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The airbase operation is generally organised around its ... A large part of the airbase surface is devoted to the ... Lajes Airbase in the Azores ...
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Clark Air Base is a former United States Air Force base on Luzon Island in the ... Most aircraft deployed on rotating basis to Tan Son Nhut Air Base, South Vietnam ...
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Q.Why Is Ecuador allowing the US to build an airbase on the Galapagos Islands in exchange for a?Related Search:
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 Nuclear power station there, what is going to happen to the wild life?
A.i would be amazed if Ecuador and the US were even talking to each other at the moment. And even more surprised if we would even consider doing anything at all for Ecuador.
  

Q.How did US National Guard Finance Unit Specialist Ciara Durkin DIE inside Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan?Related Search:
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 Ciara had a desk job doing payroll in an office about three miles inside the secure Bagram Air Base. About 90 minutes after she left work last Friday, she was found dead near a chapel on the base with a single gunshot wound to the head. Initially the Pentagon reported that she had been killed in action, but then revised its statement to read she had died of injuries "suffered from a non-combat related incident" She was in the finance unit and, on her last visit home 3 weeks ago, she told her family, "I discovered some things I don’t like and I made some enemies because of it." Her dying wish to her family was, "If something happens to me in Afghanistan, don't let it go without an investigation." Her family has not received autopsy results. They requested an independent autopsy, but the military has not responded yet. The military has refused to make her paperwork available so the family can determine her wishes as to her funeral. What did she see that got her shot? While many of our soldiers do turn suicidal due to the circumstances that Bush has put them in in his war, that does not seem to be the case at all here. Ciara left a very upbeat happy birthday message to her brother only a few hours before she was found slaughtered.
A.Osama Bin Laden's paystub? A receipt for 500 tons of opium? A contract for Halliburton to build that pipeline that Unocal and Hamid Karzai tried to get the Taliban to build back in 2001 Plans to mass the troops along the border with Iran so Bush can start one of his other planned wars?
  

Q.What is the name of the airbase in goose bay Canada?Related Search:
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 And what is the temperature there now?
A.Canadian Forces Base Goose Bay and it's currently 5 degrees F or -15 degrees C.
  

Q.If i know someone's name and the timeframe for them being at an airbase, how can i trace them?Related Search:
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 basically, i'm searching for my father. i know where and when he was based at this particular airbase. if anyone can give me any advice i would really appreciate it. PLEASE do not send me abusive message's about being a stalker.....or try to give me advice on the in's and out's of tracing parents....i'm just trying to find my dad and would love for someone to help me go about this.
A.Try classmates.com or military.com Or email me with his name and let me see what I can find.......
  

Q.Arabic inscriptions were made on the walls of hardened aircraft shelters at an airbase in Kuwait. Translation?Related Search:
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 Here are photographs of the inscriptions: No. 1: [Link]  No. 2: [Link]  No. 3: [Link]  I would be greatly appreciative for whoever translates these for me. (And of course, translated to English...)
A.Ok, for one you have to know that this is all obviously written by someone who is a shi'ite as it is all about Ali! A shi'ite is one of the two main sectors of Islam. Shi'ites mostly believe that the angel gabriel did a mistake by taking the message of God to Mohammed instead of Ali. Also it is a poem written about ali. In the first picture you see a face drawn with swords crossing under it. The intersection of these swords has the word "Allah" there. To the right of the face it says "No son, except for Ali," which means there is no guy like ali. TO the left of the face, it says "NO sword except for that of (al-faqar)- which means there is no weapon like that of the sword of ali (which is called al-faqar because of its shape)" Under the swords it says: "This is the son of Fatima if you did not know who he was. this is the son of "Al-bat-ha'a" and he ate and he welcomed." it then says something that does not make sense to me but it is transcribed as "Ma Fal, La qat, Fee (in) mash-hida (the way he looked) al-shahada (the act of saying - i witness that there is no god but allah and i witness that mohammed is the prophet of god -) kanat (was) li'ah. na'am (yes)" i transcribed everything and i put the translations of the words i knew next to it. as for the second photo: again this does not make a lot of sense but it says "kafa (enough) bik (by you) a'afak (left you alone) khaleek (left you)." as for the third photo: it says "Lo God, Lo Mohammed, Lo Ali, a memory (this word is written when someone in arabic wants to write a message like for instance Mike was here on a table - you write the word memory in arabic) then the guy writes his name, which is : abdulkafi najim abdulyassir, which definately is not a kuwaiti name. :)
  

Q.Are the bars near the old Clark Airbase still open?Related Search:
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 and any suggestions which one is worth going to? I'm going to the Philippines this time as a tourist this year and that was one of the few highlights of being stationed there.
A.Yes, they are. But those are stinky bars, and are now stinkier than when the Americans had Clark Air Base. Even my guy friends would now not be caught around that area. Beware STDs.
  
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For the Swedish musician who is known as "Airbase", see Jezper Söderlund.
Büchel airbase of the Luftwaffe, Germany
The former Hahn Air Base

An airbase, sometimes referred to as an Air Force Station, a military airport or airfield, provides basing and support of military aircraft. They are different to civilian airports in that they do not provide for large volume of passenger transits, and cargo handling is not processed by the customs and immigration facilities. Some military air forces combine use of civilian airports with the hosting of military units although military aircraft usually use substantially different support equipment, and require facilities sufficiently isolated from civilian operations and their large and concentrated groups due to aviation safety of weapon ordnance they use.

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[edit] Organisation of an air base

While some airbases provide facilities very like civilian airports, for example RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, England which has a terminal which caters for passengers for the Royal Air Force's scheduled flights, e.g., the TriStar to the Falkland Islands, most do not. Most military airbases are located remotely from populated areas due to the ever-present potential of in-flight accidents that may cause a crash and significant infliction of damage and casualties on civilian population. However, due to growth of urban centres, many military bases built during the Second World War are now located on the outskirts of large cities, and lack of required remoteness has cause constraints on flight operations to be introduced due to the noise pollution generated by the operation of military aircraft, such as night flying restrictions.

The airbase operation is generally organised around its operational areas divided into the air command operations, air traffic control operations which are either towered or non-towered based, runways, taxiways, and ramps used in military operations to dislocate troops to be airlifted, or to stockpile cargo for loading. Refuelling is conducted in the Pre-flight and inspection area, while more substantial maintenance and repair is conducted in the squadron maintenance operations, usually in or close to their squadron hangers which are usually Hardened Aircraft Shelters to protect individual aircraft from aerial strikes, the intermediate maintenance operations or the depot maintenance operations areas, the last usually concerned with more substantial structural work such as changing an engine, crash repair, or field upgrades. A large part of the airbase surface is devoted to the maneuvering area used by aircraft to move around the different areas as they return from an air mission or prepare for one.

Military flight operations often require a higher level of airbase security, and in recent years, many countries have adopted higher levels of security due to threats of terrorist attacks. This security in wartime is augmented by basing of air defence systems and their units, usually on the periphery of the airbase, which use anti-aircraft weapons such as surface-to-air missiles and their fire control radars, to protect from air attack. Other units located at the military airbase may be runway repair troops.

Some airbases are built underground, such as Slatina airport.

[edit] National airbases

[edit] United Kingdom

In the UK, the Royal Air Force (RAF) simply call their bases Royal Air Force Stations, followed by the station name. This is often abbreviated into "RAF" - then the name, such as RAF Marham. They are generally named after the closest Railway station (because historically, in the early days of the RAF, rail travel was the only means of transport available to service personnel), although there are exceptions. For example, the former RAF Coltishall should have been named "RAF Buxton" after the small local rail station, but this would have caused confusion with the larger town of Buxton in Derbyshire, and was therefore named after the nearest village. Many RAF stations have long since lost their local railway station. For those RAF stations without any rail head, they were simply named after either the local village, or used the name of the relevant building which they resided in, such as RAF Bentley Priory. There is no difference in nomenclature for non-flying RAF Stations, and overseas RAF bases have followed the same principles.

The aviation division of the Royal Navy (RN), the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) generally follow the same principals of naming as the RAF, but are instead prefixed with Royal Naval Air Station, or RNAS for short, such as RNAS Yeovilton. However, in maintaining the maritime link, all Royal Naval Air Stations are additionally named in the same manner as the Navy's ships - in Yeoviltons' instance, it is also called HMS Heron.

For the British Army aviators, the Army Air Corps, they have previously used the term "Airfield", preceded by the local name, for example Wattisham Airfield. However, as the majority of current Army airfields are actually defunct RAF stations, they now follow the same nomenclature methods as the RAF and RN, and precede the locality name with "Army Air Corps" (often abbreviated to AAC). For example, the former RAF Middle Wallop is now AAC Middle Wallop. Unfortunately, some AAC bases may also be known by the Garrison name!

The British Coast Guard, Her Majesty's Coastguard, generally do not have their own dedicated air bases. Most Coast Guard aircraft are usually operated from a "host" airfield, which may be either military or civil.

[edit] United States

Lajes Airbase in the Azores islands, Portugal

The United States Air Force, and its components (Air Force Reserve & Air National Guard) call their bases Air Force Bases, Air Reserve Bases, or Air National Guard Bases; most of them are named after a person of military or governmental significance (e.g., Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan; Edwards Air Force Base, California; General Mitchell Air Reserve Base, Wisconsin).

Those with very little or no flight activity are called Air Force Stations (e.g., Jackson Barracks Air Guard Station, Louisiana; Onizuka Air Force Station, California).

Air Force Bases located in other countries are called Air Bases, and are usually named after the city or region where they're located (e.g., Spandalhem Air Base, Germany).

The United States Army calls its air bases Army Airfields, and, like the Air Force, names most of them after a military figure (e.g., Polk Army Airfield, Louisiana; Biggs Army Airfield, TX).

The United States Navy, United States Marine Corps, and United States Coast Guard call their air bases Air Stations and generally name them after the area where they're located (e.g., Pensacola Naval Air Station, Florida; Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station, North Carolina; Kodiak Coast Guard Air Station, Alaska).

[edit] Road airbase

Road airbases are highways constructed to double as auxiliary airbases in the event of war. Nations known to utilise this strategy are Sweden [1] (vägbas, literally meaning "road base"), Finland (maantietukikohta), Germany and Poland (DOL - Drogowy Odcinek Lotniskowy, lit. "road airfield section"). In the case of Finnish road airbases, the space needed for landing aircraft is reduced by means of a wire, similar to the CATOBAR system used on some aircraft carriers.[2]

[edit] Aircraft carrier

An aircraft carrier is a type of naval ship which serves as a seaborne airbase, the development of which has greatly enhanced the capabilities of modern air forces. They are now a key part of the military, allowing for military aircraft to be staged much nearer the theatre of conflict. Aircraft carriers were vital in the United Kingdom securing victory in the 1982 Falklands War. Recent examples of their use include the Iraq war, and the military operations to remove the Taliban from power in Afghanistan.

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