Monday, March 30, 2009

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090326-N-2475A-038 PACIFIC OCEAN (March 26, 2009) Aviation Electronics Technician 3rd Class John Blackwood, left, from San Angelo, Texas, sends signals to a data link radio while Sgt. Brandon Lucky, from Hartselle, Ala., supervises the troubleshooting procedure in the aircraft intermediate maintenance department Communication, Navigation, and Equipment shop aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74). John C. Stennis is on a scheduled six-month deployment to the western Pacific Ocean. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kenneth Abbate/ Released)


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http://www.tv.com/space-above-and-beyond/ray-butts/episode/72595/trivia.html?tag=overview;quotes;see_all_link#quotes

Space: Above and Beyond: Ray Butts

Ray Butts

Season: 1

Episode: 6

First Aired: 10/22/1995


McQueen: You are gone, I don't care if you turn out to be the Commodore's bestest golf buddy and you bleed scarlet and gold, YOU ARE GONE! I will pull every string to get you away from my people, and off this bucket, and back to the slime pit you crawled out of!

Ray Butts: Well, maybe you can pull every string. But I pull the rope.










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094712/plotsummary

Plot summary for

Bat*21 (1988)


Lt. Col. Iceal "Ham" Hambleton is a weapons countermeasures expert and when his aircraft is shot over enemy territory the Air Force very much wants to get him back. Hambleton knows the area he's in is going to be carpet-bombed but a temporary shortage of helicopters causes a delay. Working with an Air Force reconnaissance pilot, Capt. Bartholomew Clark, he maps out an escape route based on golf courses he has played.










http://www.tv.com/Space%3A+Above+and+Beyond/The+River+of+Stars/episode/72600/trivia.html

Episode Guide > Season 1, Episode 12

The River of Stars

Air Date

Sunday December 17, 1995


Ross: Colonel, searching for them with a hundred ships in that vast a region of space is the equivalent of trying to find a specific drop of water in the Mississippi river!

McQueen: As long as I know that drop is there sir, I'm gonna try to find it.










http://www.tv.com/Space%3A+Above+and+Beyond/The+River+of+Stars/episode/72600/trivia.html

Episode Guide > Season 1, Episode 12

The River of Stars

Air Date

Sunday December 17, 1995


Comm Officer: Sir, just because a signal is being received, doesn't mean there's anyone around to receive it.

McQueen: They're out there. I can feel 'em.




















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090328-N-6538W-004 PACIFIC OCEAN (March 28, 2009) An F/A-18C Hornet from the "Blue Diamonds" of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 146 launches from the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74). John C. Stennis and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 9 are on a scheduled six-month deployment to the western Pacific Ocean. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Walter M. Wayman/Released)


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http://www.cswap.com/1991/Flight_of_the_Intruder/cap/en/2_Parts/a/00_16

Flight of the Intruder


:17:01
Why hasn't this aircraft
been cleaned?

:17:03
I'll clean it myself, sir.

:17:04
I'll see that it's done.

:17:06
You do that,
you get it done!

:17:08
Get it clean!

:17:13
Sorry, sir, I...

:17:14
No, don't explain, son,
just get it done.

:17:17
Mr. Grafton won't hold it
against you.

:17:18
He's just upset.

:17:20
It's just that nobody's ever

:17:21
come back dead like that, sir.

:17:23
Whole ship knows about it.

:17:24
A lot of them come down

:17:25
just to take a look
at it, but...

:17:26
I don't know why we
didn't clean it, sir.

:17:28
When people die,
they're just gone.

:17:29
But not like this, sir.

:17:30
All right, all right.

:17:31
That's all right, son,
that's all right.

:17:44
This is the enforcer.

:17:45
Stand by to recover the call.

:18:02
Mr. Cole!
How you doing?

:18:04
I'm Chief Poole.
You come this way.

:18:06
Commander Camparelli
is waiting for you

:18:08
down in the ready room.

:18:09
Hold on, Chief.

:18:10
All right, sir.

:18:14
I want to smell it.

:18:17
I've been away for a while.

:18:22
I'm ready.

:18:23
All right, sir.

:18:29
Mr. Cole.

:18:31
Have a seat.

:18:32
I'm fine, sir.

:18:41
Uh...

:18:44
I was on the Coral Sea,
when you were on the Ranger.

:18:47
Is that so?

:18:48
Knew a lot of guys
in VA-35.

:18:52
Knew Jim Becker.

:18:54
Flew A-4s with him.

:18:55
You went down with him,
didn't you?

:18:57
That's right, sir.

:19:00
And he didn't make it.

:19:02
No, sir, he didn't.

:19:08
I know the whole story.

:19:10
Before and after.

:19:14
I know a lot about you.

:19:15
Well, I'm glad, sir,

:19:17
because I know a lot
about you, too.

:19:20
Everybody in the Navy
knows about you, sir.

:19:22
Yeah?

:19:23
What about me?

:19:26
That you're a legend, sir.

:19:28
Then that makes two of us.

:19:30
And sometimes that can
be a bad influence on others.

:19:33
I'll try and fit in, sir.

:19:36
That's my job.

:19:37
Make sure you do that.

:19:39
Good evening, Mr. Cole.