You hacked into the Army, the Navy, the Air Force,
NASA and I think the air force previously to that. And, um, and did she say disc, she said flying
you know, I think flying there, there are air force documents from the late forties,
geo stationary kind of recon thing that the air force does. This was the air force at the time,
The U.S. Air Force ran its own classified manned space effort alongside NASA's more public facing ones.
In the 1960s, while the world watched Saturn V rockets rise under the banner of Apollo, the Air Force was developing the manned orbiting laboratory, a military space station designed for reconnaissance of America's enemies and other orbital operations.
With visible cooperation from the U.S. Air Force, the production of the show Stargate leaned on real-world military structures and culture.
In fact, two sitting Air Force Chiefs of Staff, Michael E. Ryan and John P. Jumper, appeared on the show as they were in the world.
These guys literally ran the Air Force and were showing up for cameos on this show.
in recognition of what the Air Force described as the program's positive portrayal of the service.
A classified off-world program run by the Air Force from a hidden command facility.
Of course, the military connection might have just been due to some fans among the Air Force staff.
Office, existed for decades. The parallel classified Air Force astronaut program wasn't
and he's an air force guy. And I think he consistently use this very low voltage and tries