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across africa together none of the judges spoke french. meaning so go but couldn't understand their instructions. that didn't stop him from finishing in an impressive 3rd place. still problems isn't gold and that means there's more work to be done in the gym. so go but is hoping to go far in the sport and with all wrestling on the rise in africa this is no time to be taking it easy. and that's it we're now. or he's on our website and. next time.
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you are. here that. you. are a. woman every. time. i came from georgia my dad had a bridge to shout and i distilled into a major movie called back marketplace. 18 years old i decided. just walking downtown. seoul sign says sam wants to. put me in aviation council maybe they should back again i don't know but now he needed good grades pass along but we don't have a decent pass along this event that we have won the river this is down on the beach so he gave me a check. in order to go to school. and that's where i have been ever since.
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at my office in the castle. and suddenly i don't know. franco is here i said sister what are you talking about franco yes she said franco is here. so we went up to the keep and there he was. franco was looking around and suddenly said could you please tell me where the salado reverse. commute i said it was there behind those trees. ok ok he said and that was it he looked around a while and then said ok very well. from the left and everyone was wondering what he was looking for and why he had come to rota but we had already read in the newspapers that spain had signed a treaty with the united states and what it was all about. spain was not in any condition to negotiate and this would become obvious in the agreements it signed because they did the country a lot of damage. from
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you're. looking. at a foreign country attack the base would have to defend it and defend the americans . and the like but listen if you have the most impressive firepower in the world and aircraft an atomic bombs because there were atom bombs here what are we going to defend for you. know i'm a live and then i was out there ok. right here in freedom. that anyone not of my father had a place on a plot of land near complete you. me used to store 4 or 5 barrels of wine aerator
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south every year my eyes were swollen from crying when they drove me off our land and i was 17 years old when i told us we had to go and we left the doors open and all our stuff there. and nearly killed me let me play him up out of me for that i mean it was a huge upheaval and hit everyone hard and some people took their own lives hang themselves and so on but the most remarkable thing was that nobody realised there were alternatives that only came later be no they put. you know what you look for the media i remember the day i saw the 1st american jeep when they started surveying the area you got it i was looking out my columns and watched the monster drive into a pond and sink me like you. mean
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my friends used to catch mackerel for a living and. one day we were at a spot the 5 of us and a big guy came into the bar and said hey guys do you know where we can find some workers around here do you want to work so we started building the jetty and after we'd finished a dutch engineer i'd met asked me antonio do you want to join the navy. i didn't have any more work so i said i don't have any papers he said it doesn't matter my uncle is the commander do you want to join that i said of course man who doesn't you know so i was assigned to a tanker shipping oil from iraq to the war ships and. this
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was during the draft so the draft. if you weren't doing well in school there is a potential to be drafted there's a combination of nursing my girl for losing my job and flunking school so i said i have to do something and i don't want to go to vietnam so i was walking around downtown portland oregon and to recruiters at a place of the old tolstoi office and the staff sergeant said from his desk he looked to the name he said you want to join the marine corps right son and i said i sure do he said and you want to join for 4 years right and i said i sure do and it was one title of a killer running like naples and here was
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a marine barracks for over a span you are going to spain. sir 2 times that i really. did not have to go to vietnam during the sixty's. c in army green. and then you. name from the united states i was born in a small town of 5000 inhabitants in pennsylvania. electronics was my hobby but my parents couldn't afford to send me to college so i enlisted in the navy. during the final training sessions and into spanish air force sergeants told me just go to spain where there are a lot of pretty girls there will be this by use by me or which of my head eboni them which are bonita so i said ok then i'll go to spain little baby as luck would have it us when i was assigned to kano post a submarine support ship because i was a specialist in measuring equipment calibration and there was
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a laboratory on board to service the submarines are said. that. there were only 2 grains st the grand isle. way downtown from the base and everything else we just think feels like. special because it was like back home they remind me of. primitive people only different and noticed that when i went to town back in america. i would always hamburger but over here i couldn't find a hamburger at the head top if you look at all the seats i didn't say that it was very old fashioned i preferred to just say that it was very different cultures the cars the way people dressed the way the streets and buildings looked like they were all made from concrete and i came from pennsylvania where the houses were all timber and there were forests and things like that possible space ecosystem see.
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at the end there were about 10000 american soldiers and civilians in need that is if you mean going overboard almost a little bit i remember it like it was yesterday. we were kids playing in the street downtown and suddenly the jets flew over. we were all paralyzed by the noise what the hell was that. took a base because they were small helicopters we called them little devils. my mother was outside doing the laundry as usual and fled into the house yelling i saw a flying saucer. to. let you know that when the americans arrived they were 1st met with rejection mainly because some locals had lost their homes and land and were in a very difficult situation. and
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any kind of wondering here when the americans arrived they didn't waste any time they threw koreans and other stuff into the waiting crowd. almost all of us on the dock bent down and tried to grab some of the better what i want to. get you on your arm we. were difficult years in spain. it was the post-war period and there was a shortage of everything. so when we kids saw the americans in the street we asked them for money to set up a center. and they'd say the same. set out cheaply they'd give us coins or gum or candy or something because i could imagine that this was the tactic the americans used to build good relations with the spanish people and what they also did not.
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have is that more. world war 2 we can strike any. less. than any that's. true let us say that wrote that the wrote of base played a very important role in the cold war because it was on the atlantic and also very close to the entrance of the mediterranean that many there any silent. do you see the list of. the most survivable in our nation. palermo's nuclear submarines can carry up to 16 missiles with a maximum range of approximately 424500 kilometers. still a system from the usa it would have been too far to retaliate if the soviet union attacked. a city and pushed the stationing these submarines in and later in scotland made it possible and underscores the bush.
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i think it may have been because every 2 was a place where the ships could come in a place where they can store whatever they want to store i don't know where they store their. weapons. that haven't good air force or of suckers or a place where they could do operations for. nothing . they have a submarine tender there are stationed there. it's just like a transitional place for europe for the minute training and.
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hundreds of thousands of young people find a climate each year. growing gabbard they do produce things which make life better in peacetime can be our greatest protection in time of war. i mean the advantage quicky became dependent on the military base it created new jobs in the hotel industry taxi business and leisure activities. put him to another. when i became mayor and i worked to build good relations with the naval base. they were the ones who could help us and the spanish they hardly supported us at all. at 1st the americans couldn't believe it and they said your mayor you must make a lot of money but i didn't do it for money. rather going up on the day. i did it out of love for my hometown to the town develop quickly womanhood it was
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a car and then i said to my father. did you see that the plumber with the car but it's a feel my father said it was propaganda machine he really said we simply could not comprehend that a plumber could have a car. they go. on till i. find so or are 90 or 60 wonderful new word for. this is on the car started appearing in town everyone believes that the americans were all millionaires. to be. like. good signals the beginning of a new era when there.
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