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strike command located in temple, florida, the newest unified command is under general adams. mbat elements of the army and air force are prepared to strike hard and fast anywhere in the world. in fact, strategic air command is a nuclear deterrent to work with its tremendous second strike or counterpunch capability. bombers at the strategic air command are constantly alert. they are ready to respond to presidential command. protection for civilians on the homefront is the responsibility of civil defense, the national survey marking and stocking program has located potential shelter spaces for more than 100 million americans. isot interested, the program expected to provide shelter spaces for americans at home or at work. the women's army corps and sister services, the waves, and women marines continue to find work as an integral part of our defense forces. and the century after clara barton of the american red cross help the wounded in the civil war setting, the traditional role of nurses in war and peace has expanded around the world. during the past year, army nurses went to
strike command located in temple, florida, the newest unified command is under general adams. mbat elements of the army and air force are prepared to strike hard and fast anywhere in the world. in fact, strategic air command is a nuclear deterrent to work with its tremendous second strike or counterpunch capability. bombers at the strategic air command are constantly alert. they are ready to respond to presidential command. protection for civilians on the homefront is the responsibility of...
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the pacific command handled southeast asia and the far east. thuropean command headquarters in paris is closely associated with the supreme command of nato. strike command located in tampa, florida. the newest unified command is under general adams. combat elements are prepared to strike hard and fast anywhere in the world. in fact, strategic air command is a nuclear deterrent to war with its tremendous second strike or counterpunch capability. bombers at the strategic air command are constantly alert, ready to respond to presidential command. protection for civilians on the homefront is the responsibility of civil defense. the national survey marking and stocking program has located potential shelter spaces for more than 100 million americans. is expected program to provide shelter spaces for americans at home or work. the women's army corps and ,ister services, the waves women marines, continue their fine work as an integral part of our defense forces. century after clara barton of the american red cross helped the wounded in this civil war se
the pacific command handled southeast asia and the far east. thuropean command headquarters in paris is closely associated with the supreme command of nato. strike command located in tampa, florida. the newest unified command is under general adams. combat elements are prepared to strike hard and fast anywhere in the world. in fact, strategic air command is a nuclear deterrent to war with its tremendous second strike or counterpunch capability. bombers at the strategic air command are...
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in the navy command on becoming the commanding officer we have a change in command ceremony. that morning my wife and daughters give me this journal with a hand written note. we want you to write stories about camp david. someday our children will be able to read. 19 years ago i thought that's cute okay maybe i will write something down and i did for president clinton, president bush i would write down what happened that weekend, never thought i would do anything with it, just a nice memoir. this is the day they handed me the journal. first rule about speaking in public i is to know your audien. other than my family who's been to camp david, it's fascinating. some of you i know it's your job. almost invariably someone has been there or knows someone that has served the city you can fact check me as we go. they give me this book and journal and i keep notes and when i got interested in writing a book about two years ago the thing that i aced it was this event. this is all living officers that could make the trip in novembe november 2016 posted by the current commander under th
in the navy command on becoming the commanding officer we have a change in command ceremony. that morning my wife and daughters give me this journal with a hand written note. we want you to write stories about camp david. someday our children will be able to read. 19 years ago i thought that's cute okay maybe i will write something down and i did for president clinton, president bush i would write down what happened that weekend, never thought i would do anything with it, just a nice memoir....
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then we have the oss, the head of -- is trying to find places to put forces. many commanders don't want them there. but he does find partners probably because there's not a lot of forces there. they didn't want the enemy to know that the only had one unit. so they partner with forces after some trial and error any of their initial attempts to go well. the highly effective force. in europe the oss forces units in the german area. locally they have success. we tend to overestimate their effectiveness on a strategic scale. there's only 222 that go in which is much smaller they're both smaller than the british we need to figure out what causes trouble is not high on the list of the campaign done to mislead the germans which was most important in terms of slowing the german response. whether some impact we over impact the strategic impact. but there's reverence to that. tend world war ii must all of these forces are disbanded. that's because they're perceived as being effective. there's a chapter on korea which i'm not going to cover. but interesting stuff happens there too. kenne
then we have the oss, the head of -- is trying to find places to put forces. many commanders don't want them there. but he does find partners probably because there's not a lot of forces there. they didn't want the enemy to know that the only had one unit. so they partner with forces after some trial and error any of their initial attempts to go well. the highly effective force. in europe the oss forces units in the german area. locally they have success. we tend to overestimate their...
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in the command on becoming the commanding officer, you have a change of command ceremony. that morning my wife michelle and our two daughters ages seven and four unitas journal with this and written note. here daddy, we want you to write stories about camp david and the president in this journal. someday our children will read them. 19 years ago i thought okay, maybe i'll write something and i did. i had it from president clinton to president bush, what happened that weekend. never thought i'd do anything with it. this is the day they had me that journal, by the historic holly. first rule about speaking in public is know your audience. who's been to camp david? it's fascinating. fascinating that you've been there and some of you i know in the navy, maybe on the stories, thermal there's almost invariably somebody who knows someone who served there so fact check me as we go. they give me this book and the journal and i keep notes. and when i seriously got interested in writing a book a few years ago, the thing that isolated with this event. this is allliving commanding office
in the command on becoming the commanding officer, you have a change of command ceremony. that morning my wife michelle and our two daughters ages seven and four unitas journal with this and written note. here daddy, we want you to write stories about camp david and the president in this journal. someday our children will read them. 19 years ago i thought okay, maybe i'll write something and i did. i had it from president clinton to president bush, what happened that weekend. never thought i'd...
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the u.s. fleet forces command. as i outline in my written statement, we've already acted on many of the report's 58 recommendations. additionally i established an oversight board chaired by the vice chief of naval operations admirable bill moran. things like command and control, surface warfare officer, career pa pass. training and certifications. finally as the chief of naval operations, i am responsible for crush anything obstacles that t our sailors from achieving safe operations at sea. to get a deck plate perspective on our progress, in december i visited our naval forces in korea, japan, bahrain and u.s.s. theodore strike group on the persian gulf. through interactions with thousands of our sailors there's clear to me that these incidents do not, repeat, do not define your navy. it would be a grave mistake to underestimate our capability and dedication. it was also clear our corrective action are already having a positive impact but there's more work to do and we'll get it done. learning from our mistakes capt
the u.s. fleet forces command. as i outline in my written statement, we've already acted on many of the report's 58 recommendations. additionally i established an oversight board chaired by the vice chief of naval operations admirable bill moran. things like command and control, surface warfare officer, career pa pass. training and certifications. finally as the chief of naval operations, i am responsible for crush anything obstacles that t our sailors from achieving safe operations at sea. to...
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in space, the joint functional commands. was something called the joint interagency combined operations center, which had the worst acronym in military history. then somebody with a sense of that thema change national space defense center. so what is the national space defense center? important.e so when we labeled a place the joint interagency combined space operations center, which is basically every word associated with space in one acronym come and we said that is the place, it does not matter if it was you ,r our allies or the secretary you can never explain what it was. so i decided into judgment with the intelligence community that maybe we ought to call it what is,s, and that is what it the national space defense , allr, a place where we go national security space, intelligence community, department of defense, army, navy, air force, marines, and we put everybody in and figure out how to fight that fight. there are two marines that work in the national space defense center, and you wonder what the marines are going to
in space, the joint functional commands. was something called the joint interagency combined operations center, which had the worst acronym in military history. then somebody with a sense of that thema change national space defense center. so what is the national space defense center? important.e so when we labeled a place the joint interagency combined space operations center, which is basically every word associated with space in one acronym come and we said that is the place, it does not...
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can do in the colony -- a commander can do in the colony during wartime. the legislature has the power of the purse. they enact the law that governs the militia. the court martial system and everything else. during wartime, they can make rules for everything how you deserters. additional laws, the acts for making provisions against invasions and insurrections. the operational guidelines for the militia. most of all, they are the ones that pass the law that raises taxes to pay for troops. how many of her that americans did not want to be for tax and that was the reason for the american revolution? no. province,taxes to the county, king. payproblem was -- colonists taxes to the province, county, king. the problem was they did not want to pay taxes to the general assembly. then, these are the guys that run the bullish on the day-to-day operations. commanders of the militia within their county. in the duty like the governor to command, arm, levy, muster, equip. they can raise and march anywhere and the county and they can h
can do in the colony -- a commander can do in the colony during wartime. the legislature has the power of the purse. they enact the law that governs the militia. the court martial system and everything else. during wartime, they can make rules for everything how you deserters. additional laws, the acts for making provisions against invasions and insurrections. the operational guidelines for the militia. most of all, they are the ones that pass the law that raises taxes to pay for troops. how...
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at meli, for example, the commander of the division was referred to trial though he never went to trialt commanding officers will also be taking the hits, legal hits for the sub-standard performance of their units. >> yang: these two commanders relieved of duty already, their careers probably over. >> definitely. >> yang: what could happen now? could they go to military prison if convicted? >> absolutely. absolutely. these are serious charges. the maximum punishment for negligent homicide is three years, and they are also charged with dereliction of duty which is three months is the maximum, and hazarding a vessel through . so looking at years' confinement, but i don't think that's going to happen. >> yang: why not? because the message has been sent merely by previousl preferf charges. when they go to court martial which i assume will happen, i would ants pay a pretrial grement and a guilty -- agreement and guilty plea. it's had to envision the commanders of these ships actually going to prison. the purpose to have the court martial also, in my estimation, is as much as to send a warnin
at meli, for example, the commander of the division was referred to trial though he never went to trialt commanding officers will also be taking the hits, legal hits for the sub-standard performance of their units. >> yang: these two commanders relieved of duty already, their careers probably over. >> definitely. >> yang: what could happen now? could they go to military prison if convicted? >> absolutely. absolutely. these are serious charges. the maximum punishment for...
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the south. commanded the 24th regiment in the cap on -- the attack on a city. let me read something he said with regards to that attack because he got various orders about what he was supposed to do . january, like three days before the attack, he received orders to attack the capital from the east. a couple days later, he was told , no, you are going to attack it from the north. then they told him just before the attack, ok, we want you to send half of your officers and cans back to the rear so we form a new regiment. he has an attack coming immediately. this is what he writes, "after i message, is discussed it with my regimental political commissar. i say the regiment has been ordered to attack into the city. our precise target is not clear. we do not have a clear picture of the enemy's situation. they have ordered us to pull out half of our cadre. how in the world is the regiment supposed to account push its mission?" mission?"ish its it did not. he was relieved from command. he was reduced in rank. it
the south. commanded the 24th regiment in the cap on -- the attack on a city. let me read something he said with regards to that attack because he got various orders about what he was supposed to do . january, like three days before the attack, he received orders to attack the capital from the east. a couple days later, he was told , no, you are going to attack it from the north. then they told him just before the attack, ok, we want you to send half of your officers and cans back to the rear...
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it has to be command and control integrated. the national space defense center is moving from an experiment to an operating war fighting center where army, navy, marines, and other space elements will be able to have an operating picture and command and control of what is going on to create the protection of our high-value assets and hold at risk others. david: operational war fighting center? it is operational? secretary wilson: it looks like see,ther ops century would whether maritime, land, air. .let's look back at the words national space defense center. it is national. our allies will not be there. we are bringing in all of the most sensitive information into that place and we will not share that. directed the new space component time one that to be a coalition center by the end of next year. we are coalition partners. and the commercial partners we have can understand and we will integrate both centers together to provide that seamless command and control we need across the space force. involving allies, the commercial sector,
it has to be command and control integrated. the national space defense center is moving from an experiment to an operating war fighting center where army, navy, marines, and other space elements will be able to have an operating picture and command and control of what is going on to create the protection of our high-value assets and hold at risk others. david: operational war fighting center? it is operational? secretary wilson: it looks like see,ther ops century would whether maritime, land,...
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the commander, john young... if anyone had the right stuff, it wasjohn young.of the first space shuttle. he'd been working for nasa for nearly than 20 years by this point, but when they needed an astronaut for their newest, most daring mission, there was only one choice. john was a fascinating, devoted and passionate, and really fearless man, and just a role model to so many astronauts, including the six people that are up on the space station right now. a life really well lived, and a good friend of mine. in the ready room, near launching pad 19, they get into their spacesuits, the final mission briefing behind them... he first flew into space with the gemini mission, smuggling a corned beef sandwich on board as a gift for a fellow astronaut. and then came apollo, where he became only the ninth man to walk on the moon. but despite all his extraordinary achievements, he was not one to dwell on the past. i'm sure looking forward to getting people off of this planet, because i think it will be very helpful to getting the future done right for the kids of tomorrow
the commander, john young... if anyone had the right stuff, it wasjohn young.of the first space shuttle. he'd been working for nasa for nearly than 20 years by this point, but when they needed an astronaut for their newest, most daring mission, there was only one choice. john was a fascinating, devoted and passionate, and really fearless man, and just a role model to so many astronauts, including the six people that are up on the space station right now. a life really well lived, and a good...
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and when i talked to general tron, the army commander in the citadel, a division commander at the timee told me that we were not to use air support or artillery, blah, blah, blah, because of the sacred nature of the citadel. after the first day -- let me back up a minute. i was briefed by him that there was an army battalion occupying positions. so my plan was to move out, make contact with that battalion, pass through, deploy and attack. a company was in command. when they got to that position they were ambushed. there was no army battalion anywhere to be seen. within the first 20 or so minutes of the battle, a company had been pretty much decimated, chopped all to pieces. so it took the rest of that day to extract them, put them in reserve and redistribute our troops. delta company was not with me. they were over on the other side of the river. with 25 and 11. i called colonel hughes and said i've got to have my delta company. and i talked to the general and said i'm not moving my marines one step further until this rules of engagement are changed where we could use artillery, air su
and when i talked to general tron, the army commander in the citadel, a division commander at the timee told me that we were not to use air support or artillery, blah, blah, blah, because of the sacred nature of the citadel. after the first day -- let me back up a minute. i was briefed by him that there was an army battalion occupying positions. so my plan was to move out, make contact with that battalion, pass through, deploy and attack. a company was in command. when they got to that position...
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it could have been the commanding officers. unfortunately sijs we're going down what looks like the road of discipline, it struck me as why did the office on the deck not call the fitzgerald? why did the captain of the john s. mccain decide not to station the detail for evolution, rather than delay the evolution? we might not know the answers of that which might get to the why. as i mention i do the uss porter investigation and i'm reading the comprehensive review. i mean down the line item are -- soopening the apperture a bit. so maybe it's not all seven fleets. i know there's time but not that much time and really the other piece that struck me is trz rr a part later on in the comprehensive review where it talks about sustainment and how do we learn about # the lessons and not repeat. the only reason i think that there were no casualties in the porter was they hit a bigger ship. they hit a ship that was 300,000 tons and the bow went underneath keel rather than to the birthing department and i was part of that. i was on the sta
it could have been the commanding officers. unfortunately sijs we're going down what looks like the road of discipline, it struck me as why did the office on the deck not call the fitzgerald? why did the captain of the john s. mccain decide not to station the detail for evolution, rather than delay the evolution? we might not know the answers of that which might get to the why. as i mention i do the uss porter investigation and i'm reading the comprehensive review. i mean down the line item are...
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and when i talked to general trong, the commander in the citadel, he was a division commander at the time, he told me that we were not to use air support or big artillery and blah, blah, blah, because of the sacred nature of the hue citadel. well, after the first day, well, let me back up a minute. i was briefed by him that there was the army battalion occupying positions down about where the dong ba power was. so my plan was to move out on the column, make contact with that battalion, pass through, deploy and attack. a company w "a" company was in the van, and when they got down to that position, they were ambushed. there was no arvin battalion anywhere to be seen. and within the first 20 or so minutes of the battle, "a" company had been pretty much decimated. they were chopped all to pieces. so it took the rest of that day to extract them, put them in reserve and redistribute our troops. myron's delta company was not with me, they were over on the other side of the river. with 25 a-5 and 1-1. so i called colonel hughes and said i have to have my delta company. and i talked to sever
and when i talked to general trong, the commander in the citadel, he was a division commander at the time, he told me that we were not to use air support or big artillery and blah, blah, blah, because of the sacred nature of the hue citadel. well, after the first day, well, let me back up a minute. i was briefed by him that there was the army battalion occupying positions down about where the dong ba power was. so my plan was to move out on the column, make contact with that battalion, pass...
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and when i talked to general tron, the army commander in the citadel, a division commander at the timeld me that we were not to use air support or artillery, blah, blah, blah, because of the sacred nature of the citadel. after the first day -- let me back up a minute. i was briefed by him that there was an army battalion occupying positions. so my plan was to move out, make contact with that battalion, pass through, deploy and attack. a company was in command. when they got to that position they were ambushed. there was no army battalion anywhere to be seen. within the first 20 or so minutes of the battle, a company had been pretty much decimated, chopped all to pieces. so it took the rest of that day to extract them, put them in reserve and redistribute our troops. delta company was not with me. they were over on the other side of the river. with 25 and 11. i called colonel hughes and said i've got to have my delta company. and i talked to the general and said i'm not moving my marines one step further until this rules of engagement are changed where we could use artillery, air suppor
and when i talked to general tron, the army commander in the citadel, a division commander at the timeld me that we were not to use air support or artillery, blah, blah, blah, because of the sacred nature of the citadel. after the first day -- let me back up a minute. i was briefed by him that there was an army battalion occupying positions. so my plan was to move out, make contact with that battalion, pass through, deploy and attack. a company was in command. when they got to that position...
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the commander-in-chief tweeting just signed 702 bill to reauthorize foreign intelligence collection. this is not the same fisa law that was so wrongly abused during the election. i will always do the right thing for our country and put the safety of the american people first.
the commander-in-chief tweeting just signed 702 bill to reauthorize foreign intelligence collection. this is not the same fisa law that was so wrongly abused during the election. i will always do the right thing for our country and put the safety of the american people first.
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the commander was relieved because of the investigation. i was given command of that unit and took them back to beirut. that was not frightening, though we were a sure and guarding the embassies. it was the mental and emotional strain of taking over that unit and going back with them as guy, where the staff remained in place and i was the new guy. that was a leadership challenge to ensure we could be successful. i remember going up to see the, don before we went over and he said i want you to bring all of your marines back. i was blessed and brought them all back. i was pleased with that. >> did you keep in touch with the men who served with the in vietnam, in the years after the war? >> not right after the war. everybody was getting adjusted back to their community and livelihood. i was finishing up my marine corps career. it wasn't until 1991 when they commissioned the uss way city that we began to get together. on, there have been a number of battalion reunions. endlessly -- and only the uss hue city hosts a memorial to honor those that f
the commander was relieved because of the investigation. i was given command of that unit and took them back to beirut. that was not frightening, though we were a sure and guarding the embassies. it was the mental and emotional strain of taking over that unit and going back with them as guy, where the staff remained in place and i was the new guy. that was a leadership challenge to ensure we could be successful. i remember going up to see the, don before we went over and he said i want you to...
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new alliance out, this new overt alliance out is later on that summer when a french fleet under the command of the french arrive in their gans harbor. - of their gants -- of narragance harbor. and sullivan, one of washington's favorite, from massachusetts, known for his bravery and enthusiasm and is not known for being moderate or temperity. but washington puts him in command of the operations to essentially take back this island thinking that once we have the french fleet and american army, we can go ahead and in a combined operation dislodge the british and loyalists who are here in this town. by the time of their august 1778, they've come up with a plan that will be a combined french bombardment on the city. the americans are expecting not just a bombardment but also the use of french -- the use and support of french troops that are under the french command and what sullivan is hoping and planning for. but there's not a lot of communication between the two even given the presence in the first combat roles of the marquis delafayette and he's one of john sullivan's primary lieutenants and
new alliance out, this new overt alliance out is later on that summer when a french fleet under the command of the french arrive in their gans harbor. - of their gants -- of narragance harbor. and sullivan, one of washington's favorite, from massachusetts, known for his bravery and enthusiasm and is not known for being moderate or temperity. but washington puts him in command of the operations to essentially take back this island thinking that once we have the french fleet and american army, we...
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i finally confided in he's the one that finally convinced me to report the four individuals to the commander jennifer we're going to take a short break right now and while we're back we'll continue talking with jennifer norris u.s. air force veteran talking about the epidemic of rape in the u.s. military and what happens to those who dare to speak out against it. welcome to the next guys are. looking forward to that's what. this is what happens to pensions in britain don't. watch tries to report. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just kill you narrowness and spending shouldn't twenty million on one player. it's an experience like nothing else on to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy a great so will transfer. and thinks this minute. i had a great education a good job and a family that loved me. i never had to worry about how i would be somewhere i would speak. but i'm facing
i finally confided in he's the one that finally convinced me to report the four individuals to the commander jennifer we're going to take a short break right now and while we're back we'll continue talking with jennifer norris u.s. air force veteran talking about the epidemic of rape in the u.s. military and what happens to those who dare to speak out against it. welcome to the next guys are. looking forward to that's what. this is what happens to pensions in britain don't. watch tries to...
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i finally confided in he's the one that finally convinced me to report the four individuals to the commander jennifer we're going to take a short break right now and while we're back we'll continue talking with jennifer norris u.s. air force veteran talking about the epidemic of rape in the u.s. military and what happens to those dare to speak out against it. last. i. apply for many flips over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch with a funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the shaper money killion a loan to spend spend be sure to the twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game played great so one more chance with. the base this morning. when i was so small seemed wrong but all wrong just don't call. me lol but you get to stamp out this thing becomes active. and engaged because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. this is an amazing story because that we're s
i finally confided in he's the one that finally convinced me to report the four individuals to the commander jennifer we're going to take a short break right now and while we're back we'll continue talking with jennifer norris u.s. air force veteran talking about the epidemic of rape in the u.s. military and what happens to those dare to speak out against it. last. i. apply for many flips over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch with a...
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the new commander-in-chief moved into his new headquarters on a july 15, 1775. we know that because that is the day when his staff paid the bills are cleaning the house after it has been used by all of those soldiers. washington brought his enslaved servants, his body servant william lee, possibly shown in this painting, and his carriage driver and possibly others. he brought his first aid, his military secretary and eight at camp.mp -- and aide de who managed the house and major they got there meals cooked and rooms cleaned? the massachusetts legislature was responsible for providing domestic staff for the house. papers, john c fitzpatrick named a number of people on the staff. many of those names are incorrect. startedir, the trouble when washington himself put the wrong name for the household steward in his account book, where he says mr. evan austin. s name was timothy, which is on all the other paperwork. washington must have misunderstood something. deacon from the neighboring town, he brought his wife and daughter to help run the house. why were they avail
the new commander-in-chief moved into his new headquarters on a july 15, 1775. we know that because that is the day when his staff paid the bills are cleaning the house after it has been used by all of those soldiers. washington brought his enslaved servants, his body servant william lee, possibly shown in this painting, and his carriage driver and possibly others. he brought his first aid, his military secretary and eight at camp.mp -- and aide de who managed the house and major they got there...
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this was part of learning how to be the commander-in-chief, was diplomacy. en try to find cooperation with the french, tamping down new england's enthusiastic --i-catholicism to win over two french merchants came to their house and met with washington to talk about setting up a supply chain for the french empire, something that turned out to be crucial for the rest of the war. headquarters, general washington learned a hard lesson about spy craft. in july, he paid a man to go into boston and send out , to establish a secret correspondence for the purpose of conveying intelligence of the enemy's movements and designs. however, because a letter sent ,rom edward by joseph freed which says destroy this letter and then the man proceeded to not destroy this letter, i was able to identify this spy is a shopkeeper named to the reverend john card, a former minister. the american army still have a lot to learn about spy craft. and in fact, that letter revealed the intelligence ring they had set up to send correspondence into boston had already been infiltrated by a bri
this was part of learning how to be the commander-in-chief, was diplomacy. en try to find cooperation with the french, tamping down new england's enthusiastic --i-catholicism to win over two french merchants came to their house and met with washington to talk about setting up a supply chain for the french empire, something that turned out to be crucial for the rest of the war. headquarters, general washington learned a hard lesson about spy craft. in july, he paid a man to go into boston and...
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lee, the other corps commander. lee wrote in his official report to hood, the attack was a feeble one and a failure with a loss to my corps of 1300 men killed and wounded. it was not made with spirit and determination and all that. lee -- hood had no idea what happened at jonesboro, so he simply took what lee wrote and paraphrased it. you read books on john bell hood and they will talk about how he was complaining because there was not enough blood spilled at jonesboro, but they never say a word about stephen lee. this one is another example of misquoting and taking things out of context. a week after john bell hood died, here is an article in the new orleans times -- the picayune. act can those days when somebody died, it was very eloquent, you know, and this is not unusual. you can kind of read it on your own, but it is very a look went thought talking about what a great guy he was a great , soldier. then in the middle it says as expressed in his own forceful language when last with us five short months sense, "the
lee, the other corps commander. lee wrote in his official report to hood, the attack was a feeble one and a failure with a loss to my corps of 1300 men killed and wounded. it was not made with spirit and determination and all that. lee -- hood had no idea what happened at jonesboro, so he simply took what lee wrote and paraphrased it. you read books on john bell hood and they will talk about how he was complaining because there was not enough blood spilled at jonesboro, but they never say a...
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and it is very difficult, for a difficult for any commander in the word command effectively the large armies, given the limits of communications and a staff. in every campaign, every campaign of any size has major blunders. you pick your favorite general and you will find a number of not only mistakes, but pretty serious mistakes. and it is the nature of the beast. these armies i think were far too large, given the available technology, the staff, etc. so i tend to be more sympathetic and not be a monday morning quarterback on a lot of these things. and we tend to treat the civil war too often as it is almost like a sporting contest where we are evaluating the coaches and players. read the book, you will tend not to do that. >> the memoirs, where is that from? george: travels with general grant, interviews he gave around the world. it is an interesting book, grant unburdens himself. it surprised me how some sympathetic people like grant, and sherman, how they work toward mcclellan, how they were sympathetic toward mcclellan. i read sherman's correspondence fairly recently and i was st
and it is very difficult, for a difficult for any commander in the word command effectively the large armies, given the limits of communications and a staff. in every campaign, every campaign of any size has major blunders. you pick your favorite general and you will find a number of not only mistakes, but pretty serious mistakes. and it is the nature of the beast. these armies i think were far too large, given the available technology, the staff, etc. so i tend to be more sympathetic and not...
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the moon. he commanded the first space shuttle flight. george h.w. bush said of young, he was a fierce patriot whose courage and commitment to duty helped our nation push back the horizon of discovery as a criminal time. he died of pneumonia. he was 87. jerry van dyke also passed away on friday. he was known for "the middle," and he was brother of dick van dyke. he passed away at his ranch in arkansas. his wife said he had health issues since being in a car accident two years ago. he was 86. >>> democrat mark stone introduced this legislation last year, but it's just now set for its first committee hearing on monday. now beginning in 2020, he wants to prohibit retailers from selling benches in bottles with a cap that isn't tethered to the container. environmental groups say lids from plastic bottles have become a primary source of waste on california beaches. >> i don't think it's a kons yen, decision, and they are designed to be separated from its larger component. >> you can imagine the bench industry opposes the the bill, and says it would require
the moon. he commanded the first space shuttle flight. george h.w. bush said of young, he was a fierce patriot whose courage and commitment to duty helped our nation push back the horizon of discovery as a criminal time. he died of pneumonia. he was 87. jerry van dyke also passed away on friday. he was known for "the middle," and he was brother of dick van dyke. he passed away at his ranch in arkansas. his wife said he had health issues since being in a car accident two years ago. he...
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it was actually in the room where the call would come from from the pacific command in the event of a detected missile launch. your point is very well taken that this took 38 minutes. that's double the amount of time a miss all would take to travel from north korea to here on the islands of hawaii. are you comfortable? are you confident in having that button in the hands of civil defense on a state agency, rather than the federal government, u.s. pacific command and the u.s. military, should they be the ones to send out this alert because now the governor has confirmed this was a human error and it was a human error at thend has of the state government of civil defense. >> senator, were you able to hear that question? senator schatz can you hear me? the senator schatz are you still with us? >> it sounds like we lost the senator. but i guess the point i'd like to make, richard, is that this is a state agency that sent out this alert. it didn't come from the u.s. military where we're going to turn around some exclusive footage from within the room. we were in the room yesterday, richard
it was actually in the room where the call would come from from the pacific command in the event of a detected missile launch. your point is very well taken that this took 38 minutes. that's double the amount of time a miss all would take to travel from north korea to here on the islands of hawaii. are you comfortable? are you confident in having that button in the hands of civil defense on a state agency, rather than the federal government, u.s. pacific command and the u.s. military, should...
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the. command at the michael little in a slum visual. only. any. then to their surprise a local man off is the right to a city on the other side of the serbian border. behind them all of no. escape. not up square or the hoped for and could see hosts you begin counting to meet you all over toss them a layman. and i'm going she. was so. you know if they want to walk you know what. as they get close to the buddha the enjoined by hundreds of other refugees. are not. going to. be in. any. kind of. the i think you mean i mean. this really. but soon enough another problem is exactly what they face in the grounds of a local mosque they try and do a deal with albanian smugglers for the next leg of the trip the prices are extortionate and competition between traffickers is famous as the mood turns nasty the smugglers start to fight among themselves. i'm. sorry. but out. of our. trash. in serbia they can at least use public transport but as night fools they realize that's not the end of their troubles. my. son my. daughter was. going to. run i am. i doing wro
the. command at the michael little in a slum visual. only. any. then to their surprise a local man off is the right to a city on the other side of the serbian border. behind them all of no. escape. not up square or the hoped for and could see hosts you begin counting to meet you all over toss them a layman. and i'm going she. was so. you know if they want to walk you know what. as they get close to the buddha the enjoined by hundreds of other refugees. are not. going to. be in. any. kind of....
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it could have been the commanding officers. unfortunately, since we are going down it looks like possibly the road of discipline, we may not get what was inside their heads. that struck me as why? why did the officer of the deck on the fitzgerald not call the capta captain? those types of questions. why did the captain of the john k. mccain decide not the station the detail for the evolution rather than delay the evolution, right. >> right. >> we might not know the answers to that. if we get to the why, we may get the answer to some of that. i did the pour investigation. reading the comprehensive review, many of the exact same, down to the line item were what were in the porter investigation if you open it up and look. looking into the aperture a little bit. and then really the other piece that kind of struck me is there is a part later on in the comprehensive review where it talks about sustainment and how do we figure out a way to learn the lessons and not repeat. it talks about picking around the edges. i think back to the po
it could have been the commanding officers. unfortunately, since we are going down it looks like possibly the road of discipline, we may not get what was inside their heads. that struck me as why? why did the officer of the deck on the fitzgerald not call the capta captain? those types of questions. why did the captain of the john k. mccain decide not the station the detail for the evolution rather than delay the evolution, right. >> right. >> we might not know the answers to that....
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the command or the descriptions are written in german. the commands are given in english. for more of the union army is composed of new immigrants, new citizens. then the confederate army. there is far more immigration to the northern states before the war and during into the southern states. a sizable percentage of the union army is made up of english, irish, germans, scandinavians, to the point where you have ethnic regiments that are organized, made up of the various nationalities. the first, battle, the second, the third, and the fifth missouri, the infantry units that fight are composed as german immigrants or sons of immigrants recently arrived germans. book is the principles and practices of surgery published in 1852. . relatively common book that is not terribly difficult to find but a great book that goes into all sorts of aspects of medical care with various plates. an important book if you were trying to become a doctor in the 1850's and 1860's. , and thery of the book front it reads presented by a young lady when general bills army was in percent. a surgeon of t
the command or the descriptions are written in german. the commands are given in english. for more of the union army is composed of new immigrants, new citizens. then the confederate army. there is far more immigration to the northern states before the war and during into the southern states. a sizable percentage of the union army is made up of english, irish, germans, scandinavians, to the point where you have ethnic regiments that are organized, made up of the various nationalities. the...
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, i was the only non-military and political commander, i was the only journalist. covering how you got these people to reintegrate into society. that was the first time, i have never been in combat but dealt with the consequences of combat and kids with their legs blown off from stepping on landmines, they are thinking please songs, and with the protection of chavez and this was really way out there. and i came back to caracas and said to my brother, they rebuilt how the country is falling apart. and disrupting our own country. the story started with that and i started pulling the threat also on the relationship. and venezuela and hezbollah, and asked him and that is what i did and that actually worked and that is in the book. i will read a little section of that. it was in the news lately and a political reveal how the obama administration, and a number of people, the venezuelan regime drug trafficking and involvement of hezbollah and that was a very hot topic, a number of people working on that and emails do not get returned because ad
, i was the only non-military and political commander, i was the only journalist. covering how you got these people to reintegrate into society. that was the first time, i have never been in combat but dealt with the consequences of combat and kids with their legs blown off from stepping on landmines, they are thinking please songs, and with the protection of chavez and this was really way out there. and i came back to caracas and said to my brother, they rebuilt how the country is falling...
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in fact, didn't thank and salute the work of bomber command. command. in fact, you can bomber command. in fact, you can bomber command. in fact, you can bomber command were the one group of military personnel who were not given a military personnel who were not givena campaign military personnel who were not given a campaign medal right after the war. no. does that still hurt? it does, very much so. it hurts more so now, because there is so little, in fact no respect, no recognition, of the individuals who were lost in bomber command, fighting for their country, fighting for freedom, bomber command, fighting for their country, fighting forfreedom, which we are being able to subsequently enjoyed. you have spent a lot of time talking to particularly children about your experiences. what is it, what is the message, that you want to give by taking so much time to talk to the new generation? you do ask the most awkward questions. however, here goes. what is the message i want to give? iwant, goes. what is the message i want to give? i want, first of
in fact, didn't thank and salute the work of bomber command. command. in fact, you can bomber command. in fact, you can bomber command. in fact, you can bomber command were the one group of military personnel who were not given a military personnel who were not givena campaign military personnel who were not given a campaign medal right after the war. no. does that still hurt? it does, very much so. it hurts more so now, because there is so little, in fact no respect, no recognition, of the...
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the moon. he commanded the first space shuttle flight. george h.w. bush said of young, he was a fierce patriot whose courage and commitment to duty helped our nation push back the horizon of discovery as a criminal time. he died of pneumonia. he was 87. jerry van dyke also passed away on friday. he was known for "the middle," and he was brother of dick van dyke. he passed away at his ranch in arkansas. his wife said he had health issues since being in a car accident two years ago. he was 86. >>> democrat mark stone introduced this legislation last year, but it's just now set for its first committee hearing on monday. now beginning in 2020, he wants to prohibit retailers from selling benches in bottles with a cap that isn't tethered to the container. environmental groups say lids from plastic bottles have become a primary source of waste on california beaches. >> i don't think it's a kons yen, decision, and they are designed to be separated from its larger component. >> you can imagine the bench industry opposes the the and says it would require them
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an encryptic phone to the command. >> reporter: and the pacific command call never came. instead, the alert sent out in error turning hawaii upside-down. residents, many of whom had been preparing for a potential strike because of fiery rhetoric between president trump and north korean leader kim jong-un put theirs emergency plan into motion i. was freaking out. >> reporter: this family fled through a world is war 2 bunker. >> we closed the top and got our phones and looked for updates. >> reporter: the state is taking the blame, reassigning the person who pushed the button. that hasn't soothed rattled nerves here. >> i sent a message to grandkids at home and it made me realize, my god, i could have never seen them again. i was sick to my stomach for at least two hours afterwards. i was shaking and -- it was just -- it was scary. very scary. >> reporter: now the focus turns to rebuilding trust of had hawaiians and tourists many terrified they were living out their final minutes. tonight defense secretary jim mattis says there is no indication north korea responded to the a
an encryptic phone to the command. >> reporter: and the pacific command call never came. instead, the alert sent out in error turning hawaii upside-down. residents, many of whom had been preparing for a potential strike because of fiery rhetoric between president trump and north korean leader kim jong-un put theirs emergency plan into motion i. was freaking out. >> reporter: this family fled through a world is war 2 bunker. >> we closed the top and got our phones and looked...
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. >> the commander in chief in an oval office meeting referring to people from african countries and haitians with the most vile and vulgar language. language festers when ignorance and bigotry is allied with power, it is a dangerous force in our country. your silence and your amnesia is complicity. i hurt. when dick durbin called me, i had tears of rage when i heard about this experience in that meeting. and for you not to feel that hurt and that pain and to dismiss some of the questions of my colleagues saying i've already answered that line of questions when tens of millions of americans are hurting right now because of what they're worried about what happened in the white house, that's unacceptable to me. >> and if there were any doubt about the tension between the secretary and the senator, just watch this. >> and that you could even say in your testimony the norwegians were preferenced by him because they're so hard working -- >> i didn't -- >> excuse me. let me finish. >> happy to. >> joining me now, democratic senator cory booker of new jersey, a member of the judiciary commit
. >> the commander in chief in an oval office meeting referring to people from african countries and haitians with the most vile and vulgar language. language festers when ignorance and bigotry is allied with power, it is a dangerous force in our country. your silence and your amnesia is complicity. i hurt. when dick durbin called me, i had tears of rage when i heard about this experience in that meeting. and for you not to feel that hurt and that pain and to dismiss some of the questions...
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>> look, the president's number one job as commander-in-chief and as the president is national security. and we cannot protect american citizens. we cannot protect this country if we don't secure our border. that's the point the president is trying to make. it's the same point that he's made since he first started running for office and certainly since he was sworn in as president. it's absolutely appropriate for the commander-in-chief of this country to do everything he can to make sure he's protecting our citizens. >> might make it more difficult to get the negotiations with the democrats going. does the president support a guaranteed vote on daca in the senate, in the house, in return for the extension of government funding? >> look, the president's focus is making sure we get the government reopened. it's outrageous that democrats are holding our national security hostage. that they're not allowing our brave men and women who are out there on the front lines to be compensated, their families taken care of. the veterans' association taken care of, and the children's health care promi
>> look, the president's number one job as commander-in-chief and as the president is national security. and we cannot protect american citizens. we cannot protect this country if we don't secure our border. that's the point the president is trying to make. it's the same point that he's made since he first started running for office and certainly since he was sworn in as president. it's absolutely appropriate for the commander-in-chief of this country to do everything he can to make sure...
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they get that quickly and they confirm it with the command of the theater in this case, pacific commandin hawaii. then they notify the emergency management agency. >> what happened yesterday is that was completely back pardons. the agency in hawaii was doing a test and they started the message system and part of the exercise or rehearsals and then i'm sure if you were in the watch and you heard that message and there was a desk, there had to be the question of who sent that message? why is it happening? they had to be confirmed or denied that took a few minutes. in effect it was backwards from the way the process normally worked. >> it was pacific command that put out an official notification that it was not true. >> they in fact checked em a&e ma sent it out. they have to be in this case and tracking the targets and determining the defense. the ema actually alerts the civilians and the population. >> we talked a lot yesterday. let's talk about this. homeland security chief christian nealson called the warning an unfortunate mistake. the situation could turn into a boy who cried wolf an
they get that quickly and they confirm it with the command of the theater in this case, pacific commandin hawaii. then they notify the emergency management agency. >> what happened yesterday is that was completely back pardons. the agency in hawaii was doing a test and they started the message system and part of the exercise or rehearsals and then i'm sure if you were in the watch and you heard that message and there was a desk, there had to be the question of who sent that message? why...
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so the commander—in—chief took to social media to assert... author, michael wolff, who had been given access to the white house to write it. i consider it a work of fiction, and i think it's a disgrace that somebody‘s able to have something — do something like that. the libel laws are very weak in this country. if they were strong, it would be very helpful. you wouldn't have things like that happen, where you can say whatever comes to your head. but, just so you know, i never interviewed with him in the white house at all. he was never in the oval office. we didn't have an interview. possibly the most damaging claim contained in the book is that the president lacks curiosity, doesn't read, doesn't listen, is like a child. they all came to the conclusion, gradually at first, and then faster and faster, that something was unbelievably amiss here, that this was more peculiar than they ever imagined it could be. the book portrays the white house in a constant state of chaos, reeling under the influence of a petulant, easily distracted commander—in
so the commander—in—chief took to social media to assert... author, michael wolff, who had been given access to the white house to write it. i consider it a work of fiction, and i think it's a disgrace that somebody‘s able to have something — do something like that. the libel laws are very weak in this country. if they were strong, it would be very helpful. you wouldn't have things like that happen, where you can say whatever comes to your head. but, just so you know, i never...