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Old August 30th 03, 02:59 AM
Otis Willie
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Air Force office studies aging aircraft

(EXCERPT) by Staff Sgt. C. Todd Lopez Air Force Print News

8/29/2003 - WASHINGTON -- The Air Force has created an office within
the installations and logistics directorate to assess the future of
its aging aircraft fleet.

Air Force Secretary Dr. James G. Roche asked Lt. Gen. Michael E.
Zettler, Air Force deputy chief of staff for installations and
logistics, to come up with a process to provide senior leaders with an
unbiased assessment of the service's aircraft inventory, similar to
the Navy's...

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Old August 30th 03, 02:30 PM
Ed Majden
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"Otis Willie"
Air Force office studies aging aircraft

(EXCERPT) by Staff Sgt. C. Todd Lopez Air Force Print News

8/29/2003 - WASHINGTON -- The Air Force has created an office within
the installations and logistics directorate to assess the future of
its aging aircraft fleet.

Air Force Secretary Dr. James G. Roche asked Lt. Gen. Michael E.
Zettler, Air Force deputy chief of staff for installations and
logistics, to come up with a process to provide senior leaders with an
unbiased assessment of the service's aircraft inventory, similar to
the Navy's...


Ottis:
Send your team up to Canada if you want to study old aircraft! Sea
Kings are a fine example of the old crates our military is still flying.
Very SAD!!!!
Ed


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Old August 30th 03, 06:05 PM
Tex Houston
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"Ed Majden" wrote in message
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"Otis Willie"
Air Force office studies aging aircraft

Ottis:
Send your team up to Canada if you want to study old aircraft! Sea
Kings are a fine example of the old crates our military is still flying.
Very SAD!!!!
Ed


Please don't reply to Otis Willie (or whoever he says he is this week). It
only encourages him and gives publicity to his scams.

Regards,

Tex Houston



 




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