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and here come your kids, and yours, and yours. dirty and tired, slogging back from the desperate chosen reservoir fight, not retreating as they say, but advancing in a different direction. the first marine division. while the head man of the village watches them pass and wonders and the villagers still all wonder, and this little boy wonders, too. poor kid.
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fleet post office. mail, stuff from home, flown in by the navy, and is that welcomed. cigarettes, candy, newspapers, letters. did you remember? did you? some of the boys didn't get back for christmas. they stayed where they fell. and these are the replacements, the new men to take their hon honored places, to fill the gaps. look at their faces. young faces, american faces, new
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york, georgia, idaho, texas, maine and california. your sons, with the pride in the corps and the will to do. chow line. for real feed this time. no k-rations wolfed in a foxhole. the first hot meal. get that, the first hot meal in two months. steaks that the navy flew in for christmas dinner. hot coffee.
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fleet marine force headquarters and a formation for decorations. for gallantry in action, the silver star. with the general himself making the presentations and the hard-bitten marine guard of honor marching past in formal ceremony. ♪ >> well, it started the summer before at the inchon landings. it was part of the eighth army under general walton walker.
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the marines move out to snatch it back again. our faces look younger, less tired, cleaner, maybe, but don't kid yourself. they know what's ahead. a hard job. tough job. dirty job. so let's grab a bite and get on with it. here come the babies they'll need. version tanks rumbling up to spearhead the action to come. and the trains loaded with war
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wearies going back for salvage, loaded with supplies for the front. here's our 75 millimeter anti-tank gun to argue with those people. ammunition. all the good old 30 caliber machine guns, always hungry. meet general eddie craig, commanding the first provisional brigade. keen fighting man with his operations officer. ammunition. it's dangerous work. let's remember they're supposed
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under a few weeks' training, not so raw. now look at this. and look at it. and look at it. that's what the korean republic is fighting for. miles and miles and miles of homeless refugees set adrift by the red scourge. whole families starving, without hope beyond the united nations. shots for smallpox and typhus.
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and they don't understand. but they will. it was a big problem, what to do with the orphan kids they picked up. they had to leave them somewhere before they reached the front. so they asked these good women to take them. little babe ruth dimaggio was not quite sure what it was all about. solemn, confused, frightened until he found friends and smiled in trust. he'll be all right now. >> nuns don't smoke, you dope.
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winter decisions had to be made in tokyo and an old soldier made them. pearl harbor. admiral radford's headquarters. the decisions are passed to the navy for action. back to tokyo again. vice admiral turner joy, commander naval forces for east. >> the situation in korea is so critical that we in the navy
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must give the eighth army the maximum practical support. i direct that the commander of the seventh fleet, the commander of carrier division 15, the fleet marine air wing and the commander of the united nations blockading and escort force be directed to provide the maximum possible air gunfire support. make it move. >> meanwhile, the air force under lieutenant general stratemeyer is alerted. >> this task force 77 refueling at sea right in the middle of a winter storm. we think the admiral is praying for good weather.
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>> if you ask these guys what they're fighting for, they can't put it into words. maybe it's pride in the marine corps, a job to do, duty. and wounds don't count and dead men tell no tales. thy kingdom come, thy will be done. but for little babe ruth dimaggio, it's his whole future and all of his life ahead. and that goiz double for our own sons' lives, and yours. for this is everybody's fight, that the doctrine of life,
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liberty and the pursuit of happiness shall not perish from this earth. remember us. and remember us. and good luck. >> tuesday on capitol hill, treasury secretary jock lew testifies on the state of financial security before the house financial services committee. that's lye here on c-span3. then securities and exchange commission chair mary jo white will speak before a house appropriations subcommittee about her department's budget. that's live at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> i am a history buff.
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i do enjoy seeing the fabric of our country and how things -- just how they work and how they're made. >> i love american history tv. the presidency, american artifacts, they're fantastic shows. >> i have no idea they do history. that's probably something i would really enjoy. >> with american history tv, it gives you that perspective. >> i'm a c-span fan. >> about 25 years ago on february 27, 1991, president george h.w. bush announced a cease-fire in the gulf war, bringing an end to a massive air campaign launched a few years earlier to remove iraqi forces from kuwait. up next on american history tv's real america, the story of operation desert storm is told from the perspective of several u.s. air commanders. "winds of the storm -- the air campaign of operation desert
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storm" is a 37-minute defense department report detailing the strategy and technology used in what was then seen as a new kind of precision weapon war. >> this is the road to basra. the iraqi army jammed this road and others as coalition ground forces moved into kuwait. for coalition war planes overhead, they were per nefect
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targets. it became known as the highway of death. and a harsh example of allied air power during operation desert storm. the coalition used overwhelming air power to defeat a brutal dictator and free a nation. in this program, the air commanders talk about how they fought the war and the air force's role. august 7, 1990, president bush responding to the iraqi invasion of kuwait orders american forces to deploy to saudi arabia. u.s. central command air forces had to
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