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Securing and Protecting Infrastructure in Intermountain Fly-over Country
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| April 6, 2004
| Jeff Head
Posted on 04/06/2004 10:05:58 PM PDT by Jeff Head
Securing and Protecting infrastructure in Intermountain Fly-over Country
The following is a pictorial description of a typical late-winter/early-spring security and control maintenance/trouble shooting and repair trip to critical regional infrastructure and communication facilities in the intermountain region. These types of activities are ongoing to protect and maintain the infrastructure that benifits our republic. The specific nature of the work, the location of the facilities and the identifiying marks on the facilities and equipment have been left intentionally vague. It is hoped that the presentation will help others understand and appreciate the type of ongoing work being conducted across the nation to secure our infrastructure, irrespective of what may be occurring in other areas domestically.
The helo pickup and flying outbound over the foothills
Into the beautiful Intemountain Ranges of the Rocky Mountains
Primary work assignment socked-in, diverting to secondary site, a mountaintop comm station.
Approaching the secondary assignment, and, after landing, yours truly ready to work.
A communications station in the top of the Rocky Mountains.
Winter access to the comm station & a cozy but cold place to complete maintenance and check security systems.
Beautiful view from the top as we prepared to depart once more for the primary assignment.
Back in-route to a now cleared up primary assignment.
On the ground at a remote regional infrastructure site and ready to go to work.
Water storage filling under April ice and the facility housing the control and security systems.
Work now complete and departing the area, climbing out over the nearby ranges.
More beautiful mountain canyon and valley scenery on the return trip.
Approaching our base facilty and landing there, back at our home-20.
In addition to the tremendous and difficult work being performed by our military forces in the War on Terror, there are tens thousands of public servants in many agencies working to maintain, secure and protect critical infrastructure and the populace right here at home. Many of them are veterans who have carried their service to their country and the attendant oaths to bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution and to protect and defend it forward into their post military life where they continue to serve. On this particular trip I was priveleged to work with a couple of them.
TOPICS: Announcements; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Free Republic; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: infrastructure; security; waronterror
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To: Eastbound
Thank you...and you are welcome. These are great experiences.
To: Jeff Head
Thanks for the ping. Infrastructure is certainly plentiful. From weather info to seismic, electrical, electronic, transportation, water, telephone, sewage, ports, roads, radio, tv, mail, delivery, air, manufacturing, raw goods, government, money, banking, the list is endless, and vigilence is going to be required of all.
At least 30 percent of the country at any time are children, that only leaves 70 percent of us, and since 30 more plus percent are clueless, that only leaves 40 percent of us, and since 20 percent are elderly and clueless, (apologies to the elderly), that only leaves 20 percent of us, and since you now know where this is going, I'll take my tongue out of my cheek.
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posted on
04/07/2004 5:02:31 AM PDT
by
wita
(truthspeaks@freerepublic.com)
To: Travis McGee
It was very beautiful...though that particular trip did have some weather developing which can be troublesome and dangerous in the monutains. But we were blessed with safety.
The other folks I work with like the pics quite a bit and I do cut a CD of them for those interested.
To: Jack Black
Thank you...it's very worthwhile and fulfilling work. Certainly helps me in terms of knowing I am doing my part in whatever small way.
To: meadsjn
I knew you would appreciate it my friend. Leaves less time for writing...but I am making progress there too and Volume V is still slated for June.
To: Jeff Head
PS, I suppose in a good year that first building would be buried under snow, then what?
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posted on
04/07/2004 5:05:51 AM PDT
by
wita
(truthspeaks@freerepublic.com)
To: cyn
Thank you cyn...it was very beautiful and it is very fulfilling work.
I am glad to be able to do something where I feel I am contributing directly to this fight...although I feel my book series, activities at Klamath and Jarbidge, the March for Liberty, etc. are all part and parsle of the same thing.
My wife, Jared and I all remember fondly our meeting with you as were were returning from that first March for Liberty and still talk about it to this day.
I am glad you are involved in helping Terri. It is a travesty what has happened and is happening in her case. We pray for God's continued blessings on her and her family, that her nightmare might end.
God's best to you and yurs.
To: wita
It was buried to near the ridgeline of the roof until recently. We try and schedule maintenance accordingly...but when there are problems we dig down to it. The antennas are never buried and it is easy to find based on that.
To: JohnHuang2
Than you for that PING my friend. The more who see this type of thing and understand what all is going on at so many levels...the better.
To: Jeff Head
Thanks for the ping. We live in such a beautiful country. Thanks for helping keep it safe.
To: Jeff Head
Cortez, Monticello, Mesa Verdes, Durango, Pagosa SpringsMexican Hat, Monument Valley. Interesting country. Still, give me the Rockies, near Granby or Gunnison. BTW, I hunt right by one of those stations sometimes. Helos come in from time to time or in late season they run a snow cat up there. FAA comm station I am told.
FReegards, Jeff.
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posted on
04/07/2004 6:19:53 AM PDT
by
MileHi
(Go, Thune, Go!)
To: Jeff Head
Jeff, do you have some pretty hard core survival gear on that chopper? I'd imagine there are places that if you went down, it'd be challenging to stay alive or walk out.
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posted on
04/07/2004 7:56:05 AM PDT
by
Travis McGee
(----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
To: Jeff Head
Thank you so much for sharing all of this! Bump!
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posted on
04/07/2004 9:29:33 AM PDT
by
Alamo-Girl
(Glad to be a monthly contributor to Free Republic!)
To: Jeff Head
Jeff, it's very encouraging to hear this and I should have known if anyone was doing something to secure the homeland, it would be you! 45 years old?? No wonder every agency I contacted to offer help turned me down!! LOL!! Nice to see some Idaho pictures, thanks.
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posted on
04/07/2004 11:00:23 AM PDT
by
AuntB
("What if they find life on Mars and it's just more pissed off Muslims?"........Dennis Miller)
To: Jeff Head
Thanks for the ping, very interesting.
P.S. I just ordered your Dragon's Fury, I and Travis's book for my son this morning. Hopefully he will let me read them when he is finished with them.
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posted on
04/07/2004 11:17:04 AM PDT
by
muggs
To: Jeff Head
Thank you Jeff, for your continuing service to the Country. I appreciate you for that.
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posted on
04/07/2004 1:28:13 PM PDT
by
dixie sass
(Purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, contentment - claws are sharp and ready for use!)
To: Jeff Head
Wow, now that looks like a fun gig there Jeff.
I wonder if they need any help like that here in the great American heartland...
Take care, bro.
L
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posted on
04/07/2004 3:57:40 PM PDT
by
Lurker
("Freedom begins when you tell Mrs. Grundy to go fly a kite"-Robert Heinlein)
To: RightWingMama
Thank you for taking the time to read this thread. I'm grateful (and lucky) to be able to work in this fashion and glad I can help in any way.
To: Jeff Head
When's Volume 5 due out, Jeff?
Waiting for the Finale.
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posted on
04/07/2004 6:42:46 PM PDT
by
CholeraJoe
(Be an FR monthly donor! We have our own secret handshake.)
To: MileHi
Our nation has the best highways systems, the best communication systems, the best water storage and hydro-electrical systems (IMHO) in the world...among many, many other things. They are all worth our effort to secure and defend...and we have enemies who would like to hurt us in any way they can.
Those areas you spoke of are very beautiful, but, like you, I prefer the mountains.
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