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now, this is an army that will be not the army that he think about later.it's just a couple things that struck me as i was doing this, one of the standard things of course and there was a terrible miscommunication, jackson had a bad campaign that had been given over to fatigue and illness we are not sure what he doesn't do very well. in fact he had serious questions about stonewall jackson's conduct in that campaign. but one other thing that struck me was the amount of struckman. my goodness there was a lot of good southern boys that were not interested in fighting. when they can close to the battlefield they were not around and this would be a problem through a 62 getting into antietam but this is clearly a problem of that time. just for an example of how they were not a machine buy any means and that a small baron hill. the question has been argued still remains argued and i just saw a recent article i think the civil war illustrate for america's speefestival war comparing lee and grant and i think the press in part is wrong in the sense that if you look
now, this is an army that will be not the army that he think about later.it's just a couple things that struck me as i was doing this, one of the standard things of course and there was a terrible miscommunication, jackson had a bad campaign that had been given over to fatigue and illness we are not sure what he doesn't do very well. in fact he had serious questions about stonewall jackson's conduct in that campaign. but one other thing that struck me was the amount of struckman. my goodness...
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during a clash with the army. i think it's part of what i once called the tater ship of the positive within the police forces . i mean that the instrument the barometer to measure the effectiveness and the results of the police forces is the number of positive all. the cases we have registered between january two thousand and seven and june two thousand and eight are five hundred thirty five unlawful executions reported to our organizations. and first there was a decree known as the cap to create relating to rewards for operations of national importance. and that. in other words troop members were given significant sums of money if they shot individuals who were thought to be guerrillas. and what the country wasn't told is that the when the decree was revoked a secret directive was a shoot that kept the same rewards for every enemy shot. the soldiers have to achieve results their careers are sest according to performance if they've got nothing to show and they have to be created. by repeating the government's firm
during a clash with the army. i think it's part of what i once called the tater ship of the positive within the police forces . i mean that the instrument the barometer to measure the effectiveness and the results of the police forces is the number of positive all. the cases we have registered between january two thousand and seven and june two thousand and eight are five hundred thirty five unlawful executions reported to our organizations. and first there was a decree known as the cap to...
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the army air corps was all white. the only african-americans who had positions in the army air corps worker looks, janitors, security personnel who guarded the fence around the base. the generals in charge of the army air corps like that way. they had come up in world war i when the army air corps was all white. that was the world they knew. they liked it that way and expected to stay that way. they had no plans whatsoever to include african-americans in any way in their branch of the service. they had some research backing them up. following world war i they commissioned a study called the use of negro man power in war that was meant to study are african-americans performed in world war i and to use that research in planning for the next war. this was created in 1925 but still form the basis of army human resources policy as late as 1939-1940. it began under the terms of the constitution the negro has the rights of citizenship and as evidence he must bear his share of the war. it continues the negro is physically qua
the army air corps was all white. the only african-americans who had positions in the army air corps worker looks, janitors, security personnel who guarded the fence around the base. the generals in charge of the army air corps like that way. they had come up in world war i when the army air corps was all white. that was the world they knew. they liked it that way and expected to stay that way. they had no plans whatsoever to include african-americans in any way in their branch of the service....
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the union army is near murfreesboro and the army of tennessee, the confederate army is in the high land is near, and morgan's command is protecting the white flint mayor lynnville and while he is doing that, morgan will detach elements of his command and send them into kentucky. now they come in to kentucky for multiple reasons. one to recruit if they can to bring back men. they need men. but more than that, it was to disrupt union of logistical support systems. the union army was being fed by a line of supply that began at louisville and extended down the railroad tracks through bowling green and then from bowling green to nashville, and that line of supply is what was keeping the union army but the call the army of the cumberland outside of nashville and at murfreesboro who was keeping alive, supplying it with horses and mules and fodder and subsistent stories and equipment and ordinance and what have you, and if the union army couldn't rely on the railroad to get the supplies to national, they relied upon a water system the would go from louisville down the ohio river to the cumberla
the union army is near murfreesboro and the army of tennessee, the confederate army is in the high land is near, and morgan's command is protecting the white flint mayor lynnville and while he is doing that, morgan will detach elements of his command and send them into kentucky. now they come in to kentucky for multiple reasons. one to recruit if they can to bring back men. they need men. but more than that, it was to disrupt union of logistical support systems. the union army was being fed by...
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when we got there we got a call from the army and that was i didn't know it was for the army i only found out there and then those kids were for the army that. would look easy when you just know you're in as a lot of rumors going around the neighborhood about these guys say they get the money straight out of the hands of the army people they deliver the kids to. school or we were going americans you the army advise them like merchandise bobby i would give me four hundred six hundred or seven hundred per person leave me a bind just over there. a friend came looking for him at about five thirty pm the landlady asked him you know you're looking for he answered with a blond kid out of the small window on the second floor and came out and they stand it somewhere in the park talk for a while and then left that was the last time anyone saw him. what they were saying in the bars was that they would give you two million pesos for every kid's. you just have to convince them by promising a job and simply take them out of town and hand them over to the army and they say he'd been offered to pay eight
when we got there we got a call from the army and that was i didn't know it was for the army i only found out there and then those kids were for the army that. would look easy when you just know you're in as a lot of rumors going around the neighborhood about these guys say they get the money straight out of the hands of the army people they deliver the kids to. school or we were going americans you the army advise them like merchandise bobby i would give me four hundred six hundred or seven...
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when his army, he and his army were in india. they had been on the, you know, fighting for ten years almost. the army was ready to revolt. they were tired, wanted to go home, they had enough of this stuff, you know? alexander -- it was serious. he called the home army together and stripped naked. you could see across his whole body, one wound after another. he had wounded with arrows, rocks and big boulders. everything possible. he said to his men, look at these wounds on my body. all got for you. and in your service. and you'll notice that they are all in the front. there's nothing in the back. he says i will make you a deal, if any one of you can stand forth from the army, come up here, and strip naked beside me and if your wounds are greater than mine, i'll turn the army around right now and we'll walk home. not a man came forward. instead the whole army burst into a cheer and they begged his forgiveness for their want of spirit and begged them only to lead them farther forward. that is -- it's great leadership. what that real
when his army, he and his army were in india. they had been on the, you know, fighting for ten years almost. the army was ready to revolt. they were tired, wanted to go home, they had enough of this stuff, you know? alexander -- it was serious. he called the home army together and stripped naked. you could see across his whole body, one wound after another. he had wounded with arrows, rocks and big boulders. everything possible. he said to his men, look at these wounds on my body. all got for...
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the army was ready to revolt. they were tired, wanted to go home, had had enough of this stuff, you know? it was a serious moment. alexander called the army together, stripped naked in front of them, and you could see across his body was one wound after another of arrows, javelins, rocks, you know, big boulders, burned, everything possible, and so he said to his men, look at these wounds on my body all got for you, and in your service, and you'll notice they are all in the front, nothing in the back. i will make you a seal if any one of you can substantiate forth from the army, strip naked beside me, and if your wounds are greater than mine, i'll turn the army around now and walk home. not a man came forward, but they burst into a cheer and they begged his forgiveness for their want of spirit and begged him to lead them further forward. that is kind of great leadership, but what that really is is the application of shame to make the men, to make the men go toward and kind of summon their spirit. in sparta, they us
the army was ready to revolt. they were tired, wanted to go home, had had enough of this stuff, you know? it was a serious moment. alexander called the army together, stripped naked in front of them, and you could see across his body was one wound after another of arrows, javelins, rocks, you know, big boulders, burned, everything possible, and so he said to his men, look at these wounds on my body all got for you, and in your service, and you'll notice they are all in the front, nothing in the...
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now, this is an army that will be not the army that he think about later.it's just a couple things that struck me as i was doing this, one of the standard things of course and there was a terrible miscommunication, jackson had a bad campaign that had been given over to fatigue and illness we are not sure what he doesn't do very well. in fact he had serious questions about stonewall jackson's conduct in that campaign. but one other thing that struck me was the amount of struckman. my goodness there was a lot of good southern boys that were not interested in fighting. when they can close to the battlefield they were not around and this would be a problem through a 62 getting into antietam but this is clearly a problem of that time. just for an example of how they were not a machine buy any means and that a small baron hill. the question has been argued still remains argued and i just saw a recent article i think the civil war illustrate for america's speefestival war comparing lee and grant and i think the press in part is wrong in the sense that if you look
now, this is an army that will be not the army that he think about later.it's just a couple things that struck me as i was doing this, one of the standard things of course and there was a terrible miscommunication, jackson had a bad campaign that had been given over to fatigue and illness we are not sure what he doesn't do very well. in fact he had serious questions about stonewall jackson's conduct in that campaign. but one other thing that struck me was the amount of struckman. my goodness...
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. >> find the confederate army in october of 1861 when the confederates armies occupied southern kentucky. and he ultimately became a lieutenant in the 9th kentucky calvary that rode with john hunt morgan. and he was probably prouder of having ridden through the war with john hunt morgan than he was with almost anything he's done in life. and he penned this memoir for his daughter who's name was minnie bell. he married shortly after the war was over and his life died after giving birth to minnie bell. he raised this child along with his two sisters and a brother in bowling green, kentucky, a country, warren county is a neighboring county. bowling green is the county seed, rather large community. he raised minnie bell, he wanted minnie bell to understand what he did during the war. and so in 1872 he said about writing these memoirs. and they were titled then memoirs of my experience in the war for southern independence. and they were really met, he said in the preface to the memoirs, that they were meant for her and he bemoaned repeatedly in his memoirs how he had ancestors who were in the
. >> find the confederate army in october of 1861 when the confederates armies occupied southern kentucky. and he ultimately became a lieutenant in the 9th kentucky calvary that rode with john hunt morgan. and he was probably prouder of having ridden through the war with john hunt morgan than he was with almost anything he's done in life. and he penned this memoir for his daughter who's name was minnie bell. he married shortly after the war was over and his life died after giving birth to...
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army in the highlands. morgan's command is protecting brad's right flank. morgan detached elements of his command and send them in. they come into kentucky for multiple reasons. one is to recruit if they can, to bring back men. they need men. but more than that it was to disrupt union logistical support. the union army was being fed by a line of supplies that began in louisville and extended down -- louisville and nashville railroad tracks through bowling green and from bowling green to national. that line of supply was keeping the union army of cumberland outside of nashville. it was keeping it alive supplying it with horses and mules and porridge and fodder and system stores and equipment and ordnance and what have you. if the union army couldn't rely on the railroad to get these supplies to national they relied on water that would go from louisville down the ohio river to the cumberland river to national. or if that was not possible it would rely on a water route that would go from louisville down the oh
army in the highlands. morgan's command is protecting brad's right flank. morgan detached elements of his command and send them in. they come into kentucky for multiple reasons. one is to recruit if they can, to bring back men. they need men. but more than that it was to disrupt union logistical support. the union army was being fed by a line of supplies that began in louisville and extended down -- louisville and nashville railroad tracks through bowling green and from bowling green to...
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now, this is an army that will be not the army that he think about later.it's just a couple things that struck me as i was doing this, one of the standard things of course and there was a terrible miscommunication, jackson had a bad campaign that had been given over to fatigue and illness we are not sure what he doesn't do very well. in fact he had serious questions about stonewall jackson's conduct in that campaign. but one other thing that struck me was the amount of struckman. my goodness there was a lot of good southern boys that were not interested in fighting. when they can close to the battlefield they were not around and this would be a problem through a 62 getting into antietam but this is clearly a problem of that time. just for an example of how they were not a machine buy any means and that a small baron hill. the question has been argued still remains argued and i just saw a recent article i think the civil war illustrate for america's speefestival war comparing lee and grant and i think the press in part is wrong in the sense that if you look
now, this is an army that will be not the army that he think about later.it's just a couple things that struck me as i was doing this, one of the standard things of course and there was a terrible miscommunication, jackson had a bad campaign that had been given over to fatigue and illness we are not sure what he doesn't do very well. in fact he had serious questions about stonewall jackson's conduct in that campaign. but one other thing that struck me was the amount of struckman. my goodness...
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they're going to be the afghan national army and it's going to be an army that is capable of defeating the insurgency. >> reporter: but building an army with that capability is a tough mission. fewer than half of the afghan soldiers can read and write. their basic pay is only about $165 a month. and roughly one in four quit after their three-year hitch ends. how many solders you bring? still, afghan forces add man power to most every mission and on average three are killed in this war every day, sharing the sacrifices with the americans training them-- shoulder to shoulder. seth doane, cbs news, kandahar, afghanistan. >> pelley: talk about high pressure: we will take you along with a stock trader trying to follow the bouncing dow. why money set aside to help the poor pay utility bills is not getting to them. and a rough day for tiger woods when the "cbs evening news" continues. i'm omeprazole. and i'm sodium bicarbonate. just one pill a day ... gives you 24-hour relief. & one mission. two ingredients heartburn solved. oh, there's a prize, all right. [ male announcer ] inside every box
they're going to be the afghan national army and it's going to be an army that is capable of defeating the insurgency. >> reporter: but building an army with that capability is a tough mission. fewer than half of the afghan soldiers can read and write. their basic pay is only about $165 a month. and roughly one in four quit after their three-year hitch ends. how many solders you bring? still, afghan forces add man power to most every mission and on average three are killed in this war...
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they had really virtually no army. so he had to somehow form an army out of these kind of crazy civilians. and so when he went to pick his officer corps, he gave these instructions. he said search for men who care not about wealth or power, but who crave honor. and i would guess that's pretty much what is feeling this room here. another difference between the civilian dies and warrior ethos guys come in civilian life people want the creature comforts. they want air conditioning, they want an easy life. if you can take a pill and lose 20 pounds, you will do that. where as in the warrior culture, adversity, a huge part of it. the rougher the better. and people, when people tell stories in a warrior culture, it's always the most hellish stories possible, right? and i know, i'm a marine, and when marines talk about their history, they don't really talk about the great victories but they talk about the worst casualty scenarios, like the which he and the, that kind of thing. so adversity. one of the great warrior virtues. i'
they had really virtually no army. so he had to somehow form an army out of these kind of crazy civilians. and so when he went to pick his officer corps, he gave these instructions. he said search for men who care not about wealth or power, but who crave honor. and i would guess that's pretty much what is feeling this room here. another difference between the civilian dies and warrior ethos guys come in civilian life people want the creature comforts. they want air conditioning, they want an...
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it is and the army is. just there army has initiatives you know he has many programs that we are all encouraged to spit in but let me ask you another question on a bigger question what about society as a whole society still has a mental stigma so we're looking at the military under a microscope what about society because society still has that mental hospital so we need to look at the stigma of mental health as a one enormous problem but how do we look at it differently for example from you know those that have not been in a worse situation versus those who have right i mean tell me about what it's like to have p.t.s.d. what it's like to go for multiple tours what it's like to see of the horrors that you see in war and you know how are people for example a journalist how are doctors supposed to be able to relate to that because those are the injuries that aren't visible right they're not physical injuries they're there inside and i can speak to that because i as you know i do have p.t.s.d. i've been mobiliz
it is and the army is. just there army has initiatives you know he has many programs that we are all encouraged to spit in but let me ask you another question on a bigger question what about society as a whole society still has a mental stigma so we're looking at the military under a microscope what about society because society still has that mental hospital so we need to look at the stigma of mental health as a one enormous problem but how do we look at it differently for example from you...
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i mean they're paid by the army to do it. to do this defense work sometimes the army will to acquire them if they overstep their bounds sometimes they don't and we have many many incidents already . where. where they abuse their authority and so we have to wonder what's going to expect especially since. we could even be the dangerous impling prophecy and nobody really knows what's going to happen in september whether it things are just going to die out with a whimper where there will be a third intifada. and but if you start getting people of the mindset that we could be in these conflicts of. creating those conflicts and sasha when do you think that israel will face consequences if it doesn't end up propelling palestinians from their recognized land after all. well we were. we were starting to become a recognized state of the united nations and of course we have all the issues of united states veto it what have you that would trigger additional international mechanisms i guess most of the world already considers the occupati
i mean they're paid by the army to do it. to do this defense work sometimes the army will to acquire them if they overstep their bounds sometimes they don't and we have many many incidents already . where. where they abuse their authority and so we have to wonder what's going to expect especially since. we could even be the dangerous impling prophecy and nobody really knows what's going to happen in september whether it things are just going to die out with a whimper where there will be a third...
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so, both to buttress the army's case and prevent problems, the army's leaders, most notably assistant secretary of war john mccloy, engaged in trickery. they withheld evidence. they rewrote other evidence to make the government's case better. i don't have time to go into the details of this in the end, the supreme court decided 6-3, that the government's policy could be split up. that the actual removal of japanese americans from the coast could be split up from the confinement that followed, and so that the policy of removing people based on their japanese ethnicity was acceptable in the case of a wartime emergency. this was later challenged in the 1980s by researchers who found evidence that the government has engaged in trickery and manipulation and a federal court overturned the conviction of fred koromatsu who was later awarded the presidential medal of freedom. >> your fdr book from the' 20s is striking. i'm wondering, since the interment is one of the black clouds over fdr's president circumstance if you -- presidency, how that type of attitude influenced his wartime decision.
so, both to buttress the army's case and prevent problems, the army's leaders, most notably assistant secretary of war john mccloy, engaged in trickery. they withheld evidence. they rewrote other evidence to make the government's case better. i don't have time to go into the details of this in the end, the supreme court decided 6-3, that the government's policy could be split up. that the actual removal of japanese americans from the coast could be split up from the confinement that followed,...
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army or the serbian army you have a switch they're off glass g.p.s. but continue using g.p.s. for their own soldiers i think this is this is not possible is it for a little an asset or a system. of so special more of operation. has a so-called and it has a military code for the limited access for for users. a new generation so new generation generation of g.p.s. . there will be the possibility to so each of the signal. above some special territory when it's needed the development of russia as a global satellite navigation system as being a decades long struggle to overcome obstacles spotlight you learn that the media has more and this. the glue nasa program was begun in the mid one nine hundred seventy s. and managed to survive the co-op's of the u.s.s.r. but in one thousand nine hundred five all the satellites necessary for the systems functioning were in place however the economic graces of the one nine hundred ninety s. led to the system's gradual degree day by the beginning of two thousand and one when new seeks out of the twenty four thirty light
army or the serbian army you have a switch they're off glass g.p.s. but continue using g.p.s. for their own soldiers i think this is this is not possible is it for a little an asset or a system. of so special more of operation. has a so-called and it has a military code for the limited access for for users. a new generation so new generation generation of g.p.s. . there will be the possibility to so each of the signal. above some special territory when it's needed the development of russia as a...
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shows that questions are being raised over five million pieces of body armor that the army has used in both iraq and afghanistan for the past ten years. the pentagon report questions the reliability of five million pieces of body armor safety tests were conducted with the wrong place they were inconsistent and two designs were approved without any testing. approving body armor they didn't even bother to test can't really say i'm not surprised now the audit gave in-depth information about seven military contracts all for armor plates known as ballistic inserts and in the report the inspector general wrote consequently the army cannot be sure of the ballistic inserts meet requirements as a result the army lacks assurance that five point one million ballistic inserts acquired through the seven contracts provide appropriate protection and over the course of the two years of the i.g. investigated these inserts they noted that they did not conduct any tests on their own regarding the structural integrity of the armor and sadly politicians have been calling for the in-depth research of this e
shows that questions are being raised over five million pieces of body armor that the army has used in both iraq and afghanistan for the past ten years. the pentagon report questions the reliability of five million pieces of body armor safety tests were conducted with the wrong place they were inconsistent and two designs were approved without any testing. approving body armor they didn't even bother to test can't really say i'm not surprised now the audit gave in-depth information about seven...
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i am now last month army suicides hit a record since the army began releasing those figures in two thousand and nine thirty two potential suicides a record twenty two were active duty soldiers and ten were reservists and that means that there was on average more than one suicide a day last month just the first seven months of this year that brings the number of army suicides up to one hundred sixty it's a statistic that it's never easy to discuss but it's one that speaks volumes and the army for now is calling them potential suicide because they say that investigations are under way and most of the deaths to confirm the exact case at least in one of these cases those closest to the soldiers say that it's undeniable take for example staff sergeant jared. he had orders to return to afghanistan this month for a ninth tour of duty but his body was found a few weeks ago at joint base lewis mccourt and his wife said that he shot himself in the head that he wanted out of the military and the rangers never took his pleas for help seriously or the army's launched a major effort over the last several
i am now last month army suicides hit a record since the army began releasing those figures in two thousand and nine thirty two potential suicides a record twenty two were active duty soldiers and ten were reservists and that means that there was on average more than one suicide a day last month just the first seven months of this year that brings the number of army suicides up to one hundred sixty it's a statistic that it's never easy to discuss but it's one that speaks volumes and the army...
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army of the sarah b. the army you ever switch them off let us g.p.s. but continue using g.p.s. for their own soldiers i think this is this is not possible or is it for a little and as subtle as system one os and g.p.s. services personel more though of variation has a serial called and it has a military code with a limited access for four users. a new generation. generation of ago in japan. there will be the possibility to switch off the signal. above some special territory and when it's needed. the development of russia's global satellite navigation system has been a decades long struggle to overcome obstacles spotlight yelena the media has more on this. the glue nasa program was begun in the mid one nine hundred seventy s. and managed to survive the co-op's of the u.s.s.r. one thousand nine hundred ninety five all the satellites necessary for the systems functioning were in place however the economic crisis of the one nine hundred ninety s. led to the system's gradual degree day by the beginning of two t
army of the sarah b. the army you ever switch them off let us g.p.s. but continue using g.p.s. for their own soldiers i think this is this is not possible or is it for a little and as subtle as system one os and g.p.s. services personel more though of variation has a serial called and it has a military code with a limited access for four users. a new generation. generation of ago in japan. there will be the possibility to switch off the signal. above some special territory and when it's needed....
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after the army we always said free the army or fun travel and adventure but it really meant the army. nearly a billion people in the world were going hungry every day. in the united states even our trash cans are filled with food you just have to go get it all of these perfectly good eggs because one was cracked didn't even get all over the other ones just thrown away rotten she's from the german oh. clearly like cup of coffee. in the dumpster at one am this morning three pm this afternoon on the grill they made one dozen. egg whites. delicious breakfasts for the family cakes and toast for about a week every year in america we throw away ninety six billion pounds of. would be soon which brightened a few pounds from finest immigration. his flu starts on t.v. don't come. touches the so much of the taxpayers are limited but i seriously have a real serious problem the us federal reserve has met and decided little as the global economic recovery slows now it's time for congress and the president to take . party's top stories nato says it plans to continue its presence in libya as the allia
after the army we always said free the army or fun travel and adventure but it really meant the army. nearly a billion people in the world were going hungry every day. in the united states even our trash cans are filled with food you just have to go get it all of these perfectly good eggs because one was cracked didn't even get all over the other ones just thrown away rotten she's from the german oh. clearly like cup of coffee. in the dumpster at one am this morning three pm this afternoon on...
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he served two tours in iraq, one as an infantry naan the active duty army and one with the nebraska army national guard. his love of country compelled him to seek an assignment in afghanistan. he volunteered and even changed units and developed new skills for this opportunity. in october, 2010, he deployed to afghanistan with the 623rd engineering company. it was a tough decision to deploy again because his wife ava and two children had become the center of his life. but it was for their freedom he chose to serve again overseas. his commanders and his fellow soldiers recall sergeant jones as a kind, friendly, and helpful person. they say they counted on sergeant jones for a big smile and always a willingness to listen. he loved being a soldier. a former commander put it this way: "he had the biggest heart of any soldier i knew." his decorations and badges earned during a distinguished career over three combat tours speak to his dedication and to his bravery. he received the combat infantry badge, combat action badge, marksmanship qualification badge, driver and mechanic's badge, overseas
he served two tours in iraq, one as an infantry naan the active duty army and one with the nebraska army national guard. his love of country compelled him to seek an assignment in afghanistan. he volunteered and even changed units and developed new skills for this opportunity. in october, 2010, he deployed to afghanistan with the 623rd engineering company. it was a tough decision to deploy again because his wife ava and two children had become the center of his life. but it was for their...
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that's in control the army that has strong ties with the u.s. and he sponsored by washington the military regime that the edifice the institutions that were to be as since the fundamental essence of the mubarak regime those remain and we can see that thousands of people have been brought to military trial since the end of the popular revolution that ousted in tripoli the by taking over is the national transitional council also not chosen by the leading people yet the council is being recognized as the legitimate government of libya by all allies who've been helping oust gadhafi many lidia's are outraged by the fact that foreign powers are effectively making vital choices for them there's too much wealth in geopolitical strategic value to libya to look at only because reform democratic rights and universal participation by the citizenry. western part. there is need to implement a western economic and military agenda and therefore the people who will eventually command the political situation in libya and the military situation in libya will indee
that's in control the army that has strong ties with the u.s. and he sponsored by washington the military regime that the edifice the institutions that were to be as since the fundamental essence of the mubarak regime those remain and we can see that thousands of people have been brought to military trial since the end of the popular revolution that ousted in tripoli the by taking over is the national transitional council also not chosen by the leading people yet the council is being recognized...
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with fighting still continues in parts of the city and in the rebels and gadhafi forces an army of another kind has taken to the streets where they only. have forty one year life they're finished with this and now. clean. oh bless you with police no longer on the ground armed volunteers maintain order something the ordinary residents are very concerned about if there is a gun they say it will fire sooner or later was. i'll be. home to the biggest aquaduct in the world tripoli has been without trying water for more than a week already and you authorities claim is your technical problems not because of the street fighting. that's not good weapons in the hands of youngsters on professional people. sammy calls himself liberal middle class now there are poor his family lives in the mood his house in the center of tripoli for just like every resident is struggling. this is hard i wish kluge like women were doing fifty years ago with hands like this this battle is nothing comparing to it's a hind limbs and he says. to you don't tell this to. water. you know for the. ugliest we get rid of. at leas
with fighting still continues in parts of the city and in the rebels and gadhafi forces an army of another kind has taken to the streets where they only. have forty one year life they're finished with this and now. clean. oh bless you with police no longer on the ground armed volunteers maintain order something the ordinary residents are very concerned about if there is a gun they say it will fire sooner or later was. i'll be. home to the biggest aquaduct in the world tripoli has been without...
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ask the army and we always said free the army or fun travel and adventure but it really meant the army. the be. wealthy british style silos that's not on my list. of hot. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our t.v. . is evenings it's. sixty three. sixty. six. in india all g.'s available in the grand central shares in limbo and the taj mahal in the us the mumbling polish president mubarak was short it may work for saul's home on a beach resort called clothes are going to go on taj mahal hotel charges the summer hotel two large palace hotel close up on the radio a media junkie hotels church in new delhi who took the money.
ask the army and we always said free the army or fun travel and adventure but it really meant the army. the be. wealthy british style silos that's not on my list. of hot. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our t.v. . is evenings it's. sixty three. sixty. six. in india all g.'s available in the grand central shares in limbo and the taj mahal in the us the mumbling polish president mubarak was short it may work for saul's home on a...
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ask the army will we set free the army or fun travel and adventure but it really meant the army. in the united kingdom is available in the house bill and forty one hotel the old waverly hotel to get him closer to the mill stone hotel some country house holiday in the cool old goldman tells the rim brands the crewmates the chesterfield the montague hotels the local the rubens hotel. water and food shortages bring libya to the brink of a humanitarian crisis and the opposition again side of it will not negotiate with a fugitive colonel. for violence as reported syria government a time thing. implement reforms that's one of the solutions of the country's long standing crisis becomes an ample of discord between russia and its western partners . and the e.u. called a special meeting of the blocs top level financial officials to resolve the growing differences on how to hold that contagion as we've been looking on. all the latest from the world of sports is next with natasha. thanks and he's there watching these sports law in r.t.l. headlines best spoils shad moscow's most fiery footbal
ask the army will we set free the army or fun travel and adventure but it really meant the army. in the united kingdom is available in the house bill and forty one hotel the old waverly hotel to get him closer to the mill stone hotel some country house holiday in the cool old goldman tells the rim brands the crewmates the chesterfield the montague hotels the local the rubens hotel. water and food shortages bring libya to the brink of a humanitarian crisis and the opposition again side of it...
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ask the army we always said free the army or fun travel and adventure but it really meant the army. in the united kingdom is available in the house bill and the forty one hotel the old waverly hotel they can hold certain of the mill stone hotel some of the old country house full of a in the pool the old guild mattel's the rim bronze the crimson the chesterfield the most acute hotels the world full the rueben search no . water and food shortages bring libya to the brink of a humanitarian crisis and the opposition against it will not negotiate with a fugitive. more violence is reported syria made government time thing. implement reforms that's all institutions in the country's long standing crisis becomes an anthem of discord three in russia and its western partners. and the e.u. called a special meeting of the blocs top level financial officials to resolve the growing differences on how to halt that contagion of this we've been dumped on and all the latest from the world of sports is next with the question. thanks and he's there watching these spores mylan r.t.l. headlines fast spoil
ask the army we always said free the army or fun travel and adventure but it really meant the army. in the united kingdom is available in the house bill and the forty one hotel the old waverly hotel they can hold certain of the mill stone hotel some of the old country house full of a in the pool the old guild mattel's the rim bronze the crimson the chesterfield the most acute hotels the world full the rueben search no . water and food shortages bring libya to the brink of a humanitarian crisis...