pass-fly-video-Footage-shows-Hercules-swooping-just-FIVE-metres-heads-onlookers.html#ixzz1pZrxMXBz

    Scoll to the bottom for video.

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    The aircraft was on its way from Evenes in northern Norway to Kiruna in the far north of Sweden when it went missing around 3pm, according to local media reports.

    "We don't know what happened. It's gone," an operator at Swedish emergency service SOS Alarm told the local Norrländska Socialdemokraten newspaper.

    The plane was participating in a Cold Response military training exercise, the Norwegian Armed Forces said.

    Visit The Local to read the full story.

  15. Charlotte already lost two H3s to other guard units a few years ago. As Bob said, they are also slated to lose two more in 2017.

    If there are any decent people left in state government they need to be contacted, also your federal congress critters.

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