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This story ran yesterday in our local rag........
Oregon Air National Guard names fighter jet 'City of Salem'
SALEM, Ore. (AP) -- The Oregon Air National Guard has named one of its F-15 fighter jets the "City of Salem."
Displaying an emblem showing an artist's rendition of the state Capitol, the fighter will be based in Portland and is expected to be in the air several times each month to patrol of the West Coast.
The name "Salem," derived from Arabic and Hebrew words for peace, drew mixed responses.
"There is something magical about seeing something so powerful and yet so gentle as it sits there in the hangar, knowing they have named it after the city of Salem, the city of peace," Salem City Councilor Dan Clem said.
But activist Peter Bergel, director of Oregon PeaceWorks in Salem, said he has a problem associating Salem, or any city, with what he calls "an instrument of war."
Naming the jet was part of the "Cities of Honor" program for the Oregon Air National Guard. Salem is one of 20 cities in Oregon and southwest Washington the Guard's 142nd Fighter Wing will recognize by placing a logo on the nose of an F-15.
The program coincides with the 60th anniversary of the Air Force and the Oregon Guard's transition to a newer F-15 series.
Maj. Misti Mazzia, a Guard spokeswoman, said Salem was an obvious choice to have a jet named in its honor because it's home to the Oregon Military Department.
The other cities to be honored by the 142nd Fighter Wing will include Woodburn, Corvallis, McMinnville, Newberg, Wilsonville, Portland, West Linn, Lake Oswego, Tigard, Beaverton, Hillsboro, Gresham, Hood River, Astoria, Tillamook, Pendleton, Bend, Vancouver, Wash. and Battle Ground, Wash.
My letter to the editor
I agree with Mr.Peter Bergel, director of Oregon PeaceWorks who is so offended "an instrument of war." carrying the name of our fair city. To ease Mr. Bergel's mind I think that the whole program should be scrapped and the F-15s instead be painted the old fashioned way. With naked ladies!
Jack Cook
_________________ Don't touch my junk!!
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