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This is at the huge Coppermill Water Treatment Works. The site is so big, I can see the point of a lookout tower, though it did not seem to be manned.
This is the air traffic control tower for the now closed Stapleton airport in Denver, Colorado.
My first night out trying to catch some lightning shots this thunderstorm season.
The Midlands Regional / Barnwell County Full Scale Exercise was conducted November 15th at the Barnwell County Airport southeast of Columbia as part of a larger nationwide Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program to test local first responder resources, the Barnwell County Emergency Operations Center, and state resources.
Units from the South Carolina State Guard, including the Medical Detachment, under the command of COL Carl Kinard, and the Aviation Strike Team under the leadership of LTC Milledge Wilson were on hand to respond to the simulated mass casualty scenario.
Nearly 60 Honors student from Williston and Barnwell High Schools served as victims in the event and were transported via local Fire, Police, and EMS units, as well as Helicopter to the Barnwell County Airport where the SCSG Medical Unit was on hand to treat their injuries.
The Full Scale Exercise Directors were Karen Hutto, the Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) Midlands Region PHP Director and Roger Riley, the Barnwell County Emergency Manager.
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The 2010 replacement - www.flickr.com/photos/mikecogh/4255872207/
National Museum of the US Air Force
During World War II, air power provided valuable support to American ground troops. However, air attacks against nearby enemy ground forces, or close air support (CAS), required detailed coordination with the ground commanders to avoid hitting friendly forces. At first, the U.S. Army Air Forces (USAAF) assigned air liaison officers (ALOs) to the ground forces, and they used radio-equipped jeeps to direct air strikes against targets. To gain a broader perspective of the entire battlefield, USAAF pilots started using liaison aircraft to control CAS attacks from the air. Nicknamed Horsefly, these forward air controllers (FACs), maintained radio contact with the ground troops and the attacking aircraft, and they accurately directed air attacks. In addition, the Horseflies looked for enemy targets behind the front lines.
This effective forward air control system reappeared in the Korean War, with FACs nicknamed Mosquitoes. However, they were disbanded after the war as the U.S. Air Force turned toward an all-jet, nuclear armed force designed to fight the Cold War in the mid-1950s. Emphasizing the aerial interdiction of enemy supply lines, the USAF's tactical forces-believing that slow-flying attack aircraft could not survive over the modern battlefield-downplayed the CAS mission and spent little effort training FACs.
The guerrilla-style war waged by communists in Southeast Asia during the early 1960s revived the FAC mission. Pilots flying fast fighter bombers had difficulty distinguishing friendly troops and civilians from enemy forces. An ALO riding in a radio-equipped jeep could control air strikes, but the rough jungle terrain hid communist movements. Therefore, FACs flying over the battlefield became the essential element in directing the United States' overwhelming air power against the elusive communist guerrillas.
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I always park in the garage whenever I have to pick someone up at the airport, rather than keep circling around the terminal. I had a few minutes to kill, so I got some quick shots.
This is TIA's control tower. My grandfather worked for the engineering company that built the airport back in 1971 and became head of the company in the mid-80s. He was on the cover of an engineering magazine, posing in front of the control tower. I believe the company went on to build Airside A in 1995.
Tampa Airport, Tampa.
The cab of the Mallard looks very similar to most other engines of the day. The Level glasses in the foreground, brake regulators and various valves and gauges.
Light Quality: Hard
Light Amount: Medium
Light Direction: Side
Colour: Contrasting
Bright Yellow with a Peach Orange Red, Hints of Blue and Dark Green
The control panel backstage in The Columbia Theater in Paducah, Kentucky.
Casey Northcutt of WKMS visited the theater in June, 2009. Hear her report: www.publicbroadcasting.net/wkms/news.newsmain?action=arti...