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Had a great night out at the Dream Temple with the Psy Ops crew (Saturday 26th May 2007). Great music and a fantastic system.
Shout to Psy Ops!
Calls flat earth a PSYOP and Satanic because its taught in other religions, fails to understand other religions have been copying the bible since it was written.
FlatEarth meme collected by A.J. Wilson of iPressThis at FlatEarth.Online, made by others.
Credit to fb.com/christiantruthersunited
Lt. Col. Michael A. Stone, battalion commander, 1st Military Information Support Battalion (Airborne), and the parents of fallen hero Cpl. Nicholas R. Roush, Donna and Robert Roush, unveil a plaque in their son's honor during a classroom dedication cermony in his name at Fort Bragg, Aug. 16.
David DeSoucy, retired veteran and Liberty Jump Team member, packs up his parachute after completing a jump onto La Fiere drop zone in France in honor of D-Day celebrations, June 3. Task Force 68, which is made up of paratroopers from the U.S., Germany, France, Holland and the United Kingdom, re-enacted the D-Day airborne operation on the La Fiere fields near Ste. Mere Eglise, France to commemorate the heroic acts of the WWII paratroopers who made the jump 68 years ago. After the jump, the task force marched into the town of Ste. Mere Eglise to the sounds of cheers from the locals. Task Force 68 is in Normandy, France to commemorate the 68th anniversary of D-Day.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
My Nissan Bluebird with the steering wheel on the wrong side! It was fun to drive. Taken in 1973/74.
A local Afghan female speaks to Human Terrain Team members and soldiers assigned to the 307th Psychological Operations Company, 10th Psychological Operations Battalion, during a mission to Kuchi village, Afghanistan, May 27, 2011. The purpose of the mission is to distribute radios and flyers to local villagers, and to evaluate the needs of the locals.
A group of local Afghan citizens speak to Human Terrain Team members and soldiers assigned to the 1775th Military Police Company during a mission to Kuchi village, Afghanistan, May 27, 2011. The purpose of the mission is to distribute radios and flyers to local villagers, and to evaluate the needs of the locals.
An Iraqi boy observes U.S. Army Soldiers patrolling through a neighborhood in Basra, Iraq, June 7, 2010. U.S. and Iraqi Army Soldiers are speaking with local residents to discourage them from harassing security forces. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Christopher Wellner)
Built in 1968, this Helio Courier flew with the Angolan Government before being sold to its present owner in January 2008. One of only two baseed in the UK, it has recently been painted to represent a U-10D of the 14 Special Operations Wing based at Nha Trang in Vietnam on 'psyops' duties.
A young Iraqi observes U.S. Army Soldiers patrolling through a neighborhood in Basra, Iraq, June 7, 2010. U.S. and Iraqi Army Soldiers are speaking with local residents to discourage them from harassing security forces. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Christopher Wellner)
A local Afghan citizen speaks to Human Terrain Team members and soldiers assigned to the 1775th Military Police Company during a mission to Kuchi village, Afghanistan, May 27, 2011. The purpose of the mission is to distribute radios and flyers to local villagers, and to evaluate the needs of the locals.
A horse pulls a cart of supplies though a neighborhood in Basra, Iraq, June 7, 2010. U.S. and Iraqi Security Forces are in the area speaking with local residents to discourage them from disrupting ongoing security missions. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Christopher Wellner)
U.S. Army UH-1B Huey s/n 62-2042 with mounted loudspeakers for Psyops in Vietnam, 05 August 1964. Photographer unknown.
U.S. Army Sgt. Maj. Craig Copridge of the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, patrols the streets in the village of Orgun in Paktika province, Afghanistan, July 10, 2011. The purpose of the mission was to provide security for the Paktika Provincial Reconstruction Team, who supports stability operations in the village.
Had a great night out at the Dream Temple with the Psy Ops crew (Saturday 26th May 2007). Great music and a fantastic system.
Shout to Psy Ops!
Capt. Brett Baker, U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command, pins on U.S. jump wings onto Allied Forces during a wing exchange on La Fiere during a ceremony in honor of WWII and D-Day events, June 3. Task Force 68, which is made up of paratroopers from the U.S., Germany, France, Holland and the United Kingdom, re-enacted the D-Day airborne operation on the La Fiere fields near Ste. Mere Eglise, France to commemorate the heroic acts of the WWII paratroopers who made the jump 68 years ago. After the jump, the task force marched into the town of Ste. Mere Eglise to the sounds of cheers from the locals. Task Force 68 is in Normandy, France to commemorate the 68th anniversary of D-Day.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
U.S. Army Soldiers from 318th Psyop Company attached to 2-87 Infantry Battalion pass out radios to Afghan farmers in Wardak province, Afghanistan, Oct. 14, in support of Operation Tangi Flood II. Joint Combat Camera Afghanistan Photo by Sgt. Wayne Gray
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Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Jacobs, Command Sgt. Maj. Dale R. Blosser, and Cpt. Matt Brown, walk off of Sicily Drop Zone on Fort Bragg, N.C., Dec. 10. Spouses, children and friends gathered at a viewing area on the drop zone to watch their loved ones earn their set of international airborne wings. Hosted by the U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), the 14th Annual Randy Oler Operation Toy Drop is the largest combined airborne operation in the world. A paratrooper donated a new, unwrapped toy in exchange for a lottery ticket for the chance of jumping with allied jumpmasters, earning themselves foreign jumpwings. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
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Task Force 68, which is made up of paratroopers from the U.S., Germany, France, Holland and the United Kingdom, re-enacted the D-Day airborne operation on the La Fiere fields near Ste. Mere Eglise, France to commemorate the heroic acts of the WWII paratroopers who made the jump 68 years ago. After the jump, the task force marched into the town of Ste. Mere Eglise to the sounds of cheers from the locals. Task Force 68 is in Normandy, France to commemorate the 68th anniversary of D-Day.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Matthew Ronay 'Mummyhands Bagpipe Psyops' ('We don't need no oxygen) 2004 at the Museum of Art, Herning, Denmark
'Young Americans' - Exhibition 'Uncertain States of America - American Art in the Third Millennium' at the Museum of Art, Herning, Denmark
U.S. Army Sgt. Maj. Craig Copridge of the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, greets the subgovernor of Sarobi District in Paktika province, Afghanistan, July 11, 2011. The purpose of the mission was to provide security for the Paktika Provincial Reconstruction Team, who supports stability operations in the village.
USAF Serial: 67-21413
From Wikipedia:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cessna_O-2_Skymaster
The Cessna O-2 Skymaster (nicknamed "Oscar Deuce") is a military version of the Cessna 337 Super Skymaster, used for forward air control (FAC) and psychological operations (PSYOPS) by the US military between 1967 and 2010.
In 1966 the United States Air Force (USAF) commissioned Cessna to build a military variant of the Skymaster to replace the O-1 Bird Dog.
As with the civilian version, the Skymaster was a low-cost twin-engine piston-powered aircraft, with one engine in the nose of the aircraft and a second engine in the rear of the fuselage. The push-pull configuration meant a simpler single-engine operating procedure due to centerline thrust compared to the common low-wing mounting of most twin engine light planes, and also allowed for a high wing, providing clear observation below and behind the aircraft.
Modifications made for the military configuration included installation of single seating fore and aft (i.e. two tandem seats available for pilot and observer, vs. 6 seats available in the civilian version); installation of view panels in the doors (for improved ground observation); installation of flame-retardant foam in the wing-mounted fuel tanks (slight increase in empty vehicle weight; 3% reduction in available fuel capacity); installation of military communication and navigation equipment in lieu of available civilian equipment and antennas; deletion of propeller spinners; increased gross weight (5,400 lb vs. 4,400 lb in civilian version), with component strengthening as required to support the increase; and deletion of interior upholstery.
The first O-2 flew in January 1967 and the plane went into production shortly thereafter. Performance (especially at cruising altitudes) was degraded due to the added antennas and significant weight increase, but was considered sufficient for the anticipated low-level operation.
The USAF took delivery of the O-2 Skymaster in March 1967 and the O-2A also entered the U.S. Army's inventory during 1967, from USAF stock. By 1970, a total of 532 O-2s had been built, in two variants, for the USAF.
During the Vietnam War, the O-2A was introduced as a replacement for the O-1 Bird Dog, in the forward air control (FAC) aircraft and served in that role with the 20th Tactical Air Support Squadron. The O-2B was equipped with loudspeakers and a leaflet dispenser for use in the psychological operations (PSYOPS) role.
While it was intended that the Skymaster be replaced in the FAC mission by the OV-10 Bronco, the O-2A continued to be used for night missions after the OV-10's introduction, due to the OV-10's high level of cockpit illumination, rendering night reconnaissance impractical. The O-2 was phased out completely after additional night upgrades to the OV-10.
A total of 178 USAF O-2 Skymasters were lost in the Vietnam War, to all causes.
Following the Vietnam War, the O-2 continued to operate with both U.S. Air Force and Air National Guard units into the late 1980s.
Photo by Eric Friedebach
Local children hold hands during a peace ceremony for Paratroopers with the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) at Utah beach June 6. These Paratroopers are members of Task Force Normandy, which is a multinational force of U.S., U.K., French, and German soldiers, sailors, and airmen in a combined effort to remember and celebrate the 67th Anniversary of the D-Day operations.
U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne)
Photo by Staff Sgt. Felix Fimbres
Date Taken:06.06.2011
Location:UTAH BEACH, 1, FR
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Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Jacobs, commanding general, U.S. Army Civil Affiars & Psychological Operations Command, leads more than 300 paratroopers through the streets of Ste. Mere Eglise during a D-Day celebrations, June 3. Task Force 68, which is made up of paratroopers from the U.S., Germany, France, Holland and the United Kingdom, re-enacted the D-Day airborne operation on the La Fiere fields near Ste. Mere Eglise, France to commemorate the heroic acts of the WWII paratroopers who made the jump 68 years ago. After the jump, the task force marched into the town of Ste. Mere Eglise to the sounds of cheers from the locals. Task Force 68 is in Normandy, France to commemorate the 68th anniversary of D-Day.
Capt. Henry Lifton, 2nd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Divison, walks of the La Fiere drop zone after jumping in honor of D-Day, June 3. Task Force 68, which is made up of paratroopers from the U.S., Germany, France, Holland and the United Kingdom, re-enacted the D-Day airborne operation on the La Fiere fields near Ste. Mere Eglise, France to commemorate the heroic acts of the WWII paratroopers who made the jump 68 years ago. After the jump, the task force marched into the town of Ste. Mere Eglise to the sounds of cheers from the locals. Task Force 68 is in Normandy, France to commemorate the 68th anniversary of D-Day.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Staff Sgt. Thomas Walsh, with the 744th Engineer Company, 321st Engineer Battalion, engages moving targets in the novice category on the third day of the U.S. Army Forces Command Weapons Marksmanship Competition Nov. 9, 2016, at Fort Bragg, N.C. The four-day FORSCOM competition features marksmen from the U.S. Army, U.S. Army Reserve, and the National Guard in events for the M9 pistol, the M4A1 rifle and the M249 SAW, or Squad Automatic Weapon, to recognize Soldiers who are beyond expert marksmen. The multi-tiered events challenge the competitors' ability to accurately and quickly engage targets in a variety of conditions and environments. (U.S. Army photo by Timothy L. Hale/Released)
A local Afghan hands a radio to his brother during a mission to Kuchi village, Afghanistan, May 27, 2011. The purpose of the mission is to distribute radios and flyers to local villagers, and to evaluate the needs of the locals.
Sgt. 1st Class Kyle Sessoms, the 82nd Airborne Division Jumpmaster of the Year, packs his parachute after completing a jump onto La Fiere, France, June 3. Sessoms is part of the Task Force 68, which is made up of paratroopers from the U.S., Germany, France, Holland and the United Kingdom, re-enacted the D-Day airborne operation on the La Fiere fields near Ste. Mere Eglise, France to commemorate the heroic acts of the WWII paratroopers who made the jump 68 years ago. After the jump, the task force marched into the town of Ste. Mere Eglise to the sounds of cheers from the locals. Task Force 68 is in Normandy, France to commemorate the 68th anniversary of D-Day.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Matthew Ronay 'Mummyhands Bagpipe Psyops' ('We don't need no oxygen) 2004 at the Museum of Art, Herning, Denmark
'Young Americans' - Exhibition 'Uncertain States of America - American Art in the Third Millennium' at the Museum of Art, Herning, Denmark
Soldiers from 361st Psychological Operations Company, 12-90 Tactical Psychological Operations Detachment, load boxes filled with leaf-lets in to a trailer so the leaf-lets can be distributed over Mosul, Iraq, April 9, 2005. 361st PSYOPs is in Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. (US Army Photo by SPC Jory C. Randall) (Released)
Local Iraqi speaks with U.S. Army Sgt.Thomas Jones attached to Tactical Psyop Detachment 3050, 17th Fires Brigade also a native from Brooklyn, N.Y. on the needs of the Hyyaniyah District. The District is part of an ongoing operation to secure Basra, Iraq. Sep. 5, 2009.(U.S. Army photo by Spc. Samantha R. Ciaramitaro / Not Released)
Task Force 68, which is made up of paratroopers from the U.S., Germany, France, Holland and the United Kingdom, re-enacted the D-Day airborne operation on the La Fiere fields near Ste. Mere Eglise, France to commemorate the heroic acts of the WWII paratroopers who made the jump 68 years ago. After the jump, the task force marched into the town of Ste. Mere Eglise to the sounds of cheers from the locals. Task Force 68 is in Normandy, France to commemorate the 68th anniversary of D-Day.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Task Force 68, which is made up of paratroopers from the U.S., Germany, France, Holland and the United Kingdom, re-enacted the D-Day airborne operation on the La Fiere fields near Ste. Mere Eglise, France to commemorate the heroic acts of the WWII paratroopers who made the jump 68 years ago. After the jump, the task force marched into the town of Ste. Mere Eglise to the sounds of cheers from the locals. Task Force 68 is in Normandy, France to commemorate the 68th anniversary of D-Day.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells/USACAPOC(A) PAO)
Just bought a Dell Latitude D620.
The little brat started playing elevator Muzak when I turned it on. The sound control buttons seem to be controlled by software, they do not work during initial configuration.
Deadlock: I will not configure anything with that awful sound. (I nearly stated that I live in Djibouti, out of plain desperation to get on.) And I can't turn off the sound until I have configured it.
Solution: Found a headphone with volume control, plugged it in and turned down the volume.
Tip to the considerate PC salesman: Supply the beast with a dummy minijack plugged into the headphone output.
(From my blog)
Corporal Kyle Hall from 38th Signal Regiment (right), Specialist Reyes Miguel, 319th Phycological Operation Company (US) (center) and Master corporal Chris Hunt, 26th Field Artillery Regiment are working on a pamphlet for a simulated distribution to the local population during Exercise Bison Warrior held in CFB Shilo, Manitoba, on August 18th, 2015.
Caporal Kyle Hall du 38e Régiment de transmission (droite), le ’specialist Reyes Miguel du 319e ‘Phycological Operation Company (US)(centre)’ et le caporal-chef Chris Hunt du 26e Régiment d’artillerie de campagne travaillent sur un pamphlet qui sera distribuer de façon simulé à la population locale durant l’Exercise Bison Warrior sur la BFC Shilo, Manitoba, le 18 août 2015.
Photo by: MCpl/Cplc Louis Brunet, Canadian Army Public Affairs/ Affaires publiques de l'Armée canadienne