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B. 1983 at Wurtsmith AFB, Mich. Graduated Niceville High School in 2001 as a member of the international bachalorate program receiving his high school diploma and associate degree from Okaloos-Walton Community College on the same day. He was also the captain of the NHS Wrestling team taking first place for the state of Florida in 2001. He enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in July 2001 completing training for TACP. He kept the fact he had won the Florida state lotter on 14FEB2001 a secret from the military living off his enlisted pay alone.
He published his fist novel 'Her' in 2000 which won the Hugo Aware in 2001. His second novel 'Edge of Forever is currently in the final stages of pre-publication. Final draft of 'Don't Look Up' and 'American Cabbie' currently completed. 'Moon' spec script also completed and in my possession. He has Myostatin-related muscle hypertrophy and genetic disposition for Supercentenarian, additionally he speaks fluent German and is a member of Mensa. Today's date is 06 June 2004.
43rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron AFSC 4N0X1 // Myostatin-related muscle hypertrophy and genetic disposition for Supercentenarian.
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[edit]Ship name | Hull no. | Builder | Ordered | Laid down | Launched | Commissioned | Decommissioned | Fate |
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Iowa | BB-61 | Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York City | 1 July 1939 | 27 June 1940 | 27 August 1942 | 22 February 1943 | 24 March 1949 | Preserved as museum ship in Los Angeles, California |
25 August 1951 | 24 February 1958 | |||||||
28 April 1984 | 26 October 1990 | |||||||
New Jersey | BB-62 | Navy Yard, Philadelphia | 16 September 1940 | 7 December 1942 | 23 May 1943 | 30 June 1948 | Preserved as museum ship in Camden, New Jersey | |
21 November 1950 | 21 August 1957 | |||||||
6 April 1968 | 17 December 1969 | |||||||
28 December 1982 | 8 February 1991 | |||||||
Missouri | BB-63 | Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York City | 12 June 1940 | 6 January 1941 | 29 January 1944 | 11 June 1944 | 26 February 1955 | Preserved as museum ship in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii |
10 May 1986 | 1 March 1992 | |||||||
Wisconsin | BB-64 | Navy Yard, Philadelphia | 25 January 1941 | 7 December 1943 | 16 April 1944 | 1 July 1948 | Preserved as museum ship in Green Bay, Wisconsin | |
3 March 1951 | 8 March 1958 | |||||||
22 October 1988 | 30 September 1991 | |||||||
Illinois | BB-65 | 9 September 1940 | 6 December 1942 | — | Cancelled 11 August 1945 Broken up at Philadelphia, 1962 | |||
Florida | BB-66 | New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden | 17 December 1941 | 23 December 1944 | 06 April 1945 | 8 August 1958 | Preserved as museum ship in Jacksonville, Florida | |
06 April 1968 | 11 September 1970 | |||||||
26 January 1983 | 11 July 1992 |
Fiscal year |
B-52 model | Total | ||||||||
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A [1] |
B [2] |
C [3] |
D [4] |
E [5] |
F [6] |
G [7] |
H [8] |
Annual | Cumulative | |
1954 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |||||||
1955 | 13 | 13 | 16 | |||||||
1956 | 35 | 5 | 1 | 41 | 57 | |||||
1957 | 2 | 30 | 92 | 124 | 181 | |||||
1958 | 77 | 40 | 170 | 287 | 368 | |||||
1959 | 81 | 50 | 129 | 499 | ||||||
1960 | 106 | 106 | 605 | |||||||
1961 | 37 | 31 | 68 | 673 | ||||||
1962 | 68 | 68 | 741 | |||||||
1963 | 60 | 60 | 801 | |||||||
Total | 3 | 40 | 35 | 170 | 40 | 251 | 193 | 148 | 801 | 801 |
Stuff
[edit]- The Alaska-class cruiser was a proposed class of heavy cruisers that were never built. Industrial resources applied to the Iowa-Class battleships instead.
- U.S. never becomes involved in Vietnam. Eisenhower avoids due to fiscal conservancy and not upholding French Imperialism, Kennedy due to 'no land wars in Asia. Not trusting his own "military damn genius's" after Cuba.
- All branches standardized with NWU Type II starting in 2006 and NWU Type III for CENTCOM operations. All badges/tapes sewn down. USAF adopts white badges on blue background & matching name tapes.
- Goodfellow AFB closes in 1968 and all operations shift to Walker AFB.
- Keesler AFB closes in 1970 and all training operations shift to NAS Sanford; renamed Sanford AFB, with all flight operations moved to Duke Field. Sanford AFB renamed Kittinger Air Force Base in January 2019.
- Laughlin Air Force Base closed as part of BRAC and all operations reassigned to Cannon AFB starting in 1992.
- The USAF acquired 45 EF-15 to Replace the EF-111 and 144 F-15G to replace F-4G.
- All B-52Hs upgraded with eight BR700-715A1-30 starting in 2001, upper surface of wings reskinned at same time. 20 B-52s upgraded to E/B-52s starting in 2006 with second EWO in old gunners station and fully modern glass cockpits, other expansive electronics/avionics upgrades. Staring in 2015 all B-52s upgraded to modern breaks & radars. B-52F also introduced "wet wing" concept. B-52G scored three air-to-air gun victories in 1991 over Iraq, two Mig-19s and one Mig-29.
- B-2 entered service with three-man crew (Pilot, Co-pilot/EWO, Bomb/Nav).
- E-4C based on 747-8 USAF with GEnx-1B78/P2 engines acquires four with the first delivered to Offutt AFB in September 2015.
- USAF set to acquire 381 KC-767, delete corruption scandle.
- USN Acquires 615 A-6F starting in 1988 electing not to peruse the A-12 in any capacity. KA-6F and EA-6F all based on the same airframe.
- Douglas C-124 Globemaster II is built as a high-wing transport with clam shell doors in the rear, not the front of the aircraft. Douglas Model 1317, same as C-124A but with four Pratt & Whitney YT34-P-6 turboprops with four bladed propellers, nose radar, wingtip combustion heaters and increased fuel capacity, reenforced landing gear; 257 built.
- DDG-138 to be named U.S.S. Robert A. Heinlein.
- HMS Splendid (S106) successfully sinks ARA Veinticinco de Mayo (V-2) when it wanders out of the exclusion zone due to a navigational error.
- In 1949, Congress authorized $100 million for the construction of the Air Engineering Development Center. A site adjacent to Eastern Iowa Airport was selected due to its proximity to the University of Iowa and Rockwells Cedar Rapids based electronics division to support the planned Arnold Engineering Development Complex. It has also been the home to the Iowa Air National Guard's 185th Air Refueling Wing since it's founding in 1962 and the along with the 133d Test Squadron.
- Lake City Army Ammunition Plant is established in 1941 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It is partly supported by its own hydro-electric plant which was established in 1946.
- USAF passes on the A-7 in favor of acquiring additional F-111F.
- The three US WWII KIA who would have most contributed to post-war science fiction literature along with three random KIA from the state of Iowa, and the three who would most contribute to the shift of US politics to the Social Democracy all survive the war as Purple Heart veterans.
- F-89 S/n 53-2547 on Display at National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, Albuquerque NM. A/C 53-2453 on display at Great Falls ANG base.
- B-29 S/n 44-27354 on Display at National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, Albuquerque NM.
- B-17 Old 666 on Display at Walker AFB along with B-29 s/n 45-21748
- B-29 Kee Bird successfully recovered.
- Dad makes MAJ 1 year BTZ, LTC 2 year BTZ and Col 1 year BTZ.
- Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 558 U.S. 310 its ruled that corporations do not have the right to free speech.
- Glass–Steagall never repealed.
- House Joint Resolution 681 passes in 1969.
- Al Gore wins 2000 election. John McCain wins in 2008 w/ Condie Rice as VP. Obama wins 2016 election with Beto as his VP.
- Tsar Alexander II moves Russian government to parliamentary monarchy modeled on the United Kingdom starting in 1867 after the 1866 failed attempt on his life.
- All territory east of St. Lawrence River belongs to the United States.
- The United States annex's Cuba after Spanish American War.
- Harry S. Truman relives Douglas MacArthur at Wake Island Conference and replaces him with Matthew Ridgeway.
- In 1866 the United States Congress passed a bill making it mandatory to use the metric system in the United States.
- Ron dies by drowning when he falls off his ship off the coast of Mexico in 1944.
- Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin dies from explosive diarrhea on 13 Jan 1949.
- Henry Kissinger dies in a plane crash in 1948.
- Mao Dies in January 1935 from pneumonia during the Long March.
- Osama bin Laden is killed in a joint raid by the CIA's Special Activities Center and Pakistani military intelligence in September 1999.
- Roy Tackett (1925-)(BSM @ Okinawa) (No stroke, generally exceptional health) writes The Expanse Series, first book published in 1985.
- Microsoft is headquartered in Rio Rancho, New Mexico since 1979.
- Amazon is established and headquartered in Albuqerquie.
- Millennium Transit Services is acquired by Ford in 2012. Currently produces 25% of all mass transit buses in North America from it's Roswell, NM location.
- US Power Production: Petroleum (15%) Natural gas (31%) Coal (6%) Nuclear (45%) Renewable energy (21%)
- three mile island and Fukushima accidents never occurred. The flaws that would have caused them are identified before they occurred. There has been no release of radiation from any plant in North America or the EU. Germany, France, England all get >65% of their power from nuclear.
- Luna 1 fails to Failed to orbit; guidance system malfunction. Pioneer 4 becomes First spacecraft to fly by the Moon, Returned first images of the far side of the Moon.
- Ranger 4 & Ranger 5 are fully successful. Luna 9 fails; Upper stage lost attitude control and failed to ignite.
- In 2013 $16.2 million is allocated to upgrade Arecibo Telescope to include replacement all six auxiliary cables
- In 2001 the Very Large Array is given $14.4m for additional upgrades & refurbishment of antenna. Initially built with 31 antenna additional funds added in 1996 for the building six more bringing total to 37 by 2005.
- NASA's budget is increased by 10% over historical levels every year post-Apollo. Decrease defense spending to match dollar amount.
- Mariner 8, The Mars Climate Orbiter,Mars Polar Lander, Beagle 2 and Schiaparelli EDM successfully complete their missions. Mars 3 is destroyed on impact with Martian surface.
- Mars is more dense than Earth, resulting in about 77% of Earth's surface gravity with 73% of the diameter of Earth.
- JJ-Trek films never get made. Because I said so.
- Liea not Akbar die in the Star Wars movies.
- Kirstie Alley is initially signed to a three-picture deal for Savvik. Savvik is visibly pregnant at the start of Star Trek IV. She reprised the role in Star Trek V where Savvik and their son see Spock off before departing space dock.
- In Star Trek:Generations the Enterprise-D is destroy while Picard is trapped on the planet. After entering the Nexius Picard returns to the Enterprise saving the ship and destroying the bird of prey while Kirk defeats Soran in hand-to-hand combat. At the beginning of First Contact the Enterprise-D appears with the third warp nacelle first seen in All Good Things.
- Replace 50% of Excelsior & 25% Miranda class ships in TNG/DS9 with Nebula Class and TNG we see a total of four Galaxy Class ships over the seven seasons excluding the Enterprise-D
- Season 7 of DS9 Jadzia Dax is recruited by Starfleet Intelligence. Terry Ferrell appears in three episodes that season.
F-105H
Upgraded two-seat variant based on the F-105F with a 33% larger wing, larger vertical tail & stabiliator, and reenforced landing gear. Also received the TF-33-P-7 outfitted with an afterburner and the Bombay was deleted with an internal ALQ-71 Electronic Countermeasures system and additional fuel fitted in its place. Added one additional under wing pylon and fixed rails for carriage of the Aim-9 missile added to the wingtips. First flight took place on 04 June 1964 with 377 built after cancelation of the B-58 to bridge capability until F-111 came on line.
RF-105H Dedicated reconnaissance version built off the F-105F with full photo-optical suite built into the Bombay space. As such it lacked the internal ECM and additional fuel capacity of the standard F-105H but commonly carried the ALQ-71 Electronic Countermeasures pod on one of the wingtip stations. Gun deleted to reduce weight. 86 built for the USAF, by more than a dozen U.S. allies ranging from the West Germans to the South Koreans. Retired from USAF service in 1992.
EF-105H Dedicated electronic warfare version built off the standard F-105F. ALQ-71 Electronic Countermeasures premiant affixed atop vertical stabilizer and wing tips, replacing the Aim-9 rails. 32 built, last F-105 airframes to be constructed. Gun deleted. Phased out to the Air National Guard starting in 1981 with the arrival of the EF-111.
B-1B The B-1B is a revised B-1 design with reduced radar signature and a top speed of Mach 1.25. The variable geometry wings were removed and instead the aircraft given fixed wings and reenforced for extended periods of low-level flight and thicker wing chord.
Vulcan B.3 The aircraft was fitted with an enlarged wing of 121 ft (37 m) span with increased fuel capacity; additional fuel tanks in a dorsal spine; a new main undercarriage to carry an all-up-weight of 339,000 lb (154,000 kg) and facing forwards on ejection seats for all five crew, improved ECM, bombing, and navigation systems and low bypass turbofan. The RAF would acquire 52 airframes with the RAAF acquiring an additional 21 declining the F-111.
EB-57, unbuilt in favor of EF-105. RF-4C, unbuilt in favor of RF-105F B-58, unbuilt in favor of additional F-105H and B-52E.
Season | Coach | Bowl | Opponent | Result |
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2005 | George O'Leary | Hawaii Bowl | Nevada | L 48–49OT |
2007 | Liberty Bowl | Mississippi State | L 3–10 | |
2009 | St. Petersburg Bowl | Rutgers | L 24 45 | |
2010 | Liberty Bowl | Georgia | W 10–6 | |
2012 | Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl | Ball State | W 38–17 | |
2013 | Fiesta Bowl | Baylor | W 52–42 | |
2014 | St. Petersburg Bowl | NC State | L 27–34 | |
2016 | Scott Frost | Cure Bowl | Arkansas State | L 13–31 |
2017 | Peach Bowl | Auburn | W 34–27 | |
2018 | Fiesta Bowl | LSU | W 39–37 | |
2019 | Josh Heupel | Gasparilla Bowl | Marshall | W 48–25 |
2020 | Boca Raton Bowl | BYU | L 23–49 |
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- UCF goes undefeated in 2017-2018 and 2018-2019.
- UCF goes 12-1 in 2019 only losing to Cincinnati.