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Gotta jet for awhile, be back in a bit! Enjoy everyone!
Thank MoJo!
HiYa Mojo!!!!!
Great Music Thread MoJo, thank you!
Coronado, Calif. (July 6, 2006) -Machinist Mate 3rd Class James Crampton, holds his baby daughter after a six-month deployment aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Reagan and embarked Carrier Air Wing One Four (CVW-14) returned from a regularly scheduled deployment in support of the global war on terrorism and maritime security operations. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Joshua Valcarcel (RELEASED)
Coronado, Calif. (July 6, 2006) - Friends and family celebrate a homecoming for the "Black Hawks" of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Four (HS-4), who were embarked aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Reagan and embarked Carrier Air Wing One Four (CVW-14) are completing a regularly scheduled deployment in support of the global war on terrorism and maritime security operations. U.S. Navy photo by Michelle Rhonehouse (RELEASED)
Coronado, Calif. (July 6, 2006) - Sailors man the rails, as the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) enters its homeport of Naval Air Station North Island at the conclusion of her maiden deployment. Reagan and embarked Carrier Air Wing One Four (CVW-14) are completing a regularly scheduled deployment in support of the global war on terrorism and maritime security operations. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Aaron Burden (RELEASED)
Coronado, Calif. (July 6, 2006) Tugboats assist the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) as it prepares to moor at Naval Air Station North Island after completing its maiden deployment. Reagan and embarked Carrier Air Wing Fourteen (CVW-14) are retuning from a six-month combat deployment in support of the global war on terrorism and maritime security operations (MSO). U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Spike Call (RELEASED)
First introduced to Naval Aviation in 1963 the Intruder was the Navy's go to aircraft for any weather low level attack duties for 34 years. The A6 made every conflict from Vietnam to Gulf War One. Not designed to fill a flashy role, the A-6 could haul a boatload of ordanance in any weather and deliver it with pinpoint accuarcy to boot.
On with the pics...
First up the nose shot, only this time the A-6 is on the catapult and on the way...
A nice inflite study of an A-6 from VA-36 on the USS Nimitz
Another inflite shot of an Intruder
A pair of A-6s make a pass for the photographers
Did I mention that the A-6 was a bomber? Check out the ordance on this Intruder, looks like a load to rival the B-17!
And if you are running low on the ol' jet fuel it's nice to know that the A-6 can help you out.
Well that it for tonights Flyby back tomorrow with the Saturday Sortie.
Regards
alfa6 ;>}
First introduced to Naval Aviation in 1963 the Intruder was the Navy's go to aircraft for any weather low level attack duties for 34 years. The A6 made every conflict from Vietnam to Gulf War One. Not designed to fill a flashy role, the A-6 could haul a boatload of ordanance in any weather and deliver it with pinpoint accuarcy to boot.
On with the pics...
First up the nose shot, only this time the A-6 is on the catapult and on the way...
A nice inflite study of an A-6 from VA-36 on the USS Nimitz
Another inflite shot of an Intruder
A pair of A-6s make a pass for the photographers
Did I mention that the A-6 was a bomber? Check out the ordance on this Intruder, looks like a load to rival the B-17!
And if you are running low on the ol' jet fuel it's nice to know that the A-6 can help you out.
Well that it for tonights Flyby back tomorrow with the Saturday Sortie.
Regards
alfa6 ;>}
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How about "Stand by Me" by Ben E King (from an ol Nam Vet) to let our troops know that no matter where they are what they may hear from whoever back here "in the world," there are many, many of us who are ready to stand by them, no matter what and not only are we thinking of them, but that they are constantly in our prayers.
How about "Stand by Me" by Ben E King (from an ol Nam Vet) to let our troops know that no matter where they are what they may hear from whoever back here "in the world," there are many, many of us who are ready to stand by them, no matter what and not only are we thinking of them, but that they are constantly in our prayers.
Hi Lauren, Any chance you can come up with Chiquitita by Abba tonight? THANKS!