VMA-331 was a United States Marine Corps attack squadron known as the “Doodlebugs” and “Bumblebees.” It served in World War II and later conflicts, and it was decommissioned on 1 October 1992.
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VMA-331 was a United States Marine Corps attack squadron known as the “Doodlebugs” and “Bumblebees.” It served in World War II and later conflicts, and it was decommissioned on 1 October 1992.
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27 April 1967. U.S. Navy A-6 Intruders and A-4 Skyhawks raided Kep Airfield in North Vietnam, striking MiGs on the ground, degrading the Vietnam People's Air Force capability to intercept U.S. strike packages.
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A U.S. Navy Douglas A-4E Skyhawk (BuNo 152069) from Attack Squadron 106 (VA-106) "Gladiators" is brought to the launching position on a steam catapult aboard the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid (CVS-11), during flight operations in the Gulf of Tonkin, September 1968. Note the nosewheel steering bar in use. Although being classified as an anti-submarine carrier, Intrepid made three deployments to Vietnam as an attack carrier with Attack Carrier Air Wing Ten (CVW-10) embarked, the one when the photo was taken, from 4 June 1968 to 8 February 1969, being the last one.
Note: Aircraft BuNo 152069 was actually an A-4E, not an A-4F as stated by the U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command.
Scale study that got outta hand.
She was sleeping like a child, refusing to acknowledge how easily it would have been to wake up with a slit throat. She didn’t trust Juno in particular, but she feared loneliness more than violence and it was just so easy to lean against someone else’s shoulder for a bit. She knew they couldn’t stick around forever, and that no one would hesitate to turn against another in the Hunger Games, but she also found their small, unofficial, odd alliance to be a shield against many of the other, more blood-thirsty tributes who might hesitate if they saw two of them instead of just one skinny girl.
Juliet woke up to the earthquake -- a violent, nervous, sudden manner of waking up. The sort that follows a bad nightmare. The first thing she knew was that something sticky was climbing up her foot. When she looked down, the first impulse was to scream, but she bit her tongue. Making noise for other tributes to hear wasn’t what she wished for. And she definitely wasn’t going to cry over the odd paste she was slowly but surely sinking it. She wasn’t going to die, not because of that.
“Juno,” her voice was hoarse and alarmed, but Juliet was trying to keep her calm. “Juno, I have a problem. Please help me and don’t run away because it’ll be as if you killed me yourself if you don’t help me.” She knew the other girl had no debt to her. She could have just walked away, as easily as that. “I don’t want to die like this.”
Trying to keep her calm, she placed her hands on the hard ground in front of her and tried to pluck herself out of there, but stopped immediately as she noticed there was no result. This was going to either hurt or kill her. She rolled her sleeves so the somewhat liquid wouldn’t stick to her hands as well and looked around, desperately trying to find a solution to a problem she didn’t understand to begin with.
“Juno, I need you to-”
And so it started raining densely, in the middle of her sentence. Juliet wanted to sink in and die for a moment, but she had to keep it together. The girl took a deep breath, unable to do anything else.
“Find thick, long tree branches. Please.”
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Ok so I saw endgame yesterday
And can I just say: it should have become captain Barnes
Also Harley was at the funeral 😕
And peters reaction was just so sad and I cried properly
And tchallas entry with all of wakanda was incredible and I was squealing the whole time
Nat died and I actually cried for her and I just hate that she still only saw the bad things in herself instead of all the good she has done for the earth
Loki didn’t come back so I’m gonna sue
And Thor is fat so that was funny
There are a lot of problems with Endgame. But sometimes you fall for the imperfect than the perfect. And as a person who sees everything 'critically', still couldn't make myself not fall for this wonder. The plot holes are all blacked out in my head even when I can see them clearly (a strange feeling isn't it?) because this movie has completely ruled all my feelings which none before could... LoVe YoU 3000