User: Sondr3h |
Airbase - Escape I did not make this song, nor do I claim, or have any, affiliation with the makers of it. The music I upload, is music that I or others like, so feel liked if you made this song. This video was not intended for any personal gain. Thank you for reading. Tags: airbase escape techno trance dance music |
User: foxxravin |
Airbase - Magic Silence Airbase - Magic Silence visit http://tranceproject.sm4.biz for downloads etc. Tags: Airbase Trance magic |
User: Sughney |
Airbase - Ocean Realm Great track. Enjoy! Tags: Airbase trance edm techno house electronica sug rave dance |
User: RICKHAMA |
iio-smooth(airbase remix) * Tags: trance |
User: thiefsjoerd |
airbase-medusa airbase-medusa Tags: airbase-medusa(original remix) |
User: journeymanpictures |
Kandahar Air Base - Afghanistan Produced July 2007 With many roads in Afghanistan too dangerous to use, helicopters play an integral part in NATO's strategy. The giant airbase in Kandahar has become a key staging post. But even this vast compound isn't safe from attack. Tags: Afghanistan Journeyman Pictures Taliban Kandahar Air Base Choppers US Terror |
User: Trancer93 |
Solar Stone - Solar Coaster (Airbase Remix) Solar Stone - Solar Coaster (Airbase Remix). From a cd Single, good song. Here is the link to download: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=26SA1F00 Tags: Solar Stone Coaster Airbase Remix Trance |
User: militaryvideocom |
Bien Hoa Air Base: 1964-1969 This is a short clip. The entire video is 80 min. For more details go to http://www.militaryvideo.com/store/store.cfm This video details various activities at Bien Hoa Air Base during the Vietnam War. Video includes excellent aerial views of the entire base, as well as ground shots of numerous areas and buildings. Video also includes: Base construction, flight line activities, the arrival of sentry dogs, 1969 rocket attack, control tower activities, an on-camera interview with Col. Richard C. Catledge, Cmdr. 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing, Christmas at Bien Hoa, and day-to-day activities of pilots, security police, mechanics, ordnance crews, controllers, and various personnel. Tags: Bien Hoa Air Base Vietnam War USAF Force |
User: vvideo06 |
Mt. Pinatubo Evacuation of Clark Air Base Philippines Enjoy this two- part visual trace along the route of thousands of evacuees from Clark Air Base and Subic Bay, Philippines, as they escape the destructive force of the pending eruption of the Mt. Pinatubo volcano June 1991. Part 1 of this miraculous adventure covers the historic trek first from Clark Air Base to Subic Bay Naval Base; A week later evacuees board the massive aircraft carrier, USS Abraham Lincoln, for a three day voyage, arriving off shore and ferried to Mac tan Air Base, Cebu by helicopter. Stops include: Guam, Hickam Air Base, Hawaii and on to Travis Air Force Base, California. Part 2 offers the viewer a rare, but memorable glimpse back at US military facilities as they were before this colossal event. Videographer and former Clarkite, Virgil Hopper produced this Philippines Experience video series. He is a former member of the American Forces Radio and Television Service that served both Clark and Subic-area audiences with radio and television programming on FEN, the (Far East Network). A large library of video features were shot during Mr. Hopper's stay in the Philippines, from military functions to private events. Most of those features will be available online soon... Tags: Clark Air Base; Mt. Pinatubo; Subic Bay R.P. |
User: ATFSCrash |
Bien Hoa Air Base Vietnam May 16 1965 Conflagration / Fire As far as I know this is the first time this video has been made readily available to the GP when I posted this on Youtube. ;) This was one of the largest base fires in the US History. It would have been much larger if emergency crews didn't respond so fast. As far as I know this is the first time this video has been made readily available to the GP when I posted this on Youtube. ;)Fire at Bien Hoa Air Base Vietnam May 16, 1965, explosions and cleanup (FOD patrol). This was mishap was investigated and determined to be accidental "Large numbers of USAF strike aircraft were sent to bases where pavement for aircraft parking was at a premium. Aircraft were parked wing tip to wing tip, vulnerable to an accidental explosion or enemy attack. A need for aircraft revetments was dramatically brought home on 16 May 1965 when the explosion of a bomb under the wing of a loaded B-57 aircraft set off a chain reaction of explosions on the parking apron at Bien Hoa Air Base, South Vietnam. Forty aircraft were destroyed, 26 Americans killed, and over 60 wounded." http://www.vspa.com/bien-hoa-godfrey-b57-explosion-1965.htm "On May 16, 1965, while waiting to takeoff on a mission, a B-57B exploded on the ground at Bien Hoa, setting off a whole chain of secondary explosions. The resulting conflagration destroyed ten B-57s, eleven VNAF A-1H Skyraiders, and a US Navy F-8 Crusader. The surviving B-57s were transferred to Tan Son Nhut and continued to fly sorties on a reduced scale until the losses could be made good. Some B-57Bs had to be transferred to Vietnam from the Air National Guard, and 12 B-57Es had to be withdrawn from target-towing duties and reconfigured as bombers to make good these losses." http://kalaniosullivan.com/KunsanAB/OtherUnits/Howitwasb_a.html Tags: Fire Mishap USAF Safety Explosion Airplanes Emergency Conflagration Bien Hoa Air Base Vietnam 1965 A-1 Skyraider B-57 |
User: nO1PlAyAr134 |
Airbase - Medusa support me and my videos by going to http://polarizedmarketing.com/ And clicking ONE in FOUR of the sites on the page that are in descending order underneath the sentence Online marketing and making money on the internet is as clear as mud, now we are clearing it for you sitemap to visit the site. need to contact us? Here PLEASE KEEP TRANCE/HARDSTYLE/HARDCORE alive =) all the best. Tags: airbase medusa state of trance duderstadt smile hardcore heaven anjunabeats qlimax |
User: TigerHeros |
Katunayake Airbase Attack On Tuesday, July 23, 2001 at 3:30am, a strike team consisting of fourteen members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam infiltrated the Katunayake Airbase and commenced a 10 hour assault on the Sri Lankan Air Force. This battle caused the largest amount of financial loss to the Sri Lankan Army in the 18 years of the Tamil Eelam separatist conflict. The total financial loss was estimated by the Sri Lankan government to be $375 million USD. The meticulously planned attack by the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) targeted SriLanka Airlines aircraft parked on the apron and another foreign-owned cargo plane was spared. When the battle was over 14 members of the LTTE, 7 soldiers of the Sri Lankan Air Force had been killed. There were no civilian casualties. The confidence of the Sri Lankan military had been shattered. Ten Squadron" Bombing Runs Sri Lanka had newly assembled an aerial bombardment fleet known as "Ten Squadron". It consisted of thirteen Kfirs and eight MIG-27s. Katunayake that had the most suitable infrastructure in terms of tarmac and runway facility for smooth multi-level take offs and landings for these aircraft, particularly the supersonic MIGs and Kfirs. Though the Katunayake attack had been put together in the year 2000 the LTTE had refrained from implementation because the LTTE had been observing a unilateral ceasefire. The Kumaratunga regime rejected the LTTEs peace offer and pursued war. It launched operation 'Agni Kheela' on April 24 which ended in failure. The turning point came when the government embarked on a massive bombing spree in the North on June 30, under the flimsy pretext that it was necessary to preempt an offensive planned by the Tigers to retake Jaffna. The LTTE denied this vehemently and issued a statement on July 2, warning the government that it must bear the consequences for the unwarranted air raids. Meanwhile some Air force personnel came to the playground after electricity supply was resumed to check out the "picnickers". There were none. Empty soft drink cans, food parcel remains and biscuit and chocolate wrappers were strewn around. The Air force personnel did not suspect anything and told the residents who complained that the "picnickers" must have left after their "bajaw" and returned. This was a security lapse with grave consequences. The Tiger squad reached a point about 400 metres from the outer fence behind the Air base. There was an open stretch of land between the fence and the outskirts of the coconut grove that was a "no go zone' as it was heavily mined. Also the fence was too was electronically activated and could electrocute intruders. There was however a drainage canal that was partly sub - terranean. This was to prevent flooding of the runways and tarmac during rainy season. The water flowed through to a nearby marshy lagoon. It was stone dry now. The Tigers now began to crawl through this drainage canal towards the base. The advance column infiltrated the outer limits of the base through the canal and deactivated the electronic fence. The barbed wire was then cut systematically. Thereafter the entire team with their weapons and equipment got inside the base perimeter. The next step was to fix explosives to the three transformers. The Tigers had accurate maps and diagrams of the installation and knew exactly where everything was. Some Tigers also moved towards the hangars and prepared to explode the aircraft within. At 3:15AM a single subdued shot was fired by one of the Tigers. Air force sentries heard it and were puzzled but did not react sharply. It is presumed that the shot was some form of signal to the squad which divided itself into three main groups. The electric transformers were blown up in rapid succession from 3:30 to 3:35AM. The Air base was enveloped in darkness. The Air force did not suspect anything at even this stage. Along with electricity board men attempts were on to check out and restore powers supply again. There were 350 Air force personnel of all categories in the base at the time of attack. While total darkness reigned the Tiger squad moved out in three directions. One went clandestinely to the Airport terminal and climbed on top of the control tower roof. One went inside the hangar premises and started implanting explosives. The third went towards the tarmac and commenced affixing explosives. Tags: ltte tamil tigers eelam nadu freedom fighters sri lanka asia war civil air strike bombing airport assualt |
User: militaryvideocom |
Attack On Tuy Hoa Air Base In 1968 This is a short clip. The entire video is 12 min. For more details go to http://www.militaryvideo.com/store/store.cfm This video covers damage to aircraft caused by early morning Viet Cong raid. Includes scenes of Security Police viewing bodies of dead Viet Cong in sandy area near perimeter fence. Debris of C-130 aircraft destroyed in the raid. Airman with fire hose spraying wreckage. Aircraft and fuel burning on flight line. Dead Viet Cong entangled in concertina wire and grenade launcher nearby. 6) Col Abner M. Aust, Jr., and Security police detail near perimeter fence. Dead Viet Cong in field showing .45 caliber pistol in hand. Airmen photographing dead Viet Cong. Aerial views of Tuy Hoa, including C-130 revetment area with undamaged and destroyed aircraft, and Security Police detail at perimeter fence. Tags: Tuy Hoa Air Base Viet Cong Vietnam War Force USAF C-130 |
User: bestbowl263 |
Talla 2xlc - Carry Me (Airbase Dub Mix) Great song. Enjoy! Tags: Trance Talla 2xlc Carry Me Airbase Dub Mix Electronica |
User: eelamsong |
எல்லாளன் நடவடிக்கை - Anuradhapuram Air Base Attack. Operation Ellalan - Anuradhapuram Air Base Attack: Copy Rights - www.pathivu.com. Tags: eelamsong eelam songs song eelamsongs tamil tamileelamsongs mp3 tamileelam videos eelamvideos eelammp3 ltte tamilsongs |
User: afnkorea |
Rapcon at Osan Air Base Aircraft controllers from the 51st Operations Support Squadron's Radar Approach Control are continually training to ensure that aircraft in Mustang Country take off and land safely. Tags: afn korea airmen 51st FW Osan rapcon control tower approach ATC Air Traffic Control OSS Arrival Simulator Skeen USAF |
User: syucikas |
Johnson Air Base APO 994 Johnson Air Base and Irumagawa Japan Slide Show with a sound track from the Far East Network broadcast of "The Top Twenty" radio show. Tags: "Johnson Air Base" Irumagawa "Top Twenty" AACS japan |
User: militaryvideocom |
Phu Cat Air Base, 1966-1968 This is a short clip. The entire video is 80 min. For more details go to http://www.militaryvideo.com/store/store.cfm This video covers activities at Phu Cat Air Base in Vietnam from 1966 through 1968. Includes aerial views of the base via helicopter, construction of the facility by RMK (Raymond Morrison Knudson) and the 819th Civil Engineering Sqdn. The initial occupation of the base by the 355th Tactical Fighter Squadron (Fighting Falcons). And covers activities of SPs (37th Security Police Squadron) on the base and on Hill 151 overlooking Phu Cat. Also includes excellent details of F-100Ds being prepared for combat and general scenes of day-to-day activities on the base. Tags: Phu Cat Air Base Vietnam War USAF Force |
User: militaryvideocom |
B-52 At Utapao Air Base Thailand During The Vietnam War This is a short clip. The entire video is 80 min. For more details go to http://www.militaryvideo.com/store/store.cfm This video is divided into three parts. Part one is narrated and follows a B-52 crew based at Utapao Air Base in Thailand. There are interviews with the crew and they are shown in an operational debriefing. Also seen is MACV at Tan Son Nhut Air Base, where B-52 targets are selected. Part two is not narrated (captions) and covers crew boardings, B-52D departures and returns, reception for 100 mission pilot, bomb handling and loading activities, duties of ground crew in preparation for aircraft departure, and gathering of drag chutes at end of runway. Unit is the 307th Strategic Wing. Part three is a short narrated segment focusing on Operation Linebacker II, launching of B-52s against Hanoi, N. Vietnam in an attempt to break the deadlock at Paris peace talks. Tags: B-52 Stratofortress Utapao Air Base Thailand Force Vietnam War |
User: Lastog561 |
Mt. Pinatubo Explosion At Clark Air Base, Philippines Part 1 Clark Airbase Website: http://www.clarkab.com/ http://www.subicbaypi.com/ This is from the show called Nova and the title of this particular segment is called "In The Path Of A Killer Volcanoe". It documents the happenings just before Mt. Pinatubo exploded to when the volcanoe finally erupted. Tags: Mount Pinatubo Mt. Clark Air Base Airbase Force Subic Bay Naval Station Philippines Filipino Filipina Pinoy Pinay Volca |
User: AirbaseOfficial |
Airbase - Pandemonium Alphabet City. Tags: airbase trance jezper dj |
User: jaralero |
DESERTGATE: A Phantom Airbase in Iraq (US House of Representatives - February 12, 2008) Congressman Ted Poe (TX-02) exposes the latest contracting scam, a Phantom Airbase in Iraq. (Transcript) Madam Speaker, oh where, oh where has the American air base gone? Oh where or where can it be? With its 6,000 phantom troops and 32 million missing dollars, oh where, oh where can it be? Madam Speaker, let me explain. Corruption has struck again, and just like times in the past, it's at the taxpayers' expense. Government investigators recently uncovered the newest scam in contracting. This time it's a phantom air base in Iraq, purchased by the U.S. taxpayers at the tune of $32 million. Madam Speaker, here it is, or here it's supposed to be. This is a photograph of the location in Iraq where the air base is, or where it was supposed to be built. But you can see that there is nothing to see because it was never built. Last month the Inspector General at the Defense Department released a report about money spent to help train and equip Iraqi military and police forces. The contracting project in question was awarded to Ellis Environmental Group, a U.S. company based out of Florida, in 2006. The U.S. Air Force paid the company $32 million for this project, this air base in Iraq. The construction contract would have involved the creation of barracks and offices for 6,000 Iraqi troops in Ramadi, the capital of the Anbar province. But the project had to be abandoned before anything was ever built when the Iraqi Defense Ministry failed to obtain this desert land for the base. So what happened to the $32 million the Air Force doled out to Ellis Environmental? The alarming answer is no one knows. And the company won't say. An Air Force spokesman says the contractor set up a camp for construction workers and began design work for the headquarters before the project was halted. But nothing was ever built. All we know now is that none of the $32 million the U.S. paid out to these contractors was returned to U.S. taxpayers. The Air Force is set to begin an audit of the project, but no one knows how long that's going to take. The Inspector General report documents more abuses. And USA Today Matt Keller, reporter, said the findings show "the military didn't keep adequate records of equipment for the Iraqis ranging from generators and garage trucks to thousands of guns and grenade launchers. Separately, the United States has launched a criminal investigation into allegations that weapons it bought for the Iraqi soldiers ended up in the hands of insurgent and terrorist groups." Madam Speaker, this ought not to be. In the meantime, Ellis Environmental Group has changed its name. If a crime has been committed, these outlaws responsible need to be held accountable. Madam Speaker, war profiteers that make money off of war by building "phantom" military bases like this one should be prosecuted. This type of conduct fits the definition of war crimes. Maybe we should build a real prison for war criminals out in this desert in the sands of Iraq to house thieves that steal American money. So, Madam Speaker, oh where, oh where has the American base gone? Oh where, oh where can it be? With its 6,000 phantom troops and 32 million missing dollars, it's where, oh where no one can see. And that's just the way it is. [ http://poe.house.gov/News/DocumentPrint.aspx?DocumentID=83782 ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- U.S. paid $32M for Iraqi base that wasn't built (By Matt Kelley, USA TODAY) http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2007-12-13-Iraqcontract_N.htm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Political Friendster - Ellis Environmental Group - Connections http://www.politicalfriendster.com/showPerson.php?id=6498&name=Ellis-Environmental-Group- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Phantom military bases materializing in Iraq http://feeds.bignewsnetwork.com/?sid=147808 US Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy Karen Hughes on the Charlie Rose Show : "Charlie Rose: ... They think we are still there for the oil, or they think the United States wants permanent bases. Does the United States want permanent bases in Iraq? Karen Hughes: We want nothing more than to bring our men and women in uniform home. As soon as possible, but not before they finish the job. Charlie Rose: And do not want to keep bases there? Karen Hughes: No, we want to bring our people home as soon as possible." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cafferty: Billion$ into Iraq. Ron Paul, Only One Against it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edPYN9zOm_c -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tags: usa elections 2008 constitution ted poe ron paul invisible base iraq war tax spend contract scam scandal corruption |
User: cobra233 |
Incirlik Airbase Adana Turkey - 6 ONW Fighters returning to Base:) EF-111, F-16C/CJ, Tornado, Jaguar Tags: Incirlik LTAG F-16 F-111 Jaguar Tornado Turkey Adana Military Aircraft Jets Fighters |
User: militaryvideocom |
Phan Rang Air Base, 1965-1970 This is a short clip. The entire video is 60 min. For more details go to http://www.militaryvideo.com/store/store.cfm This video documents Air Force activities at Phan Rang Air Base between 1967 and 1970. Includes excellent aerial views of the base via helicopter. Coverage of the 612th Tactical Fighter Squadron's first combat missions (F-100Ds) out of Phan Rang. The arrival of the 614th TFS (F-100Ds) at Phan Rang and a day in the life of F-4C fighter pilots (366th Tactical Fighter Wing) at Phan Rang. Also includes ground shots of base barracks, messhalls and numerous buildings and areas. Excellent detail of flight line activity with actual voice communications between controllers and personnel on the flight line. Tags: Phan Rang Air Base USAF Force f-100 super sabre vietnam war |
User: militaryvideocom |
Da Nang Air Base: Scenes From 1965-1970 This is a short clip. The entire video is 100 min. For more details go to http://www.militaryvideo.com/store/store.cfm Video covers day-to-day activities at Da Nang Air Base during the Vietnam War, from both the Air Force and Marine Corps sides of the base. The quality of the video is excellent and includes incredible aerial views (approximately 15 minutes worth) of the entire base. Also includes film footage of the Marines coming into Da Nang in 1965. There are also great shots of numerous areas on the base including: 23rd Air Base Group Headquarters, 15th Aerial Port Squadron passenger terminal, 366th Tactical Fighter Wing Warriors Command Post, Camp Da Nang, 41st Wing, 14th Tactical Fighter Squadron, mess buindings, living and recreation facilities, and much more. Tags: Da Nang DaNANG Air Base Vietnam War USAF Marine Corps USMC |