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Texas Southmost College was established in 1926 under the name of The Junior College of the Lower Rio Grande Valley, as a subsidiary of the local school district in Brownsville. On September 21, 1926, 84 students began classes, meeting in the old Brownsville High School. [ 3 ]
She was a 2007 recipient of the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Texas at Austin. [11] She was named one of the ten top college presidents by Time in 2009. [12] In 2014, she was named to Fortune magazine's World's 50 Greatest Leaders. [13] She was the commencement speaker and an honorary degree recipient at Smith College in ...
Gulf Helicopters Company (GHC) is a Qatari helicopter services provider mainly servicing the oil and gas industry in Middle East, North Africa and Asia. It is a 100% subsidiary of Gulf International Services under the QatarEnergy umbrella, and has its headquarters in Doha , Qatar .
9 April CSAR flights doubled – 2-4 helicopters launched to preposition locations for each air strike 12 April mini detachment sent from USA to Tonkin Gulf aboard USS Kitty Hawk. 9 May Operation Linebacker begins. Within ten days four helicopters and 138 personnel deployed to Western Pacific. All Navy HH-3As transferred to HC-7.
Bristow helicopters operated Sikorsky S-61N helicopters on behalf of His Majesty's Coastguard, the United Kingdom's coastguard, until July 2007 after which there was a 12-month transitional period whilst CHC Helicopter took over the contract replacing the S-61N with new helicopters.
Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 15 (HM-15) is a United States Navy helicopter squadron established in 1987 and based at Naval Station Norfolk. Nicknamed the "Blackhawks" and flying the MH-53E Sea Dragon , it is staffed by both active duty and reserve personnel.
A helicopter flying over the US-Mexico border in Texas crashed on Friday, killing two National Guard soldiers and a Border Patrol agent, the military said. Another soldier on board was injured.
USAF Air War College (AWC), an approximately year long joint "senior" service college program for officers in the rank of (or selected for) Lieutenant Colonel (O-5), Commander (O-5) in the Navy and Coast Guard, other Allied military equivalents, or US civil service GS-14. Officers in the grade of Colonel (O-6), Captain (O-6) in the Navy and ...