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PROGRESS REPORTS: Update: 9 February 2007 - We are still working to re-establish the Space-A Board on www.spacea.info Please keep watching this site for more information. MILITARY TRIVIA - What ANG facility is located on a World Airport named for a well-known movie star and humorist? MILITARY LIVING'S® NEW Military Space-A Air Travel GuideTM has the answer! In addition, it has information on 274 other world-wide military air terminals offering Space-A flights. Just in case you do not already have a copy of this hot-off the press Military Space-A Air Travel GuideTM, here's the answer to our military trivia question!! The 137 APS/LGTMC (ANG) facility is located at the WILL ROGERS WORLD AIRPORT located in Bldg 1047, 5801 Minuteman Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73179-1079. This unit flies C-130 Hercules aircraft. A call to their recording number of 405-686-5563 revealed that the unit had a couple of flights, one each in January and February 2007 to the U.S. Virgin Islands and also returning flights. Actually, this is not one of our major listings in the new book, but any opportunity to fly FREE is important to our customers and subscribers to R&R Travel News®. Not knowing about the various opportunities for Space-A air travel flight possibilities can keep YOU from enjoying a fantastic space-a flight. Sometimes, it is very difficult to reach Guard and Reserve units due to training schedules. If that is the case, with Military Living's® new book, you will have quite a bit of basic information available to you from the listing in our guide. Why did we choose this one Air National Guard facility to highlight out of all the listings in our new book? We wanted to spotlight a Guard unit. Many have been playing very important roles in America's war against terrorism. Thank you members of the Guard and Reserve for your service at home and overseas!
Update: 8 December 2006 - Carl Blair has provided us Space A travelers with an interactive AMC form 140...very useful! You will notice that at the bottom of the form are buttons to print, to clear and to e-mail the form. Yes, you can just fill in the blanks, attach it to an e-mail or. better stated, click the e-mail button and off you go. Just click here or on the image below to access the interactive AMC Form 140. ![]() Update: 21 November 2006 - Rob Gragg, an Air Force retiree, developed a Space-A Signup Board for use of military personnel both active and retired. The board makes traveling Space-A much easier, indeed. Many thanks to Rob Gragg for developing this new signup board and for sharing it with visitors to www.spacea.info. Click on the following link to visit the Space-A Signup Board:
Update: 7 November 2006 - Dear Visitors, thanks for stopping in to see us at www.spacea.info
Update: 10 August 2006 - Today, we placed the archives of questions and answers posted for 2005/2006. For newcomers to our site, this will enable you to see the many questions on Space-A air travel and replies from our veteran Space-A travelers over the last year. You will not be able to post to the archives. The archives will be valuable to you until we can get a new board for this site. In addition, we posted the necessary Sign-up Forms for Military Space-A Travel.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * NOTICE FOR OUR www.Spacea.info BOARD USERS Our www.spacea.info board has been under attack for the last six months or more. We have been bombarded with spam to the point that we must do something else rather than just remove it every few hours from our board. It is offensive in many ways and disrupts everything we have been trying to do for our military members, active and retired, Guard and Reserve and their family members around the world. We want you to have a safe place to gather and help each other with Space-A air travel information. Unfortunately, those "spammers" want to disrupt your FREE board. This means we must find more effective solutions. I regret that we must take down the Space-A board in order to find a better solution to this problem. As a person who believes that all things happen for the best, as it is so beautifully stated in Romans 8:28, I can only conclude that we will be successful in reaching our goal in helping military members and their families around the world with www.spacea.info and will remain patient as we work to find better solutions to this nagging problem of spam. I hope that you will be patient with us as well. Below are links to our archives. We have provided these pages with the hope that some of the questions you have on military Space-A air travel will be found within these posts. Posting has been disabled on these archive pages but if they become infested with spam, we will have to move those off this page as well. We will post progress reports from time to time at this home page of www.spacea.info
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