heroes and villains
Heroes and Villains throughout history that have defined their industries and workflow as we know it today. Those we look up to, and those we learn mistakes from.
We can call him "B"!
He wasn't talking about me... or, he didn't think he was talking about me. How could he be?! we barely knew each other. He was talking about someone else, someone he knew before... in another life. He was talking about a woman, a first love. He was talking about someone who became the model in his mind for everything he wanted in another person... everything he wanted to be in love with, all in one package.
By Feral R. Wilder3 years ago in Journal
Tragic Loss: Ryan Mallett's Untimely Death Shocks the USA
Title Introduction: In a shocking turn of events, the United States is mourning the untimely demise of former NFL quarterback Ryan Mallett. The news of Mallett's death has sent shockwaves throughout the nation, leaving sports enthusiasts and fans in disbelief. As details surrounding the tragic event continue to emerge, an outpouring of condolences and heartfelt tributes flood social media, cementing Mallett's legacy as a talented athlete and beloved figure in the sports community. This article aims to delve into the life and career of Ryan Mallett, reflecting on his accomplishments, struggles, and the lasting impact he has left on the world of football.
By Gunwant Bhillare3 years ago in Journal
Red Flags
In the spring of 1976, I was assigned to Nellis AFB in Las Vegas, Nevada. I was a 316 Missile Maintenance Mechanic. I had joined the Air Force in hopes of learning electronics and getting a civilian job in the field once I left the service. The issue was that missile electronics were being phased out at the base level, and we no longer did repairs on the guidance systems, my specialty. I was looking at transferring to the Loadmaster program when the Missile Shop Supervisor asked if I would be interested in transferring to the bomb dump for a new program that was just getting underway. The position was to be a shift commander in the Munitions Control Room. I would be responsible for coordinating deliveries of munitions to the flight line and returning the empty trailers back to the Bomb Dump for new loads.
By Barron M Broomfield3 years ago in Journal

