https://nationaldaycalendar.com/aviation-maintenance-technician-day-may-24/ Aviation Maintenance Technician Day is celebrated on May 24th to honor the man who invented the first aircraft engine, Charles E. Taylor). This unique day of remembrance isn’t just special for aviation – it is important for all inventors, mechanics, engineers, and historians, It is a time to celebrate (excuse the pun) ingenuity! CHARLES E. TAYLOR … Continue reading Readers – It’s Aviation Maintenance Technician Day
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My Book Review of The Little Girl in the Moon
The Little Girl in the Moon by Diann Floyd Boehm My rating: 5 of 5 stars Modern InclusionThis story is perfect for a bedtime tale. It brings in the idea of the moon and earth, friendship, and inclusion (because differences aren't as drastic as they might appear). It's positive message will leave you and your … Continue reading My Book Review of The Little Girl in the Moon
My Book Review of The UFO Files: alien abductions, mass sightings and mysterious deaths (Unexplained Mysteries (Non-Fiction))
The UFO Files: alien abductions, mass sightings and mysterious deaths (Unexplained Mysteries by Marc W Shako My rating: 4 of 5 stars I Enjoyed The Chosen CasesThis was a quick and enjoyable book. It was nice to read some new UFO cases while still having a few well-known ones to keep things familiar. The chosen … Continue reading My Book Review of The UFO Files: alien abductions, mass sightings and mysterious deaths (Unexplained Mysteries (Non-Fiction))
My Book Review of The UFO experience – A scientific inquiry
The UFO experience - A scientific inquiry by J. Allen Hynek My rating: 4 of 5 stars Worth ReadingAnyone interested in UFOlogy knows who Dr. J. Allen Hynek is. With this book, he created the system for close encounters. He's the consultant behind Steven Spielberg's "Close Encounters of the Third Kind."I waited a long time … Continue reading My Book Review of The UFO experience – A scientific inquiry
#DidYouKnow – The U.S. Number of WWII Submarines Casualties
#DidYouKnow is a Blog Series on www.jmnorthup.com I recently visited the National Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg, Texas. Originally in honor of Admiral Nimitz, he would not have a memorial that didn't honor ALL those who served. During my visit, I discovered many new things. One tidbit... Did you know how many submarines the … Continue reading #DidYouKnow – The U.S. Number of WWII Submarines Casualties