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Moffett Field Historical Society Moffett Field was a Navy base in the early 1930s when Navy blimp J-4 had its maiden voyage.
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After a wonderful collaborated performance of 'Dancing in the Streets', in which both families exchanged instruments, vocals, and even got the anchors in on the act, it was revealed that J-4, the kids from Tennessee who's dad is a minister won the recording contest!
Archive 2009-04-01 Molly Daniels 2009
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I honestly didn't know who to vote for; last week the Peay Pee-Ay Family had the better singing voice, but the energy of J-4 I've loved this entire time.
Archive 2009-04-01 Molly Daniels 2009
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As you know, I've been following the CBS Morning Family Sing-Off, and the Peay Family and J-4 have been battling for the prize of a recording contract.
Archive 2009-04-01 Molly Daniels 2009
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You played J-4 when I hit you ahead of the flop like that?
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He looks down at his short stack of chips, and says, "I got trips, Wil," as he turns over J-4.
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The J-3 is your operations, and J-4 is logistics, J-5 is policy, J-6 is communications, J-7 is strategic planning, a J-8 is training.
In the Men's House 1990
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This plug mates with the clipped pin on J-4 of the Postscript board.
AST Research Technical Bulletin #0389 TURBOLASER/PS EL/LPC UPGRADE KIT 1988
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The latter exercised its responsibilities through the JGS 202 Committee, composed of representatives from the Vietnamese High Command J-2, J-3, J-4, and J-5 sections, the VNAF, and the South Vietnamese Combat Development and Test Center (CDTC).
Operation Ranch Hand Buckingham, William A. 1982
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"He's won at every level that he's skied at," including being the state champion a couple times at the J-5 and J-4 levels.
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