I was stationed at Chanute AFB for 6 months …we’re getting F-35s (22) (104th FW/131st FS) here in Western Massachusetts….the F-15s are gonna be upgraded to the EX and dispersed to other F-15 Air Guard Units…My dad is retired F-105B pilot from 355th FS Moody AFB Ga. , we moved back to Massachusetts where he joined Massachusetts Air National Guard Full-Time and flew F-86,F-100, A-10A and then retired in 1997 Full-Bird with 32 yrs. AirForce ..unfortunately he has Alzheimer’s now (2yrs) and his memory is really starting to deplete…Great Video! Look up 104th FW/131stFS Westfield Massachusetts! Keep Videos coming!
Thank you for your service. That's pretty neat about getting that many F-35s! I have heard about the F-15 EX models heading out to some places, didn't know where. Pretty neat about him being a pilot and flying those. My dad wanted to fly, but couldn't due to eyesight so he served as a doctor and a flight surgeon. 21 years in the Air Force with his full bird as well. His dad trained pilots in WW1, flew cargo (C-47) in Korea, and the AC-47 in Vietnam. He also flew other planes with his last one being a Lockheed Constellation.
Hey man I need help I'm working on redteam2 but I'm stuck. My openvas can not scan. Please if you see this comment kindly respond. I really need some help.
That's a good question and I should have explained in more depth. I mostly uploaded this for fun. I'll add my response to the description. It's a product called KleenSweep. It's from a class of products called sweeping compounds that help simplify cleanup. Other sweeping compounds usually have oil in them which can cause fumes to build up, so ventilation is recommended and the smell may stick around for several days. KleenSweep uses water instead of oil. KleenSweep is available in green and red, but in-so-far as it seems, is the same stuff. It's basically colored sawdust heavily saturated with water. The relatively larger moist sawdust particles attract concrete dust and other tiny particulates which prevents the attracted particles from becoming airborne. If you don't mind the smell and residue that may remain, one home approach I saw on Reddit is to spray a bag of sawdust with a small amount of WD40, shake it up, and let it sit for a while. This product isn't perfect, but it significantly reduced airborne concrete dust. For the remainder, I have been sending my old robot vacuum around to pick up the remaining concrete dust. It does clog up the HEPA filter, so I put on an N95 mask and clean the robot vacuum and its parts with a high powered air blower outside. The basement area is fairly large and the filters clog up quickly, so it's a multi-day process. Once I am satisfied with the floor, I'll mop the basement floor with a small amount of dish soap with some water followed up with just plain water. Since there is shelving, I'll likely repeat some of this on a smaller scale as I continue to clean up the basement. It's a lot of work, but this all came about after having the concrete wall moved about 2.5 inches and locked in place. The company that cleaned it up got rid of a lot of dust, but a sizable amount remained.
@@Caliberx427 Thank you! I learned a lot from Reddit and elsewhere. Hopefully it's the best bits of my experience and other's knowledge. I am glad you asked me to share information on it as when I was looking it up, I didn't see as much info as I would have liked.