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Posted on 05/19/2003 3:10:13 AM PDT by snippy_about_it
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                     Profile  Marine Corps Capt. Steve Hahn  Boston Marathon - Marine Style
                            U.S. Marine Capt. Steve Hahn chases down the miles in his Iraqi version of the Boston Marathon, April 21, in Umm Qasr, Iraq. Due to his deployment to the region, Hahn was unable to attend this year's marathon, though he commemorated the event by running 26.2 miles through the Iraqi desert. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Jacques-René Hébert
                        
                          UMM QASR, Iraq, April 21, 2002  When Marine Corps Capt. Steve Hahn applied for entrance into the 2003 Boston Marathon, he had no idea that he would be miles away, deployed to a small town in the southern desert of Iraq, working to help rebuild a country. Indeed, when April 21 came around, it appeared that Hahn's hopes of running the legendary marathon had come to an end. But after some internal deliberation, he decided that if he couldn't run Boston's marathon, he would run his own.   Hahn, a Colonial Heights, Va. native, is currently attached to the Office of Reconstruction and Human Assistance: Southern Region, a coalition effort to provide humanitarian and reconstruction assistance in Iraq and to help restore control of Iraq to the Iraqi people.   "To simplify it, I didn't want Saddam to get the best of me," Hahn said. "It was his fault that I had to miss my first Boston Marathon. Saddam had already lost his big battle - I wasn't going to let him win this one.   "Plus, it was just something to do in my off-time."   Hahn measured out a 5.8-kilometer track and did a little math. Seven and one quarter times around would put him roughly at the marathon length of 26.2 miles. However, measuring the course was only the first step to preparing for his run. Hahn explained, to run a distance of this magnitude, it takes a little bit more work than to "just do it."   "I had been running on a pretty regular basis, doing work ups for the real deal," he said. "But because of the work load here, I just haven't had the time to train the right way, doing my carbohydrate loads and my training runs."   At 110 degrees on an April afternoon, training for a marathon is a difficult endeavor, Hahn later explained. Prime running conditions are early morning and evening, when the sun is but a sliver in the sky and the desert winds race across the sand to cool the brow. Fortunately for Hahn, his marathon would begin shortly after the sun slipped below the western horizon.   Full story 
                          
                          
                           
                        Status of Iraq's 55 Most Wanted 
                           
                        NEWS LINKS FROM THE PAST WEEK - IN CASE YOU MISSED IT   * US Navy Starts Work on Next Class of Carriers 5/11/03 * DOD IDENTIFIES MARINE CASUALTIES 5/12/03 US interrogates Dr Germ over banned weapons 5/12/03 101st Airborne Commander to Brief Live From Mosul (Transcript) 5/12/03 * Franks rejects top Pentagon post 5/13/03 * DOD IDENTIFIES MARINE CASUALTY 5/14/03 DOD IDENTIFIES AIR FORCE CASUALTY 5/14/03  DOD IDENTIFIES MARINE CASUALTIES 5/14/03  NATIONAL GUARD AND RESERVE MOBILIZED AS OF 5/14/03  * U-S military tells Iraqis to turn in all guns or face arrest 5/15/03 Marines Recount Duty in Iraq 5/15/2003 Myers praises 64th AEW during visit 5/15/03 Ambassador Bremer Statement from Baghdad, Iraq 5/15/03 3rd Infantry Division Commander Live Briefing from Iraq (Transcript) 5/15/03 U.S. Indicts Two Yemeni Nationals, Al Qaeda Members in USS Cole Attack 5/15/03 * Rumsfeld Salutes Service Members, Families at Open House 5/16/03 Boeing Wins Army Modernization Contact 5/16/03 Army hands over control to Iraqi's 5/16/2003 Pentagon Ponders Overseas Military Shift 5/16/2003 ''Operation Devil Dog'' aims to cool Marines' canine heroes 5/16/2003 Tanker lease vital to global operations 5/16/03 Enlisted aide upgraded to special duty 5/16/03  National Guard Bureau Chief Briefing on the Transforming Roles of the National Guard 5/16/03 National Guard Boss to Espouse Transformation to State AGs 5/16/03 DOD IDENTIFIES ARMY CASUALTY 5/16/03 RELEASE/TRANSFER OF DETAINEES COMPLETED 5/16/03 * Technology changes the face of military 5/17/03 Iraqi Ex-Military Official Surrenders 5/17/03 * Mountain View wind tunnels used in aviation research closed (Two largest in the world) 5/18/03 
                       
                         Bush praises military's role in terror fight White House-AP -- Calling the latest bombings in Saudi Arabia a "wake-up call", the president's using his weekly radio address to mark Armed Forces Day -- and praise the military for its service in the war on terror.   It's a war he says is clearly far from over -- as evidenced in this week's deadly car bombings in Saudi Arabia.   Bush's broadcast was recorded in the Oval Office in the presence of eight of the wounded from Iraq, which Bush calls one battle in that war.   Meantime, U-S officials are praising Saudi cooperation so far in probing the Riyadh attacks -- Attorney General John Ashcroft saying the Saudis seem to be taking the matter seriously.  
                       
                         
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To: snippy_about_it
To: snippy_about_it
    The FReeper Foxhole received an anonymous request to post pictures of a "feisty" freeper and his dad, both Navy Veterans.
In turn, I was asked if I could find a place for them on my Monday thread.
Those of you that know me know I love the Navy and agreed to the request. 
I don't know who the freeper is and it doesn't matter, they're Veterans and Sailors to boot, we can always find room for them.
  
 
  
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To: All
    
Come on out of there! 
  
   Have a cup a joe - 

 Read some Recent News - 
 Stretch your legs a while and welcome to Monday at the Foxhole!
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To: snippy_about_it; SAMWolf; *all
    Good morning Snippy, SAM. 
 
My goodness snippy the early to bed, early to rise thing works for you!! LOL
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05/19/2003 4:53:35 AM PDT
by 
Soaring Feather
(I just got up! I need coffee.)
 
To: bentfeather
    LOL. I did my best to get up before you!
To: snippy_about_it
    On This Day In History 
 
 
Birthdates which occurred on May 19: 
1469 Giovanni della Robbia Italian sculptor 
1611 Innocent XI [Benedetto Odescalchi] Italy, 240th Roman Catholic Pope (1676-89) 
1616 Johann Jacob Froberger German singer/organist/composer 
1746 Johann Friedrich Peter composer 
1755 Gabriele Prota composer 
1762 Johann G Fichte German philosopher (Wissenschaftslehre) 
1770 Antoine-Charles Glachant composer 
1795 Johns Hopkins philanthropist, founded Johns Hopkins University 
1808 Samuel Jameson Gholson Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1883 
1812 Felix Kirk Zollicoffer Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1862 
1815 John Gross Barnard Brevet Major General (Union Army), died in 1882 
1828 Adin Ballou Underwood Brevet Major General (Union volunteers) 
1839 Alice Mary Smith composer 
1858 Roland Napoleon Bonaparte French officer/traveller (Surinam) 
1859 Nellie Melba [Heal Mitchell] Australian soprano (Peach Melba) 
1860 Victor E Orlando Italy's premier (1917-19) 
1864 Carl Ethan Akeley US, naturalist, developed animal mount process 
1869 Jules Poncelet Belgian minister of State 
1873 Federico Gerdes Tacna Perú, orchestraestra director 
1874 Gilbert Laird Jessop cricketer (The Croucher) 
1876 Saint-Georges de Bouchélier French author (Le Rois Sans Couronne) 
1878 Adam von Ahn Carse composer 
1879 Lord Waldorf Astor England, 2nd viscount (C)/publisher (London Observer) 
1879 Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor US/England's feminist/ex of Waldorf Astor 
1880 Allard R Hulshoff architect of Amsterdam (1924) 
1883 Henricus Keuls Dutch lawyer/poet (Dancing Lamp) 
1884 Arthur Meulemans Belgian composer (Adriaan Brouwer) (or 5/10) 
1890 Ho Chi Minh trail blazer/leader of Vietnam (1946, 1969) 
1892 Konstatin G Paustovski Russian author (Povestj Zjizni) 
1895 Albert Hay Malotte composer 
1895 Cecil Gray composer 
1896 Michael Balcon Birmingham England, producer/father of Jill Balcon 
1899 Leonid Maksimovich Leonov novelist/playwright 
19-- Tim Waldrip Spokane WA, actor (Casey-American Dream) 
1901 Ivo Cruz composer 
1904 Anthony Bushell Kent England, actor (Journey's End) 
1904 Sven Thofelt Sweden, pentathlete (Olympics-gold-1928) 
1909 Bruce Bennett Tacoma WA, actor (Before I Hang, Sahara) 
1909 Schlomo Joffe composer 
1910 Alan Melville cricketer (graceful South African batsman 1938-49) 
1913 Albert Hardy photographer 
1913 Neelam Sanjiva Reddy President of India 
1915 Pol Pot dictator/mass murderer 
1918 Florence Chadwick swimmer (1st to swim English Channel both ways) 
1919 Betty Jameson Norman OK, LPGA golfer (1947 US Women's Open) 
1921 Charles van de Reve slavic (Belief of Kameraden) 
1921 Daniel Gelin Angers France, Maria Schneider's dad, actor (Obsession) 
1921 Karel van het Reve Dutch Slavist (Comrade's Religion) 
1922 David McLean Akron OH, actor (Tate-Tate) 
1924 Sandy Galbraith Wilson composer 
1925 Malcolm X [Little] Omaha NE, assassinated leader of black muslims 
1926 Paul Cooper composer 
1928 Anthony C B Chapman England, sports car builder/autoracer (Formula 1) 
1929 Harvey Cox US theologist (Secular City) 
1929 Michael Adamis composer 
1930 Hans Kox composer 
1930 Lorraine Hansberry playwright (Raisin in the Sun) 
1931 Eric Davidson comedy scriptwriter 
1931 Ruben Radica composer 
1934 David Sinclair actor (Love & Hate) 
1934 James Charles Lehrer Wichita KS, news anchor (McNeil-Lehrer Report) 
1934 Jan Wijn Dutch pianist 
1935 David Hartman Pawtucket RI, TV personality (Good Morning America) 
1935 F R Fries writer 
1936 Elisabeth Schwartz Austria, pairs figure skater (Olympics-gold-1956) 
1937 Sanne Sannes Dutch photographer 
1938 James H Bilbray (Representative-D-NV) 
1938 Marilyn Chris Brooklyn NY, actress (Wanda Wolek-One Life to Live) 
1939 17th Earl of Pembroke English landowner/director (Emily) 
1939 Francis R Scobee Cle Elum WA, USAF/astronaut (STS 41C, 51L-Chal disaster) 
1939 James Fox England, actor (Greystoke) 
1939 James Fox London England, actor (Greystoke) 
1939 Nancy Kwan Hong Kong, actress (Flower Drum Song, World of Suzie Wong) 
1939 Richard Lowe Teitelbaum composer 
1939 Tomasz Sikorski composer 
1940 Carlos Diegues actor (Xica) 
1940 Frank Lorenzo airline executive (Continental, Texas Air, Eastern) 
1940 Joan Staley playmate (November 1958) 
1940 Mickey Newbury rocker 
1941 Jane Brody writer/nutritionist 
1941 Jimmy Hoffa Jr son of Jimmy Hoffa/Teamster union leader 
1941 Marc-Antonio Consoli composer 
1941 Nora Ephron New York NY, novelist/screenwriter/director (Sleepless in Seattle, You've Got Mail, Michael, Heartburn) 
1942 Gary Kildall creator of CP/M 
1942 James Topping author of CP/M 
1945 Peter Townshend England, rock guitarist/vocalist/composer (The Who-Tommy) 
1946 Diedre Lenihan Atlanta GA, actress (Wendy-Needles & Pins) 
1946 Mary Bryan LPGA golfer 
1946 Michele Placido Foggia Italy, actor (La Lupa, Poliziotti) 
1946 Phillip Rudd Melbourne Australia, rock drummer (AC/DC-Rock 'n Roll Damnation) 
1947 Jerry Hyman Brooklyn NY, rock singer/trombonist (Blood Sweat & Tears) 
1948 Grace Jones [Mendoza] Spanishtown Jamaica, singer/actress (Vamp) 
1948 Jean-Pierre Haignere France, cosmonaut (Soyuz TM-17) 
1948 Tom Scott Los Angeles CA, saxophonist/bandleader (Pat Sajak Show) 
1949 Dusty Hill rocker (ZZ Top) 
1951 Joey Ramone [Jeffrey Hyman] Forest Hills NY, punk rocker (Ramones-Baby I Love You) 
1952 Barbara Loomis rocker (BT Express) 
1953 Henry Lascelles English grandson of princess Mary 
1954 Rick Cerone Newark NJ, catcher (Yankees/Red Sox/Mets/Expos) 
1955 Ed Whitson pitcher (New York Yankees, San Diego Padres) 
1955 Pierre J Thuot Groton CT, Lieutenant Commander USN/astronaut (STS 36, 49, 62) 
1956 Althea Gwyn WBL center (New York Stars) 
1956 Martyn Ware rocker (Heaven 17-Electric Dreams) 
1956 Steven Ford East Grand Rapids MI, actor (When Harry Met Sally, Young & Restless)/son of President Gerald Ford 
1957 Bill Laimbeer NBA center (Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons) 
1957 Sophia Crawford London England, actress (Power Rangers) 
1959 Nicole Brown Simpson Frankford Germany, Mrs OJ Simpson (murdered in 1994) 
1961 Lisa Rathgber Hillsboro IL, bowler (LPBT Rookie of Year 1980) 
1961 Lisa Wagner bowler (3-time LPBT Player of Year, Bowler of Decade) 
1962 Iain Harvie Scottish rock guitarist (Nothing Ever Happens) 
1963 Rebecca Bradley LPGA golfer 
1963 Yazz [Yasmin Evans] Mrs Simon La Bon/rocker (Fine Time, The One Way is Up) 
1964 Michael Dean Standly Abilene TX, PGA golfer (1993 Freeport-McMoRan) 
1965 Edward Odumbe cricketer (Kenyan pace bowler 1996 World Cup) 
1965 Joshua Rifkind actor (Marshall Chronicles) 
1966 Keith Jennings NFL tight end (Chicago Bears) 
1966 Marc Bureau Trois Rivieres, NHL center (Montréal Canadiens) 
1967 John Friesz NFL quarterback (Seattle Seahawks) 
1967 Turk Wendell Pittsfield MA, pitcher (Chicago Cubs) 
1968 James Parrish NFL outside linebacker (Pittsburgh Steelers) 
1968 Jeanne Basone Brubank CA, wrestler (Hollywood-GLOW) 
1968 Mark Janssens Surrey, NHL center (Hartford Whalers) 
1968 Paul Justin NFL quarterback (Indianapolis Colts) 
1969 Cecile Ulbrich Tucker Warren ME, rower (Olympics-96) 
1969 David Wharton Warminster PA, US Olympic swimmer (Olympics-silver-88) 
1969 Kevin Scott WLAF cornerback (Scotland Claymores) 
1969 Richard Dumas NBA forward (Philadelphia 76ers) 
1971 Darryl Morrison NFL safety (Washington Redskins) 
1971 Lori Ann Mundt Yorkton Saskatchawan, volleyball player (Olympics-96) 
1972 Ronald Williams CFL running back (Winnipeg Blue Bombers) 
1972 Willie Brown NFL/WLAF linebacker (Seattle Seahawks. Rhein Fire) 
1973 Andreas Johansson Hofors Sweden, NHL forward (Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Islanders) 
1976 Kevin Garnett NBA forward (Minnesota Timberwolves) 
 
 
 
 
Deaths which occurred on May 19: 
0804 Alcuin of York English scholar, dies in Tours France at 69 
0988 Dunstan[us] English archbishop of Canterbury, dies 
1296 Celestine V [Pietro del Murrone] Pope (1294), dies 
1536 Anne Boleyn Queen of England/wife of Henry VIII, beheaded 
1536 Lord Rochford English brother of Anna Boleyn, beheaded 
1647 Sebastian Vrancx Flemish painter (captain of vigilante), dies 
1653 Carel Reyniersz Governor-General of Netherlands East Indies, dies at 48 
1786 John Stanley composer, dies at 74 
1795 Josiah Bartlett US physician/judge (signed Declaration of Independence), dies at 65 
1800 French Bosbeeck veterinarian/robber, hanged 
1801 Herman H Vitringa politician (National Meetings), dies 
1845 Maria EJ Versfelt mistress of General Moreau/marshal Ney, dies at 68 
1864 Nathaniel Hawthorne US, writer (Scarlet Letter), dies 
1872 Johan van Dale schoolmaster (New Dutch Language Wordbook), dies at 44 
1876 Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer Dutch historian/politician, dies at 74 
1887 Pieter Blussé van Alblas liberal minister of Finance, dies at 75 
1890 Gus Kempis cricketer (South Africa's 1st Test), dies of fever at 24 
1895 José J Marti y Perez Spanish/Cuban poet (Versos sencillos), dies 
1901 Marthinus Wessels Pretorius 1st President Republic South-Africa, dies at 81 
1903 Arthur Shrewsbury cricketer (1277 runs at 35 47 in 23 Tests), dies 
1922 Heinrich I Quincke German internist (postural drainage), dies at 79 
1924 Billy Zulch cricketer (South Africa batsman scored 2 Test centuries), dies 
1928 Henry Franklin Belknap Gilbert composer, dies at 59 
1928 Max Scheler German philosopher, dies at 53 
1935 Charles Martin Tornow Loeffler French composer, dies at 74 
1935 Thomas E Lawrence (of Arabia) dies in a motorcycle crash 
1941 Werner Sombart Marxist economist (Händler und Heroes), dies at 78 
1942 [Nicoline] Magdalene Anchor-Roll Norwegian author (Enken), dies at 69 
1953 Damasco Berenguer y Fuste Spanish general/minister of War, dies at 79 
1954 Aart A van Schelven church historian (Willem of Orange), dies at 73 
1954 Charles Edward Ives US composer (Unanswered Question), dies at 79 
1958 Bruno Sturmer composer, dies at 65 
1958 Ronald Colman British actor (Prisoner of Zenda), dies at 67 
1961 Joe Howard singer (Gay Nineties Revue), dies at 94 
1965 Maria Dabrowska Polish writer (Znaki Zycia), dies 
1966 Tortoise reportedly given to Tonga's king by Captain Cook (1773), dies 
1969 Coleman Hawkins US jazz musician/composer, dies 
1971 Bernard Wagenaar Netherlands/US composer, dies at 76 
1971 Ogden Nash poet/TV panelist (Masquerade Party), dies at 68 
1978 George Gladstone cricketer (one Test West Indies vs England 1930), dies 
1983 Jean Rey Belgian minister, dies 
1987 Alice B[radley] Sheldon sci-fi author (Byte Beautiful), dies at 71 
1988 Virginia Farmer actresss (Cyrano de Bergerac), dies at 90 
1989 Able J Herzberg Russian/Netherlands lawyer (Eichmann in Jerusalem), dies 
1989 E Galgóczi writer, dies 
1989 Robert Webber actor (Alex-Moonlighting), dies of ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/Lou Gehrig's disease) at 64 
1989 Robert Weber character actor, dies of Lou Gehrig Disease at 64 
1991 Douglas L Mays cartoonist (Punch), dies 
1991 Rini Otte Dutch actress (Ergens in Nederland), dies at 74 
1993 Nemesio Antunes Chilean painter, dies at 75 
1993 Richard Murphy director (3 Stripes in the Sun), dies of stroke at 81 
1993 S W Sohoni cricketer (4 Tests for India), dies 
1994 Henry Morgan TV panalist (To Tell the Truth), dies of cancer at 74 
1994 Jacqueline [Lee Bouvier] Kennedy Onassis 1st lady (1961-63), dies of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at 64 
1994 Jacques Cesar Ellul writer, dies at 82 
1994 Luis Ocana Span cyclist (Tour de France 1973), commits suicide at 48 
1996 Johnny "Guitar" Watson musician, dies at 61 
1996 Margaret Rawlings actress (Roman Holiday), dies at 89 
1997 Millie dog of President Bush (Millie's Book), dies at 12 
 
 
 
Reported: MISSING in ACTION 
 
1965 DONOVAN LEROY M. CEDAREDGE CO. 
(ACFT OVERDUE) 
1965 HARPER RICHARD K. BURLINGTON MA. 
(ACFT OVERDUE) 
1967 ANDERSON GARETH L. FALMOUTH MA. 
(03/04/73 RELEASED BY DRV, DECEASED 1974) 
1967 GRIFFIN JAMES LLOYD GATES TN. 
(03/13/74 REMAINS RETURNED) 
1967 HELLBACH HAROLD J. NEW ORLEANS LA. 
(REMAINS RETURNED 1997 ID'D 05/98) 
1967 KNIGHT ROY A. JR. MILLSAP TX. 
1967 MC DANIEL EUGENE B. KINSTON NC. 
(03/04/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE AND WELL 98) 
1967 METZGER WILLIAM J. WISCONSIN RAPIDS WI. 
(03/04/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE AND WELL 98) 
1967 PATTERSON JAMES K. LONG BEACH CA. 
(PROB CAPTURED WITH BROKEN LEG) 
1967 PLUMB JOSEPH C. MISSION KS. 
(02/18/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE AND WELL 98) 
1967 RICH RICHARD STAMFORD CT. 
1967 RUSSELL KAY CORSICANA TX. 
(03/04/73 RELEASED BY DRV, DECEASED) 
1967 STARK WILLIAM R. CORANADO CA. 
(03/04/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE AND WELL 98) 
1967 WALTERS JACK JR. WHITEVILLE NC. 
(03/13/74 REMAINS RETURNED DIC) 
1968 DAVIES JOSEPH E. ALEXANDRIA VA. 
1968 MC CUBBIN GLENN D. ALMENA KS. 
1972 MOTT DAVID P. FARGO ND 
(03/27/73 RELEASED BY PRG, ALIVE AND WELL 98) 
1972 NICHOLS AUBREY A. EL PASO TX. 
(03/28/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE AND WELL 98) 
1972 THOMAS WILLIAM E. PITTSBURG PA. 
(03/73 RELEASED BY PRG, ALIVE AND WELL 96/98) 
 
 
 
 
POW / MIA Data & Bios supplied by 
the P.O.W. NETWORK. Skidmore, MO. USA. 
 
 
 
On this day... 
715 St Gregory II begins his reign as Catholic Pope 
1506 Columbus selects his son Diego as sole heir 
1515 George van Saksen-Meissen sells Friesland for 100,000 gold guilders to arch duke Charles 
1517 Philip van Bourgondie installed as bishop of Utrecht 
1547 Monarch Johan Frederik surrenders to Karel 
1568 English queen Elizabeth I arrests Scottish queen Mary 
1571 Miguel Lopez de Lagazpi founded Manilla in the Phillipines 
1585 Spain confisquates English ships 
1588 Spanish Armada sets sail for Lisbon, bound to England 
1608 Matthias von Habsburgs army reaches Lieben, at Prague 
1635 France declares war on Spain 
1643 Battle at Rocroi/Allersheim: French army destroys Spanish army 
1643 Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, Connecticut & New Harbor form United Colonies of New England 
1652 Spanish troops occupy Grevelingen 
1662 Uniformity Act of England goes into effect 
1749 George II grants charter to Ohio Company to settle Ohio Valley 
1780 About midday, near-total darkness descends on much of New England to this day its cause is still unexplained 
1792 Russian army enters Poland 
1793 Netherlands captures French island of St Maarten (held until 1795) 
1796 Game protection law restricts encroachment on Indian hunting grounds 
1802 French Order of Légion d'Honneur forms 
1848 México gives Texas to US, ending the war 
1853 Dutch prince Henry marries princess Amalia of Saxony-Weimar 
1856 Senator Charles Sumner, Massachusetts, spoke out against slavery 
1857 William Francis Channing & Moses G Farmer patents electric fire alarm 
1862 Homestead Act becomes law provides cheap land for settlement of West 
1863 Siege of Vicksburg, investment of city complete 
1864 Battle of Port Walthall Junction VA (Bermuda Hundred) 
1864 Last engagement in series of battles known as Spotsylvania 
1864 Skirmish at Cassville GA 
1878 Blanche Kelso Bruce appointed register of treasury by President Garfield 
1884 Ringling Brothers circus premieres 
1885 1st mass production of shoes (Jan Matzeliger in Lynn MA) 
1885 German chancellor Bismarck takes possession of Cameroon & Togoland 
1886 Camille Saint-Saëns' 3rd Symphony in C, premieres 
1891 Rice Institute, which became Rice University, is chartered 
1892 Charles Brady King invents pneumatic hammer 
1892 National Society of Colonial Dames of America founded 
1893 Heavy rain washes "quick clay" into a deep valley, kills 111 (Norway) 
1896 1st auto (Benz) to arrive in Netherlands 
1898 Post Office authorizes use of postcards 
1900 Great Britain annexes Tonga archipelago 
1902 Great Britain & Boers resume peace talks in Pretoria 
1905 Italian King Victor Emmanuel & Swiss President open world's longest railroad tunnel (Simplon) links Iselle Italy & Brig Switzerland 
1905 Tom Jenkins beats Frank Gotcha for heavyweight wrestling champion 
1906 Federated Boys' Club (Boys' Club of America) organizes 
1906 Portugal's King Carlos I names Joao Franco premier 
1909 Jack Johnson fights Jack O'Brien to no decision in 6 for boxing title 
1910 Cleveland Indian Cy Young gets his 500th win, beats Washington 5-4 in 11 innings 
1911 Maurice Ravel's opera "L'Heure Espagnole" premieres in Paris France 
1911 Philadelphia Athletics are 12½ games back in American League, & win the World Series 
1912 American League president Ban Johnson tells Tigers if they continue protest of Ty Cobb's suspension, they will be banned from baseball 
1913 Webb Alien Land-Holding Bill passes, forbidding Japs from owning land 
1916 Escadrille Américaine (Lafayette) transfered to Verdun 
1918 Washington's 1st Sunday game, Senators beat Cleveland 1-0 in 18 innings 
1921 Congress sharply curbs immigration, setting a national quota system 
1923 49th Kentucky Derby: Earl Sande aboard Zev wins in 2:05.4 
1923 KPD (communist revolts) in German Ruhr cities occupied by Allies 
1926 French air force bombs Damascus Syria 
1928 "Firedamp" explodes in Mather PA coal mine killing 195 of 273 miners 
1928 51 frogs enter 1st annual "Frog Jumping Jubilee" (Angel's Camp CA) 
1928 54th Kentucky Derby: Chick Lang aboard Reigh Count wins in 2:10.4 
1929 Cloudburst causes stampede in Yankee Stadium; 2 people crushed to death 
1929 General Feng Yu-Xiang of China declares war on Chiang Kai-Shek Government 
1930 White woman win voting rights in South-Africa 
1931 Ironclad cruiser Germany launched in Kiel 
1934 Military coup by Colonel Damian Veltsjev in Bulgaria 
1934 Sherlock Holmes crossword puzzle in "Saturday Review of Literature"; Males who solved puzzle become members of Baker Street Irregulars 
1935 NFL adopts an annual college draft to begin in 1936 
1937 John Murray/Allen Boretz' "Room Service" premieres in NYC 
1939 Churchill signs British-Russian anti-Nazi pact 
1940 Amsterdam time becomes MET (Middle European Time) 
1940 French counter attack at Péronne under General De Gaulle 
1941 German occupiers in Holland forbid bicycle taxis 
1941 New Nazi battleship Bismarck leaves Gdynia, Poland 
1942 Atlanta Braves' Paul Waner is 3rd National League-er to get 3,000 hits (Anson & Wagner) 
1943 Berlin is declared "Judenrien" (free of Jews) 
1943 Churchill pledges England's full support to US against Japan 
1944 240 gypsies transported to Auschwitz from Westerbork Netherlands 
1944 German defense line in Italy collapsed 
1945 Start of the 1st Victory Test Cricket between England & Australia Services 
1946 Dutch Cooperation for Sexual Reform (NVSH) forms in Amsterdam 
1950 New York Times reports of world's smallest & dumbest mechanical brain 
1951 77th Preakness: Eddie Arcaro aboard Bold wins in 1:56.4 
1951 UN begins counter offensive in Korea 
1953 Nuclear explosion in Nevada (fall-out in St George UT) 
1954 Postmaster General Summerfield approves CIA mail-opening project 
1955 Atkinson & Depeiaza make 347 stand for 7th wkt West Indies vs Australia 
1956 82nd Preakness: Bill Hartack aboard Fabius wins in 1:58.4 
1956 Pirate Dale Long hits 9th-inning homerun, 1st homerun in 8 straight games 
1957 Adone Zoli forms Italian Government 
1958 "South Pacific" soundtrack album goes to #1 & stays #1 for 31 weeks 
1958 Premiere of Harold Pinter's "Birthday Party" in London 
1958 US & Canada form North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) 
1959 Jan de Quay becomes premier of Netherlands 
1960 Alan Freed & eight other DJs accused of taking radio payola 
1960 Belgian parliament requires rest day for self employed 
1960 Juan Marichal debuts as San Fransisco Giant pitcher, beats Phillies on 1 hitter 
1960 USAF Major Robert M White takes X-15 to 33,222mph 
1961 New pier opens in Scheveningen 
1962 "Bravo, Giovanni" opens at Broadhurst Theater NYC for 76 performances 
1962 "John Birch Society" by Chad Mitchell Trio hits #99 
1962 88th Preakness: John Rotz aboard Greek Money wins in 1:56.2 
1962 Indonesian paratroopers land in New Guinea 
1962 Stan Musial breaks Honus Wagner's National League hit record with 3,431 
1962 US performs nuclear test at Christmas Island (atmospheric) 
1963 Mickey Wright wins LPGA Muskogee Civitan Golf Open 
1964 US diplomats find at least 40 secret microphones in the Moscow embassy 
1965 Patricia R Harris named 1st US black female ambassador (Luxembourg) 
1965 West Ham United wins 5th Europe Cup II 
1967 US bombs Hanoi 
1967 USSR ratifies treaty with England & US banning nuclear weapons in space 
1968 20th Emmy Awards: Get Smart, Mission Impossible & Barbara Bain 
1968 Frank Howard fails to homer, after hitting 10 in 6 consecutive games 
1968 Pirate Radio Brumble of Northern England 1st heard 
1971 USSR launches Mars 2, 1st spacecraft to crash land on Mars 
1972 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site 
1972 WMAV TV channel 18 in Oxford MS (PBS) begins broadcasting 
1973 "Daisy" A Day by Jud Strunk hits #14 
1973 "Smith" opens at Eden Theater NYC for 17 performances 
1973 99th Preakness: Ron Turcotte aboard Secretariat wins in 1:54.4 
1974 Joanne Carner Golf Invitational wins LPGA Bluegrass 
1974 Stanley Cup: Philadelphia Flyers beat Boston Bruins, 4 games to 2 
1974 Valeri Giscard d'Estaing wins French presidential election 
1975 27th Emmy Awards: Mary Tyler Moore Show, Robert Blake & Jean Marsh 
1975 Farm truck packed with wedding party struck by a train, killing 66 in truck, 40 miles south of Poona India 
1975 Junko Tabei is 1st woman to climb to the top of Mount Everest 
1976 Gold ownership legalized in Australia 
1976 Liverpool wins 5th UEFA Cup at Bridge 
1976 Senate establishes permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 
1976 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakhstan/Semipalitinsk USSR 
1977 "Smokey & the Bandit" premieres 
1979 "In The Navy" by Village People hits #3 
1979 105th Preakness: Ron Franklin aboard Spectacular Bid wins in 1:54.2 
1979 Guitarist Eric Clapton marries Patti Boyd 
1980 "Blackstone" opens at Majestic Theater NYC for 104 performances 
1980 Ringo & Barbara Bach are involved in a car crash 
1981 Pirate Jim Bibby gives up a leadoff single to Brave Terry Harper, then retires the next 27 batters 
1982 IFK Göteborg wins 11th UEFA Cup at Göteborg 
1982 Sophia Loren jailed in Naples for tax evasion 
1983 NASA launches Intelsat V 
1983 Weird Al Yankovic gives live performance at Wax Museum in Washington DC 
1984 "King Of Suede" by Weird Al Yankovic hits #62 
1984 110th Preakness: Angel Cordero Jr aboard Gate Dancer wins in 1:53.6 
1984 Pat LaFontaine scores 2 goals within 22 seconds in an NHL playoff game 
1984 Stanley Cup: Edmonton Oilers beat New York Islanders, 4 games to 1 
1984 STS 41-D vehicle moves to launch pad 
1985 Nancy Lopez wins LPGA Chrysler-Plymouth Golf Classic 
1986 Anti-apartheid activist Hélène Pastoors sentenced to 10 years in South Africa 
1987 1st American Comedy Award 
1988 "Red Sox" retire Bobby Doerr's #1 
1988 Carlos Lehder Rivas, of Colombia's Medellín drug cartel, is convicted in Florida for smuggling more than 3 tons of cocaine into US 
1989 Dow Jones average passes 2,500 mark for 1st time, closes at 2,501.1 
1989 Sue Ellen (Linda Gray) last appearance on Dallas 
1990 "General Elvis", TV Drama last airs on ABC 
1990 116th Preakness: Pat Day aboard Summer Squall wins in 1:53.6 
1991 "Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story" closes at Shubert NYC after 225 performances 
1991 Pat Bradley wins LPGA Centel Golf Classic 
1991 Sandra Palmer wins LPGA Centel Senior Golf Challenge 
1991 Willy T Ribbs becomes 1st black driver to make Indianapolis 500 
1992 27th Amendment ratified, prohibits Congress from raising its salary 
1992 Amy Fisher shoots Mary Jo Buttafuoco in Massapequa Long Island New York 
1992 Englishman Dave Gauder, 224 lbs, pulls 196 ton jumbo jet, 3 inches 
1992 Ric Flair wins NWA wrestling title 
1992 Vice President Dan Quayle sites Murphy Brown as a poor example of family values 
1993 Boeing 727 crashes into mountain at Medellín Colombia, kills 132 
1993 Dow Jones closes above 3,500 for 1st time (3,500.03) 
1993 Juventus wins 22th UEFA Cup at Torino 
1994 Final Episode of LA Law after 8 year run 
1994 Omar Sharif suffers a mild heart attack 
1994 Tennis star Jennifer Capriati (18), checks into a drug rehab center 
1995 Emmy's 22nd Daytime Award presentation - Susan Lucci loses for 15th time 
1995 World's youngest doctor, Balamurali Ambati, 17, graduates Mount Sinai 
1996 STS 77 (Endeavour 11), launches into orbit 
2161 Syzygy: 8 of 9 planets aligned on same side of sun 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Holidays 
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week" 
 
Finland : Flag Day of the Army 
Turkey : Youth & Sports Day 
Vietnam : Ho Chi Minh's Birthday (1890) 
Canada : Victoria Day (1819) - - - - - ( Monday ) 
US : Armed Forces Day - - - - - ( Saturday ) 
 
 
 
Religious Observances 
Christian : St Ives 
Anglican, Lutheran : Commemoration of St Dunstan, archbishop of Canterbury 
Roman Catholic : Commemoration of St Peter Celestine, pope 
Anglican : Commemoration of 1st Book of Common Prayer 
 
 
 
Religious History 
1662 England's King Charles II approved a bill requiring all ministers to assent publicly to the Anglican "Book of Common Prayer." 
1740 English revivalist George Whitefield wrote in a letter: 'True faith is not merely in the head, but in the heart.' 
1885 The complete Old and New Testament English Revised Version (EV or ERV) of the Bible was first published in England. After a promised 20-year wait, U.S. scholars on the ERV committee published an "Americanized" edition in 1905, known afterward as the American Standard Version (ASV) of the Bible. 
1939 Death of Howard B. Grose, 88, U.S. Baptist leader and author of the hymn, "Give of Your Best to the Master." At one time president of South Dakota State University, Grose also worked with American Baptist publications and home missions. 
1971 "Godspell" first opened at the Cherry Lane Theater in New York City. The musical by Stephen Schwartz is based on the New Testament Gospel of Matthew, and is still produced by secular and religious theater groups today. 
 
 
 
Thought for the day : 
" Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance. "
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posted on 
05/19/2003 5:21:26 AM PDT
by 
Valin
(Age and deceit beat youth and skill)
 
To: AntiJen; Reaganwuzthebest; weldgophardline; Mon; AZ Flyboy; feinswinesuksass; Michael121; ...
    FALL IN to the FReeper Foxhole! 
 
To be removed from this list, please send me a blank private reply with "REMOVE" in the subject line! Thanks! Jen
10
posted on 
05/19/2003 5:37:34 AM PDT
by 
SAMWolf
(Opportunity may knock once, but temptation bangs on your front door forever.)
 
To: SAMWolf
    Good Morning Snippy. 
 
Lots of news to catch up on today. Any left over Sliders from yesterday?>
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posted on 
05/19/2003 5:42:23 AM PDT
by 
SAMWolf
(Opportunity may knock once, but temptation bangs on your front door forever.)
 
To: Valin
    1977 "Smokey & the Bandit" premieresStill a pretty darn good comedy.
 
12
posted on 
05/19/2003 5:53:42 AM PDT
by 
SAMWolf
(Opportunity may knock once, but temptation bangs on your front door forever.)
 
To: bentfeather
    Good Morning Feather
13
posted on 
05/19/2003 5:54:03 AM PDT
by 
SAMWolf
(Opportunity may knock once, but temptation bangs on your front door forever.)
 
To: radu; snippy_about_it; TEXOKIE; Bethbg79; LaDivaLoca; cherry_bomb88; beachn4fun; Do the Dew; ...
    
  
   
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     Current Military News 
          U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Anthony Lemar of Travers City, Mich., kisses his daughter, Violet, after returning to McGuire Air Force Base, N.J., with other members of the 305th Air Mobility Wing, Friday, May 16, 2003. The troops served in Operation Iraqi Freedom . (AP Photo/Daniel Hulshizer)  
        
   U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Bill Wroble of Indian Head, Md., and his wife, Shondi, kiss as their daughter Imah watches after he returned to McGuire Air Force Base, N.J., Friday, May 16, 2003. The troops served in Operation Iraqi Freedom. (AP Photo/Daniel Hulshizer)  
        
   U.S. President George W. Bush is presented with an Air Force Academy football jersey during an event honoring the team at the White House, May 16, 2003. The Air Force Academy football team has now won the Commander-in-Chief 's trophy for six consecutive years. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque  
        
   Air Force Academy football team wide receiver Bryan Blew gives President Bush a Falcon jersey during a visit to the East Room of the White House, Friday, May 16, 2003. It is the sixth straight year the Air Force Academy, in Colorado Springs, Colo., has won the commander in chief's trophy which is awarded to the military service academy with the best record against the other two service academies. Head Football Coach Fisher DeBerry applauds at right. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)  
         
       
      
       
      
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posted on 
05/19/2003 6:40:30 AM PDT
by 
SAMWolf
(Opportunity may knock once, but temptation bangs on your front door forever.)
 
To: SAMWolf
    Good Morning Sam. 
 
No sliders today. I can't imagine eating them as leftovers.
To: snippy_about_it
    I can't imagine eating them as leftovers. LOL! Neither can I but I'm desparate. ;-)
 
16
posted on 
05/19/2003 6:48:10 AM PDT
by 
SAMWolf
(Opportunity may knock once, but temptation bangs on your front door forever.)
 
To: SAMWolf
    A 26.2 mile bump for Capt. Hahn. 
 
Sure glad he's one of ours!
To: snippy_about_it
    Some great pictures today Snippy. Thanks
18
posted on 
05/19/2003 6:50:04 AM PDT
by 
SAMWolf
(Opportunity may knock once, but temptation bangs on your front door forever.)
 
To: *all
    
  
   
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      Air Power Mil Mi-24 HIND D/E
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  Mil Mi-24 is a twin-engined assault helicopter intended for close support of ground forces, destruction of armored targets and transportation of persons or cargo. Its design is a classic one with a five-bladed main rotor and three-bladed tail rotor. The Mi-24, the first helicopter to enter service with the Russian Air Force as an assault transport and gunship, was developed on the basis of the Mi-8's propulsion system. Additional missions include direct air support, antitank, armed escort, and air to air combat. The helicopter was used extensively in the Afghanistan War, becoming the "signature" weapon of the conflict. The Mi-24 is a counterpart to the American AH-64 Apache, but unlike this and other Western assault helicopters it is also capable of transporting up to eight troops. The Russians have deployed significant numbers of HINDs in Europe and have exported the HIND to many third world countries. 
 A characteristic feature of the Mi-24 is a load cabin connected with the flight-deck, which is 2.83 m long, 1.46 m wide and 1.2 m high. It is capable of accommodating up to armed 8 troops; they can fire from their small arms fixed in mountings on side windows which can be opened. The cabin is accessible by a vertically opening clamshell door on each side of the fuselage. The helicopter has a wing with a span of 6.536 m, which can relieve the tail rotor by up to 30 per cent in higher speeds. It is equipped with a hydraulically retractable tricycle type landing gear with a twin-wheel nose unit. It is powered by TV3-117 engines (2 x 1638 kW). 
 The development of the helicopter commenced in mid-60ies based on the dynamics, power units and other components of the Mi-8. The first prototype, still with TV2-117 engines, flew in September 1969. Mi-24A (Hind-A) is the first version, in serial production since 1972. 
 The five-blade main rotor is mounted on top of fuselage midsection, while short, stubby, weapon-carrying wings are mounted at the fuselsage midsection. Two turboshaft engines are mounted above body midsection with two round air intakes located just above the cockpit and exhaust ports on the sides of engines. The Hind A fuselage consists of a large, oval-shaped body with a glassed-in cockpit, tapering at the rear to the tail boom. The swept-back tapered tail fin features a rotor on the right on some models, with tapered flats on a boom just forward of the fin. 
 The Hind D fuselage features nose modification with tandem bubble canopies, and a chin-mounted turret. Mi24D (Hind-D) is significantly re-designed version of the Mi-24A. It entered service in 1976. A re-modelled two-seated cockpit has a tandem seating with the gunner/pilot sitting in front, the pilot/commander in the rear seat which is raised. The cockpit has characteristic bulging canopies. An undernose turret contains a four-barrel 12.7 mm 9A624 machine gun with up to 1470 rounds. Optional weaponry is mounted on four underwing pylons. It can consist of 4 UB-32 pods (with 32 57 mm S-5 rockets each), 4 x 100 or 250 kg bombs, or 2 x 500 kg bombs, or the same number of napalm dispensers. An air-to-surface launching system for four 122 mm rockets can also be used. On wingtips there are tube-launchers for two pairs of 9M17P anti-tank missiles (Falanga system). 
 External stores are mounted on underwing external stores points. Each wing has three hardpoints for a total of six stations. A representative mix when targeting armor formations would be eight AT-6 ATGMs, 750x 30-mm rounds, and two 57-mm rocket pods. The aircraft can store an additional ammunition basic load in the cargo compartment in lieu of carrying troops. Armored cockpits and titanium rotor head able to withstand 20-mm cannon hits. Every aircraft has an overpressurization system for operation in a NBC environment. 
 The HINDs wings provide 22% to 28% of its lift in forward flight. In a steep banking turn at slower airspeeds, the low wing can lose lift while it is maintained on the upper wing, resulting in an excessive roll. This is countered by increasing forward airspeed to increase lift on the lower wing. Because of this characteristic, and the aircrafts size and weight, it is not easily maneuverable. Therefore they usually attack in pairs or multiple pairs, and from various directions. 
 Mi-24DU is a training version of Mi-24D without the undernose gun turret. 
 Mi-24V (Hind-E) is another improved version, a development of Mi-24D. The major change consists in the upgraded and more efficient SHTURM - V missile system with 9M114 (AT-6 Spiral) radio-guided anti-tank missiles launched from two pairs of cylindrical pods mounted on wingtips. Also added were B-8V rocket pods for 20 80 mm S-8 rockets, UPK-23-250 pods with two-barrel Gsh-23L and 250 rounds, GUV9A universal pods which can carry a 30 mm 9-A-800 automatic grenade launcher, or one 12.7 mm 9-A-624 four-barrel machine gun and two four-barrel 7.62 mm 9-A-622 machine guns. It was equipped with TV3-117V engines with improved height characteristics and optional exhaust mixer boxes to cool exhaust gasses, and auxiliary fuel tanks with a capacity of 450 litres. 
Specifications:
Country of Origin: Russia 
Builder: MIL 
Date of Introduction: 1976 (HIND D) 
Role: Assault, gunship, antitank 
Similar Aircraft: AH-1 Cobra (all models), UH-60 Black Hawk, AH-64 Apache, Mangusta A129 
Crew: Two (pilots in tandem cockpits) 
Blades: Main rotor: 5 - Tail rotor: 3 
Rotor diameter: Main Rotor: 17.3 meters - Tail Rotor: 3.9 meters 
Wing span: 6.5 meters 
Length Length: 21.6 m (rotors turning) 
Length: 17.5 m (fuselage) 
Height: 13 ft., 11 in. 
  
Dimensions/Performance:
Cargo Compartment Dimensions:
Length: 2.5 meters 
Width: 1.5 meters 
Height: 1.2 meters 
  
Weight Maximum Gross: 11,500 kg 
Normal Takeoff: 11,100 kg 
Empty: 8,500 kg 
Fuel Internal: 1,840 liters 
Internal Aux Tank (in cabin): 1,227 liters 
External Fuel Tank: 500 liters ea. 
Fuel consumption(l): 360 l/h (ground) 350 l/h (air) 
Engines: 2 x 2,200 shp Isotov TV-3-117 turbines 
Maximum speed: 168 mph / 335 km/h 
Cruising speed: 295 km/h 
Range Normal Load: 450 km 
With Aux Fuel: 950 km 
Service Ceiling: 4,500 meters 
Vertical Climb Rate: 15 m/s 
Max G Force: 1.75 g 
Standard Payload Internal load: 8 combat troops or 4 litters 
External weapons load: 1,500 kg 
External load (no weapons): 2,500 kg 
  
Armaments:
12.7-mm 4x Barrel Machinegun, YaKB-12.7:
 - Range (m): (practical) 1,500 
 - Elevation/Traverse: 20° up to 60° down/ 120° 
 - Ammo Type: HEFI, APT, Duplex, DuplexT 
 - Rate of Fire (rpm): up to 4,500 (pilot selectable) 
30-mm Twin Barrel Cannon, GSh-30K:
 - Range (m): (practical) 4,000 
 - Elevation/Traverse: None (rigidly mounted) 
 - Ammo Type: HEFI, HEI, APT, APE, CC 
 - Rate of Fire (rpm): 300, or 2,000 to 2,600 
  
2-12 - AT-2C or AT-6C Spiral ATGMs 
2-4 - 80-mm S-8 rocket pods (20 ea.) 
2-4 - 57-mm S-5 rocket pods (32 ea.) 
940 - GSh-23L twin 23-mm MG pods 
4 - 250-kg bombs FAB-250 
2 - 500-kg bombs 
500 liters External fuel tanks 
  
Most Probable Armament Load:
HIND D: Turret-mounted 4-barrel 12.7-mm Gatling type machinegun, 57-mm rockets, AT-2C/ SWATTER ATGMs. 
HIND E: Turret-mounted 4-barrel 12.7-mm Gatling type machinegun or twin barrel 23-mm turret gun, 57-mm rockets, AT-6C/ SPIRAL ATGMs. 
HIND F: Fixed 30-mm twin gun on the right fuselage side, 57-mm rockets, AT-6C/ SPIRAL ATGMs. 
  
Loaded combat troops can fire personal weapons through cabin windows. 
  
Sensors: FLIR, RWR, laser designator 
AVIONICS:
The ATGM targeting system uses a low-level light TV, a laser designator, FLIR, air data sensor, and a missile guidance transmitter. 
HIND D versions are primarily daytime aircraft only. 
Some HIND E and Mi-35 series export versions have upgraded night and weather capabilities, better avionics, weather radar, autopilot, HUD, GPS, NVG compatibility, more armor, and an increased weapons load provided by the French company Sextant Avionique. 
  
Survivability:
Main and tail rotors electrically deiced. 
Infrared signature suppressors can be mounted on engine exhausts. 
Radar warning receivers, IFF, Infrared jammer, rotor brake, chaff and flares. 
Armored cockpit. 
 
 
 
 
  
All photos Copyright of Global Security.Org 
 
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posted on 
05/19/2003 7:03:37 AM PDT
by 
Johnny Gage
(We will not tire,  We will not falter,  We will not fail.  -  George W. Bush)
 
To: Johnny Gage
    Thanks Johnny. 
 
You have to admit that the Hind is just on meand looking machine. I always think of "Red Dawn" when I see one.
20
posted on 
05/19/2003 7:09:07 AM PDT
by 
SAMWolf
((A)bort (R)etry (T)ell your boss it was a virus....)
 
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