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I say hanging because there was enough wind for something even, you know, I know what air,
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called quote-unquote flux liners at a classified section of the 1988 Norton Air Force Base Airshow,
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Now Ellen's Air Base, the same base that we're at right now,
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The most famous mention of reverse-engineered craft came from Air Force Master Sergeant Edgar Fouché,
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of the 3D MAW, or 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, stationed at MCAS Marine Corps Air Station Yuma.
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23 U.S. MRTFBs exist, 8 Army, 6 Navy, 7 Air Force, and 2 Defense Agency.
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While I can present ample testimony, evidence, files, and research that the U.S. Army, Air Force,
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And this means Harrier jets can stand still and hover in the air, thanks to their Rolls-Royce
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Corps Air-Ground Combat Center 29 Palms.
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Experiment out of the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in 29 Palms, located in the Southern
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Castle and his fellow team operated attached to an experimental special purpose Marine Air
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and about 90 miles southeast of Edwards Air Force Base in the Antelope Valley.
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of air traffic organizational policy and restricted pieces of airspace will become paramount to our investigation.
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hovering silently 150 to 200 feet in the air.
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and unlike a Harrier or helicopter, sat stationless in the air, no wobbling, bobbling, or weaving,
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If you have a strong enough electric field around this UFO, you could possibly be ionizing the air.
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No, I'd left the ordnance behind at the New York Air National Guard in Syracuse.
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occurred within the area of operations of Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center 29 Palms.
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while Castle was attached to a special-purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force,
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It is the same news release we can even garner insights on CASEL's Experimental Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force,
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Experimental Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force and the Operating Aggressor Force.
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Phase 2, study of targeting for initial engagements by air and long-range indirect fire missions.
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the largest experiment to date by the newly renamed Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory involving several ground and air combat units.
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and forced to sign extensive non-disclosure agreements under penalty of death by senior Air Force personnel.
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which CAP is a Combat Air Patrol designated reference point,
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The triangular craft and team operated at the behest of the US Navy with likely cooperation or asset sharing with the US Air Force.
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In 1995, Vice Admiral Robert Spain, then Commander of Naval Air Force Pacific,
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This proposed a new mission involving different training procedures and employment concepts for air crews
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requested that Commander Naval Strike Air Warfare Center Fallon, Nevada,
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assemble air crews from Fallon in Naval Air Station Lemoore, California,
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to explore the Hunter Air concept during Hunter Warrior,
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The involvement of two naval facilities, the Naval Strike Air Warfare Center in Fallon, Nevada,
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and the Naval Air Station Lemoore, California, or NAS Lemoore, as we will start calling it,
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A top gun, or what really is called Naval Strike Air Warfare Center,
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And the Naval Air Station has been here, of course, a lot longer than that.
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NAWDC is the Navy's Center of Excellence for Air Combat Training and Development.
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NAWDC provides service to air crews, squadrons, and airwings of the U.S. Navy through flight training,
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maritime and overland air superiority,
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close air support and associated planning support systems,
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A long-time critical component of my work has been discussion of air training ranges for UFO legacy program operations,
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Welcome to Naval Air Station L'Amour,
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The Air Station's new $9 million air traffic control tower
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is part of the Navy's largest and busiest air traffic control facility.
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L'Amour is home to several carrier air wings,
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with no response from the Naval Air Station.
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An Air Force base I suspect is intimately involved
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Air Force Master Sergeant Edgar Fouché
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over Edwards Air Force Base
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at Edwards Air Force Base.
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a top-secret Air Force vehicle of some type.
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towards Edwards Air Force Base.
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air traffic control assigned airspace areas,
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Naval Air Weapons Station,
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Air Force Test Center
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out of Edwards Air Force Base.
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regarding Edwards Air Force Base,
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Ed began his Air Force career
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specifically Nellis Air Force Base,
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by an Air Force major
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the Air Force Flight
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Air Force Test Pilot School.
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at the Pentagon Air Force
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the Air Force Master
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Air Force and Navy
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Norton Air Force
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Edwards Air Force
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