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Ghosts

Listen as you tread the decks on the mid-watch, or swing at anchor on a foggy morn – listen and you can hear the voices of those who went before us: Douglas TBD-1 Devastators of Torpedo Six (USS Enterprise) off Hawaii for battle fleet exercises (1941) What lessons are being taught?  What wisdom passed?  Are [...] [...]

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More Cold War Secrets Revealed

The latest revelation of well known public research facilities with a hidden Cold War mission comes from the merry ol’ – England’s Jodrell Bank telescope, to wit: London, Nov 23 (ANI): The creator of the giant space telescope at the Jodrell Bank Observatory in the UK has disclosed after 50 years that the telescope was [...] [...]

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Project Valour IT – Naval Aviation Factoid: 25 Nov

OK Gang — looks like Team Army finally had the reserve forces join tem and have taken the lead by over $9K. Time to man up, pony up and take the lead back. Remember, its all fr a good cause and every little bit helps. – SJS 25 Nov 1961: The world’s first nuclear-powered aircraft [...] [...]

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“To Provide for the Common Defense…”

“So when all else fails, when all the negotiations have broken down, when there is a missile in the air, you have to have the ability to destroy it.  Because the only other ability you would have is to apologize to the relatives of those who died.” — — Sphere: Related Content [...]

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Saturday Matinee: Red Flag

For your Saturday viewing pleasure – and no Lex, those were Canadian Hornets… Sphere: Related Content [...]

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Project Valour-IT: Straight Talk Express

26 Nov update: Two days left folks; today and tomorrow - let’s make it count!! Let’s set aside the competition for a minute and talk straight to the heart of the matter.  Fact is, the need is great and growing.  Our wounded warriors number in the tens of thousands, the majority of which would benefit in [...] [...]

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Project Valour IT – Naval Aviation Factoid: 20 Nov

Project Valour-IT Update: Army is getting crabby – and too close for comfort.  Come on Navy – let’s show ‘em the passing game… 20 Nov 1933: Lieutenant Commander T. G. W. Settle and Major Chester L. Fordney, USMC, flying a 600,000 cubic foot free balloon, set a world’s altitude record of 61,237 feet in a [...] [...]

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Project Valour-IT – Naval Aviation Factoid: 19 Nov

13-19 Nov 1943: Army and Navy aircraft of Task Force 57 (Rear Admiral J. H. Hoover), based on islands of the Ellice, Phoenix, and Samoan Groups and on Baker Island, conducted long-range night bombing attacks on Japanese bases in the Gilbert and Marshall Islands as a preliminary to the invasion of the Gilberts. (ed: If [...] [...]

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Project Valour IT – Naval Aviation History Factoid: 18 Nov

18 Nov 1934: A contract was issued to the Northrop Corporation for the XBT-1, a two-seat Scout and l,000-pound dive bomber. This aircraft was the initial prototype in the sequence that led to the SBD Dauntless series of dive bombers introduced to the fleet in 1938 and used throughout World War II. 18 Nov 1942: [...] [...]