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Zunehmender Druck auf China: Der Pazifik ist überfüllt mit Militärschiffen und Kriegsflugzeugen

Von Ann Wright - https://popularresistance.org - https://cooptv.wordpress.com Bild: Das sowjetische Aufklärungsschiff der Meridian-Klasse, die Kareliya (SSV-535), fährt neben dem Lenkwaffenkreuzer USS Texas (CGN-39) der US Navy. Die Texas war dem Flugzeugträger USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) für einen Einsatz im Westpazifik vom 15. Juni bis 16. Dezember 1988 zugeteilt. Offizielles Foto der US Navy. Das ist ziemlich… ....

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No masks needed on Hawaii military facilities


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(Tribune News Service) Tens of thousands of Hawaii residents vaccinated against COVID-19 are no longer required to wear masks for the most part as long as they remain on federal Department of Defense installations.
When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced a relaxation of mask-wearing on Thursday, the Pentagon quickly followed suit.
In support of updated (CDC) guidelines released this afternoon . fully vaccinated DOD personnel who are at least two weeks beyond their final dose are no longer required to wear a mask indoors or outdoors at DOD facilities, Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks wrote in a memo. ....

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EPA: Hawaii's Military Bases Dumped 630,000 Pounds Of Toxic Nitrate Into The Ocean


EPA: Hawaii s Military Bases Dumped 630,000 Pounds Of Toxic Nitrate Into The Ocean - Honolulu Civil Beat
EPA: Hawaii’s Military Bases Dumped 630,000 Pounds Of Toxic Nitrate Into The Ocean
While federally permitted, the Environmental Protection Agency hopes the data’s public release spurs facilities to reduce their chemical waste.
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U.S. military bases in Hawaii dumped more than half a million pounds of nitrate compounds toxic chemicals commonly found in wastewater treatment plants, fertilizers and explosives into the ocean in 2019, newly released federal data shows.
Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam led with the release of 540,000 pounds, according to the Environmental Protection Agency’s latest Toxic Release Inventory. The rest more than 86,000 pounds came from the U.S. Marine Corps Base Hawaii in Kaneohe Bay. ....

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CAE USA wins competitive recompete of U.S. Air Force KC-135 Training System contract


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Expected program value, including options, of more than US$275 million over next eight years
Tampa, Fla., Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - (NYSE: CAE) (TSX: CAE) – CAE today announced that the United States Air Force (USAF) awarded CAE USA a contract to continue providing comprehensive KC-135 training services.
The eight-year contract, awarded as a one-year base contract with seven additional one-year option periods, is valued at a total of more than US$275 million.
CAE USA recently won the recompete of the U.S. Air Force KC-135 Aircrew Training System contract and will continue providing training to more than 4,500 KC-135 crewmembers annually. (CNW Group/CAE INC.) ....

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