Posted on 05/20/2008 3:31:57 PM PDT by Bluedaddy
FORT DRUM The skies above the North Country will come alive June 28-29 as the nation's most modern military aircraft are joined by venerable examples of aviation history in the first air show of its kind at Fort Drum, capping a week-long celebration of Fort Drum's one hundred years as a fixture in Northern New York.
The free air show will provide participants the opportunity to view the nation's military air might and meet the men and women who pilot the aircraft, many of whom have recently returned from deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan.
The annual celebration of Fort Drum and the North Country, long known as Mountain Fest, will become this year's Centennial Celebration and will include the air show, River Fest in Alexandria Bay and a fireworks display.
A key event during the Centennial Celebration will be a concert headlined by country music star Gary Allen and featuring alternative rock veterans Bowling for Soup and rising talent Katie Rae Davis. The concert is free to the public and will be held at Fort Drum's Wheeler-Sack Army Airfield June 26 starting at approximately 6:30 p.m., followed by a huge fireworks display.
Air show acts include World War II aircraft, jets, formation flying acts, vintage aircraft, a military parachute demonstration and a hang glider performance. A combat capabilities demonstration by Fort Drum's own 10th Combat Aviation Brigade will display the professionalism and lethality of Mountain Soldiers currently serving the nation.
For more information about the air show and for a complete list of acts, visit the Fort Drum website: http://www.drum.army.mil/airshow/.
Gates open at 8:00 a.m. for visitors to view static displays with the air show demonstrations beginning at approximately 11 a.m. each day. Parking is available (on site). Food concessions will be available in the midway area.
My son and his wife (both army) are being transferred to Ft. Drum. He will arrive in the first part of July from Schofield Barracks in Honolulu.
He will arrive in the first part of July from Schofield Barracks in Honolulu. ............ Be prepared to dress warmly, winter begins up there on July 5th.
LOL! Not too far off of the mark. I used to do my two week active duty with the National Guard @ Ft. Drum. One morning in late August we awoke to a blanket of snow on the ground!
When you say air show.....don’t forget the cool pics!!!
I’ll bookmark this and try to remember for when the time comes.
Oh, he’s looking forward to having seasons, after living in Hawaii.
He was raised at 7000 Ft above sea level in Utah. He’s used to having snow in August. I’m coming for a visit. I haven’t been to upstate New York since 1978.
Don't miss Palmyra and Hill Cumorah.
Oh, I wouldn’t dream of it....LOL
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