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Daryl Bryant
November 28th 06, 01:54 AM
Why is that green shirt running away - we used to just grab hold of padeye,
and brace for a lift... <grin>
During flt ops blast deflectors are a real blast!! - stand behind one while
an F-14 hits his afterburners!!

What, are you with an unrep ship - what ship??

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Mike Henley
November 28th 06, 08:43 AM
"Daryl Bryant" > wrote in message
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> Why is that green shirt running away - we used to just grab hold of
> padeye,
> and brace for a lift... <grin>
> During flt ops blast deflectors are a real blast!! - stand behind one
> while
> an F-14 hits his afterburners!!
>
> What, are you with an unrep ship - what ship??
>
> --
> Bing Bang Boom Voila Done!
> > wrote in message
> ...
>
It looks to me like the "Green Shirt" is the cat crewman that held the
launch bar until the shuttle took up tension, and is now clearing the
aircraft for the launch.

November 28th 06, 12:19 PM
061113-N-8591H-167 Pacific Ocean (Nov. 13, 2006) - Chief Aviation
Boatswain's Mate Marshall Townsend ensures an F/A-18C Hornet is
cleared for launch from the flight deck aboard USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63).
The Kitty Hawk Carrier Strike Group along with the Japanese Maritime
Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) is currently participating in exercise
ANNUALEX. The exercise is designed to improve both forces'
capabilities in the defense of Japan. About 8,500 U.S. Sailors are
taking part aboard 13 ships, submarines and various shore-based
aircraft. About 90 JMSDF ships and 130 aircraft are also
participating. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd
Class Jarod Hodge

On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 17:54:37 -0800, "Daryl Bryant"
> wrote:

>Why is that green shirt running away - we used to just grab hold of padeye,
>and brace for a lift... <grin>
>During flt ops blast deflectors are a real blast!! - stand behind one while
>an F-14 hits his afterburners!!
>
> What, are you with an unrep ship - what ship??

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