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USAF collects county taxes & patrols Florida highways, Covert Op to expand Federal Police Force?

Tyndall AFB cops join local Bay County Sheriff’s Office to learn about a new bumper mounted ‘grappler’ system, 12DEC2021. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sergeant Magen M. Reeves.

The U.S. Air Force’s (USAF) Security Force (formerly Security Police or Air Police), on Tyndall Air Force Base (AFB), have made a policing deal with the Florida Highway Patrol and the Bay County Sheriff’s Office.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Tiffany Price, 14JUN2021.

The policing deal blurs the federal-state-local police jurisdiction lines by allowing USAF police to patrol Bay County and Highway 98, and will allow state and county law enforcement to patrol the AFB.

In July 2021, Tyndall AFB tactical response team conducted SWAT training with Bay County Sheriff’s Office and Panama City Police Department. USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Stefan Alvarez.

However, this is not the first time that Florida has allowed the USAF to get involved with local police ops: “We have been fortunate lately to be more active with Tyndall in a training aspect. We have had an awesome time sharing information, experiences, and seeing first-hand the mutual respect we have for each other.”-Lieutenant Jason King, Florida Highway Patrol

In December 2020, Tyndall AFB partnered with Bay County Sherriff’s Office to conduct a police driver course (Emergency Vehicle Operations Course). USAF photo by Second Lieutenant Kayla Fitzgerald.

Pay attention to how Major Jordan Criss, of the USAF’s 325th Security Forces Squadron, explains the rationale behind getting involved in local policing: “These partnerships are a tremendous force multiplier for our Security Forces. Not only due to the necessity for mission generation, but also because we learn so much from one another and establish long lasting ties with the community as ambassadors of the U.S. Air Force and Department of Defense.”

‘Force multiplier’ is a military phrase that refers to anything that can be used to increase your unit’s fighting potential.  But what does Major Criss mean when he says there is a “necessity for mission generation”?  Is there a covert order to increase military policing of civilian areas?  Major Criss continued his justification by saying Integrated Defense is a team sport. Everyone inside and outside the fence line plays a different role for the collective effort to protect our power projection platforms and the people that generate those missions.”  In other words, it’s all about protecting the military, not civilians.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Bailee A. Darbasie, 03JUN2019.

In a more insidious partnership, in June of 2019, Tyndall AFB commander Colonel Brian Laidlaw signed an agreement with Bay County to create a permanent county tax collection operation on the federal air base!  Officially it was so that Bay County residents working on-base wouldn’t have to take time off from their jobs to pay their local taxes and, for some reason, to reduce lines at the Bay County office (ever hear of mailing in your tax payment?).

Speaking of taxes, in February 2018 Tyndall AFB gave Bay County Commissioner Robert Carroll a ride in a T-38C (apparently just so the politician can experience what the USAF is about), which according to 2013 data costs federal taxpayers more than $9-thousand per hour to operate:

And in April 2018, Bay District Schools teacher Cathy Felty got to take a federally funded ride in a Tyndall AFB T-38C, just for winning Teacher of the Year.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Isaiah J. Soliz, 09APR2018.

Title 5: FOR FIRST TIME, AIR NATIONAL GUARD HIRES CIVILIAN COPS! COVERT OP TO EXPAND FEDERAL POLICE FORCE?

Vehicle I-D: New F-16 Wraith! Night Fighter WW-2 style!

U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Miranda A. Loera, 28OCT2019.

On 28OCT2019 the 64th Aggressor Squadron (Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada) revealed their new ‘Wraith’ paint-job for the F-16.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Bryan Guthrie, 16NOV2019.

The paint scheme resembles the late World War Two/Korean conflict U.S. night fighter paint-job; black with red markings.  However, in WW-2/Korea the black was glossy as U.S. Army Air Force studies revealed that amazingly glossy black actually was harder to see from the ground with search lights, than a flat/matte (‘nonspecular’ as it was called back then) black.  The new F-16 Wraith uses flat black.

USAF photo by Airman First Class Bryan Guthrie, 16NOV2019.

https://www.facebook.com/NellisAFB/videos/3030768496950918/?t=0

The commander of the 57th Wing crowdsourced the new livery to be applied to the 64th Aggressor Squadron’s F-16C.    But it’s not the first time an F-16 was painted black (New Black And Red Aggressor Paint Job).

USAF photo by Senior Airman Dylan Murakami, 08MAR2021.

USAF photo by Technical Sergeant Alexandre Montes, 17MAR2021.

NEW F-16 DIGITAL GHOST?

‘NEW’ F-16 VISTA

“unintentional water landing”: U.S. Airman mysteriously ‘disappears’ into Gulf of Mexico!

06 November 2019 / 18:57 UTC-07 Tango 06 (16 Aban 1398/09 Rabi ‘al-Awwal 1441/11 Yi-Hai 4717)

“We will search as much as the crew duty day, gas and conditions allow us until we find our brother in arms.”-Lieutenant Colonel Chad Senior, 920th Deputy Group Commander/Combat Rescue Officer

The U.S. Air Force reports that a Special Tactics Airman (24th Special Ops Wing) went missing while taking part in static line jump training over the Gulf of Mexico.

Video, 39th Rescue Squadron preps HC-130N Combat King for search mission, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, 06NOV2019:

Since 05NOV2019, crews onboard a HC-130N Combat King and HH-60G Black Hawks are searching for the Airman.  USAF-Reserve, U.S. Army, Coast Guard, Florida Fish & Wildlife and even local Sheriff’s units are helping with the search.

Official USAF announcements stated the Airman made an “unintentional water landing”.   At this time the USAF is not reporting any details about the incident.

Video, 301st Rescue Squadron HH-60G taxis for search flight, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, 06NOV2019:

MOUNT WHITNEY DEATH TRAP, SAR MONEY PIT

RESCUING DOGS, AND DOGS WHO’LL RESCUE YOU!

Retrograde an A-10 into a P-51?

At the end of August 2019, the 355th Equipment Maintenance Squadron, at Davis Monthan Air Force Base, began repainting an A-10 Thunderbolt-2.  They claim it’s going to look like a World War-2 P-51 Mustang!

It’s part of preparations for the USAF 2020 air show season.

But wait, this isn’t the first A-10 to be painted like a P-51.  In 2013 the Michigan National Guard got one painted to represent a P-51(F-6A) of the 107th TRS Red Devils during the invasion of Normandy.

Can you find the P-51(F-6A) painted A-10?

Video from October 2018:

Have they painted any Thunderbolt-2s to look like their namesake, the P-47 Thunderbolt?

IDAHO A-10C warthogs wallowing IN THE CALIFORNIA DIRT, JUNE 2019

Vehicle I-D: Join the U.S. military get a classic car?

This is a pic-n-vid round-up of some of the car shows across the U.S. involving U.S. military personnel, in 2018-19.

Iron & Ink, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, February:

U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Corporal Isabelo Tabanguil, 24FEB2018.

USMC photo by Lance Corporal Isabelo Tabanguil, 24FEB2018.

Also in February, Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, ironically used this old maintenance intensive MG to promote the concept of saving money:

U.S. Air Force photo by Airman First Class Alexis P. Docherty, 26FEB2018.

In March, the city of Twentynine Palms, California, tried to make Marine Corps personnel fell better about being stationed in the Sun:

USMC photo by Lance Corporal Rachel K. Porter, 31MAR2018.

USMC photo by Lance Corporal Rachel K. Porter, 31MAR2018.

Eglin Air Force Base, Florida:

Mustangs take part in a public relations car-show on Eglin AFB, 27APR2018. USAF photo by Samuel King Junior.

The Sergeant Slaughter truck was part of the car show on Eglin AFB, Florida. USAF photo by Samuel King Junior, 11MAY2019.

At Fort Benning, Georgia, hosted the Teal Wheels automobile show as part of April as Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month:

U.S. Army photo by Bryan Gatchell, 28APR2018.

USA photo by Bryan Gatchell, 28APR2018.

In May 2018, Airmen got to ride in the kool kars at the 20th Annual Altus, Oklahoma, car show:

F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, Father’s Day Car Show:

Also in June, the Gearhead Car Show at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico: 

In September, near San Angelo, Texas, the Goodfellow Air Force Base took part in the Ruckus at the Rec Camp, including a car show:

A Lamborghini Gallardo ‘landed’ on the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar flightline, during the MCAS Miramar Air show:

I Marine Expeditionary Force Support Battalion Car Show at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, September:

Also in September, the 15th Annual Cruisin’ Keesler Car Show at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi:

Another September car show took place at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma: 

September seems to be THE month for car shows on military bases.  Kentucky Air National Guard Base in Louisville, Kentucky: 

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Employees’ Wheels to Work car show, Walla Walla, Washington, October:

Also in October, officials at Luke Air Force Base , Arizona, tricked people into attending a health fair by holding a car show: 

In November, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, a car show was held to celebrate the re-opening of the base Auto Hobby Shop: 

VEHICLE I-D: U.S. MILITARY FERRARI AND LAMBORGHINI

1942 FORD FIRETRUCK RETURNS TO SERVICE WITH THE USAF!

NHRA SPONSORS RACING IN IRAN, CHEVY VS BMW!

2016 CHUBBUCK DAYS MASS BAPTISM BY FIRE….TRUCK!

Time to see the ‘Doc’

These USAF pics of Boeing B-29 Superfortress ‘Doc’ were taken at the Wings over Whitman Air & Space Show, in Missouri, 14JUN2019.  You didn’t have to worry about that new fangled stall software grounding all those Boeing airliners today.

Flight engineer station.

You know what kind of grin that is!

Video, B-29 Doc taxis-in, Whiteman, 09JUN2019:

Video from June 2017, McConnell AFB, Kansas, B-29 take-off, co-piloted by Brigadier General Paul W. Tibbets the Fourth, grandson of the pilot who flew the Enola Gay:

Official video report, after 60 years B-29 Doc comes back from the dead:

Restoration efforts, 2014.

B-29 NAVIGATOR: “WOULD I EVEN BE ALIVE TO EAT THE SANDWICH I SAVED?”

1942 Ford firetruck returns to service with the USAF!

In March 2019, after years of restoration by a dedicated retired Airman, a 1942 Ford firetruck was returned to service at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina.

The truck was one of the first two firetrucks to be assigned at Seymour Johnson Field when the base opened in 1942.

2016 CHUBBUCK DAYS MASS BAPTISM BY FIRE….TRUCK!

REVELL 1937 FORD PICKUP OR WHY MODEL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CAN BE WRONG!

11 AUGUST 2012: BUSIEST CHUBBUCK DAYS EVER! DOGS, CARS, FIRE TRUCKS

Model kit EC-130J gets special handling by National Guard!

A real 193rd Special Operations Wing EC-130J Commando Solo, October 2020. Air National Guard photo by Munnaf Joarder.

In April 2019, Pennsylvania’s 193rd Special Operations Wing’s Fabrication Shop recently was given the opportunity to repaint the EC-130J Commando Solo aircraft model outside the wing HQ building.

Video of repairs to model that has been on display since 2006:

Kit Bashing:

USAF photo by Airman First Class Thomas Charlton.

WORLD’S LARGEST C-141B STARLIFTER MODEL?

Black Letter C-130J; it’s a byatch!

In June 2019, a C-130J in Japan was proclaimed to have achieved Black Letter proficiency; no maintenance problems!

In the official video report, USAF 374th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chiefs explain just how hard it is to get the rare Black Letter:

Here’s official Ramstein Black Letter C-130J video report from May 2018:

VEHICLE I-D: LAST ‘SPOOKY’ DAYS OF THE AC-130U GUNSHIP?