Posts Tagged ‘air’
MILITARY MOVEMENT IN U.S.A.!!!Truckers report moving military equipment across U.S! FEMA involved!
2 truckers report hauling lots of military equipment across U.S. with FEMA involved and being told to prepare for a major catastrophic event. Broadcast on The Power Hour Show with Joyce Riley on 6/20/11, hour 3. Please get this info out there. They are also calling up U.S. VETS for an “emergency” please see http://youtu.be/MNHXVlqO2gQ about that one. And look at my channel for more vital info. If you are new to youtube just click on my name
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Berlin Air Lift Operation Vittles Outtakes – Silent
National Archives and Records Administration
BERLIN AIR LIFT (OUTTAKES FROM “OPERATIONS VITTLES”)
Department of Defense. Department of the Air Force. (09/26/1947 – )
ARC Identifier 65508 / Local Identifier 342-USAF-17643. Summary: Activities of Berlin Air Lift. Aerial delivery of supplies to Berlin, July, 1948. British and American A/C and personnel hauling supplies. Good coverage of Tempelhof Air Field, Berlin. Arrival of Ambassador Douglas. Unloading of supplies from C-47′s and C-54′s. Loading of same. Some shots at Frankfurt, Germany. (Reel 5 — some German news reel shots, with sound). Conference of American and British military representatives. Reel 1. RAFB (British), Gatow, Berlin. SWANEE LAKE A.F.B., BERLIN; TEMPEL HOF A.Y.B., BERLIN. General action at above bases as planes are loaded and unloaded. Good shots of airfields, trucks and man power used to keep the planes moving. A/C in film are the B-17, C-47, C-54 (stationary). B-17, C-47, C-54 (taxiing). B-17, C-47, C-54, (taking off). A/C (British) on the York & Sunderland. Scenes of British a/c stationary, taxiing and taking off. General scenes of unloading activity on all of the above air craft. Mr. Louis Douglas, U.S. ambassador to G.B., arrives at Tempelhof to confer with General Clay. Scenes of his arrival and welcome by Gen. Clay and honor guard. Large and small barges are used to move supply from the Sunderlands. German civilian laborers, British EM and American EM used to keep supplies moving. Officers entering and leaving base operations. Big sign, “USAF Station, Tempelhof”.
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Propack Moving Systems
If you’re in the San Diego area and you need to ship something very carefully, your first call should be to Propack Moving Systems. Phillip Hodges and crew provide foam-in-place or pallet wrapping for freight forwarding and moving. Specializing in jobs of 2,000 pounds or less (although they can handle jobs of any size), they’ll pack up your dorm room, small office, apartment, computer supplies or any goods you want wrapped and shipped with a touch of extra care.
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