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Original Air Force One stuck in Arizona desert

Since 2005, the Lockheed VC-121 Constellation 48-610 that was the first aircraft to be designated as Air Force One has sat in an Arizona airport, slowly deteriorating due to the light and heat of the sun.

The plane’s caretaker, Timothy Coons, told the Arizona Daily Star that it would require 30 days of work and $200,000 to restore the plane to its former state.

“Like any machine like that, the interiors are slowly degrading because of the heat,” Coons said.

The plane, known as “Columbine II” in a nod to the flower of Mamie Eisenhower’s home state of Colorado is owned by Harry Oliver of Santa Fe, N.M., who bought it from his business partner Mel Christler. Christler, along with four other people, bought the plane at a 1970 surplus auction.

The plane was built in 1948 in Burbank, Calif. It only served as Eisenhower’s official presidential aircraft for the first year of the 34th president’s administration, becoming the primary backup plane. After a brief stint with commercial carrier Pan American, it carried Eisenhower for the last time in 1959. The plane then was a VIP carrier at Washington’s National Airport and Andrews Air Force Base before it was retired in 1968.

Christler and some partners spent $150,000 to restore the plane in 1990 and the aircraft was part of the celebrations to mark the centennial of Eisenhower’s birth. But in the intervening decades, the plane has dropped out of public view.

“We’re trying to find a good home,” Coons said. “It’s not doing any justice just sitting here.”

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Kerry to visit family of slain US diplomat

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will stop in Chicago to visit the parents of the young U.S. diplomat killed while delivering textbooks in southern Afghanistan.

Kerry is stopping on his way back from Japan, the last leg of a 10-day overseas tour which started with tragedy when he learned of Anne Smedinghoff‘s death while readying to depart for Turkey on April 6.

At the time, a clearly affected Kerry contacted Smedinghoff’s parents, Tom and Mary Beth, from Andrews Air Force Base. On Monday, he will fly in directly to see them.

Smedinghoff was just 25 when she and four other Americans were killed while walking from a military base to a nearby school.

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Pentagon Announces $445 Million in "April Fool's" Contracts

By Rich Smith, The Motley Fool

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One full month into a “sequester” that was supposed to gut U.S. defense spending, the Pentagon just awarded a few of its favorite contractors some $445 million in new defense contracts. And this being April Fool‘s Day, let’s make this clear: No joke.

Among the winners today were:

  • Northrop Grumman , winner of one of the larger awards with a $47.8 million firm-fixed-price contract to provide logistical support to Air Force C-20 passenger aircraft operating out of Ramstein Air Base in Germany, Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, Sigonella Air Base in Italy, and Kaneohe Bay Air Force Base in Hawaii. This contract runs through June 31.
  • Rockwell Collins , which won a firm-fixed-price, sole-source contract worth up to $16.2 million to supply spare parts for Air Force C-17 transport planes. This contact should be completed by Jan. 31, 2018.
  • Huntington Ingalls , which got an $18.2 million modification to a previously awarded contract for “special tooling, special test equipment, and supplier related vendor support services” needed to continue building the nuclear aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford. Huntington should have the equipment in hand by September 2015 — the same year the Ford is expected to enter service with the U.S. Navy.
  • Lockheed Martin‘s Mission System and Training division, which won $17.1 million in a cost-plus-award-fee order under a previously awarded basic ordering agreement. Lockheed will be assisting the Navy in post-shakedown work on the new USS Fort Worth Littoral Combat Ship, designated LCS 3. Lockheed’s work should be performed by July.
  • General Dynamics‘ Electric Boat, which was awarded an $11.8 million cost-plus-fixed-fee modification to a previously awarded contract funding the purchase of onboard repair parts for Virginia-class nuclear fast attack submarines. This work should be completed by August 2016.

The article Pentagon Announces $445 Million in “April Fool’s” Contracts originally appeared on Fool.com.

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Obama Attends Syracuse vs. Marquette Elite Eight Game In NCAA Tournament (PHOTOS)

By The Huffington Post News Editors

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama attended one of the weekend’s big college basketball games after playing a round of golf Saturday.

Obama‘s motorcade took him directly from a golf course at Andrews Air Force Base in suburban Maryland to Washington’s Verizon Center to watch Syracuse and Marquette play for a berth in the Final Four of the NCAA basketball tournament. He left shortly before the end of the game, which Syracuse won 55-39.

With less than 11 minutes remaining in the first half of the East Regional final, Obama appeared on the Jumbotron suspended above the Verizon Center court. He sat with Reggie Love, his former personal aide at the White House and a member of the Duke team that won the NCAA championship in 2001. At least one other friend, Marty Nesbitt, also sat with the president. Also joining Obama was NCAA President Mark Emmert.

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