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July 18, 2005

Mid-Air Over China Lake

Two F/A-18s Tangle -- No Word On Injuries

Two US Navy F/A-18 aircraft collided in mid-air during a Monday training session, according to military officials. The fates of the crews involved were not immediately known.

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Embraer Ready To Build Next-Gen Spy Plane? Not So Fast

Lockheed-Martin Re-Evaluating ERJ 145 For Aerial Common Sensor Program

It was a big, big deal for Brazilian-based Embraer -- and for Florida. When the Army announced the ERJ-145 had been selected as the flying platform for the new Aerial Common Sensor program, the manufacturer broke ground on a new facility at Jacksonville's Cecil Field. Governor Jeb Bush attended, all a-giggle about the prospect of a huge aerospace plant at the former Navy base.

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If You Get Caught, You're Tryin' Too Hard

Air Force Pilot Trainees, NCO Face The Music In Cheating Scandals

The Air Force dealt harshly with two cheating scandals this week. One involved officers cheating on academic quizzes in pilot training, and the other involved an NCO illegally distributing materials for enlisted promotion exams.

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Teddy Troopers Jumping Into Iraq

Operation Teddy Drop

Teddy Troopers are parachuting into various areas around Baghdad, on a one-way mission. The stuffed animals with makeshift parachutes float into the hands of waiting Iraqis below.

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Kabul Air Control Center Open For Business

Regional Center

The Kabul Air Control Center officially opened July 12th with a ceremony presided over by the second vice president of Afghanistan.

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