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The FReeper Foxhole Remembers the Linebacker II Air Operations (12/18/1972) - Mar. 3rd, 2005
Vietnam Magazine | October 2000 | Lt. Col. Karl J. Eschmann, U.S. Air Force

Posted on 03/02/2005 8:09:38 PM PST by SAMWolf

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To: snippy_about_it; bentfeather; Samwise; msdrby; Wneighbor
Good morning ladies. Flag-Oorah-Gram.


VMGR-452 "Yankees" return home from Iraq
Submitted by: New York City Public Affairs
Story Identification #: 200532133947
Story by Sgt. Beth Zimmerman

Welcome Home Daddy size

41 posted on 03/03/2005 6:21:28 AM PST by Professional Engineer (And the winner is............Bitty Girl by a pigtail.)
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To: snippy_about_it
Good morning, Snippy and everyone at the Foxhole.

Our ISP's server went down sometime last night. It's been fixed now. That's the reason why I'm a little late this morning.

42 posted on 03/03/2005 6:31:26 AM PST by E.G.C.
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To: Professional Engineer
Good morning ladies. Flag-Oorah-Gram.

Oh my gosh!!! I love that Flag-Oorah-Gram P.E. Reminds me of my grandkids when their daddy came home. That is awsome. :-)

Good morning. It's a little foggy here in the fake-fall city this morning. Couldn't even see the back alley when I put the dog out this morning but it's cleared up quite a bit since then. I am hoping we have better weather this weekend. :-)

43 posted on 03/03/2005 7:12:28 AM PST by Wneighbor
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To: snippy_about_it
We were up early and had a blast reading to the kids this morning.

That reading to kids sounds so fun! I'm sure everyone else here already knows the answer to this but just where do you go and to what age group do you read? Is this a volunteer thing that you do regularly? I used to love to read to my kids. :-)

44 posted on 03/03/2005 7:21:26 AM PST by Wneighbor
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To: quietolong
We hear about how all the US Nam Vets were “ Baby Killers” and “War criminals” committing war atrocities. But you never hear why or the real atrocities committed by the NVA, VC.

This was my exact thought as I read this. I have many friends who are Viet Nam Vets. They mostly aren't willing to talk about the acts of the VC but when they do, it's the most horrendous of things.

Frankly I think it's only by the Grace of God that these people have dealt with these things as well as they have. No wonder there are *some* tales of drug use. These actions were so foreign to us that there was just no way our soldiers could have been prepared for these things.

All these things keep all those vets awfully close to my heart.

45 posted on 03/03/2005 7:27:47 AM PST by Wneighbor
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To: Darksheare

Trolling for trolls. ;-)


46 posted on 03/03/2005 7:51:43 AM PST by SAMWolf (This tagline is currently out of order.)
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To: The Mayor
Morning Mayor.

Let's see. What is the crisis of the day?

Haliburton! Haliburton! Haliburton! < /sarcasm>

47 posted on 03/03/2005 7:53:15 AM PST by SAMWolf (This tagline is currently out of order.)
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To: Professional Engineer
Morning PE

Flag-Oorah-Gram.Oorah! I like it!!

48 posted on 03/03/2005 7:54:13 AM PST by SAMWolf (This tagline is currently out of order.)
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To: E.G.C.

Morning E.G.C.

We had a beautiful sunset last night and a beautiful Sun rise this morning. Looks like a great day in store.


49 posted on 03/03/2005 7:55:23 AM PST by SAMWolf (This tagline is currently out of order.)
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To: Wneighbor

Morning Wneighbor. :-)


50 posted on 03/03/2005 7:56:27 AM PST by SAMWolf (This tagline is currently out of order.)
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To: SAMWolf

On this Day In History


Birthdates which occurred on March 03:
1500 Reginald Pole English Cardinal/"heretic"
1549 Henric Spieghel Dutch Renaissance poet (Hertspiegel)
1583 Edward Herbert of Cherbury English military/philosopher
1705 Michael Schevenstuhl composer

1747 Kasamir Pulaski US General (Revolutionary War)

1831 George M Pullman inventor (railway sleeping car)
1838 George W Hill US astronomer (Moon orbit)
1841 John Murray Canada oceanographer (Depths of the Ocean)
1845 Georg Cantor German mathematician (discovers transfinite numbers)
1847 Alexander Graham Bell Edinburgh Scotland, inventor (telephone)
1872 Wee Willie Keeler outfielder (Baltimore Orioles); hit .432 in 1897
1873 William Green president of American Federation of Labor (1924-52)
1895 General Matthew Ridgeway US, military leader (WWII/China/Nicaragua/Korea/NATO)
1899 Alfred M Gruenther US, commanding general (NATO, 1953-56)
1909 Harry Hemsley billionaire New York landlord
1911 Jean Harlow [Harlean Carpentier] Kansas City MO, 30s' sex goddess (Dinner at 8)
1918 Arnold Newman photographer (Faces USA)
1918 Arthur Kornberg US biochemist (Nobel 1959)
1920 James Doohan Vancouver British Columbia, actor (Montgomery Scott-Star Trek)
1920 Julius Boros golfer (US Open 1952,63)
1921 Allen Ginsberg beat generation poet (1969 Arts & Letters Award)
1921 Junior Parker Arkansas, blues vocalist/songwriter (Mystery Train)
1927 John McLaughlin commentator (McLaughlin Report)
1928 Dave Dudley singer (Six Days on the Road)
1928 Don Gibson singer/writer (I can't Stop Loving You, Oh Lonesome Me)
1933 Lee Radziwell Ross New York NY, princess (Jackie O's sister)
1935 Zhelyu Zhelev president of Bulgaria (1990- )
1936 Jim Clark Formula 1 racer (1963 Champion)
1938 Lew De Witt singer (Statler Brothers-Flowers on the Wall)
1938 Willie Chambers guitarist/vocalist (Chambers Brothers)
1946 James C Adamson Warsaw NY, Lieutenant Colonel USA/astronaut (STS 28, STS 43)
1949 Bonnie J Dunbar Sunnyside WA, PhD/astronaut (STS 61-A, 32, 50, 71, 89)
1949 James S Voss Cordova AL, Major USA/astronaut (STS 44, 53, 69)
1951 Sergei Aleksandrovich Yemelyanov Russian cosmonaut
1953 Aleksandr Viktorovich Borodin Russia, cosmonaut
1962 Jackie Joyner-Kersee East St Louis IL, heptathlete (Olympics-gold-88, 92)
1964 Laura Martinez-Herring Sinaloa Mexico, Miss USA-1985 (Texas)/(Carla-General Hospital)
1975 David Faustino California, actor (I Had 3 Wifes, Bud-Married With Children)



Deaths which occurred on March 03:
0561 Pelagius I Italian Pope (547-51, 556-61), dies

1191 Saladin [Salah ad-Din]) Yusuf sultan of Egypt/Syria, dies at 52

1706 Johann Pachelbel organist/composer (Sterbens-Gedancken), dies at 52
1824 Giovanni Battista Viotti Italian violist/composer, dies at 70
1959 Lou Costello comedian (Abbott & Costello), dies at 52
1966 Alice Pearce comedienne (Gladys Kravitz-Bewitched), dies at 52
1966 William Frawley actor (Fred Mertz-I Love Lucy), dies at 89
1983 Arthur Koestler Hungarian/British writer (Darkness at Noon), dies at 77
1987 Danny Kaye comedian (Danny Kaye Show), dies at 74
1991 Arthur Murray dance instructor, dies at 95 of pneumonia
1992 Sandy Dennis actress (Up the Down Staircase), dies of cancer at 54
1993 Carlos Montoya flamenco guitarist, dies at 89
1995 Howard Hunter US leader of Mormon Church (1994-95), dies at 87
1996 John Joseph Krol cardinal, dies at 95
1996 Lyle Talbot [Henderson], actor (Plan 9 From Outer Space), dies at 76


Reported: MISSING in ACTION

1967 RICHARDSON FLOYD W.---ANCHORAGE AK.
[REMAINS RETURNED ID 11/20/89]
1967 ROBY CHARLES D.---IOWA PARK TX.
[REMAINS RETURNED ID 11/20/89]
1968 WELSHAN JOHN T.---OAK RIDGE TN.
1969 SMITH WILLIAM M.---MIDDLEBORO MA.
1971 DUBBELD ORIE J. JR.---COCOA BEACH FL.
1971 DUNCAN JAMES E.---POINT PLEASANT WV.

POW / MIA Data & Bios supplied by
the P.O.W. NETWORK. Skidmore, MO. USA.


On this day...
0078 Origin of Saka Era (India)
0468 St Simplicius elected to succeed Catholic Pope Hilarius
0561 Pelagius I ends his reign as Catholic Pope
1431 Bishop Gabriele Condulmer elected as Pope Eugene IV
1634 1st tavern in Boston opens (Samuel Cole)
1746 Bonnie Prince Charlie occupies Castle of Inverness
1791 1st Internal Revenue Act (taxing distilled spirits & carriages)
1791 Congress establishes US Mint
1794 1st performance of Joseph Haydn's 101st Symphony in D
1794 Richard Allen founded AME Church
1801 1st US Jewish Governor, David Emanuel, takes office in Georgia
1803 1st impeachment trial of a federal judge, John Pickering, begins
1805 Louisiana-Missouri Territory forms
1812 US Congress passes 1st foreign aid bill (aids Venezuela earthquake vicitims)
1813 Office of Surgeon General of the US army is established
1815 US declares war on Algiers for taking US prisoners & demanding tribute
1817 Mississippi Territory is divided into Alabama Territory & Mississippi
1820 Missouri Compromise passes, allowing slavery in Missouri
1837 Congress increases Supreme Court membership from 7 to 9
1837 US President Andrew Jackson & Congress recognizes Republic of Texas
1842 1st US child labor law regulating working hours passed (Massachusetts)
1843 Congress appropriates $30,000 "to test the practicability of establishing a system of electro-magnetic telegraphs" by the US
1845 1st US law overriding a Presidential veto (John Tyler's)
1845 Congress authorizes ocean mail contracts for foreign mail delivery
1845 Florida becomes 27th state
1847 Post Office Department authorized to issue postage stamps
1849 Gold Coinage Act authorizes $20 Double Eagle gold coin
1849 Territory of Minnesota is organized
1849 US Department of the Interior established by Congress
1851 Congress authorizes smallest US silver coin (3¢ piece)
1853 Transcontinental railroad survey is authorized by Congress
1855 Congress approves $30,000 to test camels for military use
1861 Russian Tsar Alexander II abolishes serfdom
1862 General Pope lays siege in front of New Madrid MO
1863 1st US wartime military conscription bill enacted
1863 Abraham Lincoln approves charter for National Academy of Sciences
1863 Federal ironclad ships bomb Fort McAllister Georgia
1863 Free city delivery replaces zone postage; 449 letter carriers hired
1863 Gold certificates (currency) authorized by Congress
1863 Idaho Territory forms
1865 Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, & Abandoned Lands established to help destitute free blacks
1869 University of South Carolina opens to all races
1871 Congress changes Indian tribes status from independent to dependent
1871 Congress establishes the civil service system
1873 US Congress & government raise own salary, retroactively
1875 Congress authorizes 20¢ coin, lasts only 3 years
1875 Georges Bizet's opera "Carmen" premieres (Paris France)
1877 Rutherford B Hayes is sworn in as the 19th President
1878 Bulgaria liberated from Turkey (Peace of San Stefano)
1879 1st female lawyer heard by Supreme Court (Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood)
1879 US geological survey director authorized in Department of the Interior
1882 New York Steam Corp begins distributing steam to Manhattan buildings
1883 Congress authorizes the 1st steel vessels in US navy
1885 American Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T) incorporates
1885 Congress passes Indian Appropriations Act (Indians wards of federal government)
1885 US Post Office offers special delivery for 1st-class mail
1887 American Protective Association forms (anti-Catholic) in Clinton IA
1887 Anne Sullivan begins teaching 6 year old blind-deaf Helen Keller
1891 Congress creates Office of Superintendent of Immigration (Treasury Department)
1891 Congress creates US Courts of Appeal
1893 Congress authorizes 1st federal road agency, in Department of Agriculture
1894 1st Greek-language publication in US begins, "New York Atlantis"
1894 4th & last British government of Gladstone resigns
1899 George Dewey becomes 1st in US with rank of Admiral of the Navy
1900 US Steel Corporation organizes
1901 Congress creates National Bureau of Standards, in Department of Commerce
1903 North Carolina becomes 1st state requiring registration of nurses
1911 1st US federal cemetery with Union & Rebel graves opens, Missouri
1913 Ida B Wells-Barnett demonstrates for female suffrage in Washington DC
1915 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NASA forerunner) created
1917 Congress passes 1st excess profits tax on corporations
1917 Nicholas II, last Russian tsar, abdicates
1918 Russia withdraws from WWI, signs Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany & Austria
1919 1st international air mail service from US, Seattle WA-Victoria BC
1919 Communist Party in Germany announces a general strike
1921 Toronto's Dr Banting & Dr Best announce discovery of insulin
1923 US Senate rejects membership in International Court of Justice, The Hague
1924 Sean O'Casey's "Juno & the Paycock" premieres in Dublin
1926 International Greyhound Racing Association formed (Miami FL)


1931 "Star Spangled Banner" officially becomes US national anthem


1931 Cab Calloway records "Minnie the Moocher" (Jazz's 1st million seller)
1933 German Presidential candidate Earnest Thälmann (KPD) arrested
1933 Mount Rushmore dedicated
1934 John Dillinger breaks out of jail using a wooden pistol
1938 American Bowling Congress' largest tournament (24,765 competitors)
1942 1st combat flight for Canada's Avro Lancaster military plane
1943 Bomb fleeing crowd falls into London shelter; 173 die
1943 US defeats Japan & wins Battle of Bismark Sea
1945 US & Philippine forces recaptures Corregidor
1945 US 7th Army occupies last part of Westwall
1952 Puerto Rico approves their 1st self written constitution
1955 Elvis Presley makes his 1st TV appearance
1956 Morocco gains independence from France (Anniversary of throne)
1958 Nuri ash Said becomes premier of Iraq
1959 1st US probe to enter solar orbit, Pioneer 4, is launched
1960 9th largest snowfall in NYC history (14.5")
1965 Temptations' "My Girl" reaches #1
1966 James Goldman's "Lion in Winter" premieres in New York NY
1966 Rock group Buffalo Springfield forms (Steven Stills, Neil Young, et al)
1966 Twister hits Jackson MS; 3 minutes after 1st sighting, 57 die
1968 Greece, Portugal & Spain's embassies bombed in the Hague
1969 Apollo 9 launched into 151 Earth orbits (10 days)
1969 Sirhan Sirhan testified in a court in Los Angeles that he killed Robert Kennedy
1971 South African Broadcasting Corp lifts its ban on the Beatles
1972 Sculpted figures of Jefferson Davis, Robert E Lee, & Stonewall Jackson are completed at Stone Mountain GA
1974 George Foreman KOs Ken Norton
1974 World's worst air disaster, Turkish DC-10 crashes in Paris France (346 die)
1977 Libyan Socialist Arabs People's Republic forms
1978 Charles Chaplin's remains are stolen in Switzerland
1982 Senate begins debate on expulsion of Senator Harrison Williams (D-NJ)
1985 "Moonlighting" with Cybill Shepard & Bruce Willis, premieres
1985 National Union of Mine Workers in England end a 51 week strike
1985 Willie Shoemaker becomes 1st jockey to win $100 million
1989 Robert McFarlane gets $20,000 fine, 2 years probation for Iran-Contra
1990 Carole Gist, 20, (Michigan), 1st black crowned 39th Miss USA
1991 Iraqi generals & General Schwarzkopf meet to discuss cease fire
1991 Latvia & Estonia vote to become independent of the USSR
1991 Los Angeles Police severly beat Rodney King, captured on amateur video
1992 President Bush apologizes for raising taxes after pledging not to (Sorry, you're fired)
1997 Vice President Al Gore, under fire for his aggressive role in campaign fund raising, acknowledged he'd solicited donations from his White House office but insisted he did not do "anything wrong, much less illegal." But he said he would never do it again.(unless he could)
1998 Bill Gates testifies at Senate Judiciary Committee
1998 The Supreme Court ruled that local lawmakers' votes are immune to lawsuits even if they had been based on illegal or discriminatory motives
2000 Bob Jones University, lifts its ban on interracial dating.
2002 US military forces and 6 allied nations made air and ground assaults against al Qaeda and Taliban fighters in the Afghan Shah-e-Kot mountains of eastern Paktia province.
2004 Malaysia's new PM Abdullah Ahmad Badawi called a snap national election that will pit the long-ruling secular coalition government against a fundamentalist Islamic opposition. (Wins in a landslide)


Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"
Arab : Mohammed's Birthday
Bulgaria : Liberation from Ottoman Rule Day (1878)
Florida : Admission Day (1845)
Grenada : Partial Independence Day (1967)
Hawaii : Japanese Girl's Day
Japan : Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival)
Malawi : Martyrs' Day
Morocco : National Day (1961)
Sudan : Unity Day
World : Day of Prayer
US : National Procrastinators Week (Starts Tomorrow)
International Hamburger & Pickle Month


Religious Observances
Anglican, Roman Catholic : Ember Day


Religious History
1547 The Seventh Session of the Council of Trent declared: 'If anyone says that one baptized cannot, even if he wishes, lose grace, however much he may sin, unless he is unwilling to believe, let him be anathema.'
1744 Colonial missionary to the American Indians, David Brainerd wrote in his journal: 'In the morning, spent an hour in prayer. Prayer was so sweet an exercise to me that I knew not how to cease, lest I lose the spirit of prayer.'
1931 American linguistic pioneer Frank Laubach wrote in a letter: 'If we only let God have his full chance he will break our hearts with the glory of his revelation. That is the privilege which the preacher can have. It is his business to look into the very face of God until he aches with bliss.'
1950 Trappist monk Thomas Merton wrote in "Sign of Jonas": 'The Christian life...is a continual discovery of Christ in new and unexpected places. And these discoveries are sometimes most profitable when you find him in something you had tended to overlook or even despise.'
1959 By a vote taken in both bodies, the Unitarian Church and the Universalist Church, along with their fellowships __ the American Unitarian Association and the Universalist Church of America merged into a single denomination.

Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.


Thought for the day :
"I offer my opponents a bargain: if they will stop telling lies about us, I will stop telling the truth about them."


51 posted on 03/03/2005 7:56:53 AM PST by Valin (DARE to be average!)
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To: Wneighbor

The things are troops are dealing with today in the Mideast are just as bad. I pray that the American people have the will to stick this out and not turn their backs on the troops again.


52 posted on 03/03/2005 7:59:20 AM PST by SAMWolf (This tagline is currently out of order.)
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To: SAMWolf

Morning Sam. Nice to see ya.

So, you have an interview thingy this morning? Guess you'll have to let us all know just how well you are portrayed by the interviewee. :-)


53 posted on 03/03/2005 8:00:46 AM PST by Wneighbor
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To: SAMWolf

make that how well you are portrayed by the interviewER.


54 posted on 03/03/2005 8:01:21 AM PST by Wneighbor
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To: SAMWolf
I pray that the American people have the will to stick this out and not turn their backs on the troops again.

Me too!!! The welcoming that we've seen to troops thus far gives me hope. The attitude of folks around the Ft. Hood area here in Texas is great and the reactions to my son-in-law and other friends upon returning from various Mideast spots has been wonderful. At least at this time, in the red states of America we know that the troops are overwhelmingly loved. I pray it stays that way.

55 posted on 03/03/2005 8:06:49 AM PST by Wneighbor
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I just posted an observation on a judicial ruling which led to the upcoming blogger crackdown.

Click on my Screename and then "In Forum" to read it.

56 posted on 03/03/2005 8:24:07 AM PST by E.G.C.
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To: Valin
1843 Congress appropriates $30,000 "to test the practicability of establishing a system of electro-magnetic telegraphs" by the US

It'll never work. Durn pork-barrel politics.

57 posted on 03/03/2005 8:37:57 AM PST by Professional Engineer (And the winner is............Bitty Girl by a pigtail.)
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To: SAMWolf

Like trolling for largemouth bass sometimes.
Drop the line off the stern of your boat and furiously row back and forth on the lake.


58 posted on 03/03/2005 9:48:46 AM PST by Darksheare (Tagline error. Expected file 'zot.class' not present. Contact site Admin.)
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To: SAMWolf

 

Good Afternoon, Foxhole

Excellent thread today.  Maintenance crews, clean up crews, med personnel, communications, etc. - every job is important.  It takes a lot of good people to make a great team.   The US has the best.

"During Operation LINEBACKER II, 15 B-52D's and B-52G's were shot down by North Vietnamese SA-2 Surface to Air Missiles(SAMs). Pictured here is the rear wheel assembly of a B-52D shot down on December 26, 1972. The wreckage fell into Huu Tiep Pond, Ngoc Ha village, in the Ba Dinh district of Hanoi near the Botanical Gardens of downtown Hanoi, Vietnam. Today the wreckage still lies where it fell."   as posted on the site  Welcome fellow B-52 Enthusiast!


59 posted on 03/03/2005 10:27:48 AM PST by tomball
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To: E.G.C.
This just in Microsoft.

Microsoft will not release any new security bulleteins on March 8th.

60 posted on 03/03/2005 10:29:35 AM PST by E.G.C.
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