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Martial Law

Started by frog, December 29, 2008, 06:03:47 PM

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Northcom Combat Team Conducts “Humanitarian Support” Exercise in Maryland

http://www.kickthemallout.com/article.php/Story-Northcom_Domestic_Combat_Teams


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I've heard reports of Russian and Chinese troops on US soil for a couple of years now.

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frog


While I was in Europe, back in the 80's - 90's, I witnessed a lot of these birds.
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Foreign military prepares for training in Tucson
Sept. 30, 2008 06:17 AM
Associated Press

TUCSON- Davis-Monthan Air Force Base is about to play host to foreign military fighter pilots.

The allied pilots training in Tucson the next few months are scheduled for combat tours later this year, and will benefit from practicing in mountain and desert terrain similar to real-life war zones, base officials said.

Military aircraft from Belgium and the United Kingdom will be seen and heard in the skies above the Tucson area in the coming weeks as the base ramps up for Operation Snowbird, the annual winter training program for allied and domestic pilots.

On Monday, D-M issued a list of incoming aircraft to let the public know what to expect.

Scheduled to participate in training are nine British Army AH-60 helicopters operating for two weeks in late September and early October.

Two British Puma helicopters will train for two weeks in early October.

From Belgium, 12 F-16 fighter jets will be in Tucson for about four weeks starting in late October.

When weather conditions are right, the aircraft will arrive and depart from D-M's southeasterly flight corridor over less-populated areas, base officials said.

The foreign pilots will comply with all D-M rules aimed at limiting noise impact on residents, base officials said in a news release.

"D-M plans additional public announcements later this year and early next year as other aircraft arrive for training," said base spokeswoman 1st Lt. Mary Pekas.

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