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Congressional Medal of Honor Winner James E. Swett, Marine Fighter Pilot, USS Bunker Hill
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) August 18, 2008
An untold story of World War II: The May 11, 1945 attack on the USS Bunker Hill was one of the deadliest kamikaze assaults of World War II. The resilience of the ship and her crew also proved crucial to Allied victory in the Pacific. Yet it was overshadowed by the near-simultaneous surrender of the Nazis in Europe and has remained a largely untold tale until now. With interest in World War II books at an all-time high, Danger's Hour on the USS Bunker Hill will satisfy a wide and insatiable audience.
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Congressional Medal of Honor Winner James E. Swett, Marine Fighter Pilot, USS Bunker Hill
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) August 18, 2008
An untold story of World War II: The May 11, 1945 attack on the USS Bunker Hill was one of the deadliest kamikaze assaults of World War II. The resilience of the ship and her crew also proved crucial to Allied victory in the Pacific. Yet it was overshadowed by the near-simultaneous surrender of the Nazis in Europe and has remained a largely untold tale until now. With interest in World War II books at an all-time high, Danger's Hour on the USS Bunker Hill will satisfy a wide and insatiable audience.
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George Lyons, Torpedo Bomber Pilot, USS Bunker Hill
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) August 18, 2008
An untold story of World War II: The May 11, 1945 attack on the USS Bunker Hill was one of the deadliest kamikaze assaults of World War II. The resilience of the ship and her crew also proved crucial to Allied victory in the Pacific. Yet it was overshadowed by the near-simultaneous surrender of the Nazis in Europe and has remained a largely untold tale until now. With interest in World War II books at an all-time high, Danger's Hour on the USS Bunker Hill will satisfy a wide and insatiable audience.
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George Lyons, Torpedo Bomber Pilot, USS Bunker Hill
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) August 18, 2008
An untold story of World War II: The May 11, 1945 attack on the USS Bunker Hill was one of the deadliest kamikaze assaults of World War II. The resilience of the ship and her crew also proved crucial to Allied victory in the Pacific. Yet it was overshadowed by the near-simultaneous surrender of the Nazis in Europe and has remained a largely untold tale until now. With interest in World War II books at an all-time high, Danger's Hour on the USS Bunker Hill will satisfy a wide and insatiable audience.
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Al Turnbull, Torpedo Bomber Pilot, USS Bunker Hill
from - blip.tv (beta) August 17, 2008
An untold story of World War II: The May 11, 1945 attack on the USS Bunker Hill was one of the deadliest kamikaze assaults of World War II. The resilience of the ship and her crew also proved crucial to Allied victory in the Pacific. Yet it was overshadowed by the near-simultaneous surrender of the Nazis in Europe and has remained a largely untold tale until now. With interest in World War II books at an all-time high, Danger's Hour on the USS Bunker Hill will satisfy a wide and insatiable audience.
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Al Turnbull, Torpedo Bomber Pilot, USS Bunker Hill
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) August 17, 2008
An untold story of World War II: The May 11, 1945 attack on the USS Bunker Hill was one of the deadliest kamikaze assaults of World War II. The resilience of the ship and her crew also proved crucial to Allied victory in the Pacific. Yet it was overshadowed by the near-simultaneous surrender of the Nazis in Europe and has remained a largely untold tale until now. With interest in World War II books at an all-time high, Danger's Hour on the USS Bunker Hill will satisfy a wide and insatiable audience.
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Al Nadeau, Flight Control, USS Bunker Hill
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) August 17, 2008
An untold story of World War II: The May 11, 1945 attack on the USS Bunker Hill was one of the deadliest kamikaze assaults of World War II. The resilience of the ship and her crew also proved crucial to Allied victory in the Pacific. Yet it was overshadowed by the near-simultaneous surrender of the Nazis in Europe and has remained a largely untold tale until now. With interest in World War II books at an all-time high, Danger's Hour on the USS Bunker Hill will satisfy a wide and insatiable audience.
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Joseph Carmichael, Chief Engineer, USS Bunker Hill
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) August 17, 2008
An untold story of World War II: The May 11, 1945 attack on the USS Bunker Hill was one of the deadliest kamikaze assaults of World War II. The resilience of the ship and her crew also proved crucial to Allied victory in the Pacific. Yet it was overshadowed by the near-simultaneous surrender of the Nazis in Europe and has remained a largely untold tale until now. With interest in World War II books at an all-time high, Danger's Hour on the USS Bunker Hill will satisfy a wide and insatiable audience.
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Joseph Carmichael, Chief Engineer, USS Bunker Hill
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) August 17, 2008
An untold story of World War II: The May 11, 1945 attack on the USS Bunker Hill was one of the deadliest kamikaze assaults of World War II. The resilience of the ship and her crew also proved crucial to Allied victory in the Pacific. Yet it was overshadowed by the near-simultaneous surrender of the Nazis in Europe and has remained a largely untold tale until now. With interest in World War II books at an all-time high, Danger's Hour on the USS Bunker Hill will satisfy a wide and insatiable audience.
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Telx|vision:Kevin Rocks of Pangaea Networks
from YouTube :: Tag // business August 04, 2008
Telx|vision Presents: Tesh Durvasula Chief Marketing & Business Officer for Telx Interviews Kevin Rocks EVP of Sales & Marketing for Pangaea Networks. 4/30/08 Author: telxGroup Keywords: Tesh Durvasula Telx Kevin Rocks Pangaea Networks Telxvision Colocation Carrier Hotel Interconnection Added: August 4, 2008
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The F-14 Tomcat
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork July 31, 2008
The Grumman F-14 Tomcat is a supersonic, twin-engine, two-seat, variable geometry wing aircraft. The F-14 was the United States Navy's primary maritime air superiority fighter, fleet defense interceptor and tactical reconnaissance platform from 1974 to 2006. It later performed precision strike missions once it was integrated with the Low Altitude Navigation and Targeting Infrared for Night LANTIRN system. The F-14 was developed after the collapse of the F-111B project, and was the first of the American teen-series fighters which were designed incorporating the experience of air combat in Vietnam against MiGs. It entered service in 1972 with the U.S. Navy, replacing the F-4 Phantom II. It was later exported to the former Imperial Iranian Air Force in 1976, during a time when the US still had good relations with Iran. It was retired from the active U.S. Navy fleet on 22 September 2006, having been replaced by the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet. As of 2008, it remains in service only with the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force. The F-14 Tomcat program was initiated when it became obvious that the weight and maneuverability issues plaguing the U.S. Navy variant of the Tactical Fighter Experimental (TFX) (F-111B) would not be resolved to the Navy's satisfaction. The Navy requirement was for a fleet air defense fighter (FADF) with the primary role of intercepting Soviet bombers before they could launch missiles against the carrier group. The Navy also wanted the aircraft to possess inherent air superiority characteristics. The Navy strenuously opposed the TFX, which incorporated the Air Force's requirements for a low-level attack aircraft, fearing the compromises would cripple the aircraft, but were forced to participate in the program at direction of then Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara who wanted "joint" solutions to the service aircraft needs to reduce developmental costs. The prior example of the F-4 Phantom which was a Navy and Marine Corps program later adopted by the Air Force (under similar direction) was the order of the day. Vice Admiral Thomas Connolly, DCNO for Air Warfare took the developmental F-111A variant for a flight and discovered it had difficulty going supersonic and had poor landing characteristics. He later testified to Congress about his concerns against the official Department of the Navy position and in May 1968, Congress killed funding for the F-111B allowing the Navy to pursue an answer tailored to their requirements. The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) shortly issued an RFP for the Naval Fighter Experimental (VFX), a tandem two-seat fighter with maximum speed of Mach 2.2 and a secondary close air support role. Of the five companies that submitted bids (four of which incorporated variable-geometry wings as on the F-111), McDonnell Douglas and Grumman were selected as finalists in December 1968, and Grumman won the contract in January 1969. Grumman had been a partner on the F-111B, and had started work on an alternative when they saw the project heading south, and so had an edge on its competitors. Their early design mock-ups and cost projections were floated among Navy brass as an alternative to the F-111B. The winning Grumman design reused the TF30 engines from the F-111B, though the Navy planned on replacing them with the F401-PW-400 engines then under development by Pratt and Whitney for the Navy (in parallel with the related F100 for the USAF). Though lighter than the F-111B, it was still the largest and heaviest U.S. fighter to ever fly from an aircraft carrier, its size a consequence of the requirement to carry the large AWG-9 radar and AIM-54 Phoenix missiles, also from the F-111B and an internal fuel load of 16,000 lbs (7,300 kg). The F-14 would also share a similar inlet duct, wing, and landing gear geometry with Grumman's A-6 Intruder.Upon being granted the contract for the F-14, Grumman greatly expanded its Calverton, Long Island, New York facility to test and evaluate the new swing-wing interceptor. Author: jbcanada77 Keywords: Grumman F-14 F14 Tomcat F-15 F-16 F-18 United States Navy Air Force Fighter Jet Airplane Aircraft Aviation Carrier Cool Added: July 31, 2008
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Royal Navy
from Metacafe - Classics July 30, 2008
Royal navy overview with soundtrack, aircraft carriers and etc... Ranked 4.60 / 5 | 11071 views | 3 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: Qnext Tags: Royal Navy Overview Soundtrack Aircraft Carrier Submarine Ship Military Army Categories: News & Events
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WSRE | Carrier | Rites of Passage
from - blip.tv (beta) July 29, 2008
Carrier Rites of Passage The last day in the Persian Gulf finds the pilots returning from their missions without dropping bombs. Later, the entire crew takes part in a ceremony when USS Nimitz crosses the equator; and the ship is rocked by a storm in the South Indian Ocean. When?
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747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA) Ferry Flights
from Clipta - New Video Wave July 25, 2008
This 31 second movie clip shows a takeoff and landing of the 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft. NASA uses two modified Boeing 747 jetliners, originally manufactured for commercial use, as Space Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA). One is a 747-100 model, while the other is designated a 747-100SR (short range). The two aircraft are identical in appearance and in their performance as Shuttle Carrier Aircraft.
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Joseph Carmichael, Chief Engineer, USS Bunker Hill
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 21, 2008
An untold story of World War II: The May 11, 1945 attack on the USS Bunker Hill was one of the deadliest kamikaze assaults of World War II. The resilience of the ship and her crew also proved crucial to Allied victory in the Pacific. Yet it was overshadowed by the near-simultaneous surrender of the Nazis in Europe and has remained a largely untold tale until now. With interest in World War II books at an all-time high, Danger's Hour on the USS Bunker Hill will satisfy a wide and insatiable audience.
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PULSEWAVE 07.26.2008 @ DCTV, NYC
from YouTube :: Tag // machinima July 19, 2008
In gamespace, no one can hear you sweat. Damian and the crew from This Spartan Life will be on screen via XBox Live in Halo 3 to host a special Pulsewave with musical guests from the upper reaches of chiptune Valhalla: 8GB Unicorn Dream Attack Neil Voss Visuals by the incomparable No Carrier! Special machinima videos! Live interaction between avatars and audience! The bizarre and frightening world of the ub3r 1337 on graphic display! All with a heavy dose of CHIPTUNES and EXPLOSIONS! Don't miss it! Author: balansamba Keywords: pulsewave 8bitpeoples chiptune tank nyc 8gb neil voss unicorn dream attack spartan life no carrier drink dance puke die Added: July 19, 2008
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Sailors Aboard Abraham Lincoln Service Jets
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe July 19, 2008
North Arabian Sea (July 14, 2008) – Aviation Machinist Mates perform routine maintenance on aircraft aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72). The aircraft carrier isdeployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, as well as Maritime Security Operations (MSO). Operations of the 5th Fleet area of responsibility are focused on reassuring regional partners of the United States commitment to security, which promotes stability and global prosperity. U.S. Navy Video by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jason Segedy (RELEASED)
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747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA) Ferry Flights
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe July 18, 2008
This 31 second movie clip shows a takeoff and landing of the 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft. NASA uses two modified Boeing 747 jetliners, originally manufactured for commercial use, as Space Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA). One is a 747-100 model, while the other is designated a 747-100SR (short range). The two aircraft are identical in appearance and in their performance as Shuttle Carrier Aircraft.
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