Posted on 03/22/2007 5:59:48 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
Happy Friday, Meg...((HUGS))...how's paper management coming along? Visitors lately?
AMMO UPLOAD - U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Michael Bigelow helps Senior Airman David Hallmon load a pallet of 7.62-mm rounds onto a truck for delivery at Kirkuk Regional Air Base, Iraq, March 21, 2007. U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Bradley A. Lail
070323-N-6710M-004 SEA OF JAPAN (March 23, 2007) A landing craft air cushion (LCAC) prepares to enter the well deck of dock landing ship USS Tortuga (LSD 46) while passing by amphibious transport dock USS Juneau (LPD 10). Essex Expeditionary Strike Group and the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit are conducting exercises with Republic of Korea armed forces as part of Reception Staging Onward-Movement and Integration and Foal Eagle 2007 (RSOI/FE 07). U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Brandon Myrick (RELEASED)
070322-N-4124C-062 PACIFIC OCEAN (March 22, 2007) - An AV-8B Harrier II assigned to Marine Attack Squadron (VMA) 214 prepares to land on the flight deck of USS Essex (LHD 2). The Marine pilots of VMA-214 conducted carrier-landing qualifications aboard Essex in preparation of upcoming operations as part of Reception, Staging, Onward movement and Integration (RSOI) and Foal Eagle 07. The two annual, concurrent exercises will bring together Republic of Korea and United States forces to increase interoperability and joint combat readiness. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Adam R. Cole (RELEASED)
070322-N-4124C-029 PACIFIC OCEAN (March 22, 2007) - Landing Craft Utility 1627 of Assault Craft Unit (ACU) 1 readies itself to pull into the well deck of USS Essex (LHD 2) flagship of the Essex Amphibious Ready Group (ESXARG). Essex will be participating in Reception, Staging, Onward movement and Integration (RSOI) and Foal Eagle 07. The two annual, concurrent exercises will bring together Republic of Korea and United States forces to increase interoperability and joint combat readiness. U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Adam R. Cole (RELEASED)
070321-N-5345W-076 ATLANTIC OCEAN (March 21, 2007) Lt. Kristin Thompson, a Naval Aviator assigned to the "Raging Bulls" of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 37 receives a brief passdown from a squadron quality assurance (QA) checker prior to climbing into the cockpit of her F/A-18C Hornet during flight operations on board the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). Truman is underway conducting Tailored Ship's Training Availability (TSTA). U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kristopher Wilson (RELEASED)
Of course this is true.
Of course this is true.
Family and friends await the arrival of their sailors from the frigate USS Taylor, as she pulls into its homeport Naval Station Mayport after a successful surge deployment, Mar. 9, 2007. During the deployment, the USS Taylor served as the Scene of Action Commander in the Northern Arabian Gulf, and assumed a central role in the security of the Iraqi oil platforms, which help to stabilize the Iraqi economy. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Susan Cornell
Sailors man the rails on board the USS Taylor as she pulls into their homeport of Naval Station Mayport after a successful deployment, Mar. 9, 2007. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Susan Cornell
More than 200 sailors on board the USS Taylor, including embarked Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Light 44, return to their homeport of Naval Station Mayport after a successful deployment, Mar. 9, 2007. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Susan Cornell
U.S. Navy Seaman Brandon King Sr. embraces his five-month old son for the first time at the homecoming ceremony for guided missile frigate USS Taylor, Mar. 9, 2007. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Susan Cornell
Just had to share this email:
British Humour
The train was quite crowded, so an American Soldier walked the entire length looking for a seat, but the only seat left was taken by a well-dressed, middle-aged, French woman's poodle.
The war-weary Soldier asked, "Ma'am, may I have that seat?"
The French woman just sniffed and said to no one in particular, "You Americans are so rude. My little Fifi is using that seat."
The Soldier walked the entire train again, but the only seat left was under that dog.
"Please, ma'am. May I sit down? I'm very tired."
She snorted, "Not only are you Americans rude;
You are also arrogant!"
This time the Soldier didn't say a word; he just picked up the little dog, tossed it out the train window, and sat down.
The woman shrieked, "Someone must defend my honour!
Put this Soldier in his place!"
An English gentleman sitting nearby spoke up, "Sir, you Americans seem to have a penchant for doing the wrong thing. You hold the fork in the wrong hand. You drive your autos on the wrong side of the road. And now, sir, you seem to have thrown the wrong bitch out the window."
Great coffee, Kathy!
Thanks {{HUGS}}
I must go spread this via email.
Love the directions....LOL!!
It's Friday!! Thanks, Luv.
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