Posted on 03/31/2006 5:33:28 PM PST by MoJo2001
Good evening Diva!
Thank you so much for honoring our Troops with The Pledge Of Allegiance!!
*HUGS*
How about the reason for my name...THE SENTINEL, Judas Priest ?
Thanks
Evening MoJo!
Beautiful thread, and lot's of great songs, thank you!
*HUGS*
Good evening Sir!
Thanks for the ping.
Supporting our Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen, and Coast Guardsmen at more than 1,000 places across the U. S. and around the world.
MoJo - in honor of my uncle, a paratrooper, I wonder if you have "Blood on the Risers"?
Coming up!
Thank you for the request!
There are OLDER people than I! I mean really. Gramps, Ma....
*snert*
Norfolk, Va. (March 29, 2006) With his ship in port, Fire Controlman 2nd Class Edgar Friedrichs, stands watch in the Combat Information Center (CIC), during the Fleet Synthetic Training-Joint Exercise (FST-J) aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS McFaul (DDG 74). FST-J replicates at sea war conditions without participating units needing to deploy from their homeport. U.S. Navy Photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Lolita M. Lewis (RELEASED)
Osan, Republic of South Korea (March 28, 2006) Aviation Warfare Specialist 2nd Class Zack Webb, an air crewman assigned to Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Two (HS-2) "Golden Falcons," crouches in the door of an SH-60F helicopter during an afternoon flight during Operation Foal Eagle. The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) and Carrier Airwing Two (CVW-2) are currently steaming in the Republic of Korea Operational Area in support of Operation Foal Eagle, a joint land and maritime training operation utilizing forces from both the United States and the Republic of Korea. U.S. Navy photo by Photographers Mate 3rd Class M. Jeremie Yoder (RELEASED)
Howdee!!!!! It's Friday and have time to play.
((HUGS))
Thank you for the Judas Priest request! Coming up! Queued 3!
I've added you to the Canteen ping list!
Nice to see you here!
Evening Warthogtjm, thanks for your request!
Coming up shortly!
Older than I as well but, I still enjoy those songs too.
Judging from the large US flags painted on this early B-24 I am guessing that this pic was taken before 1942.
A formation of B-24s at a training unit.
A trio of Mighty Eigth Airforce B-24s over England I believe.
Another formation of Liberators.
A US Navy PB4Y on patrol.
A good example of good ol American ingenuity. The crew of this B-24 used thier parachutes as drag chutes when they discovered that the brakes were out on thier B-24.
Tomorrow night more Libs. Y'all have a great night.
Regards
alfa6 ;>}
Bump! Good evening, and thanks for the pings.
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