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A Fantastic Wave of UFO Activity and the FBI

In his 1997 book Remote Viewers , Jim Schnabel told the story of the U.S. Intelligence community’s involvement in the

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Northern Edge 21 Wraps Up Achieving Important Testing Goals Of New Capabilities For The Joint Forces


Northern Edge 21 Wraps Up Achieving Important Testing Goals Of New Capabilities For The Joint Forces
Northern Edge 21 Wraps Up Achieving Important Testing Goals Of New Capabilities For The Joint Forces
A view from the cockpit of the U-2 Dragon Lady as it flies over the USS Roosevelt during Northern Edge 21. (Photo: U.S. Air Force/Beale AFB)
The high-end realistic scenario of Northern Edge 21 allowed testers to assess the behaviour of new systems and upgrades before their fielding to frontline units.
Northern Edge 21, the premier bi-annual joint exercise of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, took place this year through May 3 to May 14 in locations in and around Alaska. The exercise, which involved Air Force, Army, Marines and Navy, recreated high-end realistic warfighter training to practice tactics, techniques and procedures and to improve command, control and communication relationships, improving the joint interoperability and enhancing the combat readiness in a large force employment training scenario with a focus on multi-domain operations.

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Atomic Energy Commission: Post-World War II


U.S. Naval Institute Photo Archive
Atomic Energy Commission: Post-World War II
By Taira Payne
Designated naval aviator in 1932, Andrew Jackson served with Scouting Squadron Three on board the USS 
Lexington (CV-2) and Patrol Squadron One at Pearl Harbor during the 1930s. In 1939 he served in the USS 
Enterprise (CV-6) and in 1941 became project officer in design of the Grumman F6F Hellcat at the Bureau of Aeronautics. During World War II he was with Fighter Squadron Eight, participating in operations at Palau, Woleai, Hollandia, and Truk; then, as operations officer with Carrier Division Six, he was involved in strikes against Saigon, Hong Kong, Formosa, Kyushu, Shikoku, Luzon, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. He subsequently served at the Bureau of Aeronautics; as CO of the USS 

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RIP Robert ("Bob") Arthur Schoonover


Robert (“Bob”) Arthur Schoonover died December 13 of cardiac arrest at Newport Hospital having been diagnosed with bladder cancer November 18. Bob was born January 2, 1949 at Aiea Medical Center, Territory of Hawaii. His father Donald Leroy Schoonover, originally from Los Angeles, California, was flying the Berlin Airlift at the time of his birth. Bob’s mother Hazel Marie Farris of Eastport, Maine, served as a WAVE (Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service) until her marriage to then Lieutenant Commander Donald Schoonover.
After Bob’s dad retired from the Navy, the family moved to Chico, California where Bob attended high school and ran cross-country and track, setting several records. He then attended Occidental College on an athletic scholarship where he continued to excel in those sports. Some of his competitive running highlights were placing 5th as an All-American cross-country runner in the 1968 national championships, setting the Occidental record in the 3-mile run with a time of 13:56, and running the mile in 4:10.4 against USC. An Achilles heel injury ended his competitive running before his junior year.

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CNO Visits Pacific Northwest, Engages with Sailors > United States Navy > display-pressreleases


VIRIN: 201214-N-DI587-1001
WASHINGTON – Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Mike Gilday traveled to the Pacific Northwest Dec. 14-16, to visit with Sailors and see first-hand the work they are doing throughout the region.
“I could not be more proud of the work our Sailors are doing in the Pacific Northwest,” said Gilday. “From unmanned systems to shipyard maintenance and ballistic missile submarines, our Sailors up here are getting after it and contributing in extraordinary ways to our Navy’s readiness, both for today and for tomorrow.”
Gilday began his three-day trip at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Wash. where he visited Patrol Squadron One (VP 1) and Patrol Squadron 47 (VP 47).

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