Monday, June 29, 2009

Brig Gen Ed McMahon, RIP...



The REST of the story...

The story below was written by Major Van Harl, USAF Ret.

He wanted to be a Marine fighter pilot. The US was building up their military force, but they were not at war as yet and the Navy required all its potential Navy and Marine pilots to have two years of college. So he started classes at Boston College.
When Pearl Harbor was attacked, the Army and the Navy both dropped the college requirement and Ed applied to the Marines. His primary flight training was in Dallas and then he went to Pensacola, Florida. He was carrier qualified, which means he knew how to perform a controlled crash of his single engine fighter, onto the rolling deck of a Navy floating runway.

It took Ed almost two years to get through all the Navy flight training. His problem was he was a very good pilot and the Marines needed flight instructors. He had a great command presence and public speaking ability, which landed him in the classroom, training new baby Marine pilots.

His orders to the Pacific fleet and the chance to fly combat missions off a carrier came in the spring of 1945, on the same day the Atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. Of course his orders where changed. He never went to sea and he was out of the Marines in 1946.

Ed stayed in the USMC as a reserve officer. He became a successful personality in the new TV medium, after the war. His Marine command presence helped. He was recalled to active duty during the Korean War. He never got to fly his fighter aircraft, but he saw his share of raw combat. He flew the Cessna O-1E Bird Dog, which is a single engine slow-moving unarmed plane. He functioned as an artillery spotter for the Marine batteries on the ground and as a forward controller for the Navy & Marine fighter / bombers who flew in on fast moving jet engines, bombed the area and were gone in seconds. Captain Ed was still circling the enemy looking for more targets, all the time taking North Korean and Chinese ground fire.

He stayed with the Marines as a reserve officer and retired in 1966 as a Colonel.

The world knows Ed as Ed McMahon of the Johnny Carson, Tonight Show. One night I was watching the show when the subject of Colonel McMahon earning a number of Navy Air Medals came up. Carson, a former Navy officer, understood the significance of these medals, but McMahon shrugged it off, saying that if you flew enough combat missions they just sort of gave them to you. McMahon flew 85 combat missions over North Korea; he earned every one of those Air Medals. The casualty rate, for flying forward air controllers in Korea sometimes exceeded 50% of a squadron’s manpower. McMahon was lucky to have gotten home from that war.

Once a Marine, always a Marine.
When the public was spitting (taking their personal safety into their own hands) at Marines on the streets of Southern California during Vietnam, Colonel McMahon was taking Marines off the streets and into his posh Beverly Hills home. I spoke to a retired Marine aircrew member the day Colonel McMahon died and he personally remembered seeing McMahon at numerous Marine Air Bases in California in the 1960s. He was known for going to the Navy hospitals and visiting the wounded Marines and Sailors from this country’s conflicts, even in the last years of his life.

Colonel McMahon presented awards and decorations to fellow Marines and attended many a Marine ceremony and the annual Marine Corps Birthday Ball. He stayed true to his Corps as a board member of the Marine Corps Scholarship Fund and as the honorary chairman of the National Marine Corps Aviation Museum. After retiring from the Marine Reserve, one night on the Johnny Carson show, members of the California Air National Guard came on stage.

Colonel McMahon was commissioned a Brigadier General in the Air Guard in front of millions of Americans who watched it happen live. You will not see anything like that on TV anymore.

The three core values of a United States Marine are; honor, courage and commitment. This is what a Marine is taught from the first day of training and this is what that Marine believes. That was Colonel Edward P. McMahon Jr. USMCR Retired. Before he was a national figure he was a true combat hero and a patriot the nation needed then and this country needs now.

Your war is over. Thank you Colonel McMahon. Semper Fi sir.
23 June 2009
Major Van Harl USAF Ret.
Very well written and shows a different side than that of entertainer... Johnny Carson was a Naval Officer for about three years, but never saw combat per se. I personally think the fact that both were in the military was part of the mutual respect between Carson and McMahon.
RIP sir, RIP. I'm sure you and Johnny are at it again!

Sotomayor Overturned...

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
Syllabus RICCI ET AL. v. DESTEFANO ET AL.
CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT
No. 07–1428. Argued April 22, 2009—Decided June 29, 2009*

This action presents two provisions of Title VII to be interpreted and reconciled, with few, if any, precedents in the courts of appeals discussing the issue. Depending on the resolution of the statutory claim, a fundamental constitutional question could also arise. We found it prudent and appropriate to grant certiorari. 555 U. S. ___ (2009). We now reverse, by 5-4 decision.
Bottom line- Sotomayor et al got their hands slapped pretty significantly...
The reason to overturn was just because the city thought they "might" get sued, that was NOT grounds to throw out the test. So now SIX years later, it looks like they will be forced to promote the original guys that passed the test...
What a way to run a railroad... or a Town for that matter.
Now it will be interesting to see if this impacts Sotomayor's hearings at all. One would HOPE there will be questions asked...
ON a side note, wonder if their promotion dates will be back dated and whether they will get back pay... My guess, probably not; but it sure would be a nice way for the firefighters to recoup for the hate and discontent of the last six years...
EDIT- It appears the firefighters WILL get both backdated promotions AND PAY! Yes!!! :-)

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Here are the guilty parties...

These are the sleazebags that voted yes on the Cap and Trade bill, which will make us second class citizens... If one of these congresscritters belongs to you, your mission is to make SURE they ARE NOT RE-ELECTED next year.

Enough is enough, it is time for us to take back out country!

Abercrombie
Ackerman
Adler (NJ)
Andrews
Baca
Baird
Baldwin
Bean
Becerra
Berkley
Berman
Bishop (GA)
Bishop (NY)
Blumenauer
Boccieri
Bono Mack
Boswell
Boucher
Boyd
Brady (PA)
Braley (IA)
Brown, Corrine
Butterfield
Capps
Capuano
Cardoza
Carnahan
Carson (IN)
Castle
Castor (FL)
Chandler
Clarke
Clay
Cleaver
Clyburn
Cohen
Connolly (VA)
Conyers
Cooper
Courtney
Crowley
Cuellar
Cummings
Davis (CA)
Davis (IL)
DeGette
Delahunt
DeLauro
Dicks
Dingell
Doggett
Doyle
Driehaus
Edwards (MD)
Ellison
Engel
Eshoo
Etheridge
Farr
Fattah
Filner
Frank (MA)
Fudge
Giffords
Gonzalez
Gordon (TN)
Grayson
Green, Al
Green, Gene
Grijalva
Gutierrez
Hall (NY)
Halvorson
Hare
Harman
Heinrich
Higgins
Hill
Himes
Hinchey
Hinojosa
Hirono
Hodes
Holt
Honda
Hoyer
Inslee
Israel
Jackson (IL)
Jackson-Lee (TX)
Johnson (GA)
Johnson, E. B.
Kagen
Kanjorski
Kaptur
Kennedy
Kildee
Kilpatrick (MI)
Kilroy
Kind
Kirk
Klein (FL)
Kosmas
Kratovil
Lance
Langevin
Larsen (WA)
Larson (CT)
Lee (CA)
Levin
Lewis (GA)
Lipinski
LoBiondo
Loebsack
Lofgren, Zoe
Lowey
Luján
Lynch
Maffei
Maloney
Markey (CO)
Markey (MA)
Matsui
McCarthy (NY)
McCollum
McDermott
McGovern
McHugh
McMahon
McNerney
Meek (FL)
Meeks (NY)
Michaud
Miller (NC)
Miller, George
Moore (KS)
Moore (WI)
Moran (VA)
Murphy (CT)
Murphy (NY)
Murphy, Patrick
Murtha
Nadler (NY)
Napolitano
Neal (MA)
Oberstar
Obey
Olver
Pallone
Pascrell
Pastor (AZ)
Payne
Pelosi
Perlmutter
Perriello
Peters
Peterson
Pingree (ME)
Polis (CO)
Price (NC)
Quigley
Rangel
Reichert
Reyes
Richardson
Rothman (NJ)
Roybal-Allard
Ruppersberger
Rush
Ryan (OH)
Sánchez, Linda T.
Sanchez, Loretta
Sarbanes
Schakowsky
Schauer
Schiff
Schrader
Schwartz
Scott (GA)
Scott (VA)
Serrano
Sestak
Shea-Porter
Sherman
Shuler
Sires
Skelton
Slaughter
Smith (NJ)
Smith (WA)
Snyder
Space
Speier
Spratt
Stupak
Sutton
Tauscher
Teague
Thompson (CA)
Thompson (MS)
Tierney
Titus
Tonko
Towns
Tsongas
Van Hollen
Velázquez
Walz
Wasserman Schultz
Waters
Watson
Watt
Waxman
Weiner
Welch
Wexler
Woolsey
Wu
Yarmuth

Another idea- Make sure at the respective tea parties that everyone knows who voted to pass this piece of crap!

My Tea Party poster is going to say-

Of the people, for the people, by the people.

NOT

By the Administration, for the Unions, screw the people...

Friday, June 26, 2009

Did anybody bother to READ it???


Here we go again... Another "shovel ready" program, and just like the last one, IT STINKS!!!

Lawmakers were making their last pitches for and against a controversial climate and energy bill before the full House of Representatives votes Friday afternoon.

Floor statements and three hours of speeches on the bill were setting the stage for a vote on one of the most significant environmental bills in history: a sprawling measure that aims to wean industry off of carbon-emitting fuels tied to global warming.

The House Rules Committee cleared the bill for floor action early Friday after working through most of the night.


Kinda doubt it... What happened to "transparency" and bills being posted for 5 days for public review? Hmmm???

Republicans oppose the bill, calling it a huge energy tax, and it was still uncertain whether House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has the votes to get the measure through. The bill would impose the first U.S. limits on greenhouse gases linked to global warming and would shift the country away from reliance on fossil fuels.

A handful of undecided Democrats hold the key to passage of the bill that the leadership has sought to act on before Congress departs for a weeklong recess for U.S. Independence Day on July 4.

That comment there causes me to automatically throw the BS flag...

Any bets there is MASSIVE arm twisting going on? The Lightbringer is out on a limb along with Stretch Pelosi on this one... Credibility is definitely lacking on the true impact, let alone the true costs, both in terms of people/jobs and real dollar costs to the consumer.

I also wonder if CBO was even given a chance to review this to put a proposed cost on it after the dems got burned on the Health Care bill...

I've called all my congresscritters this morning asking them to vote NO! Hope others have done the same... sigh...

I literally cannot afford much more tax/spend from this administration, seeing that I get absolutely NOTHING in return, other than to pay MORE taxes...

And oh, by the way, I make a LOT less than $250k year...

EDIT- as of 1300 it passed a test vote. The vote was 217-205 to advance the bill to the floor, and 30 Democrats defected, a reflection of the controversy the bill sparked.

sigh...

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Socialism? Is it here? Now???

Norman Thomas socialist, pacifist, and six-time presidential candidate for the Socialist Party of America said this in a 1944 speech:

"The American people will never knowingly adopt socialism. But, under the name of "liberalism," they will adopt every fragment of the socialist program, until one day America will be a socialist nation, without knowing how it happened." He went on to say: "I no longer need to run as a Presidential Candidate for the Socialist Party. The Democratic Party has adopted our platform."

Well guess what... IT'S HERE...


And tomorrow the All Barack Channel will provide you a four hour infomercial on it! Of course there is no bias here... nope, not a bit, just toe the line. Why no, there will be NO ads that don't agree with the purpose of the infomercial. Sigh...


William Warren hits the nail on the head with this cartoon!






An interesting fact is that the new health care bill has those with paid health care being taxed WITH THE EXCEPTION OF UNIONS! They were specifically given an out to prevent the union employees being charged... Why oh why am I NOT surprised by this...

HERE is the link. Read it an weep!

"Baucus has proposed the tax threshold on health care benefits be set higher than the cost of policies available to federal employees and he has proposed exempting until 2013 those plans negotiated as part of union contracts.

“It’s a means of making sure that unions are foursquare behind any reform bill that comes out,” said Henry Aaron, a health care policy expert at Brookings Institution, a Washington think tank. "


In addition to all this, Congresscritter Frank Lautenberg, (d) NJ has a new way to get guns away from us...

“Denying Firearms and Explosives to Dangerous Terrorists Act of 2009” would give the Attorney General to right deny someone their Second Amendment rights without having been convicted, or even charged, with any crime; simply by adding their names to a terrorist watch list. And BINGO one will find himself or herself prohibited from exercising their constitutionally-protected rights, and will have a LONG uphill battle to get their names removed from the watch list...

I know one guy that has been trying for three years, still on it...

On yet another note, day before yesterday was the final day for comments on revocation of ruling letters under 19CFR Part 177. Now I know you are wondering whatinthehellishemumbling about now...

AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice of proposed revocation of four ruling letters and revocation
of treatment relating to the admissibility of certain knives with spring-assisted opening mechanisms.

(read any switchblade or one handed opening knife)

It is now CBP’s position that knives incorporating spring- and release-assisted opening mechanisms are prohibited from entry into the United States pursuant to the Switchblade Knife Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1241–1245.

Soooo... Napolitano is taking another shot, and going around Congress not through them...

The above sentence is the key point in the document and, I believe, is a big enough loophole to drive a Mack Truck through...

It absolutely depends on how some faceless bureaucrat decides to determine what is a release assisted opening mechanism. Is it the button on the blade? Is it index opening feature (on a Kershaw for example)? Beats the hell outta me...

And it will be interesting to see if there is any public notice of it's adaption, or whether we will be getting smacked up against the wall by CBP when we come across the border and probably charged with a felony possession...

Break- Break-

The entertainment industry lost the ultimate second banana today- Ed McMahon, Brig Gen, USMC, Ret. died today. Rest in peace Sir, rest in peace...

That is all.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Let us see your guns...


From the GAO report- Firearms Trafficking: U.S. Efforts to Combat Arms Trafficking to Mexico Face Planning and Coordination Challenges

"While it is impossible to know how many firearms are illegally smuggled into Mexico in a given year, about 87 percent of firearms seized by Mexican authorities and traced in the last 5 years originated in the United States, according to data from Department of Justice's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). According to U.S. and Mexican government officials, these firearms have been increasingly more powerful and lethal in recent years. Many of these firearms come from gun shops and gun shows in Southwest border states. U.S. and Mexican government and law enforcement officials stated most firearms are intended to support operations of Mexican DTOs, which are also responsible for trafficking arms to Mexico. The U.S. government faces several significant challenges in combating illicit sales of firearms in the United States and stemming their flow into Mexico. In particular, certain provisions of some federal firearms laws present challenges to U.S. efforts, according to ATF officials. Specifically, officials identified key challenges related to restrictions on collecting and reporting information on firearms purchases, a lack of required background checks for private firearms sales, and limitations on reporting requirements for multiple sales. GAO also found ATF and Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the primary agencies implementing efforts to address the issue, do not effectively coordinate their efforts, in part because the agencies lack clear roles and responsibilities and have been operating under an outdated interagency agreement.
"

So we have the same information that has already been disproved by media now in a official report, and multiple recommendations very carefully worded to be "non-specific" in how to combat the illegal arms trafficking...

Now this from this the NRA news...

"In some cases, BATFE agents have asked to enter these people's homes, and requested serial numbers of all firearms the members possess.

In each case, the agents were making inquiries based on the number of firearms these NRA members had recently bought, and in some cases the agents said they were asking because the members had bought types of guns that are frequently recovered in Mexico.

This kind of questioning may or may not be part of a legitimate criminal investigation. For example, when BATFE traces a gun seized after use in a crime, manufacturers' and dealers' records will normally lead to the first retail buyer of that gun, and investigators will have to interview the buyer to find out how the gun ended up in criminal hands. But in other cases, the questioning may simply be based on information in dealers' records, with agents trying to "profile" potentially suspicious purchases.

On the other hand, some of the agents have used heavy-handed tactics. One reportedly demanded that a gun owner return home early from a business trip, while another threatened to "report" an NRA member as "refusing to cooperate." That kind of behavior is outrageous and unprofessional.

Whether agents act appropriately or not, concerned gun owners should remember that all constitutional protections apply. Answering questions in this type of investigation is generally an individual choice. Most importantly, there are only a few relatively rare exceptions to the general Fourth Amendment requirement that law enforcement officials need a warrant to enter a home without the residents' consent. There is nothing wrong with politely, but firmly, asserting your rights.

If BATFE contacts you and you have any question about how to respond, you may want to consult a local attorney. "


Is this what we have come to? Where we no longer have a pretense of rule of law?

Where as soon as you buy a specific type of gun in the Southwest you are going to come under scrutiny? It sounds to me like BATFE is already going down that road, and who is being impacted? Law abiding citizens, who are complying with the law!

Is this also going to extend to ammunition? What is going to be the next step(s)?

I don't have a clue, but I'm sure it's not going to be in our favor as gun owners, regardless of where we live... I just wonder if the Southwest is a test case, so to speak, to see how much push back they are going to get from gun owners...

Once the nose is under the tent flap...

Friday, June 19, 2009

Something light...

It's coming up on the weekend, so something a little lighter for your enjoyment!

video

Those guys are FAST on their feet! AND they never missed a beat...

For all you Fathers out there, HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Lightning...

Lawdog got me thinking about lightning and lightning strikes with THIS post...


One of the problems with aviation, is you are up there WITH the lightning, especially when you are flying operational aircraft and don't have the option of dodging the weather like commercial airliners do...


I did a post a long time ago about a rescue we were involved in that caused us to have to fly into the back side of a hurricane, and the ensuing lightening damage we took.


The pictures below are a similar result to a P3 that took place a couple of weeks ago...


This picture shows the damage to the left side of the radome and ensuing fire in the radome, most probably caused by shorting out of the radar and the hyper expansion of the air due to heat (which may have also caused the rupture at the join in the middle of the radome). The thing sticking out the side of the radome is one of the struts. The straight 'line' above the split is one of the lightning wicks built into the radome to channel the lightning and keep this from happening (supposedly)...




This picture shows a nose on view of the radome, and the split down both sides right on the join line. Also, note the melted copper just above the ruler tape. It got a 'hair' warm right there...


The depth of the 'dimple' was about a foot, and of course the forward radar was inop from the initial strike on. NOT a good thing when you're trying to penetrate bad weather, trust me on that one...









The crew also reported ball lightning coming through the tube and out the back. The 9 inch static wicks on the airplane were burned down to stubs by this strike....



THIS is a halfway decent little video on ball lightening, one thing I will say, it DOES have a charge and is repelled by other electrical systems.



But the old Orion brought the crew back, just like it has many times before...




And HERE is an explanation of St. Elmo's Fire, and a pretty good little video about mid-page on how lightning occurs. St Elmo's Fire is seen many times by pilots as a green flickering on the windscreen as they fly into clouds or near thunderstorms.



Now back to the regularly scheduled BS... :-)

Monday, June 15, 2009

The other side has been heard from...


Well, the LWL are out in full cry...

Rusty Depass, a South Carolina Republican, posted a comment on his Facebook page suggesting the gorilla that escaped form a local zoo was an ancestor of First Lady Michelle Obama. DePass posted the controversial comment shortly after hearing of the gorilla’s escape, saying: “I’m sure it’s just one of Michelle’s ancestors — probably harmless.”

Of course the left has called comment was racist and unacceptable. He was apparently outed by a SC blogger who found the comment on Facebook and posted it last week. Huffpo and numerous others are piling on as fast as they can..

Following outrage over the remark, DePass removed the comment from the social networking site and apologized, claiming the comment was a joke and he was only referencing Obamas past comments on evolution.

Facebook decided to “un-friend” DePass and completely removed his Facebook page from the site.

So much for equal opportunity and freedom of speech- Guess that ONLY goes one way...

The Columbia, SC Mayor released a statement saying: “You know, I don’t think there’s anything funny about that comment. That is the first lady of the United States. We’ve had a long tradition of wonderful first ladies, and I don’t think any of them deserve that type of comment.” Gee, where was the "love" for Sarah Palin and her daughter???

Why wasn't DePass given a pass like Letterman???

Makes ya think doesn't it... sigh...

Sunday, June 14, 2009

OPed from the Washington Post...

Ms. Parker gets it right... Too bad she is in the minority, but she makes MANY valid points, especially how the Internet CAN be used to hold people responsible! Ms. Parker's email is at the bottom of the article, if you agree, drop her a note of thanks! I already have...

By Kathleen Parker
Sunday, June 14, 2009

One thing we can conclude from David Letterman's bad jokes about Sarah Palin: He hasn't flown commercial in a while.

Letterman's "slutty flight attendant" remark about Palin was in poor taste, we can all agree. But it was a joke, and Letterman is a comedian. The joke probably would have been shrugged off and forgotten -- Palin proved her humorous good sportsmanship on "Saturday Night Live" during the campaign -- if not for Letterman's sexually suggestive "joke" about her daughter.

Everyone knows by now that Letterman made fun of the Palin family's trip to New York last week. He quipped that Palin's daughter got "knocked up" by Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez during the seventh inning. Unable to stop his slide into the gutter, he said that the hardest part of the visit was keeping Eliot Spitzer away from her daughter.

Ba-da-bad. Alas, the only daughter with Palin was 14-year-old Willow.

Sorry, Dave, not funny. It was a joke according to stand-up formula -- take two disparate news items and combine them in an unexpected way. No one does this better than humor columnist Andy Borowitz, who has the blogosphere in a snit with his column suggesting that Newt Gingrich accused Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor of faking her broken ankle to get sympathy. It was a JOKE!

The flight attendant line is a grown-up joke that one may or may not think is funny -- though my guess is that many of the offended big brothers out there were happy to participate in the Palin-as-sexy-librarian fantasy. Fess up.

In any case, the joke was about an adult voluntarily in the public arena and, therefore, clearly of a different order than suggesting sexual relations between a child and a man. We call that rape. Letterman's sort-of apology fell short of fixing things. He didn't mean the 14-year-old daughter, he said. He meant the 18-year-old.

Sir, may I offer you a shovel? Or, perchance, a backhoe? Letterman was way off base and should apologize sincerely. But, please, may we stop there?

Calls for censorship or worse are far more dangerous to the land of the free than any inappropriate one-liner. John McCain -- ever the chivalrous warrior -- sallied forth with his own disapproving statement Thursday, saying: The Palins "deserve some kind of protection from being the butt of late-night hosts."

They do? Are we talking vigilantes -- or just good ol' government censorship?

No, the Palins don't deserve protection from late-night hosts. No one does. But children deserve protection from adults who have lost sight of their responsibility to be wardens of the innocent. And parents are the best guardians of their children. Keeping them out of the limelight seems a good starting point. And, no, I'm not suggesting that anyone "asked for it."

The Palin jokes, for lack of a better term, were merely the latest in a string of recent hostile treatments of women -- conservative women in particular. The Playboy magazine Web site listing conservative women whom men would like to have "hate" sex with was beyond the pale. The harsh treatment of poor Miss California USA (since dethroned) when she expressed her opinion that marriage should be between a man and a woman was simply unfair.

Opinions don't get punished in this country. Period.

But we do have a problem, don't we? Simply put, the zeitgeist has become mean and nasty, and we're at a loss as to how to fix it. Here's one thought: The Internet -- which, ironically, contributes to the problem -- may be the best solution possible.

Both gift and curse, the Internet has been so revolutionary and its gifts so immense that we've been like inmates in sudden possession of the keys. Instant access to a bullhorn and the world as one's stage has unleashed a monstrous id, that undisciplined, infant part of the human psyche that wants what it wants when it wants. Multiply that by billions, and civilization is one harried nanny.

Thus, we have hate-sex Web pages and millions of others that degrade women, sexualize children and leave man -- and womankind -- to their basest instincts. Such is the profoundly messy, sometimes frightening, part of free expression.

On the other hand, we also have the passionate voices of sensible Americans who won't let a comedian get away with trivializing rape. Which suggests that the best defense against rude comics is not "some kind of protection," but the rallying cry of people who demand more from their society and themselves.

kparker@kparker.com

On another note- I did send an email to both Worldwide Pants and CBS, and as expected, ONLY got a form response from CBS 'thanking me" for my comment... I'm just going to vote with my remote... No more CBS in my house.

EDIT- There IS a website going after Letterman for his actions! HERE is the link for Fire David Letterman. :-)

h/t Reaganite Republican


Sadly, I just got an email that three soldiers in my buddy's unit, the 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, GA Nat'l Guard were killed in an IED attack in Ghazni, Afghanistan a couple of weeks ago. Their Memorial was held Jun 12 in Ghazni-

Maj. Kevin M. Jenrette, 37, of Lula, Ga.,
Sgt. First Class John C. Beale, 39, of Riverdale, Ga. (Promoted to current rank posthumously)
Sgt. Jeffrey W. Jordan, 21, of Rome, Ga. (Promoted to current rank posthumously)

May God bless the families as they grieve their tragic losses.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Is it just me???

So I guess it is now okay to trash a sitting governor, suggest the rape of a 14 year old, and get laughs for it??? AND get laughs for his "apology"???

Where are the calls for Letterman to be fired?

Where are the Feminists protesting about the treatment of the daughter?

Where are the prominent politicians calling for his head?

Oh yeah, where is the main stream media outrage and coverage?

Oh wait, I know... I know...

White Female- Check
Republican- Check
Pro-life- Check
2A supporter- Check
Potential force in 2012- Check

Yeah, it's all good, go ahead...

But what if the same things had been said about Michelle and Malia Obama? Would we be seeing the same responses???

Somehow I think not...

Anybody have ANY doubts about fairness in the MSM anymore?

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Well, it happened...

An avowed long time white supremacist and hate monger, James W. von Brunn has shot or shot at least a couple of guards at the Holocaust Museum in DC today. He is apparently 88 years old, WWII Navy PT boat vet, and was convicted back in 1981 for similar actions against the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. He was also apparently virulently anti-Jew and basically anybody that was not white. He lived in Maryland, and somehow got a "long gun" that he used.

It appears the guards did their jobs, and protected the patrons, immediately taking steps to stop the man, and taking him under fire. Sadly, they just said one of the guards has died...

I just wonder if that guard was ex-military...

The point though, is the "talking heads" on the MSM are jumping on this, reporting that J. Napolitano's memo on right wing extremist military types is dead on, and THIS IS A PRIME EXAMPLE...

They are also saying the "trends" (and they are using the Pittsburgh shooter and Timothy McVay as other trend points) are indicating the "military" right wingers are becoming more and more dangerous, and everyone should report ANYBODY with a gun or any suspicious activity immediately to the police, regardless.

Now this guy was a WWII vet, so are they going to say now all WWII vets are also right wing extremists?

They are also quoting that he "appears" to have acted alone, no prior threats, but they are investigating, etc.

Another report now says von Brunn was apparently on an FBI watch list...

Oh lovely, now they are saying ex-military people are more on edge and nearer their "flash point" and it only takes a little bit to set them off; like a bad economy, fear, etc...

Sigh... This guy was obviously a nut job, and has been for MANY years, and something tripped him off line. He was already a convicted felon, so broke the law yet again to do this today, and we are ALL being branded because of it.

Please keep the family of the guard in your prayers.

Edit- As of 1830, CBS now has THIS up on it's blog site...

Monday, June 8, 2009

Unfrikkinbelieveable...


THIS from the Washington Times, inside the beltway column...

From today's you couldn't make it up if you tried file...
Obama's protectors have ordered graduating Midshipmen to leave their swords in their car or room, nor can they bring umbrellas to the commissioning...

I had heard about this and thought it was just a BS rumor. Apparently not...

I CANNOT tell you how pissed I am at the gaul of the Administration to pull something like this!

And I suppose Commissioned Officers through Flag rank to leave their swords at home. Full Dress White includes "wear sword". More to the point...

Those badges of office have been earned in a manner the "president" and his minions just wouldn't begin to understand.

I
mportant traditions that inspire are kind of lost on the red banner crowd, apparently.

Ceremonial swords never seemed to bother the Secret Service for any previous President. And before World War II, the swords were not particularly "ceremonial", I've seen some of those blades at the Navy Museum in DC and they had been well used; boarding actions did occur on the China Station pre-war against river pirates, warlords, etc. Those swords were worn not just to graduation, but to Inaugurations, in the receiving line at the White House afterward, to the Inaugural Ball. Somehow nobody gave it a second thought. Somehow even Presidents in the past didn't presume to specify items of uniform.

But of course, what worked for Harry Truman, Ronald Reagan, F.D.R., the Bushes, and others (including even Clinton), any other rational non-cult leader.....doesn't work for this former state senator anointed by the Chicago machine.

Does he secretly consider our Naval and Military leaders "the enemy"? Perhaps the message this sends escaped his handlers.

Sad, sad, sad; and follow me on this Mr. president and minions.....

It is insulting and contemptible beyond belief!!!

That is all.



Sunday, June 7, 2009

Hmmm...

Another one you WON'T see on the MSM- A friend working mids at CSG USAFE (Ramstein), and three nights ago the Ramstein command post sent out a notice that the west gate of Ramstein was closed and the entire west side of the base was of limits due to a "special event".

The Lt (ell-tee) on duty with my friend looked up from the DVD movie she was watching and mused, "Hmmmm, I wonder what it could be, maybe it's the musical group that's going to play at the officer's club later this week.

My friend responded with, "ell-tee, a big blue-and-white 747 with United States of America painted on the side, landed here this evening, and is parked waaaaaaaaayyyy off in the corner, and the "president" is visiting Europe to trash America. Do you think that just maybe it might be his airplane and he is making a quick dash up to Landstuhl for some PR photos with injured
soldiers before running off to france???"

The ell-tee responded with, "Oh, yeah, you might be right", then went back to watching her movie.

My friend said the event was kept very low key, no one was told the Lightbringer was on Ramstein or at Landstuhl, and NO one was allowed to see him or any of his gang; My thought- This was a pretty tacky way to do things; and once again a slam at the Military.

I was in the military for a long time, and I don't recall one time when we weren't told the President was in the area - of course he's only brave when he can stand in front of a teleprompter and run his big mouth to trash America.

Apparently his visit with Angela Merkel didn't go so well either.

On a different note- Finally got out of Japan, so a couple of points- On landing in Narita, we had to stay in our seats until the "nurses" in bio-hazard suits came onboard and looked at each passenger, and questioned some who had the mis-fortune to cough at the wrong time...

We had to fill out papers about where we were staying, and REALLY go through health screening lines prior to C&I (First time I have EVER seen those desks manned). Then to clear C&I, you had to have a piece of paper that said you had been through "Quarantine".

Once we cleared C&I, I was amazed at how empty Narita was, again I have NEVER seen that few people there!

Coming out of Narita yesterday, I was talking to a businessman in the Red Carpet, he was telling me about a neighbor who finally bought an apartment in Tokyo for $2million, AND had to pay $167,000 for a PARKING SPACE!!! It is now required that you have proof of a parking space to buy a car in Japan!

Talk about Big Brother...

Off to NORCAL to sneak a couple of days with the kids... :-)

Friday, June 5, 2009

D-Day, from a different perspective...

Gleaves Class Destroyer- This particular one is the USS McCook. See below for more...



We all know of the heroism of the Troops that hit the beaches on D-Day, June 6. What many people don't realize is the Navy, in the form of Destroyers, were providing covering fire and taking the shore batteries from basically point blank (4000 yards and less) range to try to put them out of action and save the troops lives.

Three particular Destroyers stand out- The USS Corry, DD-463, which was the lead Destroyer, and was actually sunk by counter-battery fire from the shore. HERE is a link to her story, with an interview by Edward R. Murrow of the Commanding Officer, LCDR Hoffman.

Another is USS Fitch, DD-462, she was also on the line and was doing the same thing as Corry. The Fitch actually came to the rescue of the Corry personnel, saving many of them, in addition to continuing to counter-battery against the Germans on the shore. HERE is a link to their deck log. Interesting reading, to put it mildly!

Lastly the USS McCook, DD-496. McCook departed with Destroyer Squadron 18 (DesRon 18) and ships of Assault Force "O" for the coast of France. Early 6 June, she arrived in the Baie de la Seine and at 03:20 commenced bombardment of the beaches and waterfront of the Pointe du HocVierville-sur-Mer area. By 06:16 she had neutralized her assigned targets (three pillboxes, 13 machine gun nests and three shore guns) and had begun to take on targets of opportunity. By the end of the day, she had added to her score seven pillboxes, eight gun emplacements and ten stone houses, in which enemy machine guns and snipers had been placed.

One of the things McCook did was take out the batteries at the top of Pointe du Hoc, allowing 2nd Ranger Battalion to actually make the climb.

I know this is not the standard D-Day post, but I wanted to take a little bit of a different tack than what you normally see...

Thanks for stopping by and reading!

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Midway...

67 years ago today, the battle for Midway Island took place. Most Americans at the time didn't even know where or what Midway Island was.

Midway Atoll was and is a speck in the Middle of the Northern Pacific that consists of three islands, Midway, Spit and East. Midway and East both had runways built to support the war effort and Pan Am had built up Midway.

Only those few who could afford the price of an international plane ticket had ever visited, courtesy of Pan Am and the Clipper Flying Boats that landed at Midway for gas and overnight stops at the "Gooneyville Lodge" as the Pan Am House was called.

This is the reprint from the All Hands of Aug 1942.

In June 1942, a month after the decisive U.S. victory in the Coral Sea, Japan was dealt a fatal blow at Midway Island-a blow that would turn the course of World War II in favor of the Allies. In August 1942 ALL HANDS, then known as the Bureau of Naval Personnel Information Bulletin, published the following account of the Battle of Midway-the beginning of the end of the fight in the Pacific.

Early in June, near the island of Midway, about 1100 miles to the west of Pearl Harbor, units of our Army, Navy, and Marine Corps joined action with a strong Japanese Invasion fleet which was approaching our Midway outpost.

At about 9 a.m., June 3, Navy Patrol planes reported a strong force of enemy ships about 700 miles off Midway, proceeding eastward. Nine U.S. Army B-17 Flying Fortresses based on Midway immediately were ordered to intercept and attack the approaching enemy. The Japanese force was approaching in five columns and was composed of many cruisers, transports, cargo vessels, and other escort ships. The Army bombers scored hits on one cruiser and one transport. Both ships were severely damaged and left burning.

About dawn on June 4, several groups of Army medium and heavy bombers and U.S. Marine Corps dive bombers and torpedo planes took to the air from Midway to attack the approaching enemy. Four Army torpedo bombers attacked two enemy aircraft carriers through a heavy screen of enemy fighter protection and a curtain of anti-aircraft fire. One torpedo hit on a carrier is believed to have been made. Two of the four bombers failed to return.

Six Marine Corps torpedo planes attacked the enemy force in the face of heavy odds. It is believed this group scored one hit on an enemy ship. Only one of the six planes returned to its base.

Sixteen Marine Corps dive bombers attacked and scored three hits on a carrier, which is to have been the Soryu. Only half of the attacking planes returned. Another group of 11 Marine Corps dive bombers made a later attack on enemy ships and reported two bomb hits on an enemy battleship, which was left smoking and listing.

A group of 16 U.S. Army Flying Fortresses carried out high-level bombing attacks, according three hits on enemy carriers. One carrier was left smoking heavily.

Shortly after the Marine Corps planes had left Midway, the island itself was attacked by a large group of carrier-based enemy planes. They were engaged by a badly out-numbered Marine Corps fighter force, which met the enemy in the air as he arrived. These defending fighters, aided by anti-aircraft batteries, shot down at least 40 of the enemy planes. As the result, the material damage to shore installations, though serious, was not disabling. No plane was caught grounded at Midway.

Meanwhile, U.S. Naval forces afloat were being brought into position. Our carrier-based aircraft were launched and were proceeding to the spot where the enemy's previous course and speed would have placed him had he chosen to continue the assault. Unaware of the enemy's of course, one group of Navy fighters and dive bombers searched along the reported track to the southeast until shortage of gas forced them to abandon the search. Some were forced down at sea when they ran out of gas. Most were later rescued.

A different flight composed of fighters, dive bombers, and torpedo planes concluded that the enemy was retreating. Fifteen torpedo planes from this group, located the enemy westward and proceeded to attack at once without protection or assistance of any kind. Although some hits were reported by radio, and although some enemy fighters were shot down, the total damage inflicted in this attack may never be known. None of the 15 planes returned. The sole survivor of the 30 officers was Ensign G.H. Gay Jr., who scored one torpedo hit on an enemy carrier before he was shot down.

Other torpedo planes proceeded to press the attack after the enemy had been located. In spite of heavy losses during these attacks, the torpedo planes engaged the attention of the enemy fighters and anti-aircraft batteries to such a degree that our dive bombers were able to drop bomb after bomb on the enemy ships without serious interference. Navy dive bombers scored many hits and inflicted upon the enemy the following damage:

The Kaga, Akagi, and Soryu, aircraft carriers, were severely damaged. Gasoline in planes caught on their flight decks ignited, starting fires which burned until each carrier had sunk. Two battleships were hit. One was left burning fiercely. One destroyer was hit and is believed to have sunk.

Shortly after this battle, a force of about 36 enemy planes from the damaged carrier Hiryu attacked the U.S. aircraft carrierYorktown and her escorts. Eleven of 18 Japanese bombers in this group were shot down before their bombs were dropped. Seven got through our fighter protection. Of the seven, one was disintegrated by a surface ship's anti-aircraft fire; a second dropped its bomb load into the sea and plunged in after it; while a third was torn to shreds by machine gun fire from U.S. fighter planes. Four enemy bombers escaped after scoring three hits.

Shortly afterward, 12 to 15 enemy torpedo planes escorted by fighters attacked Yorktown. Five succeeded in launching torpedoes, but were destroyed as they attempted to escape. Yorktown was hit and put out of action. The damage caused a list which rendered her flight deck useless. Her aircraft, however, continued operating from other U.S. carriers.

While this attack on Yorktown was in progress, some of her own planes located the carrier Hiryu in company with battleships, cruisers, and destroyers. Our carrier planes immediately attacked this newly-located force. Hiryu was hit repeatedly and left blazing from stem to stern. She sank the following morning. Two of the enemy battleships were pounded severely by bombs and a heavy cruiser was damaged severely.

During the same afternoon (June 4), a U.S. submarine scored three torpedo hits on the smoking carrier Soryu as the enemy was attempting to take her into tow. Soryu sank during the night.

Just before sunset (June 4) U.S. Army bombers delivered a heavy bomb attack on the crippled and burning ships. Three hits were scored on a damaged carrier (probably Akagi); one hit was scored on a large ship; one hit on a cruiser was left burning; and one destroyer was believed sunk.

By sundown on June 4 the United States forces had gained mastery of the air in the region of Midway.

At dawn (June 5) our forces were marshalling their strength for further assaults against the enemy fleets which by now had separated into several groups, all in full retreat.

In the afternoon of June 5, Army Flying Fortresses attacked enemy cruisers again and scored three direct hits upon one heavy cruiser. One the return ship, one of these planes was lost; a second was forced down at sea 15 miles from the Midway. All except one of the crew of the second plane were rescued. Early on June 6 an air search discovered two groups of enemy ships, each containing cruisers and destroyers.

Between 9:30 and 10:00 a.m., U.S. carrier planes attacked one group which contained the heavy cruisers Mikuma and Mogamiand three destroyers. At least two bomb hits were scored on each Japanese cruiser. One of these destroyers was sunk.

The attacks were carried on until 5:30p.m. Mikuma was sunk shortly after noon. Mogami was gutted and subsequently sunk. Another enemy cruiser and a destroyer also were hit during these series of attacks.

It was during this afternoon (June 6) that the U.S. destroyer Hammann was torpedoed and sunk by an enemy submarine. Most of her crew were rescued.

Repeated attempts were made to contact the remainder of the Japanese invasion fleet but without success. The battle was over.

The following is a recapitulation of the damage inflicted upon the enemy during the battle of Midway.

Four Japanese aircraft carriers, the Kaga, Akagi, Soryu, and Hiryu were sunk. Three battleships were damaged by bomb and torpedo hits, one severely. Two heavy cruisers, Mogami and Mikuma were sunk. Three others were damaged, one or two severely. One light cruiser was damaged. Three destroyers were sunk and several others were damaged by bombs. At least three transports or auxiliary ships were damaged, and one or more sunk.

The Battle of Midway was a complex and widespread action involving a number of engagements lasting more than three days and nights. Even our active participants in the numerous attacks and counter-attacks are unable to give an accurate account of the damage inflicted by any group in the many individual and unified attacks of our Army, Navy, and Marine Corps personnel.

Note that NOTHING was said about the code breakers, nor their work, as at the time that was still Top Secret. CDR Rochefort and his folks at Hypo had broken JN-25 which was the Japanese code, and the translated phrase "AF is short of water" was the clue that ADM Nimitz needed to move the Pacific Fleet. Sadly, he could not reinforce Midway itself (nor could they later reinforce Guam) for fear of giving away the fact they knew the attacks were coming.

I have been very lucky that during my Navy career, I actually got to Midway Island and was able to walk the ground both on Midway and East Island (which is basically as it was left in 1945).

It literally sent chills down my back to know that I was on the same land that was one of the first turning points in the war against Japan.

I have also seen the actual debriefing chart used to debrief ADM Nimitz after the battle occurred. That chart hangs in the Flag Cabin at Makalapa, HI across from ADM Nimitz desk. It also includes both US and Japanese movements, and the HYPO code information extracted from JN-25.

There will be a wreath laying at the Navy Memorial in DC today 4 June, between 2-3 pm. ADM Roughead the CNO and Gen. Amos the Asst. Commandant of the Marine Corps will be the speakers. This IS open to the public!

HERE is a link to the Navy site on Midway and the battle, please take a few minutes to go and read/listen to the stories...

Thank you for supporting our Veterans and our troops today!

What the Frack???

The Lightbringer is NOW "proud" of his Muslim heritage as he goes to apologize once again (kiss ass) to the Middle Eastern Countries??? Ah... didn't he spend the ENTIRE campaign saying he was NOT a Muslim and was a Christian???

Now we have THIS quote from a senior administration official yesterday, after they finally admitted they have been emphasizing "certain elements" of the Lightbringer's background- "The background is appropriate in this speech, it partially opens the door to dialogue. I don't think there's any question he has a unique background that has value."

And in an interview on French TV, the Lightbringer said the "US is one of the most populous Muslim Countries"??? Somebody needs to learn how to fact check... Only THREE countries have lower populations than our 2%, Brazil, Argentina and Australia! Here's the reference...

Another concern, what is the speech he is giving in Egypt, with specific invites sent to Muslim Brotherhood, going to do to relations with Israel? Especially since Hamas was started by the Muslim Brotherhood in 1987 after the first Intifada and, as we all know, is rather violent??? Here's the reference...

One thing's for damn sure- There won't be any "truth" told in any of these speeches by the Lightbringer! The only dynamic is going to be negative for the USA!

In other notes- I made the mistake of going out to dinner with some Japanese Officers the other night. My ONLY excuse was I was tired from flying in, and just didn't think that one through... Or at least far enough through to realize I was about to do something REALLY dumb...

We went out to a nice Japanese restaurant (everybody paid a portion of the bill), and I let them order for everybody (mistake #1), I didn't pay a lot of attention to what was delivered and the descriptions (mistake #2, and not being fluent in Japanese didn't help), and not being a little more forceful in asking what we were eating (mistake #3, I didn't want to offend).

What, you may ask, has me even talking about it? How about horse meat and chicken liver sashimi, with horse fat 'cheese' accompaniments? Now remember sashimi means raw!!!

Hell I don't even like COOKED horse meat, I don't care how many French sauces you pour over it...

I managed to choke down enough to be polite, then excused myself as soon as I could pleading tiredness. I found a Mickey D's on the way back and at least got something recognizable to eat...

And crashed, and woke up at 0330 and couldn't get back to sleep... sigh...

Travel is SO much fun... NOT...