The Way of the South - Take II
Aprile 21, 2007 at 8:36 am | In 160th soar, elicotteri, foto, helicopters, nascar, nightstalkers, us army aviation | 2 CommentsAtlanta Motor Speedway, March 18, 2007.
Immagini Hi-Res dall’esibizione di quest’anno.

Special Operations warriors enter the Atlanta Motor Speedway aboard a MH-6 Little Bird helicopter during pre-race activities at the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway Mar. 18. (Photo by Bonita Riddley, USASOC PAO) Click to Enlarge

SOF Warriors from the four service components of the U.S. Special Operations Command enter the Atlanta Motor Speedway on the exterior of two MH-6 Little Bird helicopters from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne). Photo by Walter Sokalski. Click to Enlarge

An MH-47 Chinook helicopter from 2nd Battalion, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), Fort Campbell, Ky., arrives in a cloud of dust at Tara Field outside the Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga. Photo by Walter Sokalski. Click to Enlarge

Soldiers from the U.S. Army Special Operations Command along with Fox Sports NASCAR Analyst Jeff Hammond fly beneath an MH-60 Blackhawk helicopter into the Atlanta Motor Speedway. This SPIES insertion was part of the SOF Infiltration Demonstration prior to the start of the Kobalt Tools 500. (Photo by Walter Sokalski.) Click to Enlarge

Special Forces Soldiers, Rangers, and Fox Sports Analyst, Jeff Hammond, practice SPIES in preparation for Sunday’s (March 18) Special Operations Infiltration Demonstration at the nearby Atlanta Motor Speedway. Photo by Walter Sokalski. Click to Enlarge

Members of the Black Daggers, U.S. Army Special Operations Command Parachute Team, exit a CASA 212 over the Atlanta Motor Speedway at the beginning of the pre-race SOF Infiltration Demonstration. (Photo by Walter Sokalski.) Click to Enlarge

Members of the Black Daggers, U.S. Army Special Operations Command Parachute Team, float down toward the infield of the Atlanta Motor Speedway. (Photo by Walter Sokalski.) Click to Enlarge

A member of the Black Daggers, U.S. Army Special Operations Command Parachute Team, touches down onto the infield of Atlanta Motor Speedway to start the pre-race SOF Infiltration Demonstration. (Photo by Walter Sokalski.) Click to

Juan Montoya shakes hands with Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Jason Tompsett, Seal Team 8 (l) and Army Sgt. Edward Hull, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) before the start of the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway Mar. 18. (Photo by Bonita Riddley, USASOC PAO) Click to Enlarge

Sgt. Charles P. Foote, 9th Psychological Operations Battalion, finishes his parade lap around the Atlanta Motor Speedway inbetween NASCAR Drivers Juan Montoya (l) and Kurt Busch. (Photo by Walter Sokalski.) Click to Enlarge
The Way of the South
Aprile 21, 2007 at 1:39 am | In nascar, nightstalkers, soar | No CommentsNel 2005 la NASCAR chiese all’US Army di aviotrasportare la Pace Car fino all’Atlanta Motor Speedway, il circuito dove si stava per disputare la Golden Corral 500. L’US Army rispose inviando uno squadrone del 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, i “NightStalkers”, composto da MH-60, A/MH-6 e MH-47. Ecco a voi il filmato:
Un’entrata in grande stile non c’e’ che dire ![]()
Safest & Most Dangerous Cities
Aprile 21, 2007 at 1:10 am | In USA, south, stats | No CommentsLe 10 grandi citta’ americane piu’ sicure
1. San Jose, California
2. Honolulu, Hawaii
3. El Paso, Texas
4. New York, New York
5. Austin, Texas
6. San Diego, California
7. San Antonio, Texas
8. Louisville, Kentucky
9. Fort Worth, Texas
10. Jacksonville, Florida
Sei su Dieci si trovano nel Sud, di cui ben quattro nel Texas. New York negli ultimi anni e’ stata protagonista di un rimontone pazzesco!
Le 10 grandi citta’ americane piu’ pericolose
1. St. Louis, Missouri
2. Detroit, Michigan
3. Flint, Michigan
4. Camden, New Jersey
5. Memphis, Tennessee
6. Miami Gardens, Florida
7. Orlando, Florida
8. Compton, California
9. Springfield, Massachussets
10. Little Rock, Arkansas
40% al Sud? Ahi, ahi, non ci siamo per niente
Nessuna sorpresa per Camden, Flint e Detroit… ma a St. Louis? Che diavolo succede a St. Louis? C’mon, Show Me State!
Source: Morgan Quitno Press/CNN
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