User:Lyta79
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Request: Col. Jay Vanderpool
Request: I would like any information about U.S. Army Col. Jay Vanderpool (see article: attack helicopter. If you have any information about his pioneering work with armed helicopter's please leave a message on my discussion page. I am building a wiki article on him and his work.
Interests
My interests include popular culture, Movies, music, anything goth, neopagan, computers, politics, science fiction, catgirls and the military. Anything to do with the Chinese Army, Navy, Air Force, the Second Artillery Corps (know your enemy!). Oh yea, and those internets(or is it a series of tubes?).
And yes my username is a combo of Lyta Alexander and Seven of Nine. I love strong female characters, like Ellen Ripley or Sarah Connor.
The Wiki stuff I made
Wiki artcles I have contributed to
Science
- Feces, ewwww!
- 2-Butoxyethanol, not to be confused with ethylene glycol
- Chitin, used to make Chitosan found in Stacker 2 and other weight loss aids.
- Coydog, the picture of the coydog.

Coyote-dog
Military
- U.S. 1st Armored Division
- 5-52 Battalion at Fort Bliss.
- China's HQ-9, allegedly based off of stolen MIM-104 Patriot technology.
- Voere VEC-91 a weapon that uses caseless ammo.
- Deployable rapid assembly shelter
- US 1st Cavalry Division
- The eeevil Kh-31...
- Information for the Attack helicopter article
- The Army Combat Uniform, the business suit of the U.S. Army
- THAAD
- The 6th ADA Regiment

6th Air Defense Artillery Distinctive Unit Insignia, left and right side.
Popular culture, Movies, Music, etc
- Scout Taylor-Compton
- Catgirls
- Lyta Alexander
- Psi Corps
- Revolving door syndrome and Conflict of interest
- In your eyes was used in the 1989 Cameron Crowe film, Say Anything... Peter Gabriel asked to see the film. Crowe had the production company send him rough cut. He approved the use of his song, but told Crowe that he was uneasy about the overdose of the main character at the end. The studio had sent Gabriel the film Wired instead.
I will edit articles that I have information on. I will try to include refs. when ever I can.
My Personal User Boxes
Feel free to copy my Outlaw Star userbox.

