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the goal, besides getting between the confederate army in richmond -- for the confederate army, theyare going to be reacting slower. the first crossing of union soldiers across the river is october 26. we will not react until two days later, once he realizes this is a serious movement, not a diversion. what lee will do is march half of his army, the first corps, the first campaign, it is going to quickly march through the shenandoah valley to front royal and cross the blue ridge mountains and take a position behind the river, somewhere in the area of culpepper courthouse. that is meant to be a blocking position. everyone is fighting for the interior lines. mcclellan would like to get cold cold paper first, to get between the confederate army and its capital, and of course robert e lee wants to deprive mcclellan of that opportunity. while long straight as marching and these actions are going on, stonewall jackson is going to be left in the shenandoah vally to basically serve as a menace george mcclellan's right flank , and if jackson sees an opportunity, he is told to strike at the ri
the goal, besides getting between the confederate army in richmond -- for the confederate army, theyare going to be reacting slower. the first crossing of union soldiers across the river is october 26. we will not react until two days later, once he realizes this is a serious movement, not a diversion. what lee will do is march half of his army, the first corps, the first campaign, it is going to quickly march through the shenandoah valley to front royal and cross the blue ridge mountains and...
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the chinese armies held a superiority of numbers. cut down the odds.or every united nations casualty. what had begun as an attempt to inflect personnel losses on the enemy developed into a ground gaining operation. ♪ on march 15, seoul again changed hands. south korean troops entered the streets unopposed. the enemy had pulled out to the north. ♪ but not for long. spring brought with it still another crisis. another massive communist offensive. general vanfleet fortified the city, determined not to lose it again. the enemy was met by fire. they lost tens of thousands. but still they came on. then suddenly they faltered. broke and started pulling back, pursued by our armor. again the communists had run afoul of the men's firepower of the eighth army and the principles of logistics. they were unable to supply a sustained offensive. june 2, 1951, again we crossed the 38th parallel. the badly battered enemy withdrawing before us. ♪ u.n. delegates proposed truce talks, suggesting a cease fire could be discussed. on july 10, talks were opened in the red held
the chinese armies held a superiority of numbers. cut down the odds.or every united nations casualty. what had begun as an attempt to inflect personnel losses on the enemy developed into a ground gaining operation. ♪ on march 15, seoul again changed hands. south korean troops entered the streets unopposed. the enemy had pulled out to the north. ♪ but not for long. spring brought with it still another crisis. another massive communist offensive. general vanfleet fortified the city,...
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additional army forces poured in.teously a breakdown o the pusan perimeter got underway in the south. in a week of heavy fighting, our forces drove 20 miles inland to seoul. than 10,000 troops were dug in. street cornerry with orders to fight to the death. sweeping northward past the 38th parallel. our army units pushed on toward the yellow river, korea's distant boundary. but there were signs of trouble ahead. some of the prisoners in the north wore the uniform of the communist chinese army. november found elements of the 10th corps on the frozen banks of the river. while they ate their thanksgiving dinner, they could see communist china. assured.eemed there was talk of war's end by christmas. on the other side, chinese were amassing. new wars were about to begin. november, the chinese filledrmy attacked, splitting u.n. forces and holding them back. what president truman had called a faction had become a major war. our forces in the west pulled back to the south. elements of the first mari division and the seventh in
additional army forces poured in.teously a breakdown o the pusan perimeter got underway in the south. in a week of heavy fighting, our forces drove 20 miles inland to seoul. than 10,000 troops were dug in. street cornerry with orders to fight to the death. sweeping northward past the 38th parallel. our army units pushed on toward the yellow river, korea's distant boundary. but there were signs of trouble ahead. some of the prisoners in the north wore the uniform of the communist chinese army....
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had to engage the 2nd army. tank battle so that the bridges could reach the canal and the tanks could cross on the bridge and. dusk on the 15th of october. the israeli tanks started their assault on the chinese farm. but the egyptians would counter the attack using their new highly effective weapon anti tank guided missiles. the use of further sea kashif. i remember the conversation between opera gate commander. and division commander ariel sharon and he called to view raviv 2 because it was the 2nd of his 3 brigades and he said to this is 4040 is the division commander the attack is looking good. and to be a raviv who had a d. criminy unvoiced said $42.00 here it's our tanks that are running over. well sharon's division was taking heavy casualties in the chinese farm a $750.00 strong israeli paratrooper force was advancing towards the canal across the dunes. by midnight they had reached the crossing point. per troop. reached the canal and after x. . and carrying with them half trucks or rubber boots. and they c
had to engage the 2nd army. tank battle so that the bridges could reach the canal and the tanks could cross on the bridge and. dusk on the 15th of october. the israeli tanks started their assault on the chinese farm. but the egyptians would counter the attack using their new highly effective weapon anti tank guided missiles. the use of further sea kashif. i remember the conversation between opera gate commander. and division commander ariel sharon and he called to view raviv 2 because it was...
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claims of bodies at the roswell army airfield army hospital were likely a combination of several aircraft an unusual manned balloon mishap. one accident occurred on june 26, 1956. 11 air force members died when they're fully loaded tanker aircraft experienced propeller failure 4.5 minutes after takeoff. the crash site was approximately nine miles south of the former roswell army airfield, renamed walker air force base in 1948. the badly burned bodies of the 11 crewmen were identified and processed at the walker air force base hospital. the alleged claims of buddies at the base hospital can be traced to a single witness whose descriptions closely match the condition and circumstances under which these victims were identified. furthermore, claims of bodies attributed to specific air force personnel are unsubstantiated. some of these individuals were not even present at roswell army airfield in july 1947. the balloon mishap occurred during a low training mission for backup pilots in the project excelsior high-altitude manned balloon program. this unusual accident occurred approximately 10 mi
claims of bodies at the roswell army airfield army hospital were likely a combination of several aircraft an unusual manned balloon mishap. one accident occurred on june 26, 1956. 11 air force members died when they're fully loaded tanker aircraft experienced propeller failure 4.5 minutes after takeoff. the crash site was approximately nine miles south of the former roswell army airfield, renamed walker air force base in 1948. the badly burned bodies of the 11 crewmen were identified and...
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army. in the u.s. army, white southerners set the tone for the treatment of african-american soldiers in both wars. and you might ask why. ,ecause the army reflecting the claims of southern politicians and officers, believed that southern " black mennderstood better than other whites. but understood meant that they theumed black men lacked courage, initiative, and intelligence to be combat officers,much less , certainly notid pilots of combat planes. so what you had was this array of prejudices ranged against you. this presumption that white southern officers should lead black men meant that most black soldiers were condemned to the command of the most prejudiced officers in the u.s. army, with some exceptions, but by and large this was the case. went from division commanders all the way down to company commanders, and i would include the top brass of the the men whose attitudes denigrated the potential for black men for combat. note are officers who did hesitate to call their men n-word,y the inward -
army. in the u.s. army, white southerners set the tone for the treatment of african-american soldiers in both wars. and you might ask why. ,ecause the army reflecting the claims of southern politicians and officers, believed that southern " black mennderstood better than other whites. but understood meant that they theumed black men lacked courage, initiative, and intelligence to be combat officers,much less , certainly notid pilots of combat planes. so what you had was this array of...
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so it was this man who work hard to anchor the union army right flank. was arguablygreene one of the oldest at the battle of gettysburg. he was born in rhode island in of onee was a descendent of the colonial settlers. he was also a descendent of general nathanael greene of revolutionary war frame -- frame. he would go to let the school in providence before he was set to go to round university to continue his studies. unfortunately, family and financial setbacks would force him to move to new york city to find a job inside a dry goods store. while in new york city and working to provide income for himself, he received an appointment to the united states military academy. graduate with high honors, second in his class. serve as a lieutenant of artillery and go on to teach mathematics for 4 years. he would -- teach mathematics for 4 years. and moving upn the chain of command, he would eventually be sent to maine and .tationed at fort sullivan when he took the assignment, him, his wife elizabeth, and their children would go. elizabeth and all three children
so it was this man who work hard to anchor the union army right flank. was arguablygreene one of the oldest at the battle of gettysburg. he was born in rhode island in of onee was a descendent of the colonial settlers. he was also a descendent of general nathanael greene of revolutionary war frame -- frame. he would go to let the school in providence before he was set to go to round university to continue his studies. unfortunately, family and financial setbacks would force him to move to new...
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units lebanese army of russian army and. georgian army president harding we should get to the region. but this is a. human ambassador there is a there is a problem with these social media videos what have you made of the social videos media videos it's purported to show it raining in of course the border with iran and troops coming some people said to fight on the armenian side you've heard presumably the iranian government saying no we like russia and the united states just cease fire in the escalation we're talking about so. i can so. with regard to me yes georgia. rose yes. i've been very far these are being confirmed to be all said why do you think from your point of view i mean here is suddenly caused this conflict as you know these big nato exercises are on in scotland i understand that there were other exercises that i mean it was supposed to be involved in aaj azerbaijan was also supposed to be involved in some exercises that the council this week i mean you must be aware of the media narrative even in mainstream med
units lebanese army of russian army and. georgian army president harding we should get to the region. but this is a. human ambassador there is a there is a problem with these social media videos what have you made of the social videos media videos it's purported to show it raining in of course the border with iran and troops coming some people said to fight on the armenian side you've heard presumably the iranian government saying no we like russia and the united states just cease fire in the...
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but by the time the civil war began, the medical departments for the northern army and confederate army thought they were well prepared for what they were going to experience. however at the very first major battle of the civil war, on july 1, 18 621, at the battle of manassas, would eliminate just how many challenges the medical field is going to experience over the course of the civil war. at the battle of first manassas, you have 36,000 troops engaged in a battle that lasted 24 hours. 3500e end of that, you had soldiers wounded or missing. at the beginning of the battle of first manassas, these challenges immediately started to reveal themselves to the medical departments. field, you medical had two surgeons to each regiment and that meant you had a sergeant and an assistant surgeon for a thousand bent. for the unit -- for a thousand men. for the union armies, there were no hospitals on the battlefield because a march that money from centerville. for the confederate army it was four miles to the south to manassas junction and there were no hospitals set up close to the front lines. a
but by the time the civil war began, the medical departments for the northern army and confederate army thought they were well prepared for what they were going to experience. however at the very first major battle of the civil war, on july 1, 18 621, at the battle of manassas, would eliminate just how many challenges the medical field is going to experience over the course of the civil war. at the battle of first manassas, you have 36,000 troops engaged in a battle that lasted 24 hours. 3500e...
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army proved that it was capable of military success and military victory. that was very important to the egyptians as a fighting force because it proved to them that they themselves could succeed. corruption it is that invisible behind a wall of silence. against corruption corruption is not something to be told that. it's going to go country he said. let's destroy this war. in 2020 the free space i want to encourage is the heroes who are fighting against corruption this helps our communities to save the resources that we need in order to address the burning problems that affect us all. shine a light on your anti corruption here. nominate now not just the republican party but america needs 4 more years of president donald trump in the white house then the outcome of this election will determine i believe the porth of our country for generations to come live coverage of the vice presidential debates on not just 0. hello nor in taking on them of the top stories on out as their doctors treating us president donald trump a cave of 19 say they've given him dexame
army proved that it was capable of military success and military victory. that was very important to the egyptians as a fighting force because it proved to them that they themselves could succeed. corruption it is that invisible behind a wall of silence. against corruption corruption is not something to be told that. it's going to go country he said. let's destroy this war. in 2020 the free space i want to encourage is the heroes who are fighting against corruption this helps our communities to...
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army proved that it was capable of military success and military victory.that was very important to the egyptians as a fighting force because it proved to them that they themselves could succeed. the world's biggest economy was put on hold. deregulating industries of old delivered new growth for a president who promised greatness again. when the coronavirus pandemic has seen resurgence replaced with a recession as the world eagerly watches zone to see out there presidential candidates might revive the flagship u.s. economy. details coverage of the u.s. elections on al-jazeera. 230 pm throws and force them all to cross the cruise you from power the new administration aim for unity through an ambitious program of political reform. but 2 years on. people in power are asked whether the country's diverse ethnic interests will ever be reconciled. the battle for a seal pickup on a. war . i'm sam is a down here and with a look at the headlines now white house adviser stephen miller has become the latest trump administration official to test positive for covert 19 h
army proved that it was capable of military success and military victory.that was very important to the egyptians as a fighting force because it proved to them that they themselves could succeed. the world's biggest economy was put on hold. deregulating industries of old delivered new growth for a president who promised greatness again. when the coronavirus pandemic has seen resurgence replaced with a recession as the world eagerly watches zone to see out there presidential candidates might...
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army. they set a pattern that in some ways is still with us.was established in 1886 when the cavalry took over yellowstone national park. they were greeted when they rode in, they put out 60 fires that summer. that became an ideal model. >> the army had numerous advantages over the forest service when it came to fighting fires. the amount of land to patrol comprises a fraction of the acreage that lies within the forest boundaries. the service rangers had to plan accordingly. >> they recognized you had to control the fires while they were small. they had to try to find them, they have lookouts, telephones, telegraphs. try to find fires and to send people out. it could take several days to reach a fire. in a remote area, there might not be any trails. you are just bushwhacking through the smoke trying to find. >> there were no trails or roads and we had to go in 65 miles. one spent the first week trying to get to the fire. it took more time to get in than put out a small blaze. >> in 1910, roosevelt's out of office, succeeded by president taft. o
army. they set a pattern that in some ways is still with us.was established in 1886 when the cavalry took over yellowstone national park. they were greeted when they rode in, they put out 60 fires that summer. that became an ideal model. >> the army had numerous advantages over the forest service when it came to fighting fires. the amount of land to patrol comprises a fraction of the acreage that lies within the forest boundaries. the service rangers had to plan accordingly. >> they...
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african-american soldiers had always done the dirty work of the army.ian uprising and labor wars in this place five years earlier. they show up and they're supposed to save this town. they were greeted by the racism that was typical of the day. they had stories about how they were strangely quiet, we thought they would be singing at night. but none of the folks who lived there thought they could fight a fire. but they saved at least one town, avery, idaho, and they were instrument and they were instrument in saving another, wallace. >> thank you, soldier. ♪ many of the residents of taft decided that if the town was going to burn, they would drink all the whiskey before it happened. later, a drunk caught on fire. screaming and rolling on the ground, a ranger helped to put him out. he took him to a steel boxcar so he would be protected and rest while the train moved on. once at the destination, the victim late in the boxcar in gauze. a friend checked on him and lit a match to see. the match caught the gauze on fire. the victim ran off the boxcar, screamin
african-american soldiers had always done the dirty work of the army.ian uprising and labor wars in this place five years earlier. they show up and they're supposed to save this town. they were greeted by the racism that was typical of the day. they had stories about how they were strangely quiet, we thought they would be singing at night. but none of the folks who lived there thought they could fight a fire. but they saved at least one town, avery, idaho, and they were instrument and they were...
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they bring flowers and signs saying who they blame the army an army. to rest in peace gunja people may god bless you. the city of ganja lies dozens of kilometers away from nagorno-karabakh people who live here never thought they would become part of the fighting but they were wrong several houses in this residential area have been reduced to rubble over the weekend and it's become clear once again that this conflict can escalate any time and in any direction. since late september armenia and azerbaijan have been at war for nagorno-karabakh again. and it is difficult to get an independent picture of the situation in the region both sides report military successes both countries accuse each other of fueling the fight in. 2 attempts at a ceasefire have already failed propaganda and war rhetoric determine everyday life. was. also here in the city center of gunja most people we speak to support the azerbaijan more distant with the power and strength of our army will soon be taken in the flag of us or by john will be raised that although much of our register
they bring flowers and signs saying who they blame the army an army. to rest in peace gunja people may god bless you. the city of ganja lies dozens of kilometers away from nagorno-karabakh people who live here never thought they would become part of the fighting but they were wrong several houses in this residential area have been reduced to rubble over the weekend and it's become clear once again that this conflict can escalate any time and in any direction. since late september armenia and...
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army proved that it was capable of military success and military victory.that was very important to the egyptians as a fighting force because it proved to them that they themselves could succeed. with . corruption it is that invisible behind a wall of silence. against corruption corruption is not something to be tolerated that. is on average in. no country his. let's destroy this war. in 2020 the free space award encourages the heroes who are fighting against corruption this helps our communities to save the resources that we need in order to address the burning problems that affect us all. shine a light on your anti corruption hero. nominate now. a face can tell a story without uttering a single one that the unconventionality of life is what inspires us. witness documentaries on out is there. elegant b.t.w. here in doha your top stories the capital of not going to his under renewed bombardment is fighting between as opposed and armenia and says it's 2nd week the 2 countries are accusing each other of killing civilians as a by john says major cities are now
army proved that it was capable of military success and military victory.that was very important to the egyptians as a fighting force because it proved to them that they themselves could succeed. with . corruption it is that invisible behind a wall of silence. against corruption corruption is not something to be tolerated that. is on average in. no country his. let's destroy this war. in 2020 the free space award encourages the heroes who are fighting against corruption this helps our...
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several regions and really from arming on i could patient that's why large army and army they moved back to territory of armenia and fired from special front tetro army and provoke azerbaijan to. attack and destroy these fire points in terror army and after that. to provoke 'd azerbaijan and. its allies through russia and other counters that azerbaijan attack it republic of arming as. by this way of arming our sorties. to provoke azerbaijan rallies have taken place in chile head of the university of last year's massive demonstrations it was mainly peaceful during the day but later turned violent with police firing tear gas and water cannons sunday marks one year since the protests began thousands were injured and 30 people were killed or not america had a tennessean human has more from santiago. it started off peacefully enough this was the largest gathering in the largest demonstration in fact in what has been nicknamed ground 0 in santiago the main protest gathering area and thousands of people were out there it was the largest gathering in fact since march when the pandemic start
several regions and really from arming on i could patient that's why large army and army they moved back to territory of armenia and fired from special front tetro army and provoke azerbaijan to. attack and destroy these fire points in terror army and after that. to provoke 'd azerbaijan and. its allies through russia and other counters that azerbaijan attack it republic of arming as. by this way of arming our sorties. to provoke azerbaijan rallies have taken place in chile head of the...
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i worked this pretty hard as army secretary. when you look at the numbers come first of all the young americans who are qualified to serve, that number gets down to below 30%. when you look at that number plus the number who have a proclivity to serve, you're talking a single digit number. it does not augur well right now from where we are. when i was army secretary and sector mccarthy is continue to this day, we looked at all the different ways in court to reach all parts of america, wirral, irvine, east, west, north south, coastal mountain community. how do court find that young americans would be interesting it's really just a note that opportunity exists, and how do we reach them? it's a big effort, it's a teaching challenge the last many years and depends on a number of factors. it's one with a focus on an whole of government approach. born in a what happened over the last seven months i would say that covid actually forced us to accelerate the process in which we go after today's youth. what we try to do is find that oppor
i worked this pretty hard as army secretary. when you look at the numbers come first of all the young americans who are qualified to serve, that number gets down to below 30%. when you look at that number plus the number who have a proclivity to serve, you're talking a single digit number. it does not augur well right now from where we are. when i was army secretary and sector mccarthy is continue to this day, we looked at all the different ways in court to reach all parts of america, wirral,...
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major kirk klein, army nurse. we, that megan nouns is worthy, navy nurse. worthy, navy nurse. lieutenantjuliana love faux pas, navy nurse. the commanderjohn shea, clinical pharmacist. not present, beth carter, the tenant maureen meehan, navy nurses, and our executive medical programme. as reported yesterday, consultation with this group recommended we bring the president up to walter reed army medical center as a precautionary measure to provide state—of—the—art monitoring and any care he may need. just 72 hours into the diagnosis now, the first week of covid—i9, ten are the most critical in determining the likely cause of this illness. that's right the first ten. the team andi that's right the first ten. the team and i are so far happy with his progress. he had a mild cough and some nasal congestion, fatigue, all of which are now resolving and improving. at this time i would like to being abducted dooley to discuss some of the specifics of the president's care. thank you, good afternoon. i will start off by measuring what an incredible privilege it is, the
major kirk klein, army nurse. we, that megan nouns is worthy, navy nurse. worthy, navy nurse. lieutenantjuliana love faux pas, navy nurse. the commanderjohn shea, clinical pharmacist. not present, beth carter, the tenant maureen meehan, navy nurses, and our executive medical programme. as reported yesterday, consultation with this group recommended we bring the president up to walter reed army medical center as a precautionary measure to provide state—of—the—art monitoring and any care he...
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un forces would police the buffer zone between the 2 armies. and entertainment troops came one day to sing for the soldiers on the western bank of the canal and be included in the repertoire of song left over from the 6 day war making fun of egyptian soldiers. running away and leaving their boots in the sand when they finished singing the soldiers came up and suggested that they take that soul out of the repertoire it was not appropriate and. by the end of january the israelis had finished the 1st stage of their withdrawal from the western side of the canal. the route to the city of suez was of them to. after almost a 100 days the siege of the 3rd on me was lifted. i am. there 3 weeks later egypt enjoyed a day of celebration. in the gypsum parliament sadat tell the ceremony to decorate and promote the heroes of the armed forces. but one name was missing from the rhone of on a. general side to show sleep the man who had formulated the original plan for the war. and then they are many that doesn't matter at all look i seek new position in real li
un forces would police the buffer zone between the 2 armies. and entertainment troops came one day to sing for the soldiers on the western bank of the canal and be included in the repertoire of song left over from the 6 day war making fun of egyptian soldiers. running away and leaving their boots in the sand when they finished singing the soldiers came up and suggested that they take that soul out of the repertoire it was not appropriate and. by the end of january the israelis had finished the...
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constant tank movements and artillery exercises make nature conservation at this army training ground a complicated affair before the ecologist start work the search party patrols the area to make sure there are no not explosive surprises lurking in the grass they're always accompanied by munitions expert from the german military one. they found a missile its location is marked down and later bomb disposal experts will pick it up. you have to search carefully as we use everything from small 20 millimeter ammunition to large ordinance and explosives of course it's much easier to find bombs that to find small munitions and don't forget we've been using this troop training area for 80 years so you find all sorts of stuff here. just those 80 years of army maneuvers have helped create a very landscape in bomb holder or grasslands with wild herb's as well as woodlands and brush all ideal for biodiversity. grasslands are so valuable because they're hard to find anywhere else there's no arab land so no pesticides no nutrients no fertilizers this is only for military maneuvers. the army has al
constant tank movements and artillery exercises make nature conservation at this army training ground a complicated affair before the ecologist start work the search party patrols the area to make sure there are no not explosive surprises lurking in the grass they're always accompanied by munitions expert from the german military one. they found a missile its location is marked down and later bomb disposal experts will pick it up. you have to search carefully as we use everything from small 20...
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army. he later commanded a rifle company in an airborne battalion combat team. after leaving active duty, this highly decorated veteran chose to join us here at the heritage foundation and serve as our chief of staff while continuing his military service in the national guard and the army reserve. he eventually left heritage and became a senior staffer on both the senate foreign relations and senate government affairs committees. he also was a policy director for the house armed services committee and the first national security advisor for former senate majority leader bill frist. he also served as a deputy assistant secretary of defense under president george w bush. later, he would work in a number private sector positions including chief operating officer and executive vice president at aerospace industries association, executive vice president of the u.s. chamber of commerce, and vice president for government relations at raytheon. 2017, he was nominated by president trump and confirmed as secretary of the army. in 2019, he was nominated and confirmed as se
army. he later commanded a rifle company in an airborne battalion combat team. after leaving active duty, this highly decorated veteran chose to join us here at the heritage foundation and serve as our chief of staff while continuing his military service in the national guard and the army reserve. he eventually left heritage and became a senior staffer on both the senate foreign relations and senate government affairs committees. he also was a policy director for the house armed services...
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constant tank movements and artillery exercises make nature conservation at this army training ground a complicated affair before the ecologist start work the search party patrols the area to make sure there are no not explosive surprises lurking in the grass they're always accompanied by munitions expert from the german military. they found a missile its location is marked down and laser bomb disposal experts will pick it up. you have to search carefully as we use everything from small 20 millimeter ammunition to large ordinance and explosives of course it's much easier to find bombs that to find small munitions and don't forget we've been using this troop training area for 80 years so you find all sorts of stuff here. those 80 years of army maneuvers have helped create a very landscape in bomb holder or grasslands with wild herb's as well as woodlands and brush all ideal for biodiversity. grasslands are so valuable because they're hard to find anywhere else there's no arable land so no pesticides no nutrients no fertilizers this is only for military maneuvers. the army has all the h
constant tank movements and artillery exercises make nature conservation at this army training ground a complicated affair before the ecologist start work the search party patrols the area to make sure there are no not explosive surprises lurking in the grass they're always accompanied by munitions expert from the german military. they found a missile its location is marked down and laser bomb disposal experts will pick it up. you have to search carefully as we use everything from small 20...
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i think the army, all the opposition in the army happened in france in the summer of 1940. no one believed he could conquer france in the way he had proposed and he did it and it did look like a miracle. very sound and good people said just for a couple of weeks or so i thought, well, he is a bit rough around the edges, but look at this. france, the historical enemy. once the army came aboard, that was the end of the opposition. >> and he got rid of generals very quickly who didn't go along with him. so there were indeed people in germany who opposed him in the 1930's. the use of terror was very effective. and so it took more and more courage to oppose him openly and it became almost impossible. once he was in power. and there were many people who didn't like what was going on, but many chose inner immigration because that was the only way to survive. but i don't think it's anglo-american prejudice to say there was not much in the way of real, organized opposition. there was some. there were opposition groups here and there in the army. not much. people, when the assassinat
i think the army, all the opposition in the army happened in france in the summer of 1940. no one believed he could conquer france in the way he had proposed and he did it and it did look like a miracle. very sound and good people said just for a couple of weeks or so i thought, well, he is a bit rough around the edges, but look at this. france, the historical enemy. once the army came aboard, that was the end of the opposition. >> and he got rid of generals very quickly who didn't go...
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didn't do that and they didn't do that more than 20 years no shelling and no one bullet was fired army is allowed there are millions allowed john to build the pipelines to sell their oil and gas and not only theirs but from spin and also from from the central the big billions of dollars and use that billions of dollars and buying billions of dollars of worth of armament and they use that against gordo cut about and that brings 2 to a conclusion billions of dollars so that's money in turkish support bombing interest you support has created and with money into your support you can come over any more directed air defense system that they're going to cut off her. and join to live on the line now by labor deliver who is the spokesperson for the azerbaijani ministry of foreign affairs good morning to you layla both sides of accused each other of breaching the cease fire in a situation how we supposed to know if you sat at home watching this is a viewer in any of the country how are you supposed to know who's telling the truth . well that's up or down has always been committed to a statement
didn't do that and they didn't do that more than 20 years no shelling and no one bullet was fired army is allowed there are millions allowed john to build the pipelines to sell their oil and gas and not only theirs but from spin and also from from the central the big billions of dollars and use that billions of dollars and buying billions of dollars of worth of armament and they use that against gordo cut about and that brings 2 to a conclusion billions of dollars so that's money in turkish...
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nieto.que pena the army abused their power.many people, hundreds of people in mexico. -- from 2020, we have been seeing how the army participates in massacres, disappeared people, abuses of human rights and all these things. with the war against drugs, on julylace of mexico killedhe army massacre 21 people just like that. the official version was supposedly a comeback between supposed members of the cartel and the army and all the members .f the cartel were murdered just two days before the attack and the disappearance of the students in iguala, just two had tofore, the army confess, yes, we killed those people. we killed them. and start to be uncomfortable for the government of peÑa nieto and for cienfuegos and a face these crimes. then when -- what happened in iguala, when these students were attacked by the federal police, by the army, but the local police -- by the local police, the government of peÑa nieto, instead revealing the truth about the case, instead investigate to the army -- remember, the army participate, they c
nieto.que pena the army abused their power.many people, hundreds of people in mexico. -- from 2020, we have been seeing how the army participates in massacres, disappeared people, abuses of human rights and all these things. with the war against drugs, on julylace of mexico killedhe army massacre 21 people just like that. the official version was supposedly a comeback between supposed members of the cartel and the army and all the members .f the cartel were murdered just two days before the...
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is complicated by the fact that high achieving south korean athletes have seen their army obligations reduced after winning a gold medal in the 20th teenage and games soccer stars on whom in was required to do just 3 weeks of marine corps training completed earlier this year although we will also have to perform some extra community service. so 3 in boy band b.t.s. reigns supreme over billboard charts as their fans their army fawn over their good looks and slick moves but as they move through their twenties an ominous obligation approaches a minimum one and a half years mandatory military service reality of pitch against a stain is doing public relations informing other countries about south korea they should be exempted from military service because they promote south korean culture there are many other men in south korea so why are they trying to take as which plays such an important role for the country. she spent 21 months in the army in warns of a declining population in the ongoing threat of north korea. we can only maintain national security when we have a strong military defen
is complicated by the fact that high achieving south korean athletes have seen their army obligations reduced after winning a gold medal in the 20th teenage and games soccer stars on whom in was required to do just 3 weeks of marine corps training completed earlier this year although we will also have to perform some extra community service. so 3 in boy band b.t.s. reigns supreme over billboard charts as their fans their army fawn over their good looks and slick moves but as they move through...
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reigns supreme over billboard charts as their fans their army fallen over their good looks and slick moves but as they move through their twenties an ominous obligation approaches a minimum one and a half years mandatory military service required of every healthy south korean male between 18 and 28. the issue of mandatory military service for entertainers like b.t.s. is complicated by the fact that high achieving south korean athletes have seen their army obligations reduced after winning a gold medal in the 20 teenage and games soccer stars on whom in was required to do just 3 weeks of marine corps training completed earlier this year although we will also have to perform some extra community service. so the green boy band b.t.s. reigns supreme over billboard charts as their fans their army fallen over their good looks and slick moves but as they move through their twenties an ominous obligation approaches a minimum one and a half years mandatory military service reality of a little bit yes is famous doing public relations and filming other countries about south korea they should be
reigns supreme over billboard charts as their fans their army fallen over their good looks and slick moves but as they move through their twenties an ominous obligation approaches a minimum one and a half years mandatory military service required of every healthy south korean male between 18 and 28. the issue of mandatory military service for entertainers like b.t.s. is complicated by the fact that high achieving south korean athletes have seen their army obligations reduced after winning a...
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don't need any pointers and militias on our soil because we have a much stronger and professional army a. second wave of the pandemic taking its toll on health care systems around the world a new survey finds that a large number of nurses in france are ready to quit. well tell focalize agencies lockdowns are not the best way to fight covert 19 as they cause significant collateral damage particularly among poor populations don't use a lockdown as your primary control method knockdowns just one consequence that you must never ever belittle and that is making poor people or. a very warm welcome to you you're watching r.t. international with me carrying. the faltering ceasefire in nagorno-karabakh has entered its 4th day of armenia and azerbaijan again accuse each other of violating the truce amid the series of shelling attacks since a day those are the 2 nations which border asia and europe agree to lay down their weapons to exchanged. prisoners and those killed in the fighting meanwhile nearly $700.00 unexploded munitions have been found in the disputed enclave and the armenian prime min
don't need any pointers and militias on our soil because we have a much stronger and professional army a. second wave of the pandemic taking its toll on health care systems around the world a new survey finds that a large number of nurses in france are ready to quit. well tell focalize agencies lockdowns are not the best way to fight covert 19 as they cause significant collateral damage particularly among poor populations don't use a lockdown as your primary control method knockdowns just one...
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is only that the army 15,000. you can imagine how big the army is now. just calling up volunteers is going to drive virginia to secede in three other upper south states. thus the civil war began. because of that focus on the war goes to virginia where a lot of the fighting is going to happen such as manassas. before sumter stood as the symbol of where the first shot was fired. what happens to anderson and his men? they are greeted as heroes. thousands come to see the actual flag that they brought back with them that have been fired on by the confederates. like i said many of them are going to go off and do much bigger things during the civil war. some of them are going to die of disease and other things like that. one of the more interesting stories is the man you see in the back row second from the right. and hee was richard mead was a virginian who fought with anderson's men during the battle. but when virginia succeeds on april 17 he resigns and joins the confederate army. he will actually fight against the union before he dies of disease during the w
is only that the army 15,000. you can imagine how big the army is now. just calling up volunteers is going to drive virginia to secede in three other upper south states. thus the civil war began. because of that focus on the war goes to virginia where a lot of the fighting is going to happen such as manassas. before sumter stood as the symbol of where the first shot was fired. what happens to anderson and his men? they are greeted as heroes. thousands come to see the actual flag that they...
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began theiron army route back to centerville, decisions had to be made. do they stay with soldiers and risk imprisonment or leave their patients behind? left a soldier on the operating table and ran. and theycided to stay leavingen away, confederate troops in need of treatment. but a lot of these confederate soldiers did not receive the treatment they need it. as a result of this, not a year later this gentleman, dr. hunter maguire enters into an agreement stating that we surgeons and assistant surgeons who are prisoners of war to give the role of honor of being unconditionally relieved to report in person to the secretary of war in washington city and we will use our best with prisoners who will be taken and really -- and relieved. essentially, this makes medical personnel neutral and at this point it did turn into a fight where medicalth personnel were trying to save as many lives as possible. but this point you have several other challenges that illuminate themselves over the civil war and one of the biggest is the casualties. you have 3500 casualties
began theiron army route back to centerville, decisions had to be made. do they stay with soldiers and risk imprisonment or leave their patients behind? left a soldier on the operating table and ran. and theycided to stay leavingen away, confederate troops in need of treatment. but a lot of these confederate soldiers did not receive the treatment they need it. as a result of this, not a year later this gentleman, dr. hunter maguire enters into an agreement stating that we surgeons and assistant...
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attack and destroy these fire points in terror army and after that. to provoke 'd azerbaijan and say to its allies to russia and counter that azerbaijan attack it republic of arming us. by this way of arming also taste i'm going to interrupt you again because i want to don't want to you did bring up an interesting point in your 1st answer which was to suggest that armenia was getting equipment military support and equipment from elsewhere and using it in order to attack azerbaijan there is of course a strong argument that as a by john is also getting equipment from outside countries turkey is a name that has come up how big a role is turkey playing in this and with azerbaijan have responded in the way that it has if turkey had not been given giving azerbaijan its support. this is 2 different things we as are began by a space of rudeness. by money but our main i guess this little. corporate from russia from other counties but azerbaijan buys these. not all live from turkey we buy pens from russia from turkey from belarus from ukraine from is that aisle
attack and destroy these fire points in terror army and after that. to provoke 'd azerbaijan and say to its allies to russia and counter that azerbaijan attack it republic of arming us. by this way of arming also taste i'm going to interrupt you again because i want to don't want to you did bring up an interesting point in your 1st answer which was to suggest that armenia was getting equipment military support and equipment from elsewhere and using it in order to attack azerbaijan there is of...
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the new german army is gone not the use of it on the german army is not easily accepted by people with long memories 2 of those who think you uncreated fine on germany is even looked on like it or not the family is with us again. the bun despair was a member of nato the north atlantic treaty organization right from the start soon to military blocs would be facing each other. east germany established its national people's army and early 1956 and it soon became a founding member of the communist military alliance the warsaw pact. going to be deemed on the street you can get more but i don't god because you cannot do this and the people even in figure out why do you give me an i don't you know the right good video game using each action provoked a reaction each block justified its actions as a response to those of the other block. if war broke out between the superpowers it would happen in germany if the warsaw pact invaded it would probably go through the folder gap and a delicate region in the middle of west germany along the border to the east the area quickly became highly militarized
the new german army is gone not the use of it on the german army is not easily accepted by people with long memories 2 of those who think you uncreated fine on germany is even looked on like it or not the family is with us again. the bun despair was a member of nato the north atlantic treaty organization right from the start soon to military blocs would be facing each other. east germany established its national people's army and early 1956 and it soon became a founding member of the communist...
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people's deputies turned against him congo's army has been fighting him said. those who say there may be a certain collaboration between the army and we don't should bring evidence we are actually in military operations against gadhafi collaboration would be against the nature of our mission which is to track down all armed groups. people in eastern congo who've suffered in brutal conflicts more than 20 years human rights watch says and army officers who supported him most people to justice malcolm webb al-jazeera well swear in eastern democratic republic of congo ban afraid around $900.00 prisoners from jail the jail break happened in the city of beni the town's mayor is blaming the allied democratic forces armed group the u.n. says the a.d.f. has killed more than a 1000 civilians since the start of 2019 the u.s. has charged 6 former russian military officers over cyber attacks targeting major events their tanks spanned the past 4 years they targeted the 2017 french presidential election and the last winter olympics british officials say there were also attemp
people's deputies turned against him congo's army has been fighting him said. those who say there may be a certain collaboration between the army and we don't should bring evidence we are actually in military operations against gadhafi collaboration would be against the nature of our mission which is to track down all armed groups. people in eastern congo who've suffered in brutal conflicts more than 20 years human rights watch says and army officers who supported him most people to justice...
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fight against the illegal presence of the army of armenia on our own soil ameena claims that took its fighter jets a been involved supporting as a body show on what's your response to the paper news that our media has been spreading even before the escalation in the region well if you ask me the question why 1st of all we don't need any fighter and militias on our soil because we have a large strong and professional army which is able and capable to defend its its own integrity when it does not like it and i for this it's kind of an uneasy situation because of the underlying problems what about that in allowing the people of the disputed region to decide their own futures what about the claims for independence that would make up our surroundings because raise our children who supposedly just this is a part of the international recognized centuries of us that let's not 2nd about the armenians living in this century and their rights representation of sufism nations does not mean that for secession census emanations does not mean independence so what we say of course we can grasp of that
fight against the illegal presence of the army of armenia on our own soil ameena claims that took its fighter jets a been involved supporting as a body show on what's your response to the paper news that our media has been spreading even before the escalation in the region well if you ask me the question why 1st of all we don't need any fighter and militias on our soil because we have a large strong and professional army which is able and capable to defend its its own integrity when it does not...
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by doing that, the army at that time was only 15,000. you can imagine how big an army that is. and these men, just calling those volunteers is going to drive virginia to secede, join the confederacy, and three other states, and thus the civil war began. because of that, focus on the work quickly goes to virginia, where a lot of fighting is going to happen, such as manassas. but fort sumter stood as a symbol of where the first shot was fired. what happens to anderson? they are greeted as heroes. thousands come to new york to see the flag that they brought back with them that had been fired on by confederates. like i said, many are going to go off and do much bigger things during the civil war. and some of them are going to die of disease and other things during the war. probably one of the more interesting stories is the menu see in the back row, second from the right -- man you see in the back row, second from the right. his name is richard meade. he was a virginian who fought with anderson's men. when virginia succeeds, he resigns -- secedes, he resigns and joins the confedera
by doing that, the army at that time was only 15,000. you can imagine how big an army that is. and these men, just calling those volunteers is going to drive virginia to secede, join the confederacy, and three other states, and thus the civil war began. because of that, focus on the work quickly goes to virginia, where a lot of fighting is going to happen, such as manassas. but fort sumter stood as a symbol of where the first shot was fired. what happens to anderson? they are greeted as heroes....