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<Willie.Mookie@gmail.com> wrote in message news:4273d110-d740-4480-9ecc-18554afad1aa@34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... ..... > > The USA could indeed become an energy exporter at about $40 per barrel > - using this technology, and put itself into a very strong position > indeed toward instituting a hydrogen economy > > The USA has the following energy foot print > > 6.8 billion barrels     

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Author: Rob Dekker
Date: Jul 12, 2008 00:02

tomcervo wrote: New York Times, June 22, 2008 At Odds With Air Force, Army Adds Its Own Aviation Unit By THOM SHANKER WASHINGTON — Ever since the Army lost its warplanes to a newly independent Air Force after World War II, soldiers have depended on the sister service for help from the sky, from bombing and strafing to transport and surveillance. ......... to me is
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New York Times, June 22, 2008 At Odds With Air Force, Army Adds Its Own Aviation Unit By THOM SHANKER WASHINGTON — Ever since the Army lost its warplanes to a newly independent Air Force after World War II, soldiers have depended on the sister service for help from the sky, from bombing and strafing to transport and surveillance. But the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have frayed the relationship     

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Author: BigRed
Date: Jun 27, 2008 07:06

So when will the Army adds an navy unit? http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/22/washington/22military.html?_r=1&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&oref=slogin At Odds With Air Force, Army Adds Air Unit By Thom Shanker New York Times June 22, 2008 WASHINGTON — Ever since the Army lost its warplanes to a newly independent Air Force after World War II, soldiers have depended on the sister service for help
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So when will the Army adds an navy unit? http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/22/washington/22military.html?_r=1&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&oref=slogin At Odds With Air Force, Army Adds Air Unit By Thom Shanker New York Times June 22, 2008 WASHINGTON — Ever since the Army lost its warplanes to a newly independent Air Force after World War II, soldiers have depended on the sister service for help     

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Author: tomcervo
Date: Jun 26, 2008 17:03

US Army Starting Its Own Air Unit, Relationship With Air Force Strained Ever since the Army lost its warplanes to a newly independent Air Force after World War II, soldiers have depended on the sister service for help from the sky, from bombing and strafing to transport and surveillance. But the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have frayed the relationship, with Army officers making increasingly
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US Army Starting Its Own Air Unit, Relationship With Air Force Strained Ever since the Army lost its warplanes to a newly independent Air Force after World War II, soldiers have depended on the sister service for help from the sky, from bombing and strafing to transport and surveillance. But the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have frayed the relationship, with Army officers making increasingly     

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Author: Mike
Date: Jun 23, 2008 07:21

US Army Starting Its Own Air Unit, Relationship With Air Force Strained Ever since the Army lost its warplanes to a newly independent Air Force after World War II, soldiers have depended on the sister service for help from the sky, from bombing and strafing to transport and surveillance. But the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have frayed the relationship, with Army officers making increasingly
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US Army Starting Its Own Air Unit, Relationship With Air Force Strained Ever since the Army lost its warplanes to a newly independent Air Force after World War II, soldiers have depended on the sister service for help from the sky, from bombing and strafing to transport and surveillance. But the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have frayed the relationship, with Army officers making increasingly     

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Author: Mike
Date: Jun 23, 2008 07:21

US Army Starting Its Own Air Unit, Relationship With Air Force Strained Ever since the Army lost its warplanes to a newly independent Air Force after World War II, soldiers have depended on the sister service for help from the sky, from bombing and strafing to transport and surveillance. But the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have frayed the relationship, with Army officers making increasingly
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Author: Sydney McKeating (R.)
Date: Jun 21, 2008 17:39

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Author: Sydney McKeating (R.)
Date: Jun 21, 2008 17:39

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Author: Sydney McKeating (R.)
Date: Jun 21, 2008 17:39

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Author: Sydney McKeating (R.)
Date: Jun 21, 2008 17:39

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Author: Sydney McKeating (R.)
Date: Jun 21, 2008 17:39

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