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Danger to antenna test range?
From www.FreeRepublic.com
BREAKING NEWS: Fire in Garden Canyon Sierra Vista Herald/Review ^ | Bill Hess Posted on 06/26/2007 8:58:15 PM EDT by SandRat FORT HUACHUCA - A fire on this southern Arizona post Tuesday is thought to have been caused by a ricocheting shell from a 40 mm grenade launcher, post officials said. The blaze, which around noon had consumed about 200 acres on the fort, started about 10:30 a.m. Using the special range on the post were soldiers of the Arizona Army National Guard's 860th Military Police Company, according to fort officials. The company, whose headquarters is in Casa Grande, is at the fort doing its annual two-week training. Fighting the fire is a number of U.S. Forest Service assets, including two Hot Shot Crews, one from Payson and the other from Heber, local Forest Service firefighters, a water-dropping helicopter and a single-engine air tanker and a twin engine heavy aircraft, both of which are dropping slurry. Bill Wilcox, the fire manager for the Coronado National Forest's Sierra Vista Ranger District, said more than 50 firefighters, which also include fort firefighters, were on the scene. Because of concerns the blaze may double in size Tuesday afternoon, Wilcox said he ordered additional Hot Shot crews and more air assets. Concerns of the fire spreading led to the closure of Garden Canyon, said post spokeswoman Tanja Linton. Additionally, individuals were sent up into Garden Canyon to ask birders to leave, she said. Soldiers from the 309th Military Intelligence Battalion also were training in the canyon area, and a decision was made to remove the estimated 250 individuals for safety reasons, Linton said. There is no estimated time the fire will be contained. The investigation into the fire continues. |
Danger to antenna test range?
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 21:16:17 -0400, "Yuri Blanarovich"
wrote: If you're talking about this range: http://www.epg.army.mil/Test_Beds/ATF.htm I doubt it. What little vegetation that's there would burn up in about five minutes. Here's a sample: http://k6mhe.com/n7ws/misc/Compact_Range.jpg BTW, you get quite a view from the top of the "Red Tower." http://k6mhe.com/n7ws/misc/Range_3.jpg |
Danger to antenna test range?
Glad that test range would be out of danger. I just wondered if there was
any chance that it was endangered. I heard about it, never had chance to see it. Our son graduated from Tucson UofA, he was skydiving at the base, contemplating to become AF pilot. Unfortunate that the "environmentalblists" are causing forests not to be maintained and not having clearing for the roads for fire breaks and easy access by the firefighters. 73 Yuri, K3BU "Wes Stewart" wrote in message ... On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 21:16:17 -0400, "Yuri Blanarovich" wrote: If you're talking about this range: http://www.epg.army.mil/Test_Beds/ATF.htm I doubt it. What little vegetation that's there would burn up in about five minutes. Here's a sample: http://k6mhe.com/n7ws/misc/Compact_Range.jpg BTW, you get quite a view from the top of the "Red Tower." http://k6mhe.com/n7ws/misc/Range_3.jpg |
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