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USO Canteen FReeper Style ....High Flight .... October 30,2002
FRiends of the USO Canteen FReeper Style and Snow Bunny

Posted on 10/30/2002 3:12:06 AM PST by Snow Bunny

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To: bentfeather
You mean it smells?!!!! ...

No, not to me, or my "kitty-katz". Why? Is that a problem??????

141 posted on 10/30/2002 5:19:31 PM PST by tomkow6
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To: BringingUpPatriots
Hi Buppy, do I know you? Have I seen you here before? If not, welcome to the Canteen. Wanna go for a ride? My car should get us through some of the traffic.


142 posted on 10/30/2002 5:19:39 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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To: BringingUpPatriots
I

HATE when that happens!


143 posted on 10/30/2002 5:21:31 PM PST by tomkow6
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To: BringingUpPatriots
Wanna go for a ride?
144 posted on 10/30/2002 5:23:35 PM PST by tomkow6
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To: bentfeather; tomkow6; LindaSOG
It's true, ms feather, it's true. Linda got a picture.


145 posted on 10/30/2002 5:25:14 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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To: MoJo2001
Hey, MoJo!

WHERE are YOU?

146 posted on 10/30/2002 5:25:17 PM PST by tomkow6
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To: Kathy in Alaska; All
That picture was chemically altered! That NEVER took place!
It's a pigment of someone's imagination!
147 posted on 10/30/2002 5:27:19 PM PST by tomkow6
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To: tomkow6
Little Johnny was on a park bench stuffing all of his Halloween candy in his mouth. An old lady came over and said. "Son, don't you know that eating all of that candy will rot your teeth, give you acne, and make you sick?"

"My grandfather lived to be 105 years old!" replied Johnny.

"Did he eat five candy bars at a sitting?" the old lady retorted.

"No," said Johnny, "but he minded his own freakin' business."
148 posted on 10/30/2002 5:30:17 PM PST by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
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To: tomkow6
Why? Is that a problem?

I just don't want this to happen to me!


this is a grave condition called crazy feet, I had it once and nearly lost my mind!

149 posted on 10/30/2002 5:35:02 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: 4TheFlag; Snow Bunny; SAMWolf; AntiJen; radu; SassyMom; tomkow6
Weather flight keeps 'em flying
by Staff Sgt. Bobby Yettman
455th Expeditionary Operations Group Public Affairs
10/30/02 - OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (AFPN) -- There may be rain today and heat tomorrow, or snow today and dusty winds tomorrow. These are some of the conditions the nine-member Air Force weather flight must contend with at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan.
Everyone needs to know what the weather is going to do, from the A-10 Thunderbolt II pilots who wonder if they will have enough visibility to see targets to the explosive ordnance disposal teams wondering when the season's first freeze will occur.
"We tell the people here what they can expect from the weather before it gets here," said Master Sgt. Mark Adams, the weather flight chief.
Any aircraft coming to, going from or flying near Bagram has communication with the weather flight to get constant updates on the weather. The weather flight monitors and briefs weather information for 11 different locations in the theater.
Monitoring such varying locations is not an easy task, Adams said. His job is part art and part science.
"The biggest challenge we face out here is probably the lack of records," he said. "For the last 30-plus years the Afghan people have been dealing with more important issues, like fighting wars, than the weather. That means we don't have the type of database we usually have to help us predict what the weather is going to do."
The time spent in one location can help forecasters predict the weather of that area, Adams said. With the nature of deployments, weather forecasters coming to this region do not have that type of first-hand knowledge available to them.
"About a month before I came here, I spent a lot of time preparing for this region, looking at the various weather patterns and such to give me a head start," Adams said.
Once on station, the new forecasters "soak up" as much information from their predecessors as possible about this challenging weather region.
"We're virtually in a bowl," Adams said. "We have mountains all around us, and we're sitting at the mouth of a valley. That, combined with our high elevation, can make predicting the weather very difficult."
Teamwork is one of the primary ways around some of the challenges the weather flight faces, Adams said.
"There are no single players in this flight," Adams said. "We operate in three different locations on Bagram, but we all meet twice a day to put our heads together and discuss the weather patterns."
People from the weather flight here communicate regularly with weather forecasters in the Central Air Forces' 28th Operational Weather Squadron at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., and the Navy Meteorological Operation Center in the Southwest Asia area of operation.
Forecasters, such as Staff Sgt. Paul Walker, work an average of 13 hours a day briefing pilots, taking weather observations and issuing warnings and advisories for different weather conditions.
"I spend about the first two hours after shift-change going over what already happened the night before," Walker said. "After that, it's a constant onslaught of tasks for the rest of the day."
Forecasting the weather has always been important to Walker, but making forecasts that directly affect Operation Enduring Freedom help him feel like he is somehow making more of a difference.
"When all of this began, I told them if something comes up, just tell me when and where, and I'll go," he said. "Being able to tell the pilots that they will be able to see to put their bombs on target is all I need to know."
The challenges faced by the weather flight just make work that much more fun, Walker said.
"I love what I do," he said. "It's a challenge every day I come in to work. I like that."
Besides forecasting the weather, flight airmen also operate a flag-flying program. They have a flagpole outside their office where people can fly a flag and take it back with them as a souvenir.
"Anyone can take pictures of the base." Adams said. "But to have their own flag that has flown over Afghanistan is something they can take back with them, fly at their own house and be proud of." (Courtesy of Air Combat Command News Service)
150 posted on 10/30/2002 5:36:11 PM PST by larryjohnson
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To: tomkow6; Kathy in Alaska; LindaSOG; *all

Try some Rose oil after the bath, smells wonderful!

151 posted on 10/30/2002 5:41:23 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: BringingUpPatriots
You can say that again!
152 posted on 10/30/2002 5:43:20 PM PST by Radix
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To: Severa
Always good to see you, Severa. I hope your sinus problems are behind you. A thank you to Hostel for his service in the Navy. And thanks to you too as a Navy wife.

Hi JJ! .... Hi Robbie!

153 posted on 10/30/2002 5:46:15 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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To: tomkow6
Right here, Burka Man! Well, as long as FR is running smoothly. Very weird! Very very weird!! How cute are you in your Burka Man tank?? LOL! *HUGS*
154 posted on 10/30/2002 5:46:19 PM PST by MoJo2001
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To: larryjohnson
Thank you for sharing this story with us!! How awesome!!
155 posted on 10/30/2002 5:46:49 PM PST by MoJo2001
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To: Snow Bunny
Good evening, Diva of the Troops! How are you today??
156 posted on 10/30/2002 5:47:19 PM PST by MoJo2001
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To: Snow Bunny
God Bless Our Troops and Allies!!
157 posted on 10/30/2002 5:47:46 PM PST by MoJo2001
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To: Kathy in Alaska
You are not old!! Old is a state of mind. You are not old!! Not even close!
158 posted on 10/30/2002 5:48:35 PM PST by MoJo2001
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To: bentfeather
"this is a grave condition called crazy feet, I had it once and nearly lost my mind!" You should have called a toe truck!
159 posted on 10/30/2002 5:48:55 PM PST by Radix
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To: Kathy in Alaska; tomkow6
COOLBEANOS! Yes, I'll have a ride in your car! Then, I'll get a ride in the tank with Tomkow! How fast do tanks go anyway?
160 posted on 10/30/2002 5:50:50 PM PST by BringingUpPatriots
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