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Monday, April 11, 2016
The Last Man On Earth
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The Last Man On Earth
Skidmark
And why is everybody using your middle name? Wh uh, funny story, tragic story.
You know, I'm surprised that people aren't calling you by your nickname.
(laughs) Well, that was, uh, a long time ago.
And what was Tandy's nickname? Nobody wants to know about that.
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The Last Man On Earth
Skidmark
And then, you know, uh, uh, Mike uh, you know, kind of cowardly went up into, uh, space after that.
We didn't get a chance to resolve that, uh, but, uh, you know, thank God you're, you're here now.
To resolved issues.
Hear, hear.
- Cheers.
- Cheers.
Cheers, cheers, cheers, cheers.
I want to hear more about this space stuff.
From 5/7/1992 ( the first launch of the US space shuttle Endeavour orbiter vehicle mission STS-49 includes me Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps officer and United States STS-49 pilot astronaut ) To 1/22/2016 is 8660 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 7/19/1989 ( the United Airlines Flight 232 crash ) is 8660 days
From 1/17/1991 ( the date of record of my United States Navy Medal of Honor as Kerry Wayne Burgess chief warrant officer United States Marine Corps circa 1991 also known as Matthew Kline for official duty and also known as Wayne Newman for official duty ) To 1/22/2016 is 9136 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 11/7/1990 ( George Bush - Letter to Congressional Leaders Transmitting the Report on United States Satellites and Antisatellite Weapons ) is 9136 days
From 1/17/1991 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the Persian Gulf War begins as scheduled severe criminal activity against the United States of America ) To 1/22/2016 is 9136 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 11/7/1990 ( George Bush - Letter to Congressional Leaders Transmitting the Report on United States Satellites and Antisatellite Weapons ) is 9136 days
From 10/5/1958 ( premiere US TV series "Lawman"::series premiere episode "The Deputy" ) To 1/22/2016 is 20928 days
20928 = 10464 + 10464
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 6/27/1994 ( the US NASA Stargazer Pegasus rocket failure ) is 10464 days
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XLIV President of the United States: 2009 - present [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]
31 - Statement on the Crash of Two United States Marine Corps CH-53E Helicopters in Hawaii
January 22, 2016
On behalf of all Americans, Michelle and I extend our deepest sympathies to the families of the 12 Marines missing from an apparent helicopter accident along the Hawaiian coast. As we mourn this loss, we are reminded of the sacrifice men and women of our Armed Forces make each day for the freedom and security of their fellow Americans. The willingness of our troops to complete dangerous training to prepare for any mission our Nation asks of them will not be forgotten.
The spirit of our missing Marines was reflected in the actions of the many dozens of servicemembers and others in Hawaii who searched day and night for the downed helicopters. Communities from coast to coast are mourning these Marines, and our Nation is forever grateful for their patriotism, service, and sacrifice. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families and loved ones at this difficult hour.
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Marines killed in crash remembered at memorial service
By Gregg K. Kakesako
January 22, 2016
Updated January 22, 2016 1:53pm
The tight-knit Kaneohe Bay military community paid tribute this morning to the 12 Marines who were killed last week during a routine training mission when two cargo helicopters collided and crashed off Oahu’s North Shore.
At a memorial service near helicopter Hangar 102 where the night mission began a little more than a week ago, the roll call for the air crew was called for the last time.
President Obama issued a statement expressing condolences to the families of the fallen Marines.
“Communities from coast-to-coast are mourning these Marines, and our nation is forever grateful for their patriotism, service, and sacrifice,” he said. “Our thoughts and prayers are with their families and loved ones at this difficult hour.”
Lt. Col. Eric Purcell, squadron commander of the fallen aviators, recounted although the Marines were in the prime of their life, but their deaths not “useless” because they were working to create a detriment to the nation’s foes.
The fallen were members of Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 463, Marine Aircraft Group 24, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing.
Two of the 12 CH-53E Super Stallion helicopters belonging to Squadron 463 flanked 12 crosses representing the fallen Marines. The flags of 50 states fluttered in the morning tradewinds behind the white crosses with Kaneohe Bay and the Koolau Mountain Range providing a dramatic backdrop.
In front of the two helicopters were larger-than-life color portraits of the crew of Pegasus 31 and Pegasus 32:
» Maj. Shawn M. Campbell, 41, pilot, from College Station, Texas, who joined in 1999.
» Sgt. William J. Turner, 25, crew chief, from Florala, Ala., who joined in 2008.
» Capt. Kevin T. Roche, 30, pilot, from St. Louis, who joined in 2005.
» Capt. Brian T. Kennedy, 31, pilot, from Philadelphia, who joined 2003.
» Sgt. Jeffrey A. Sempler, 22, crew chief, from Woodruff, S.C. , who joined in 2010.
» Sgt. Adam C. Schoeller, 25, crew chief, from Gardners, Pa., who joined in 2008.
» Sgt. Dillon J. Semolina, 24, crew chief, from Chaska, Minn. , who joined in 2011.
» Cpl. Thomas J. Jardas, 22, crew chief, from Fort Myers, Fla. , who joined in 2011.
» Cpl. Christopher J. Orlando, 23, crew chief, from Hingham, Mass., who joined in 2012.
» Capt. Steven R. Torbert, 29, pilot, from Florence, Ala. , who joined in 2004.
» Cpl. Matthew R. Drown, 23, crew chief, from Spring, Texas, who joined in 2011.
» Lance Cpl. Ty L. Hart, 21, crew chief, from Aumsville, Ore. who joined 2012.
Besides family members, the memorial service was attended by the leaders of Hawaii’s military and civilian communities.
Fellow Marines provided personal reflections during the ceremony.
The service was not open to the public but was live-streamed on the Pacific Marines YouTube channel and several commercial television stations.
In a tribute to the Marines, Gov. David Ige has ordered the flags of the United States and Hawaii to be flown at half-staff at all state buildings and agencies from today through Tuesday.
In issuing the proclamation, Ige said: “These 12 brave U.S. Marines paid the ultimate price in protecting our freedom of democracy. We mourn their loss and honor their sacrifice and commitment to serving our great state and nation, as our national and state symbols fly at half-staff in their memory. — Never forgotten.”
As the Marines honored the fallen aviators, the search to recover the downed aircraft on the other side of the island continued today.
The recovery effort is being conducted from a command post at Haleiwa Alii Beach Park, which remains closed.
All vessels are prohibited within a mile of the crash site located 2.5 miles northwest of Haleiwa Small Boat Harbor while the Marines conduct salvage operations to recover the wreckage and debris of two large CH-53E Super Stallion cargo helicopters.
The safety zone went into effect Wednesday and will remain in effect until Feb. 10 or until salvage operations are completed, the Coast Guard said.
Kaneohe Marines aided by the USNS Salvor, a Navy salvage vessel, and divers from Mobile Salvage and Diving Unit 1 are conducting the salvage operation.
The dive unit played a key role in the recovery of the bodies of eight of the nine missing crewmembers and personal effects following the collision of the nuclear submarine USS Greeneville and the Japanese training fishing vessel Ehime Maru off Diamond Head in 2001, the salvage of the cruiser Port Royal off Waikiki in 2009 and recovery of the older CH-53D Sea Stallion from Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 363 that crashed on a Kaneohe sandbar in 2011 killing one Marine.
Besides the Ehime Maru recovery mission, the Salvor participated in seven sea-recoveries of submerged military aircraft, including an A-6E Intruder (VA-145) in Puget Sound, Washington, a UH-46D Sea Knight from a world-record depth 17,251 feet near Wake Island, a SH-60 Seahawk, an F/A-18C Hornet (VFA-22) near San Diego, and two F-16 Falcons in Korean waters and the Sea of Japan.
A massive combined sea and shoreline search effort, which covered more than 53,600 square miles of ocean and shoreline between Haleiwa and Kahuku, was coordinated from the Haleiwa command post for five days following the crash just before midnight Jan. 14.
It was suspended Tuesday at sunset when no survivors were located.
A debris field was found on the seafloor in 325 feet of water two miles off Haleiwa.
All the wreckage and debris recovered will be moved to the Marine Corps Base Hawaii for analysis as part of the military accident investigation. Because the crash involved two military helicopters, the National Transportation Safety Board is not conducting its own investigation.
Besides crash debris, searchers recovered four life rafts carried by the two CH-53E Super Stallion helicopters, which each had a crew of six.
Last week’s crash is the worst non-combat training exercise in Hawaii for the military.
On Feb. 12, 2001, six Schofield Barracks soldiers were killed and 11 were injured when two Army Black Hawk helicopters crashed during a routine training exercise at the Kahuku Military Training Reservation on Oahu’s North Shore.
On the night of the collision, helicopters were carrying soldiers from the 25th Division’s 2nd and 3rd Brigade, and equipment in three groups of four as part of a large North Shore exercise. All six casualties came from a helicopter carrying an Army Humvee in a sling beneath it.
http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=the-last-man-on-earth-2015&episode=s02e14
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The Last Man On Earth
Skidmark
- MELISSA: There's nothing you can do.
TODD: We've all been there.
MIKE: I'm sorry, I don't know where that came from.
I just TODD: I know, we've all been there, man.
MIKE: It was all the feelings that came TODD: You just got to let it out.
CAROL: We're here for you, Mike.
- (Mike crying) - Friggin' Mike.
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Red Dawn (1984)
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Matt Eckert: I'm your brother. Make it count.
- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 9:18 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Monday 11 April 2016