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In order for this template to be displayed on this page we need to have some information pertaining to BRAC and this facility. Because their is no information on the page, I am moving the templete here until the information can be uploaded. For more information, click here. TomStar81 03:46, 28 August 2005 (UTC)
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Magnolia677, your deletion makes no sense. You keep saying "this article is about an airport in Texas; you've added a photo of New Mexico" First off, it is NOT about an airport, it is about an air force base, which is very, very different. Trust me, I have over 20 years experience as a dependent then an airman myself. Next, the section is "Modern Era" and this plane represents the most advanced plane and the primary mission of that air force base. There is no way to be more topical than this. Finally, it doesn't matter that the plane is over New Mexico. The mission of Dyess isn't to fly planes over Texas, it is to fly them all over the world. Most of the time when a B-1B is flying, it is over someplace besides Abilene, Texas. It can NOT drop a Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile over Abilene, it would hit Wylie or Potosi or Phantom. There is no missle range in TYler country.... The White Sands range is the closest range to Dyess, so of course it is there. The photo is of the plane (Dyess's mission), not of New Mexico. So yes, I expect to add it back unless someone has a better idea. I'm open minded, but this "New Mexico" argument doesn't hold water if you know anything about this topic. Dennis Brown | 2¢ | WER 16:46, 2 July 2014 (UTC)
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I was wondering if anyone can help find an image of a complete collection of U.S. Air Force pins. I have a colonel pin from my pops and i want to see a complete is of them so I can check them off as I get them. Plz @ me a photo along with the names and ranks for each one. Thx! (ᚠ)[L](ᚠ)[U](ᚠ)[C](ᚠ)[K](ᚠ) Odin&Sleipnir ( talk) 05:53, 5 July 2023 (UTC)
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Magnolia677, your deletion makes no sense. You keep saying "this article is about an airport in Texas; you've added a photo of New Mexico" First off, it is NOT about an airport, it is about an air force base, which is very, very different. Trust me, I have over 20 years experience as a dependent then an airman myself. Next, the section is "Modern Era" and this plane represents the most advanced plane and the primary mission of that air force base. There is no way to be more topical than this. Finally, it doesn't matter that the plane is over New Mexico. The mission of Dyess isn't to fly planes over Texas, it is to fly them all over the world. Most of the time when a B-1B is flying, it is over someplace besides Abilene, Texas. It can NOT drop a Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile over Abilene, it would hit Wylie or Potosi or Phantom. There is no missle range in TYler country.... The White Sands range is the closest range to Dyess, so of course it is there. The photo is of the plane (Dyess's mission), not of New Mexico. So yes, I expect to add it back unless someone has a better idea. I'm open minded, but this "New Mexico" argument doesn't hold water if you know anything about this topic. Dennis Brown | 2¢ | WER 16:46, 2 July 2014 (UTC)
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I was wondering if anyone can help find an image of a complete collection of U.S. Air Force pins. I have a colonel pin from my pops and i want to see a complete is of them so I can check them off as I get them. Plz @ me a photo along with the names and ranks for each one. Thx! (ᚠ)[L](ᚠ)[U](ᚠ)[C](ᚠ)[K](ᚠ) Odin&Sleipnir ( talk) 05:53, 5 July 2023 (UTC)