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Thursday, March 13, 2014
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http://www.space.com/1949-mission-completed-stardust-capsule-lands-utah.html
SPACE.com
Mission Completed: Stardust Capsule Lands in Utah
by Leonard David, Senior Space Writer January 15, 2006 06:20am ET
UPDATE: Story first 5:48 a.m. EST
DENVER, Colo. -- NASA's Stardust sample return capsule has returned to Earth today, completing a 2.88 billion mile journey that took almost seven years.
The capsule successfuly floated to the ground in the Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR)under billowing parachute where a helicopter team successfully located it despite dark desert conditions.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048729/releaseinfo
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To Hell and Back (1955)
Release Info
USA 17 August 1955 (San Antonio, Texas)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048729/fullcredits
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To Hell and Back (1955)
Full Cast & Crew
Audie Murphy ... Audie Murphy
"Space: Above And Beyond" [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]
"Stardust"
19 April 1996
Episode 20 Season 1 DVD video:
US Navy Commodore Ross: Whoa! Son, I don't know if you'll understand what I am about to say. This is "Rosalyn." You damage her you damage me. And I will make you walk all 12.6 light-years back to Fat Anthony's Guitar Parlor in Shreveport, Louisiana, to repair a single nick.
US Marine Corps General Oliver Radford: We wouldn't want that, now, because I'd have to make him walk all the way to Country Dick's Guitar Shop in Austin, Texas.
US Navy Ensign Sangers: We're all secured here, sir!
US Navy Commodore Ross: Country Dick's! Oh, man. It's been a long time!
US Marine Corps General Oliver Radford: That night in Galveston. We were bombed.
US Navy Commodore Ross: I drove those women away singing "The Ballad of Ira Hayes."
US Marine Corps General Oliver Radford: You would have driven anybody away, after six times in a row. Speaking of which: I was driving through Arizona a few years ago. I was with my people, the Navajo, and... I bought this off a guy on the Pima reservation. Claims it's an old letter signed by Ira Hayes, that he wrote at Iwo Jima. I doubt if it is, but I thought about you, and - Hell, I'd like to think it is. I've been wondering about Hayes a lot. First Pima Indian to become a Marine paratrooper. Helped raise the flag at Iwo Jima. Became a hero for a country that... had massacred Native Americans. They say he drowned in a mud puddle. Drunk. Did he ever feel he had been used? That he'd done the right thing? Would he have done it the same way again, if he had a chance?
US Navy Commodore Ross: Too bad the dead don't get a chance to redeem themselves. Is there something that's troubling you because of your new appointment? You are now the highest-ranking Native American officer in the world. Although it's hard for me to imagine you in charge of anything... called "intelligence."
http://www.tv.com/shows/space-above-and-beyond/stardust-56690/recap/
tv.com
Space: Above and Beyond Season 1 Episode 21
Stardust
Aired Sunday 7:00 PM Apr 19, 1996 on FOX
EPISODE RECAP
Colonel McQueen figures out the answer all by himself- the passengers of the APC will be dead, used to plant disinformation just as the allies did before D-Day in WW II. But more disturbingly, he also learned in his look at history that the Navaho Code Talkers of WW II were involved in something called "Operation Naye'i", which means "alien Gods". Navaho was used as a code language and was never broken by the Japanese. It can be assumed that the disinformation they are sending the Chigs will be written in code that they know the enemy can crack.
"Space: Above And Beyond"
"Stardust"
19 April 1996
Episode 20 Season 1 DVD video:
US Marine Corps lieutenant colonel T.C. McQueen: Operation Naye'i. Naye'i is a Navajo word for "alien gods." During the war we used Native Americans as radio operators. Navajo was the only native language the enemy couldn't crack. I assume any disinformation regarding the location of Operation Roundhammer would be written in code, to make it appear to the enemy to be top secret information.
US Navy commodore Ross: We are not at liberty to discuss this.
US Marine Corps lieutenant colonel T.C. McQueen: I have no problem with the mission - if that's what it is. But there is something that bothers me, Commodore. For disinformation to be effective, we would want the Chigs to crack the code. Why would the code be written in a language that even other people on Earth couldn't crack? Unless we knew the enemy was familiar with the language.
- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 11:43 AM Pacific Time somewhere near Seattle Washington USA Thursday 13 March 2014