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On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 02:07:36 GMT, Don White
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The nuclear carrier FS Charles de Gaulle, with a submarine, tanker and
two destroyers arrived for a five day visit yesterday. They had been
exercising off the coast with Canadian and American navies.


Don't you mean practicing surrendering to the Canadian and American
navies?

Later,

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On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 10:06:51 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
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On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 02:07:36 GMT, Don White
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The nuclear carrier FS Charles de Gaulle, with a submarine, tanker and
two destroyers arrived for a five day visit yesterday. They had been
exercising off the coast with Canadian and American navies.


Don't you mean practicing surrendering to the Canadian and American
navies?

Later,

Tom


Their aviators already tried that:

http://www.canada.com/news/world/sto...8-f41df70a2456

We didn't like their aircraft, or their uniforms.
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Their aviators already tried that:

http://www.canada.com/news/world/sto...8-f41df70a2456


"Forced to land" for an overnight in Atlantic City? Hah!! Reminds me of
when I was in the AF in Colorado. AF/Navy/Marine training flights would use
Buckley ANGB as a destination. Amazing how many of those suffered
mechanical problems on late Friday afternoons in the winter -- and just
happened to have skis and other accoutrements tucked away somewhere on the
airplane! :-)


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"John H" wrote in message

Their aviators already tried that:

http://www.canada.com/news/world/sto...8-f41df70a2456


"Forced to land" for an overnight in Atlantic City? Hah!! Reminds me of
when I was in the AF in Colorado. AF/Navy/Marine training flights would
use Buckley ANGB as a destination. Amazing how many of those suffered
mechanical problems on late Friday afternoons in the winter -- and just
happened to have skis and other accoutrements tucked away somewhere on the
airplane! :-)


I know military pilots that used to keep their flying hours up by making
trips up to Pease Airforce Base in NH, just a few miles from the lobstoer
vendors.



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