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Oct 5, 6, 7, 2007

May we never Forget that we protected this Great Country.
First Transportation Co.
Fuerth, Germany
Nov 1978 - July 1981
The Layout of William O. Darby
This is what it Looks like today Latest Satellite Photo.
Imagine that One Radio Station One T.V. Station we really had to rough it.
I have Labeled What use to be at these Locations.
William O Darby and Johnson Barracks from the Bird.
This is what it looks like now From the Sky.
Pay Attention to the Labels
Now don't that bring Back some Memory's
Go to www.Military.com and Sign in your old Unit.
To Join The Rest of the First Truck Big Sticks, Blowing Big Smoke,
Click on this Link Below
http://www.military.com/Registration/Universal_Registration_Page?member_internal_source=&strNewRegistration=JoinNew&strGotoURL=&lstValues=&loc=button
Then follow this Path....
Army > Transportation > Battalions (101st - 200th) > 106th Transportation Battalion >1st Transportation Co.
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Satellite
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And
To find the Pentagon Channel satellite television service, go to the domestic U.S. satellite that carries it -- AMC-1, 103 degrees West longitude. The satellite uplink frequency is 14.400 GHz. The satellite downlink frequency is 12.100 GHz, vertical polarization on transponder 20. The modulation type is QPSK (quadrature phase shift keying). The FEC (forward error correction) is 3/4. The symbol rate is 20,000 kilo-symbols per second (ksps). Network ID #1. The signal can only be received with a "DVB" compliant digital receiver.
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Research Channel is Very Interesting