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Navy helo pilots plan tactical training in multi-phase exercise
http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?...;article=31087 {EXCERPT} Stars and Stripes, D.C. - 4 hours ago SUBIC BAY, Philippines US Navy Lt. jg Amy Sadeghzadeh was the first woman to ever fly a Royal Brunei Air Force helicopter. When...... U.S. and friendly nation laws prohibit fully reproducing copyrighted material. In abidance with our laws this report cannot be provided in its entirety. However, you can read it in full today at the supplied URL. The subject/content of this report is not necessarily the viewpoint of the distributing Library. This report is provided for your information and discussion. -- Otis Willie (Ret.) Military News and Information Editor The American War Library, Est. 1988 http://www.amervets.com Or our phone number dot com (13105320634.com) 16907 Brighton Avenue Gardena CA 90247 1-310-532-0634 Military Webmaster Site Link Request Form: http://www.amervets.com/linkreq.htm Military and Vet Info-Exchange/Discussion Groups http://members.aol.com/warlibrary/share.htm |
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Otis Willie wrote: Navy helo pilots plan tactical training in multi-phase exercise http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?...;article=31087 {EXCERPT} Stars and Stripes, D.C. - 4 hours ago SUBIC BAY, Philippines US Navy Lt. jg Amy Sadeghzadeh was the first woman to ever fly a Royal Brunei Air Force helicopter. When...... The link is broken (BTW, do copyright laws really prohibit reposting of articles to not-for-profit FYI areas like Usenet?) , but the thought of Brunei having a Royal Air Force brings a chuckle. Just a tiny country with a filthy rich sultan/dictator ruling it. On my 1987 world cruise on CV-63, I remember the captain announcing the Sultan of Brunei was going to be aboard. We all kind of looked at each other thinking the same thing: where the f*ck is Brunei? After consulting an atlas, we then pondered why a major US war ship should care about caring about such a country...until we further read up on the sultan being one of the richest people on earth. He trapped aboard on one of VS-33's Hoovers, and a red carpet was rolled out for him (literally). He wore an olive drab uniform bedecked with ribbons and pins (despite the fact that he was non-military) and every squadron in the CVW participated in an air show for his amusement (or purchasing decisions). Even us lowly HS types were part of the show and jumped a swimmer (me) abeam the port side. Maybe we impacted his purchasing decisions after all. What sort of helos does the article (w/broken link) you're citing refer to? --Mike |
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![]() "Michael Wise" wrote in message ... In article , Otis Willie wrote: Navy helo pilots plan tactical training in multi-phase exercise http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?...;article=31087 {EXCERPT} Stars and Stripes, D.C. - 4 hours ago SUBIC BAY, Philippines US Navy Lt. jg Amy Sadeghzadeh was the first woman to ever fly a Royal Brunei Air Force helicopter. When...... The link is broken (BTW, do copyright laws really prohibit reposting of articles to not-for-profit FYI areas like Usenet?) , but the thought of Brunei having a Royal Air Force brings a chuckle. Just a tiny country with a filthy rich sultan/dictator ruling it. On my 1987 world cruise on CV-63, I remember the captain announcing the Sultan of Brunei was going to be aboard. We all kind of looked at each other thinking the same thing: where the f*ck is Brunei? After consulting an atlas, we then pondered why a major US war ship should care about caring about such a country...until we further read up on the sultan being one of the richest people on earth. He trapped aboard on one of VS-33's Hoovers, and a red carpet was rolled out for him (literally). He wore an olive drab uniform bedecked with ribbons and pins (despite the fact that he was non-military I believe you might find that the Sultan attended, and is a graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. ) and every squadron in the CVW participated in an air show for his amusement (or purchasing decisions). Even us lowly HS types were part of the show and jumped a swimmer (me) abeam the port side. Maybe we impacted his purchasing decisions after all. What sort of helos does the article (w/broken link) you're citing refer to? --Mike |
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"Brett" wrote: He trapped aboard on one of VS-33's Hoovers, and a red carpet was rolled out for him (literally). He wore an olive drab uniform bedecked with ribbons and pins (despite the fact that he was non-military I believe you might find that the Sultan attended, and is a graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Great, so he attended an academy. What military did he ever actually serve in? And how did he get all those ribbons* and such in this mystical military? --Mike *in my 1987 cruise book photos, I count approx. 20 ribbons as well as some sort of airborne/jump wings on his K-mart uniform |
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"Michael Wise" wrote:
In article , "Brett" wrote: He trapped aboard on one of VS-33's Hoovers, and a red carpet was rolled out for him (literally). He wore an olive drab uniform bedecked with ribbons and pins (despite the fact that he was non-military I believe you might find that the Sultan attended, and is a graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Great, so he attended an academy. What military did he ever actually serve in? And how did he get all those ribbons* and such in this mystical military? On graduation he was commissioned a Captain - at the time Brunei was a British protectorate, independence came in 1984, so how about the British Army (I'm not sure if British protectorate status gave him UK citizenship, but it probably did). |
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![]() "Brett" wrote in message . .. "Michael Wise" wrote: In article , "Brett" wrote: He trapped aboard on one of VS-33's Hoovers, and a red carpet was rolled out for him (literally). He wore an olive drab uniform bedecked with ribbons and pins (despite the fact that he was non-military I believe you might find that the Sultan attended, and is a graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Great, so he attended an academy. What military did he ever actually serve in? And how did he get all those ribbons* and such in this mystical military? On graduation he was commissioned a Captain - at the time Brunei was a British protectorate, independence came in 1984, so how about the British Army (I'm not sure if British protectorate status gave him UK citizenship, but it probably did). Any service was pretty dammed brief , his official bio says "he later qualified for admission as an officer cadet at the Sandhurst Royal Military Academy and was commissioned as a Captain in 1967. He left Sandhurst in October of the same year to ascend the throne." Keith ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Don't forget that Brunei sits over a large pool of crude and that having a
guy like the sultan on our side in a very unstable region (then and especially now) might be considered by Washington as a plus. We used to do the same firepower demos for Marcos when he was "president" of the Philippines. Detestable little runt, but it preserved Subic/Cubi and Clark during a time when we really needed those bases. -- Mike Kanze "If you want to feel secure about the world, never talk to a member of the generation that's running it." - Jeremy Duncan (ZITS comic strip, 7/9/05) "Michael Wise" wrote in message ... In article , Otis Willie wrote: Navy helo pilots plan tactical training in multi-phase exercise http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?...;article=31087 {EXCERPT} Stars and Stripes, D.C. - 4 hours ago SUBIC BAY, Philippines US Navy Lt. jg Amy Sadeghzadeh was the first woman to ever fly a Royal Brunei Air Force helicopter. When...... The link is broken (BTW, do copyright laws really prohibit reposting of articles to not-for-profit FYI areas like Usenet?) , but the thought of Brunei having a Royal Air Force brings a chuckle. Just a tiny country with a filthy rich sultan/dictator ruling it. On my 1987 world cruise on CV-63, I remember the captain announcing the Sultan of Brunei was going to be aboard. We all kind of looked at each other thinking the same thing: where the f*ck is Brunei? After consulting an atlas, we then pondered why a major US war ship should care about caring about such a country...until we further read up on the sultan being one of the richest people on earth. He trapped aboard on one of VS-33's Hoovers, and a red carpet was rolled out for him (literally). He wore an olive drab uniform bedecked with ribbons and pins (despite the fact that he was non-military) and every squadron in the CVW participated in an air show for his amusement (or purchasing decisions). Even us lowly HS types were part of the show and jumped a swimmer (me) abeam the port side. Maybe we impacted his purchasing decisions after all. What sort of helos does the article (w/broken link) you're citing refer to? --Mike |
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In article ,
"Mike Kanze" wrote: Don't forget that Brunei sits over a large pool of crude and that having a guy like the sultan on our side in a very unstable region (then and especially now) might be considered by Washington as a plus. Yeah, I get all that. I just found his military uniform with an impressive array of ribbons to be comical. We used to do the same firepower demos for Marcos when he was "president" of the Philippines. Detestable little runt, but it preserved Subic/Cubi and Clark during a time when we really needed those bases. I don't recall doing any airshows for him, but my PI visits were at the tail-end of his "reign." We did do a show for Mohammad Zia ul-Haq (former president of Pakistan) though. --Mike Navy helo pilots plan tactical training in multi-phase exercise http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?...;article=31087 {EXCERPT} Stars and Stripes, D.C. - 4 hours ago SUBIC BAY, Philippines US Navy Lt. jg Amy Sadeghzadeh was the first woman to ever fly a Royal Brunei Air Force helicopter. When...... The link is broken (BTW, do copyright laws really prohibit reposting of articles to not-for-profit FYI areas like Usenet?) , but the thought of Brunei having a Royal Air Force brings a chuckle. Just a tiny country with a filthy rich sultan/dictator ruling it. On my 1987 world cruise on CV-63, I remember the captain announcing the Sultan of Brunei was going to be aboard. We all kind of looked at each other thinking the same thing: where the f*ck is Brunei? After consulting an atlas, we then pondered why a major US war ship should care about caring about such a country...until we further read up on the sultan being one of the richest people on earth. He trapped aboard on one of VS-33's Hoovers, and a red carpet was rolled out for him (literally). He wore an olive drab uniform bedecked with ribbons and pins (despite the fact that he was non-military) and every squadron in the CVW participated in an air show for his amusement (or purchasing decisions). Even us lowly HS types were part of the show and jumped a swimmer (me) abeam the port side. Maybe we impacted his purchasing decisions after all. What sort of helos does the article (w/broken link) you're citing refer to? --Mike |
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