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DISPLAYTITLE Airborne House multiple issues notability May 2011 plot May 2011 unreferenced May 2011 All plot date May 2011 Infobox television episode Title Airborne Series House TV series House Image Caption Season 3 Episode 18 Airdate April 10, 2007 Production Writer David Hoselton Director Elodie Keene Producer Guests Jenny O Hara as Fran br Meta Golding as Robin br Krista Kalmus as Joy br Tess Lina as Keo br Jamison Yang as Peng Final diagnosis Decompression sickness Peng , Mass hysteria other passengers , Methyl bromide poisoning Fran Note This should be incorporated in the text, since it does not appear in this infobox Episode list List of House episodes List of episodes Season list Infobox House TV series season 3 episode list Airborne is the eighteenth episode of the third season of House TV series House , the sixty fourth episode overall. Plot House Hugh Laurie is returning from a pandemic s symposium in Singapore with Lisa Cuddy Lisa Edelstein . During the flight , a South Korea Korean man by the name of Peng Jamison Yang sitting next to House begins vomit ing. He also presents with fever , headache , abdominal pain and purpura petechial rashes on his lower back . Cuddy notes that these are classic symptom s of Neisseria meningitidis Meningococcus and that an outbreak of the disease might be imminent. Because of their flight path , they must turn back immediately or they will be unable to get medical attention . House is not convinced there is a problem, and persuades the flight crew not to turn the plane around. Soon another passenger becomes ill with the same symptoms. House assembles a makeshift diagnostic team with three passengers a boy House instructs to agree with everything he says thus mimicking Chase , a man, who does not speak English, instructed to disagree with everything he says imitating Foreman , and a woman instructed to get morally outraged at everything ... site tv.com episode 1007873 Airborne HOUSE House episodes Category House season 3 episodes Category ... more details
Infobox Wrestling team article name The Irish Airborne type T image caption members Dave Crist br Jake Crist born David Crist Jr br John Crist names The Flying Mendoza Brothers br The Irish Airborne br Jake and David Crist br Lotus and Crazy J br Ring Rydas former members debut 2003 disbanded promotions Ring of Honor ROH br Chikara professional wrestling Chikara br IWA Mid South IWA br Heartland Wrestling Association HWA br BPW br Insanity Pro Wrestling IPW br Juggalo Championship Wrestling JCW heights height ft 5 in 9 Dave br height ft 5 in 7 Jake weights convert 393 lb kg abbr on br convert 198 lb kg abbr on Dave br convert 195 lb kg abbr on Jake billed Dublin, Ohio The Irish Airborne br Neighborhoods ... Bill Kovileski br Cody Hawk br Matt Stryker The Irish Airborne is an American professional wrestling ... Tag Team Championship a record 6 times. Irish Airborne have also worked in Chikara professional ... Buckeye Pro Wrestling year 2004 work publisher BuckeyeProWrestling.com accessdate 2009 08 06 ref The Airborne ... name Results During their time in BPW, the Irish Airborne had chances to work on cross promotion ... Wrestling Association Now achieving their high school goal, the Irish Airborne entered HWA. They became ... accessdate 2009 08 06 ref Airborne had continued success in HWA leading to a tag team title championship ... irish airborn.php title Irish Airborne last1 first1 last2 first2 year 2007 work Tag Team Profiles publisher ..., Indiana , the Airborne announced that they would be no longer be wrestling under the names of Lotus ... Rayz would confront the Irish Airborne about Dave getting involved in his match against Jake. ref ... ref Juggalo Championship Wrestling 2010 present The Irish Airborne debuted in Juggalo Championship Wrestling .... ref name FuckthePolice In wrestling The Irish Airborne Finishing tag team moves Irish Air Raid ... Irish Airborne Walking Dead by Dropkick Murphys Dead To Rights by DevilDriver Jake Crist We Are 138 ... Juggalo Championship Wrestling employees Combat Zone Wrestling employees DEFAULTSORT Irish Airborne ... more details
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Joint Capability for Airborne Networking JCAN is an airborne networking capability built by Northrop Grumman that builds upon the United States Air Force s Interim Capability for Airborne Networking and integrates with the United States Navy s Automated Digital Network System . The Interim Capability for Airborne Networking is the precursor for the JCAN. External links Portal United States Air Force http www.is.northropgrumman.com products joint networking index.html Northrop Grumman Joint Capability for Airborne Networking Category Equipment of the United States Air Force US military stub ... more details
Airborne Warning and Control System , or AWACS , may refer to Boeing E 3 Sentry , the aircraft developed under the USAF s Airborne Warning and Control System program Airborne early warning and control AEW&C , a more modern term for the general type of aircraft used in this role disambiguation ur ... more details
Interim Capability for Airborne Networking ICAN is a capability of the United States Air Force that enables secure airborne communication built by Northrop Grumman . ICAN was the precursor of the Joint Capability for Airborne Networking . External links Portal United States Air Force http www.is.northropgrumman.com products joint networking index.html Northrop Grumman Joint Capability for Airborne Networking Category Equipment of the United States Air Force US military stub ... more details
ref improve date February 2012 infobox military unit unit name 16th Airborne Division image File 16th Airborne Division 1953.jpg 300px caption Divisional parachute drop during Exercise King s Joker at the Stanford ... branch army United Kingdom 23px type Infantry role Airborne military Airborne forces size Division ... identification symbol File British Airborne Units.gif 200px identification symbol label Emblem of the British Airborne Forces identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label The 16th Airborne Division was an airborne forces airborne infantry division military division of the British Territorial ... of the 1st Airborne Division United Kingdom 1st Airborne Division , which had been disbanded in 1945 and the 6th Airborne Division United Kingdom 6th Airborne Division which was to be disbanded ... formation. ref name paradata cite web accessdate 1 November 2011 title 16th Airborne Division TA publisher Paradata url http www.paradata.org.uk units 16th airborne division ta units ref Commanders ... paradata2 cite web accessdate 1 November title 16th Airborne Division publisher Paradata url http www.paradata.org.uk units 16th airborne division ta ref Units 4th Parachute Brigade United Kingdom 4th ... paradata 16th Airborne Division Artillery TA 880 Forward Observation Battery RA TA 285 Airborne Field Regiment RA TA 291 Airborne Field Regiment RA TA 292 Airborne Field Regiment RA TA 629 Cambridgeshire Regiment The Cambridgeshire Regiment Airborne Light Regiment RA TA 446 Royal Welch Airborne Light Anti Aircraft Regiment RA TA 16 Airborne Division Royal Engineers TA HQ 16 Airborne Divisional Royal Engineers TA 131 Airborne Engineer Regiment TA 16th Airborne Division RAMC TA 4th Parachute Field ... 1 Reserve Medical Section 16 Airborne Division TA 16th Airborne Divisional Column RASC TA HQ 16 Airborne Divisional Column RASC TA 1560 Company RASC TA 1561 Company RASC TA 1562 Company RASC TA 16th Airborne Division REME TA 4th Airborne Workshop REME TA 44th Airborne Workshop REME from 1950 5th ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name 98th Guards Rifle Division 1943 br 98th Guards Airborne Division image Image Russian 98th Airborne Division patch.svg 150px caption country Soviet Union Russian Federation allegiance type Division military Division branch Image Flag of the Russian Airborne Troops.png 22px Soviet, later Russian Airborne Troops dates December 1943 present specialization Airborne forces Airborne force command structure Russian Airborne Troops size current commander garrison Ivanovo nickname motto colors march mascot battles World War II br 2008 South Ossetia war notable commanders anniversaries The 98th Guards Airborne Division 98 is an airborne division military division of the Russian Airborne Troops , stationed in Ivanovo . It took part in the 2008 South Ossetian War . During the Second World War, the formation began its existence as the 98th Guards Rifle Division. It incorporated 296th Guards Rifle Regiment formerly the 18th Independent Guards Airborne Brigade , 299th GRR fmr 19 IGAB , 302nd GRR fmr 20 IGAB . Formed in December 1943 January 1944 at Demitrov in the Moscow Military District ... ref It was part of the 37th Guards Airborne Corps, 9th Guards Army on the Karelian front May 1944 ... Airborne Brigade Ukraine 217th Guards Airborne Regiment . Today, its two regiments, the 217th ... as the 217th and 331st, the later having transferred from 106th Tula Guards Airborne Division ...?id 1256268797818505 archivedate 2009 10 23 deadurl yes ref Units 2009 98th Guards Airborne Division in Ivanovo 137th Guards Airborne Regiment in Ryazan from disbanded 106th Guards Airborne Division Russia 106th Guards Airborne Division 217th Guards Airborne Regiment in Ivanovo 331st Guards Airborne ... in Ivanovo 243rd Military Transport Aviation Squadron in Ivanovo References references Category Airborne divisions of Russia Category Airborne divisions of the Soviet Union Russia mil stub ru 98 ... more details
orphan date August 2009 Infobox Holiday holiday name National Airborne Day type required longtype image caption official name nickname observedby The United States of America begins ends date August 16 date2009 celebrations observances relatedto National Airborne Day is a day designated by the United States Congress to honor the nation s airborne forces of the Armed Forces. It was created in 2001 by George ... of airborne forces began after World War I , when Brigadier General William Mitchell first conceived .... This strategy revolutionized combat and established airborne forces as a key component of our military. blockquote blockquote During World War II , airborne tactics were critical to the success of important ... of Southern France, and many others. In Korea and Vietnam, airborne soldiers played a critical combat ... Storm , Haiti, Somalia, and the Balkans. Most recently, airborne forces were vital to liberating ... The elite airborne ranks include prestigious groups such as the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, Sky Soldiers, 82nd Airborne Division, All American, and the Screaming Eagles of the 101st Airborne Division Air Assault . Airborne forces have also been represented in the former 11th, 13th, and 17th Airborne Divisions and numerous other Airborne, glider and air assault units and regiments. Paratroopers in the Army s XVIII Airborne Corps, the 75th Infantry Ranger Regiment and other Special Forces ... Airborne combat continues to be driven by the bravery and daring spirit of sky soldiers. Often called ... Airborne Day. As we commemorate the first official Army parachute jump on August 16, 1940 ... have served in an airborne capacity. I call upon all citizens to observe this day with appropriate ... W. Bush blockquote On August 3, 2009 the Senate recognized National Airborne Day with Senate Resolution 235. See also Paratrooper Airborne forces 82nd Airborne Division 2nd Ranger Battalion United States ... Airborne Day Category August observances Category Observances in the United States ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2010 Orphan date October 2010 Airborne Artillery Units provide Artillery support to Airborne forces . A Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery Australia A Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery A Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery Argentine Army Argentina 4th Parachute Brigade Argentina 4th Paratrooper Artillery Group B Brazilian Army Brazil 8th Group Artillery P ra que 21st Battery Anti A rea P ra que C People s Liberation Army China 15th Airborne Corps Light Artillery Regiment, 43rd Parachute Division 15th Airborne Corps Light Artillery Regiment, 44th Parachute Division 15th Airborne Corps Light Artillery Regiment, 45th Parachute Division F French Army France 35e R giment d Artillerie Parachutiste G German Army Germany Special Operations Division Germany Light Air Defence Battery Airborne 100 Hellenic Army Greece 71st Airborne Brigade Greece 116th Airmobile Artillery Squadron 71st Airborne Brigade Greece 71st Light Air Defence Battery I Regiment of Artillery ... Field Regiment J Japan Ground Self Defense Force Japan 1st Airborne Brigade Japan Narashino Airborne ... Guards Artillery Regiment 76th Airborne Division 1140th Guards Artillery Regiment 98th Guards Airborne Division 1065th Guards Artillery Regiment 106th Guards Airborne Division Russia 1182nd Guards Artillery ... Artillery Battalion Paracaidista U Ukrainian Ground Forces Ukraine 25th Airborne Brigade Ukraine 25th Separate Dnipropetrovsk Airborne Brigade Artillery Group and Anti Aircraft Artillery Battalion ... United States 319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment 1st, 2nd and 3rd Battalion, 319th Field Artillery Regiment 3rd Battalions 2nd Battalion, 321st Airborne Field Artillery Regiment 82nd Airborne ... 4th Brigade Combat Team Airborne , 25th Infantry Division 18th Fires Brigade United States 18th Fires Brigade DEFAULTSORT List Of Airborne Artillery Units Category Lists of military units and formations Airborne Artillery Units Category Parachuting ... more details
Context date October 2009 The Canadian Airborne Forces Association CAFA is the umbrella organization for all military airborne associations within Canada. CAFA membership is open to all qualified Canadian military parachutists, as well as military parachutists from Allied countries. Associate membership is available to non jump qualified applicants, considered on a case by case basis. Membership Current membership mainly consists of former members of airborne regiments, such as the Canadian Airborne Regiment and The Queen s Own Rifles of Canada . Branches CAFA currently has 8 branches across Canada . Branch 1 Toronto Branch 4 Cambridge Branch 7 London Branch 8 Chilliwack Branch 9 Kingston Branch 13 Barrie Huronia Branch 15 Montreal Branch 16 Nova Scotia Activities CAFA publishes a magazine, The Maroon Beret , once a year. It is billed as the Journal of the Canadian Airborne Brotherhood . CAFA also hosts an Annual Airborne Luncheon at the Royal Canadian Military Institute in Toronto, Ontario . See also portal Canadian Armed Forces Canadian Sport Parachuting Association External http www.canadianairborneforces.ca Canadian Airborne Forces Association Category Parachuting Category Organizations based in Canada Canada org stub ... more details
Infobox G.I. Joe character name Airborne image Airborne.jpg caption Airborne as seen in the Sunbow G.I. ... rank E 5 rank E 5 Sergeant primaryMOS Airborne Infantryman secondaryMOS Helicopter Gunship Gunner subgroup series voiceby Peter Cullen Sunbow debut 1983 Airborne is a fictional character from the G.I. ... rank is that of sergeant E 5. Airborne was born in a Navajo Reservation in Arizona . His primary military specialty is an airborne infantryman, while as his secondary military specialty he is a helicopter gunship gunner. Airborne s parents are oil rich Navajos who indulged their eldest son with sky ... for airborne training. He graduated at the top of his class from Fort Benning Airborne School ... Marvel Entertainment Group ISBN 0871352885 page 3 ref Toys A Real American Hero 1983 Airborne was included in the 1983 edition of G.I. Joe A Real American Hero toys. ref name Airborne Talltree cite web url http gijoe.wikia.com wiki Airborne 28Talltree 29 title Airborne Talltree work Joepedia publisher ... 6 page 98 ref Spy Troops 2003 Airborne is part of the Spy Troops series. He is renamed as Sgt. Airborne ... Viper. ref name Airborne Talltree Valor vs. Venom 2004 Expand section date April 2011 Comics Marvel Comics Expand section date March 2010 Airborne first appeared in issue 11 of the Marvel Comics ... American Hero 11 May 1983 ref Airborne has a cameo in issue 24, as part of the cargo crew for a Joe ... Guard smen. Airborne and the other Joes are assisted by the ninja known as the Soft Master, who treats Airborne s bullet wounds. ref G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 31 32 Jan. Feb 1985 ref He is the co ... American Hero 49 ref Airborne also participates in the first Cobra civil war. ref G.I. Joe A Real ... in New York City. ref G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 96 ref Devil s Due Airborne appears in the Devil ... date April 2010 Cartoons Sunbow Airborne appeared in the Sunbow G.I. Joe A Real American Hero 1985 TV series G.I. Joe cartoon voiced by Peter Cullen . Airborne has a psychic bond with his brother. ref ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name First Allied Airborne Army image File First Allied Airborne Army.svg 150px caption Badge of the First Allied Airborne Army dates 2 August 1944 20 May 1945 country allegiance Allies of World War II Allies branch type Airborne forces role size command structure garrison ... notable commanders The First Allied Airborne Army was an Allies of World War II Allied Military organization ... Force Allied Expeditionary Force and controlled all Allied airborne forces in Western Europe from August 1944 to May 1945. These included IX Troop Carrier Command , the XVIII Airborne Corps United States XVIII Corps Airborne , which controlled the 82nd Airborne Division , the 101st Airborne Division , the 17th Airborne Division and a number of independent airborne units, and all British airborne forces including the 1st Airborne Division and the 6th Airborne Division . From the time of its creation until the end of World War II , the formation commanded the Allied airborne forces that participated ... Kingdom and the American units being renamed as First Airborne Army and taking over command of the Allied ... . Formation The First Allied Airborne Army was activated on 2 August 1944, by order of General of the Army ... agency was required to coordinate all airborne and troop carrier units and which would have the authority ... force units. ref Devlin, p. 467 ref Planning for the creation of First Allied Airborne Army had ... British and United States American airborne forces be unified under a single formation troop carrier ... C. Allen. Allen argued that the larger number of American airborne troops, the differences in equipment ... only had the capacity to carry the total number of American airborne troops and not British as well, all meant that there was no need for a unified command for both American and British airborne ... Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force, recommended that a combined airborne troops headquarter ... Eisenhower had been thinking of creating an organization that would control both airborne forces and troop ... more details
Infobox Laboratory name Centre for Airborne Systems Vision Meet the technological challenges of Airborne Surveillance Systems logo image established 01 Feb 1991 city Bangalore research field Airborne electronic systems type director Dr. R. christober Sc H staff budget operating agency DRDO affiliations address telephone campus website footnotes The Centre for Airborne Systems CABS is a laboratory of the Defence Research and Development Organisation DRDO of India . Located in Bangalore , its primary function is development and evaluation of airborne electronic systems for military applications. History CABS was set up in 1991 to lead the Airborne Surveillance Platform Airawat project. Its task was to develop airborne electronic systems on a flying platform for early warning, command and control functions. ref cite web author John Pike url http www.globalsecurity.org military world india asp.htm title Airborne Surveillance Platform publisher Globalsecurity.org date 1999 01 12 accessdate 2012 01 28 ref The program was carried on until 1999 when the flying platform HS 748 crashed in Tamil Nadu killing all the eight people on board. Embraer and the Indian Government have signed a deal for three EMB 145 AEW&C Airborne Early Warning & Control jets. The contract includes a comprehensive logistics package comprising training, technical support, spare parts, and ground support equipment. The proven ERJ 145 platform, currently being used on Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance ISR missions in Brazil, Mexico and Greece, will join the AEW&C Program under the responsibility of India s Defence Research & Development Organization DRDO . ref name acig cite web url http www.acig.org artman publish article 533.shtml title India s flying Testbeds publisher Acig.org date accessdate 2012 01 28 ref External links http www.drdo.org labs aero index.shtml DIRECTORATE OF AERONAUTICS References reflist DRDO Laboratories coord missing India Category Defence Research and Development Organisation ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name 15th Airborne Corps image caption country People s Republic of China type Airborne branch People s Liberation Army Air Force dates 1961 Present specialization command structure PLA Air Force size current commander garrison The PLA Air Force 15th Airborne Corps zh s ... Region , comprises three airborne divisions 43rd, 44th, 45th airborne divisions . The PLA Air Force s 15th Airborne Corps is China s primary strategic airborne unit and it is part of the newly formed rapid reaction units RRU of the Chinese military which is primarily designated for airborne and special operation missions. Unlike most armed forces, the airborne division is part of the Air Force and its role is similar to that of the United States Army U.S. Army s 82nd Airborne Division . Due ... with light tanks and self propelled artillery. Reports claim that a 10,000 man airborne division was transported to Tibet in less than 48 hours in 1988. History 15th Airborne Corps traces its lineage ... to the PLAAF. command structure name 15th Airborne Corps date parent subordinate 43rd Parachute Division ... Division On July 26, 1950, the PLAAF s Airborne Troops began when the Military Commission established ... the 40 Armies of PLA. Following the Soviet practice, this airborne brigade was assigned to the 1st Marine Division, which eventually became an airborne division. Training of the PLAAF 1st Marine Brigade ... soldiers made their first jump. Cui Hanqing , the commander of the 1st Airborne Battalion led the way ... changed several times, becoming the Air Force Marine 1st Division, the Paratroops Division, then the Airborne ... fought during the Korean War , into the PLAAF 15th Airborne Army, and subordinated the PLAAF s original airborne division to this new Army. ref http www.globalsecurity.org military library report 1991 plaaf ch17.htm GlobalSecurity.org PLA Airborne Trrops ref In the 1960s when the commander of the PLAAF, General Liu Yalou was asked to create an airborne army, he picked the 15th Army because he had ... more details
in Chief branch type Airborne Forces role Light infantry , airborne infantry , br airmobile infantry ... 2 identification symbol 2 label The Russian airborne forces Airborne Troops or VDV from Vozdushno ... two significant airborne operations and a number of smaller jumps during the war and for many years after 1945 was the largest airborne force in the world. ref p.386, Isby ref Their motto is Nobody ... warfare amphibious landing . The airborne, air assault, and amphibious troops of all services ... used, a landing force may be amphibious, airborne, or combined and according to its scale and purpose ... Soviet Paratroopers deploy from a Tupolev TB 3 . The first airborne forces parachute jump is dated to 2 August 1930, taking place in the Moscow Military District . After this the airborne forces were ... II . They then formed up to ten Airborne Corps with numerous Independent Airborne Brigades, with most or all achieving Russian Guards Guards status. The Soviet airborne forces were mostly used as leg infantry during the war. Only a few small airborne drops were carried out in the first desperate days ... ref The two significant airborne operations of the war were the Vyazma operation of February March 1942, involving 4th Airborne Corps, and the Lower Dnieper strategic offensive operation Dnieper airborne ... of 1st, 3rd, and 5th Airborne Brigades. ref p.172 182, Staskov ref 9th Guards Army was eventually formed with three Guards Rifle Corps 37th, 38th, and 39th being composed of airborne divisions. At the end of the war the airborne divisions were reconstituted as Guards Rifle Divisions. List of Airborne ..., A.E., Forum at www.soldat.ru ref 1st Airborne Corps Major General Usenko Matvei Alekseyevich on 23 ... Airborne Corps br Major General Kharitonov Fedor Mikhaylovich 23 June 9 September 1941 br Colonel ... Fedorovich September 1941 May 1942 . 3rd Airborne Corps br Major General Glazunov Vasiliy Afanasevich ... Afanasev Fedor Alexandrovich February July 1942 . 4th Airborne Corps br Major General Zhadov Aleksey ... more details
Infobox Museum name Airborne & Special Operations Museum image imagesize map type latitude longitude established location 100 Bragg Boulevard br Fayetteville, North Carolina br United States type Military visitors director curator publictransit website http www.asomf.org Airborne & Special Operations Museum The Airborne & Special Operations Museum ASOM is part of the United States Army Museum System. Located near Fort Bragg, North Carolina Fort Bragg , Fayetteville, North Carolina , it opened to the public on August 16, 2000, the 60th anniversary of the first U.S. Army parachute jump in 1940 at Fort Benning, Ga. Its emphasis is on Military history of the United States United States military history especially U.S. Army Airborne forces airborne and Special forces special operations forces. Other Army museums See National Museum of the United States Army Other Army museums See also List of museums in the United States 82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum nearby similar museum at Fort Bragg, North Carolina Source http www.asomf.org part about.htm External links http www.asomf.org The Airborne & Special Operations Museum official website coord 35.05565 78.88628 display title Category Airborne warfare Category Fayetteville, North Carolina Category Museums established in 1999 Category Museums in Cumberland County, North Carolina Category United States Army museums Category Military and war museums in North Carolina US museum stub US Army stub ... more details
The Vietnamese Airborne Division was one of the earliest components of the State of Vietnam s military forces Qu n i Qu c Gia Vi t Nam . The Vietnamese Airborne Division began as companies organised in 1948, prior to any agreement over armed forces in Vietnam. After the partition of Vietnam , it became a part of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam . Vietnamese Airborne Division was one of the most elite fighting forces in the ARVN. It was placed as a reserve unit along with the South Vietnamese Marine Division. Headquarters of the Airborne Division was outside of Saigon. The Airborne Division would mobilize anywhere within the four corps at a moments notice. The main use of the Airborne was to engage and destroy NVA and Viet Cong forces, not hold a specific region like the infantry units. References William E. Le Gro Vietnam from Cease Fire to Capitulation. Washington DC US Army Centre of Military History, unknown date . Michael N. Martin Angels In Red Hats Paratroopers of the Second Indochina War. Goshen, KY Harmony House Publishers, 1995. ISBN 1564690253 ISBN 978 1564690258 External links http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,902047,00.html The War Belfries & Red Berets http www.vnafmamn.com Angels In RedHats.html Angels in Red Hats by General Barry R. McCaffrey http www.hmdb.org marker.asp?marker 12047 The Vietnamese Airborne Division and Their Advisors http www.vid3o.net v a bzcTb5tFs Red Berets of South Vietnam Video http news.webshots.com photo 1024740388031690022yXjwVuaQWz Family photos of Red Berets ARVN Category Divisions of South Vietnam A Category Airborne divisions vi S o n Nh y d Qu n l c Vi t Nam C ng h a ... more details
Airborne ground surveillance AGS refers to a class of military airborne radar system used for detecting and tracking ground targets, such as vehicles and slow moving helicopters. Airborne ground surveillance is meant for detection of targets on the ground. Antenna beam width should be very small to enhance resolution. This antenna size limitation demands high frequency GHz range of operation, to be operated in this mode. AGS radar is typically a medium or low power radar. It includes both maritime and land surveillance. Today, UAVs perform this operation, which often uses optical aids for surveillance. See also Alliance Ground Surveillance a NATO programme to acquire an AGS capability. Unmanned aerial vehicle External links http www.nato.int cps en natolive topics 48892.htm NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance sensor stub Category Radar ... more details
Airborne is a dietary supplement containing herbal extract s, amino acids , antioxidants , electrolytes ... class action lawsuits. History unreferenced section date July 2011 The formula for Airborne ... drug stores. Later on, Knight McDowell contracted cartoonist Lloyd Dangle to create Airborne s brand and packaging. In 1997 specialty grocery chain Trader Joe s ordered 300 cases of Airborne tablets to sell, and by 1999 other larger chains, such as Wal Mart and Rite Aid , began stocking Airborne. Products Airborne immune support supplements are available in three forms Original effervescent ... bottles, in Lemonade and Very Berry flavors and new Airborne chewable tablets, which can be taken ... the manufacturer recommends that Airborne be taken at the first sign of a cold symptom, or before entering crowded environments, like airplanes and offices, Airborne has not undergone any testing by the US ... evidence. There are no studies supporting Airborne s effectiveness that meet scientific standards. The GNG Pharmaceutical Services Inc. study often referenced in the debate over Airborne s effectiveness was sponsored by the Knight McDowell Labs, manufacturers of Airborne. Ref tcnj In February ... Does Airborne Really Stave off Colds? ref A medical report on Airborne addressed some of these concerns ... and Therapeutics, Issue 1199 work On the effects of Airborne publisher The Medical Letter url ... action lawsuits and settlements The former makers of Airborne had been accused by the Federal Trade ... Makers of Airborne Settle FTC Charges of Deceptive Advertising Agreement Brings Total Settlement ... ref name findlaw http news.lp.findlaw.com ap stories f 1310 12 16 2008 20081216090505 12.html Airborne ... 2008, Airborne paid an additional 7 million settlement on December 16, 2008 as part of charges ... studies supporting Airborne s effectiveness that meet scientific standards. A class action lawsuit was filed against the former owners of Airborne Health, Inc. and other defendants alleging that Airborne ... more details
Image Lockheed ER 2 709 taking off from Dryden.jpg thumb right ER 2 709 takes off from NASA Dryden NASA s Airborne Science Program is administered from the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center , in Edwards, California . The program supports the sub orbital flight requirements of NASA s Earth Science Enterprise. Dryden maintains and operates two ER 2 high altitude satellite simulator aircraft and a DC 8 which is specially configured as a flying laboratory . The scientific disciplines that employ these aircraft include Earth sciences , astronomy , atmospheric chemistry , climatology , oceanography , archeology , ecology , forestry , geography , geology , hydrology , meteorology , volcanology and biology . The DC 8 and ER 2 are also important tools for the development of sensors intended to fly aboard future Earth observing satellites, and to validate and calibrate the sensors which are used onboard satellites which currently orbit the Earth. Media gallery widths Image Airborne Science Safari 2000 Mission.ogg Airborne Science Safari 2000 Mission Image ER 2 in Sweden for the Sage III Ozone Loss and Validation Experiment.ogg ER 2 in Sweden for the Sage III Ozone Loss and Validation Experiment gallery See also Center for Earth Resources Observation and Science References Reflist External links cite web title NASA Airborne Science Program work NASA url http www.nasa.gov centers dryden research AirSci index.html accessdate October 18, 2005 space stub Category NASA programs nl Airborne Science Program ... more details
Infobox single Name Airborne Bells Is Suicide A Solution? Format 7 inch single 7 Artist Coil band Coil Cover Airborne bells is suicide a solution.jpg Released 1993 November Recorded Genre Dark ambient , Drone music Drone Length 10 42 Label Clawfist Producer Coil band Coil Reviews Last single How to Destroy Angels remix CD How To Destroy Angels br 1992 This single Airborne Bells Is Suicide A Solution? br 1993 Next single Themes for Derek Jarman s Blue br 1993 Misc Extra album cover Upper caption Type Cover Airbornebellsissuicideasolutionbackcover.jpg Lower caption back cover Airborne Bells Is Suicide A Solution? is a 7 vinyl single by Coil band Coil released in an edition believed to be between 1250 and 1400 copies. This single was number 22 of a series from Clawfist Singles Club , with catalogue number XPIG 22. The front cover lists the track name Airborne Bells , while the vinyl label erroneously refers to the song as Airbourne Bells . Is Suicide A Solution? is an expanded and remixed version of Who ll Fall from Stolen & Contaminated Songs . The opening lyrics are I am the loneliest link in a very strange chain. The closing lyrics, played backwards, are When the gods want to punish you, they answer your prayers... The vinyl is etched as follows Side A HALOGEN REFRACTED THROUGH KERATIN, Side B ...UNBORN SMELLS Track listing Side A Airborne Bells   5 21 Side B Is Suicide a Solution?   5 21 References http www.discogs.com release 194325 discogs.com entry Coil DEFAULTSORT Airborne Bells Is Suicide A Solution? Category 1993 singles Category Coil band songs 1990s song stub ... more details