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From Yahoo Image Search: "Dyess AFB" Focus on sustainability and energy efficiency wins Air Force ...
(Jennifer Elmore) Wed, 07 Oct 2009 20:07:47 GM Barksdale . Air Force Base. , La., . Dyess AFB. , Texas, and Kadena AB, Japan, are 2009 Federal Energy and Water Management Award winners, and their combined efforts saved the Air Force more than $2.2 million and enough energy to power 4243 ... Veterans Day 2009
Berean Wed, 11 Nov 2009 02:24:09 GM Happy Veterans Day! My father was in the Air Force and I grew up at . Dyess AFB. . I have a firsthand appreciation of our military and their service to our country. Thank you to all our military, past and present! ... The Myth of the Defenseless I theophiliacs
adhunt hu, 03 Sep 2009 20:08:37 GM I was on a maintenance crew at . Dyess AFB. . I watched an attacker throwing punches at various anti-violence picketers. Anyone that tried to grab him took a beating. Eventually, some of the non-violent group started kicking and punching ... From Google Blog Search: "Dyess AFB" MizCheevus: Hostess picked for Cowboy Reunion - Abilene Reporter-News
Wed, 07 Jul 2010 20:25:25 GMT+00:00 Abilene Reporter-News Rob Gass, commander of the 7th Bomb Wing of Dyess AFB ; State Representative Susan King; and Dr. John Russell. Barbara Craig Kelly, former co-publisher with ... Texas Restaurant Association honors two from Abilene area - Abilene Reporter-News
Wed, 07 Jul 2010 12:21:57 GMT+00:00 Abilene Reporter-News Smith also noted the restaurant's relationship with Dyess Air Force Base . We have a great relationship with Dyess, he said. We'll have people who come ... 10 ways to spend family time in Abilene - Abilene Reporter-News
Mon, 05 Jul 2010 11:29:23 GMT+00:00 Abilene Reporter-News See the air park, with static aircraft including bombers, fighters and cargo planes at Dyess Air Force Base . The base conducts military working dog ... From Google News Search: "Dyess AFB" To all Military Brats..How many, which ones and where? Q. As an Air Force Brat, we got moved around a bit, so I thought I'd ask if there any of you that experienced the same life as me. Which bases, posts or stations did you spend time at and where were they? Me- 1. Born on Dyess AFB in Abilene, Texas 2. Elmendorf AFB in Anchorage, Alaska 3. Mt. Laguna Air Station in Laguna, California (El Cajon) 4. Myrtle Beach AFB in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 5. Little Rock AFB in Jacksonville, Arkansas You? I understand Mrs. Mary. I went to the third grade in three different states! Asked by arqhwriter - Tue Sep 30 14:10:18 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments A. My Dad was career Air Force. I was born at San Pablo AFB in Seville,Spain Grand Forks AFB, North Dakota Wright Patterson AFB,Ohio where he retired. Moved as much with the Singer Sewing Machine Co. as we did with the A.F. 5 yrs. Dayton 3yrs. Middletown,OH. 3 yrs. Portsmouth, OH. 3 yrs. Fairmont, WV. 3yrs. Ashland, KY. He retired and we moved back to Spain. I joined the Air Force 2 yrs. later. Lackland Keesler Luke Avon Park, FL that was 4 yrs. Moved back to Ohio/ West Virginia Been in the Army Reserve since 2002 With them, I have been to Panama,Hawaii,NJ,CA,Kuwai t,Qatar,Iraq Answered by mcspic63 - Tue Sep 30 17:55:54 2008 Question about the UFO sightings in Stephenville, TX? Q. a local helicopter pilot (medivac pilot) reported seeing the same objects in the sky, but says it was probably flares dispensed from military aircraft from a nearby training facility in Brownwood, TX. One other thing---there is NO training ground of any kind in Brownwood (there is one in Wichita Falls---but Wichita Fallls is about 150 miles north of the reported sightings...) FYI...the JRB in Fort Worth reported no flights in or around the area---nor has Dyess AFB in Abilene, Goodfellow AFB in San Angelo (Brownwood is not that far away from San Angelo), nor has Sheppard AFB up in Wichita Falls, TX. I know the man is a credible person and is an Iraq war veteran---but what makes him so sure what he saw was in fact IR flares from military… [cont.] Asked by Charlie Bravo - Thu Jan 17 12:59:54 2008 - - 5 Answers - 1 Comments A. Why on earth do UFO's alway appear out in the middle of nowhere? How come one never lands in Central Park or on the White House lawn? If they are so secretive, why are they seen at all? Answered by harry k - Thu Jan 17 13:36:54 2008 UFO question......?
Q. Now I have seen some strange things in my life (including something last year that I don't think I will see again in my lifetime)---but I am still not that convinced that UFO's are really extraterrestial in origin. However...regarding the UFO sightings in Stephenville, TX... a local helicopter pilot (medivac pilot) reported seeing the same objects in the sky, but says it was probably flares dispensed from military aircraft from a nearby training facility in Brownwood, TX. One other thing---there is NO training ground of any kind in Brownwood (there is one in Wichita Falls---but Wichita Fallls is about 150 miles north of the reported sightings...) FYI...the JRB in Fort Worth reported no flights in or around the area---nor has Dyess AFB… [cont.] Asked by Charlie Bravo - Thu Jan 17 13:17:26 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. The government doesnt tell all about its training missions. I dont believe in UFOs. i am a pilot and have never seen anything that I couldnt explain. i know some do but some people believe Elvis is stil living too! Answered by ncheliport - Thu Jan 17 13:45:00 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Dyess AFB" |






