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[[James Edward Allen]] was a USAF test [[pilot]] who later became an [[astronaut]]. He led an expedition in [[2003]] to [[Mount Ararat]], ostensibly to discover [[Noah's Ark]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Eternity Weeps (novel)|Eternity Weeps]]'') | [[James Edward Allen]] was a USAF test [[pilot]] who later became an [[astronaut]]. He led an expedition in [[2003]] to [[Mount Ararat]], ostensibly to discover [[Noah's Ark]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Eternity Weeps (novel)|Eternity Weeps]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 10:18, 30 June 2020
The United States Air Force (or USAF) was a branch of the military of the United States of America.
On 14 July 1945, Hans Baur, Adolf Hitler's pilot, gave his sworn testimony about the events of 30 April 1945 to the United States Air Force. (PROSE: The Shadow in the Glass)
On 4 January 1969, a USAF base in High Racoon, Tennessee was attacked by the Jean-Pierre Rex. (PROSE: Revolution Man)
In July 1969, Doctor Shepherd, a USAF medical officer, was called by Ishem to investigate a Silent in a dwarf star alloy cell. He was fascinated by it but turned away, forgot what he had seen, and then asked Ishem why he had been called there. (TV: Day of the Moon)
While flying low over Siberia in 2002, USAF pilot Andrew Jenkins and his crew became out-of-synch with time. The effect wore off, but chronic radiation was detected from them before they were fully realigned temporally. (PROSE: Time Zero)
James Edward Allen was a USAF test pilot who later became an astronaut. He led an expedition in 2003 to Mount Ararat, ostensibly to discover Noah's Ark. (PROSE: Eternity Weeps)