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Military Airport Shuttle to RAF Mildenhall and RAF LakenheathEligible people who arrive at either London-Gatwick or London-Heathrow can make use of the shuttle bus that goes directly to RAF Mildenhall and RAF Lakenheath
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Terms and Conditions for ITT Coach Tours from RAF Lakenheath, EnglandMilitary personnel and their families who are stationed at RAF Lakenheath in England have the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of European travel by taking advantage of ITT (Information, Tickets and Travel) tours while they are living in England. -
A Beginner's Guide to Travel, Leisure and Recreation at RAF Lakenheath, EnglandMilitary personnel and their families who have received orders to move to RAF Lakenheath in England are often excited at the wonderful travel opportunities set before them as they plan to explore the length and breadth of the United Kingdom.
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Newcomer's Bus Tour at RAF Lakeneath in England: What to ExpectNewcomer's to RAF Lakenheath will want to do all they can to settle in to their new job and get used to British customs and the way of life as quickly as possible. One way in which they can do this is by taking part in the newcomer's bus tour -
How to Become a Home Childcare Provider at RAF Lakenheath, EnglandChildcare providers are in high demand at RAF Lakenheath, England. The military lifestyle is fast paced and many families are dual income, which means parents are constantly on the look out for reliable childcare for their children
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Boeing Makes Sale to RAFThe RAF buys another C-17. -
Air Force Inns Liberty Lodge at RAF Lakenheath, England: Hotel ReviewAir Force Inns Liberty Lodge at RAF Lakenheath, England, is located at Building 955, which can be accessed through the main gate of the base
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Airline Travel--elites Vs. Rif-rafThe hassle and humor to be found in airline travel.
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Do Passengers on the Airport Shuttle Buses to RAF Lakenheath and RAF Mildenhall Have to Pay?Only military ID card holders such as active duty and their dependents, retirees and their dependents, DoD contractors and others are entitled to ride on the airport shuttle buses
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Prince William Graduates Today as a Search and Rescue PilotToday Prince William, who is second in line to the throne, is set to graduate as a search and rescue helicopter pilot with the RAF, and will be based at RAF Valley on the Isle of Anglesey. -
9 More Beautiful but Harmful Native PlantsBelow is a sampling of some of the lovely native plants that can make humans and pets sick or worse.
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British Prince William May Sport Scarlet Irish Guard Uniform for Royal WeddingWill the red-letter nuptials include a crimson-clad royal bridegroom? Style mavens refuse to describe Kate Middleton's bridal gown. But Prince William, now Colonel of the Irish Guards, may choose from Irish Guard red or RAF blue for the royal wedding.
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Official Guest List for the Royal Wedding is ReleasedWith a long list of royals, dignitaries and Prince Williams' colleagues from RAF Valley also set to attend, the ceremony being held at Westminster Abbey will take place on Friday, April 29th. -
Prince William Gets to Fly in a Tornado GR4 BomberPrince William takes pleasure trips in a RAF Chinook and then is rewarded with a flight in a Tornado GR4 bomber.
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Review of "The Baader Meinhof Complex"The movie attempting a neutral portrayal of the revolutionary and/or terrorist RAF has compelling performances but crams more than can be assimilated into 2.5 hours. -
British Royal Family Attends Battle of Britain 70th Anniversary ServiceSenior members of the British Royal family attend a memorial service marking the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. Prince William, an RAF helicopter pilot, attended the service with the Duchess of Cornwall and his father, the Prince of Wales. -
Last Call: Science Fiction and Horror - February 2008Roy Scheider...Creature from the Black Lagoon's gill man...Barry Morse...poster designer for Blade Runner.
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10 World War II (Seldom Remembered) Interesting FactsThese items have been culled from nearly a thousand items in the writer's 1982 tome "The World War II Quiz & Fact Book" published by Harper & Row -
Sci-Fi Great Arthur C. Clarke Dead at Age 90Science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke, co-author of "2001: A Space Odyssey," has died at age 90
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How to Get Your Ex BackWhat do you need to do to get your ex back? You need a plan
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Literature-Based Movies for World War Two History LessonsHere are review and lesson connections from literature-based films for WWII history unit.
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On Faulkner and His InfluencesIt was on September 25, 1897 that one of America's most innovative writers was born. William Cuthbert Faulkner was born and raised in Mississippi and it is here that he would begin his journey to literary greatness. He was the oldest of four boys born...
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The Beast of Bodmin MoorFor centuries, people in Britain have reported seeing mysterious big cats that science has yet to confirm.
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Traveling from Mildenhall, Suffolk to Thetford, Norfolk by the 200/2001 Bus ServiceIf you are visiting the Mildenhall/Thetford area in England, you will not need a rental car to get around. The daily 200/2001 bus service between the two towns is adequate to get you to where you need to go
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Hitler's Promise of New and Secret WeaponsMany weapons during the early part of their career to some degree are secret. The outside world may be aware of its existence but the precise performance of it will be kept carefully concealed.
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Exclusive: Complete Translation of "The Most Horrific EVP Ever Recorded" Part 2The text of the complete EVP translation. -
Hieroglyphs & Symbolic Writing in UFO Narratives: An Abbreviated HistoryThe connection between ancient Egypt and UFO realm is well established. The presence of hieroglyphs and similar symbolic writing within UFO stories may hold a key to gleaning some meaning to the mystery of UFOs. -
Build Your Own Private Intelligence AgencyTravel around the world, trade with state secrets, weapon systems, spy codes, WMD, hire secretaries, agents, lawyers, helicopters and soldiers, establish agency stations, cells and bases and search for criminals and politicians. -
The Nottingham Goose Fair in Nottingham, England (UK)Historic 700 year old fair scheduled in Nottingham, England in the United Kingdom. Over 500 carnival rides, fantastic food, and fun with carnival tradesmen, tourists, and food vendors converge on this central Midlands city.
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Alliances of TerrorismA four part history of terror groups that made unlikely alliances in their personal war against Western civilization. -
Freebie Roundup #2: Tons of Freebies and Free SamplesMy second issue of Freebie Roundup, in which I list freebies, free samples, and coupons that I've actually received and know to be legitimate or seem to be legitimate. -
Air Force Strike Team Pushes back Enemy in AfghanistanIn a statement released by the U.S. Air Force, the Combined Air and Space Operations Center says that during operations yesterday in Afghanistan, coalition air and ground forces combined with International Security Assistance Force.
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Terrorist Chic - the Romance and Erotic Fascination of the Baader-Meinhof GangThe 1960s German terror group Baader-Meinhof killed and kidnapped their way to infamy in a stylized fashion that is remembered decades later in fashion, film, music, drama, and fiction. -
Three Movie Adaptations of Emile Zola Novels: La Terre (1921), Nana (1934) Therese Raquin (1953)"La Terre" is of interest for location shooting 80 years ago, "Nana" for the failed starmaking of Anna Sten, "TR) for la SIgnoret suffering, melting, suffering more
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The Japanese Red Army's Black Widow -- Fusako ShigenobuOne of the principal leaders of the deadly and ruthless terror group The Japanese Red Army was a woman, Fusako Shigenobu, nicknamed "Mata Hari" by her revolutionary colleagues and also known as the "Red Queen of Terror." -
T.E. Lawrence -- the Irishman Who Reluctantly Became Lawrence of ArabiaT.E. Lawrence became one of the most famous British citizens in the world during the 1920's only to hide the fact under assumed names. -
Ian Fleming's Black Ops of WWIIHighlights of Ian Fleming's Black Operations as a Lt. Cmdr. within British Naval intelligence during WWII.
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An Analysis of Kurt Vonnegut's WorksThis essay describes many of the key factors that prompted much of the writing in Kurt Vonnegut's life and the many repeating ideas that show up in his works.
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Are Military Retirees Entitled to Shop in UK-based Commissaries?Military retirees who have spent at least 20 years in the military have earned the right to retain many of the benefits and privileges that they enjoyed while they were on active duty.
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An Unsentimental EducationReview of Phillipe Garrel's film, Les Amants Réguliers, a meandering meditation on young love and social upheaval.





