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During the murderous attacks of September 11, 2001, when North American air space was closed and the U. S. Air Force were ordered to shoot down any threatening aircraft, a Canadian general was sitting in the NORAD chair making those life and death decisions.
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During the murderous attacks of September 11, 2001, when North American air space was closed and the U. S. Air Force were ordered to shoot down any threatening aircraft, a Canadian general was sitting in the NORAD chair making those life and death decisions.
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Spirko, whose own background includes a stint in the U. S. Air Force and has given his advice to the National Security Council in Washington, D.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Great Moments in Volokh Conspiracy Commenting: 2007
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Flight-level and dropwindsonde observations from a U. S. Air Force reconnaissance aircraft were available during this period, but NOAA aircraft equipped with the SFMR did not investigate Ernesto over the Caribbean Sea.
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Captain Edward Ruppelt, at one time the chief of Project Blue Book, the official U. S. Air Force investigation, mentioned the wave briefly in his book The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects.
Space Ships of the Visitors Kevin Randle 2000
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Captain Edward Ruppelt, at one time the chief of Project Blue Book, the official U. S. Air Force investigation, mentioned the wave briefly in his book The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects.
Space Ships of the Visitors Kevin Randle 2000
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Captain Edward Ruppelt, at one time the chief of Project Blue Book, the official U. S. Air Force investigation, mentioned the wave briefly in his book The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects.
Space Ships of the Visitors Kevin Randle 2000
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Captain Edward Ruppelt, at one time the chief of Project Blue Book, the official U. S. Air Force investigation, mentioned the wave briefly in his book The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects.
Space Ships of the Visitors Kevin Randle 2000
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Presentation by former astronaut Dr. Bernard Harris, the first African-American to walk in space, veteran of two space shuttle flights and president of nonprofit organization supporting math/science education and crime prevention programs for youth, 2 p.m., followed by "Reaching Your Potential" panel discussion with Harris, U. S. Air Force and Alaska Airlines pilots and others discussing career opportunities in aerospace, 3:15 p.m.
The Seattle Times 2012
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The story died for three decades until being resurrected in the early 1980s, eventually prompting a 1994 U. S. Air Force revision of their "official story," contending that the Roswell crash was of a "Mogul" project balloon of the type used for atmospheric monitoring to detect possible Soviet nuclear weapons tests.
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