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CATHEY: When Tom Landry flew over Wilburton

Cathey collectionEOSC Army Training Before service in World War II, before being a Texas Longhorn, before being a New York Yankee (football) and a New York Giant — the first and legendary coach of the Dallas Cowboys, Tom Landry, flew planes all around our area as a part of his United States Army Air Forces training at then Eastern Oklahoma A&M College at Wilburton. By the end of his sophomore college football season, still stuck on the jayvee squad, Landry was looking beyond Austin to uncertain horizons, which he would be able to see from above, in a cockpit of a Flying Fortress of his own. In February 1944, the call-up came and he found himself hopscotching the country from Wichita Falls to San Antonio, to receive escalating levels of training, then to Eastern Oklahoma State College for actual flight lessons.

Return of the Leviathan: The Fascist Roots of the CIA and the True Origin of the Cold War -- Secret History -- Sott net

Return of the Leviathan: The Fascist Roots of the CIA and the True Origin of the Cold War -- Secret History -- Sott net
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Airborne Early Warning—Meet the Cold War EC-121 Warning Star

The EC-121 served well for many decades in protecting America and its allies from attack. The Lockheed Constellation entered service with the United States Army Air Forces during the Second World War in 1943 as the C-69 Constellation, and most of those were later converted into civilian airplanes under the designation Lockheed L-049 Constellation. However, the United States Navy also began to see how the aircraft could be employed for patrol and airborne early warning duties in 1949. Designated the PO-1W, it was modified to carry experimental electronic surveillance equipment, and soon proved more than capable during large exercises. Soon after, both the U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force ordered larger numbers of the Lockheed aircraft, which entered service as the Navy WV-2 and with the Air Force as the EC-121.

The Army Wants To Pay You to Stomach MREs in the Name of Science

The Army Wants To Pay You to Stomach MREs in the Name of Science Oh, yes. I am so all for this. As the child of a former member of the United States Army who will proudly admit to having eaten her fair share of MREs and okra and whatever else my dad would challenge me to eat, I am for this all the way. I vividly remember when my dad would talk about those who were not part of the military family and he would call them civilians. And, I remember all the times my dad and his buddies would bring home mysterious looking green metal containers and tan-colored packages filled with food that smelled anything but appetizing and how they d joke about how big, bad, and tough they were for being able to stomach the contents of their tins and packets and how civilians would turn up their nose and turn down bets to try the stuff.

The Army Wants To Pay You to Stomach MREs in the Name of Science

The Army Wants To Pay You to Stomach MREs in the Name of Science Oh, yes. I am so all for this. As the child of a former member of the United States Army who will proudly admit to having eaten her fair share of MREs and okra and whatever else my dad would challenge me to eat, I am for this all the way. I vividly remember when my dad would talk about those who were not part of the military family and he would call them civilians. And, I remember all the times my dad and his buddies would bring home mysterious looking green metal containers and tan-colored packages filled with food that smelled anything but appetizing and how they d joke about how big, bad, and tough they were for being able to stomach the contents of their tins and packets and how civilians would turn up their nose and turn down bets to try the stuff.

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