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even during the 1970's and 1980's, we had the philadelphia navy large -- philadelphia navy yard. we sold that yard off. rebuilding the navy has to include rebuilding your industrial base anger maintenance base to make sure that you can actually repair those tips and get them back into battle. you can't think you are -- and get themships back into battle. you can't think you're going into battle and not take hits. during world war ii, some of them were on the mississippi river and on the ohio river, where we were building liberty ships and amphibians on the ohio. some of these light, unmanned platforms could be built in the inland mississippi and ohio rivers. we could go there as a means of bringing industrialization and competition back into our industrial base. pascagoula,ings in bath, maine, and i want to grow the industrial base to give us greater resilience. yes, sir. [inaudible] why is the tr naval history of the war of 1812 considered the first modern [inaudible] capt. hendrix: i did my phd at king's college london under professor andrew lambert. 1812 underthe war of theodo
even during the 1970's and 1980's, we had the philadelphia navy large -- philadelphia navy yard. we sold that yard off. rebuilding the navy has to include rebuilding your industrial base anger maintenance base to make sure that you can actually repair those tips and get them back into battle. you can't think you are -- and get themships back into battle. you can't think you're going into battle and not take hits. during world war ii, some of them were on the mississippi river and on the ohio...
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they only have 17 surface ships in the navy. china added that number of ships to his navy in the last two years or so. when we look at the investments of our partners and friends they have really fallen short for about 20 to 25 years. we talk about the importance of allies. if you are going to go to war, you want people helping you out and be there to help people. but if they are not doing what they should be doing, it is a great burden on the united states which increased our costs and risks. host: chris in massachusetts is next, line for democrats. caller: quick question, unlike iran and russia the united without ann sillier invitation from the government. it is without the united nations security council authorization. the united states is an occupying force and appears to be looking after the interests of the saudi's and israelis. do happen to comment on that? thank you and have a nice day. guest: thank you. we are talking policy decision. force isf military different than the condition of military force. the policy debate g
they only have 17 surface ships in the navy. china added that number of ships to his navy in the last two years or so. when we look at the investments of our partners and friends they have really fallen short for about 20 to 25 years. we talk about the importance of allies. if you are going to go to war, you want people helping you out and be there to help people. but if they are not doing what they should be doing, it is a great burden on the united states which increased our costs and risks....
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in all four black sailors are awarded the navy's second highest honor, navy cross. to receive his medal. the legacy of swan and miller is continued during the invasion of okinawa as black naval gunners help to destroy the horde of kamikaze planes. intent on destroying the fleet. >> the japanese sent suicide planes to land on okinawa. we saw japanese planes diving into the ships, the navy blew them up in midair. >> having to put your life on the line for the country, you feel as if you would have lost your life for good reason or good purpose. >> i'm proud to have been a marine and you will find most black marines think the same way that i do. >> if this country ever went to war i want to be a definite part of that war. >> word came out that they wanted volunteers, colored troops they called us then to volunteer to fight in white units, integrated units. i was told it would be integrated. we got ridiculed quite a bit by the combat troops that came over. we went overseas to help build the airports and so forth for the air force and after they got there, we were consta
in all four black sailors are awarded the navy's second highest honor, navy cross. to receive his medal. the legacy of swan and miller is continued during the invasion of okinawa as black naval gunners help to destroy the horde of kamikaze planes. intent on destroying the fleet. >> the japanese sent suicide planes to land on okinawa. we saw japanese planes diving into the ships, the navy blew them up in midair. >> having to put your life on the line for the country, you feel as if...
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that is the story of the navy in world war i. america navy in world war i.in 1917, and much 1917, president wilson had a real threat on his hands. germany votes were sinking american ships and i alarming rate. even before entering world war i there was a decision made to bring people guards onward merchant ships, to armed them with typically five inch guns, and give the merchant ship a crew of about navy personnel. this were not as a navy guards. one of them would change the -- it tough man from massachusetts, his body was inked with the ships that he served on. he had been serving since 18. his life was the navy. he was given command of evil gun crew on the uss, isis companion merchant ship. their journey in 1917, in the summer of 1917 was actually going pretty well. until, midsummer, they were making their way back to the united states, and all of a sudden, a torpedo nearly hit the ship. it was then quickly followed by artillery fire. the men man the guns and then began to respond. the ship was crude by a expert, keep him in his name was, lieutenant captai
that is the story of the navy in world war i. america navy in world war i.in 1917, and much 1917, president wilson had a real threat on his hands. germany votes were sinking american ships and i alarming rate. even before entering world war i there was a decision made to bring people guards onward merchant ships, to armed them with typically five inch guns, and give the merchant ship a crew of about navy personnel. this were not as a navy guards. one of them would change the -- it tough man...
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and all, four black sailors are awarded the navy's second highest honor, the navy cross.ceive his mettle. the legacy of swan and miller is continued during the invasion of okinawa, as black naval gunners help destroy the horde of attacking kamikaze planes, intent on destroying the fleet. >> the japanese sent suicide planes to land on okinawa. we saw japanese planes diving, trying to dive into the ships. the navy gunners would blow them up in midair. >> most frightening i think is having to put your life on the line for your country, the feeling is you would have lost your life for a good reason and good purpose. >> i'm proud to have been a marine. and you will find most migrants think the same way that i do. >> if this country ever went to war, i'd want to be a definite part of that more. >> word came out that they wanted volunteers, colored troops they called us and then, to volunteer to fight in white units, integrated units. i was told it would be integrated. >> we got ridiculed quite a bit by the combat troops they came over. we went overseas to helped -- to help buil
and all, four black sailors are awarded the navy's second highest honor, the navy cross.ceive his mettle. the legacy of swan and miller is continued during the invasion of okinawa, as black naval gunners help destroy the horde of attacking kamikaze planes, intent on destroying the fleet. >> the japanese sent suicide planes to land on okinawa. we saw japanese planes diving, trying to dive into the ships. the navy gunners would blow them up in midair. >> most frightening i think is...
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that is the story of the navy, the american navy in world war i. in march 1917, president wilson had a real threat on his hands. german u-boats were sinking american shipping at an alarming rate. even before we entered world war i. there was a decision made to bring naval guards onboard merchant ships, to arm them with typically five inch guns and give the merchant ship a crew of about 15 naval personnel. they are naval guards during one of those was james delaney. james delaney was a tough irishman from boston, massachusetts. his body was inked with the ships he served on, serving since 18. his life was the navy, and he was given command of a naval gun crew on the uss -- the ss cam pana, merchant ship. their journey in the summer was going well until mid-summer and they were making their way back to the united states, and all of a sudden a torpedo nearly hit the ship. it was then quickly followed by artillery fire. the men manned their guns and began to respond. u-boat 61 was cruewed by an expert, lieutenant captain dickman who had sunk 40 ships,
that is the story of the navy, the american navy in world war i. in march 1917, president wilson had a real threat on his hands. german u-boats were sinking american shipping at an alarming rate. even before we entered world war i. there was a decision made to bring naval guards onboard merchant ships, to arm them with typically five inch guns and give the merchant ship a crew of about 15 naval personnel. they are naval guards during one of those was james delaney. james delaney was a tough...
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you can see the comparison to the navy here. weak when it comes to capacity, readiness more on the marginal level. explain the differences to that and why you chose those rankings. guest: on capacity, it's very important to understand our scoring. we think the u.s. military needs to be able to handle two major problems. so if you got tied up in the asia pacific region, you know, some kind of a problem or a conflict with china, it's not that you can leave the middle east or europe when you've got iran and russia, so you have to have a sufficiently large capability that you can address u.s. interests in multiple regions, and that's why we think there's capacity is so critical. when we look at the u.s. navy, we look at the army, they just don't have the numbers of units. it doesn't mean that the individuals, say soldiers, or anything like that, extraordinarily competent incident people. we just don't have enough of them. the army has paid a lot of attention to the readiness of its forces, sending its brigade combat teams to its nat
you can see the comparison to the navy here. weak when it comes to capacity, readiness more on the marginal level. explain the differences to that and why you chose those rankings. guest: on capacity, it's very important to understand our scoring. we think the u.s. military needs to be able to handle two major problems. so if you got tied up in the asia pacific region, you know, some kind of a problem or a conflict with china, it's not that you can leave the middle east or europe when you've...
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navy during the war. he is often compared to general patton in europe and the think it's an apt comparison on many accounts. but in the middle years of the war he is the south pacific commander shore bound. he really loses touch with the day-to-day job of running the fleet. when he is brought back to take over the fleet in 1944, it's a totally different animal he is commanded. he hasn't really kept up. insist on bringing his long serving loyal staff officers would all been shore bound south pacific headquarters for two years with him. they were not up to speed. you might essentially a large organization come in to take over the fifth fleet which became the third fleet when halsey had it, and they were not ready to do that. it was a mistake that you can't attribute up the chain of command to admiral king amendments and maybe it wasn't a good choice to bring halsey back and put them in that role in 1944. >> you write beautifully about one of the most complex military actions in human history and i have pret
navy during the war. he is often compared to general patton in europe and the think it's an apt comparison on many accounts. but in the middle years of the war he is the south pacific commander shore bound. he really loses touch with the day-to-day job of running the fleet. when he is brought back to take over the fleet in 1944, it's a totally different animal he is commanded. he hasn't really kept up. insist on bringing his long serving loyal staff officers would all been shore bound south...
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i am a senior navy captain. morning, theat seals knew, we all got in a circle and did our pt, and we were going to go for a 10-mile run. i was still kind of broken, so i go to do the pt, and i kind of got through the push-ups, but it was hard for me to do a lot of other things. then we do the run. as typical seals, it starts off as a race, and i am hanging tough for all of about 100 yards. and then the guys take off. and i am struggling, because my injury was to my pelvis, and it was hard to run. but as i am running -- it was a two-mile loop around a course we were doing -- as i am running, this kid, after a while, passes me, laps me. he is a young officer, and as he is lapping me and i am struggling to run, he stops and says, sir, what are you doing? i am plodding through, i said, what do you mean? he said, sir, you don't have anything else to prove. hereon't need to be out doing this. you have nothing else to prove. i did not say anything, and the kid ran on. and he was absolutely wrong. you have to prove some
i am a senior navy captain. morning, theat seals knew, we all got in a circle and did our pt, and we were going to go for a 10-mile run. i was still kind of broken, so i go to do the pt, and i kind of got through the push-ups, but it was hard for me to do a lot of other things. then we do the run. as typical seals, it starts off as a race, and i am hanging tough for all of about 100 yards. and then the guys take off. and i am struggling, because my injury was to my pelvis, and it was hard to...
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navy during the war, often compared tgeneral patton in europe and it is an apt comparison. the middle years of the war, the south pacific theater commander, surbound in headquarters in necaledonia, losing touch with the day-to-day job of running the fleet and whene's brought back to take over the fleet in 44 it is a totally different animal. he hasn't kept up. he insists on bringing his loyal staff officers who we sure bound pacific headquarters for two years with him and they weren't up to speed. you had a large organization coming in to take over the fiftfleet which became the third fleet when holly had it and they weren't ready to do that, so it was a mistake you can attribute up thchain of command to admiral king and admiral limits and that was not a good choice to bring halsey back and put him into that role in 1944. >> you write about one of the most complex military actions in human history and i read it all, the battle of leyte gulf, it requires a deaf dodge to make up an account the reader can follow, it is a naval bonsai charge among the japanese, what are the jap
navy during the war, often compared tgeneral patton in europe and it is an apt comparison. the middle years of the war, the south pacific theater commander, surbound in headquarters in necaledonia, losing touch with the day-to-day job of running the fleet and whene's brought back to take over the fleet in 44 it is a totally different animal. he hasn't kept up. he insists on bringing his loyal staff officers who we sure bound pacific headquarters for two years with him and they weren't up to...
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he said, you better become a navy seal. this was back in 1973. i had never heard of the navy seals. frankly, nobody had heard of the navy seals at that time. here, you had an army green beret telling me to be a navy seal. and that really is what headed me in that trajectory. mr. axelrod: and you spent 37 years in the seals. you can explain the bullfrog title. and special operations became more and more significant. you literally wrote the book on it. why has special operations become such an important part of defense? adm. mcraven: when you look back over the history, the modern-day history of special operations, of course we had a little bit of a heyday during world war ii. you saw these remarkable operations done by all of the services, including u.s. forces, under both the oss, which was the predecessor to the cia, and of course we had navy frogman in world war ii and we had army special operations. after world war ii, it waned a little bit, picked up a little bit in korea, but then in vietnam, the navy seals came about and they were born from the underwater demolition teams and
he said, you better become a navy seal. this was back in 1973. i had never heard of the navy seals. frankly, nobody had heard of the navy seals at that time. here, you had an army green beret telling me to be a navy seal. and that really is what headed me in that trajectory. mr. axelrod: and you spent 37 years in the seals. you can explain the bullfrog title. and special operations became more and more significant. you literally wrote the book on it. why has special operations become such an...
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navy during the war. he's often compared to general patton in europe, and i think it's an apt comparison on many accounts. but in the muddle years of the war, he's shorebound at a headquarters in new caledonia. so he really loses touch with the day to day kind of job of running the fleet. and when he's brought back to take over the fleet in 1944, it's a totally different animal that he's commanding. he hasn't really kept up. he insists on bringing his long-serving, loyal staff officers who had all been in that shore-bound south pacific headquarters for two years with him. you know, and they weren't up to speed. and so you had, essentially, a large organization coming in to take over the fifth fleet which became the third fleet when halsey had it, and they weren't really ready to do that. and so they were, it was, i think, a mistake that you can attribute, you know, up the chain of command to admiral king and admiral nimitz. maybe that was not a good choice, to bring halsey back and put him into that role
navy during the war. he's often compared to general patton in europe, and i think it's an apt comparison on many accounts. but in the muddle years of the war, he's shorebound at a headquarters in new caledonia. so he really loses touch with the day to day kind of job of running the fleet. and when he's brought back to take over the fleet in 1944, it's a totally different animal that he's commanding. he hasn't really kept up. he insists on bringing his long-serving, loyal staff officers who had...
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satisfying macarthur and leaving the navy in charge of the naval war. and so this question of when macarthur eventually gained supreme command and the specific which was his goal and second could he ensure that our roots back to tokyo went through and that he would get the green light to liberate critically the northern island and so these were his goals and this kind of dark horse campaign the president may civilly have been a way of exerting pressure in order to fulfill those goals. >> what about fdr? you write marvelously in the book that the war changed him and this was a happy war and it used to be one for the ages earlier in his presidency he would be joshing with the reporters and knew whose birthday it was and his children were having a birthday that day and they could joke back and forth but it's not fdr by this point is it? >> no, of course this was long as president and in american history and i remember at the outset of the current presidents administration there was a story and the leaders of "the washington post" it was about fdr relations
satisfying macarthur and leaving the navy in charge of the naval war. and so this question of when macarthur eventually gained supreme command and the specific which was his goal and second could he ensure that our roots back to tokyo went through and that he would get the green light to liberate critically the northern island and so these were his goals and this kind of dark horse campaign the president may civilly have been a way of exerting pressure in order to fulfill those goals. >>...
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in 1973, i've never heard of the navy seals, nobody had heard of the navy seals at that time. blueyou have an army green -- green beret telling me to be a navy seal. 37 years in the seals. you can explain the bullfrog title. became moreations and more significant. literally wrote the book on that. why has special operations become such an important part of defense? look overen: when you the history, the modern-day history of special operations, we had a heyday in world war ii, you saw these remarkable operations by all of the services, including u.s. forces, the oss, predecessor to the cia, and we had navy frogman in world war ii and special operations. ater world war ii, it waned little bit, picked up a little bit in korea, but the vietnam and the navy seals came about and they were born from the underwater demolition teams and they earned a reputation fighting the insurgency in vietnam. toer vietnam, and this tends happen after wars, the reliance or expectations we will need special operations declines, which it did. atn we had the disaster desert one, the company did an ass
in 1973, i've never heard of the navy seals, nobody had heard of the navy seals at that time. blueyou have an army green -- green beret telling me to be a navy seal. 37 years in the seals. you can explain the bullfrog title. became moreations and more significant. literally wrote the book on that. why has special operations become such an important part of defense? look overen: when you the history, the modern-day history of special operations, we had a heyday in world war ii, you saw these...
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the navy in 1942. he didn't wait for the draft. he thought the war was going to last longer. he served in the pacific. when the war was over, he still had to finish out his time of service. post-world war ii, he was assigned to the uss atr 40, and he participated in operation crossroads. so, operation crossroads was something i had heard about, but maybe wasn't quite sure immediately. operation crossroads is a series of nuclear tests in the marshall islands in the pacific that were done in 1946. on the atolles were removed off of the island so that the u.s. could form these new their test and continue to study them. abel and baker were both detonated. they tested nuclear weapons on warships, in particular. , he wasr. graff situated about 10 miles or so outside of the detonation, and he witnessed abel and baker. after these detonations, they were living life as normal on the ships and they would actually pull the water from the lagoon to clean with, to brush their teeth with, and to cook with. so these
the navy in 1942. he didn't wait for the draft. he thought the war was going to last longer. he served in the pacific. when the war was over, he still had to finish out his time of service. post-world war ii, he was assigned to the uss atr 40, and he participated in operation crossroads. so, operation crossroads was something i had heard about, but maybe wasn't quite sure immediately. operation crossroads is a series of nuclear tests in the marshall islands in the pacific that were done in...
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he joined the navy in 1956. he served in the marshall islands. at that time, they were still doing testing at the pacific proving grounds. was in 1958,dtack and it was again atomic explosions being studied. they were studying many different things. one of the things they wanted to see was how an atomic bomb would affect an underwater mine. so, they have these giant blocks of wood. they secured underwater mines to them. they floated them out during the test and then would, after the test, gather them up, but the -- put the contaminated material on the deck, and take them back to honolulu. homburg talks about how swimming was allowed in the marshall islands. that was fine. however, they were not allowed to consume the coconuts, the bananas, or the fish. you could fish for fun, but you were not to consume the fish. there was a two hour countdown to each detonation, which was apparently pretty exhausting after a while. homburg witnessed 12 separate detonations, which is amazing. so, if you'll play the next clip, you will kind of see what it was like
he joined the navy in 1956. he served in the marshall islands. at that time, they were still doing testing at the pacific proving grounds. was in 1958,dtack and it was again atomic explosions being studied. they were studying many different things. one of the things they wanted to see was how an atomic bomb would affect an underwater mine. so, they have these giant blocks of wood. they secured underwater mines to them. they floated them out during the test and then would, after the test, gather...
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solo en old navy y oldnavy.com wendy's esta reescribiendo la historia de los chicken sandwiches...et. ahorra en juguetes... videojuegos... televisores y más. solo esta semana... es black friday, ya. en target. >> (música). >> en un amplio operativo regional más de 230 pandilleros de el salvador quedaron detenidos. la mayoría están acusados de homicidio. este operativo denominado escudo regional, donde estados unidos compartió información para emitir órdenes de captura en el...
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navy really it is a series of accidents to be excellently thrust into that position at the battle of midway and for winning that immortal battle and then called to show duty so he and limits became very very close professionally and personally. and then to take out the fleet he also commanded sce during the second world war. so he intended to take the fleet to see so by 1944 we have overwhelming naval superiority. we will win the war women take unnecessary chances with the japanese to come into score a lucky victory against us is by the numbers and i think that was the direct approach and that generally was the judgment of historians who rated the best as the commanders in the pacific. >> you referenced halsey and this volume with the spirit of the pacific war. how do you rate him and to phase. whatever his ability as the operational commander? and then say something about his seamanship. because the question asks itsel itself, so is operational commander with the problems he ran into as well. >> he has significant errors in the last year with the two typhoons and a number of influen
navy really it is a series of accidents to be excellently thrust into that position at the battle of midway and for winning that immortal battle and then called to show duty so he and limits became very very close professionally and personally. and then to take out the fleet he also commanded sce during the second world war. so he intended to take the fleet to see so by 1944 we have overwhelming naval superiority. we will win the war women take unnecessary chances with the japanese to come into...
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or lived for the navy. give me an example how that was and all he said was at christmas my father would come down, we would open our presence and go back upstairs and put on his uniform and walked to his office and didn't offer a comment other than the observation. he allowed his father had a binge drinking problem he struggled with all his life, heroically struggled against, stay in the wagon and start all over again he would prey on his knees every night for strengths to overcome his habit and how did -- how did it affect your view of him, didn't recognize, a completely different person and didn't recognize him. >> i canelate to that. talk about h mother who passed away at age 108, one of the more remarkable women. >> never met anybody like her. one of the most memorable people you ever encountered. 108 was plenty, she was bold, curious, resilient, charming, well into her golden years, and identical twin sister that they were as tight as sisters can be, they were both widows, traveled constantly together,
or lived for the navy. give me an example how that was and all he said was at christmas my father would come down, we would open our presence and go back upstairs and put on his uniform and walked to his office and didn't offer a comment other than the observation. he allowed his father had a binge drinking problem he struggled with all his life, heroically struggled against, stay in the wagon and start all over again he would prey on his knees every night for strengths to overcome his habit...
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this is an example from the navy. ship shows howf much life span is associated to each one of these platforms. what we have today is the navy with fewer than 300 ships and over half of the ships are greater than 20 years old. i don't know how many of you take vacations in a car that is 20 years old, most people would not want to do that, but sailors have equipment that was bought 20 or 30 years ago. on this line it's a 10 year mark. you think about what might happen over the next 10 years. if it takes two to three years to build a new surface combatant platform, if we have to introduce new colombian class submarines, and again, this element of time and stable funding does not paint a pretty picture. and then when we think about the world, i mentioned this earlier, it takes about three weeks to get naval power from the united states to a key region that might be used. in the indian ocean, persian gulf or the south china sea. so ships can move at 35 knots or so, so how many hours do you need across an ocean that might b
this is an example from the navy. ship shows howf much life span is associated to each one of these platforms. what we have today is the navy with fewer than 300 ships and over half of the ships are greater than 20 years old. i don't know how many of you take vacations in a car that is 20 years old, most people would not want to do that, but sailors have equipment that was bought 20 or 30 years ago. on this line it's a 10 year mark. you think about what might happen over the next 10 years. if...
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two of them were combat men in the navy. one was in the navy. i will never forget how my mother was absolutely terrified every time the telephone rang for about the last four months of the war. a second reason and this one is more personal, this i cannot forget about the japanese. i'm sorry but the way they treated prisoners. my sister was a naval nurse at chelsea naval hospital. she wanted to stay in the navy but she wanted to get married in october 1941. as a naval officer, she was not allowed to stay in the navy. so she had to leave the navy and get married. the nine girls, i used to visit them and they would play tennis and they were full of life and wonderful young ladies the nine of them. they were caught in the death march and after the war, my sister called the supervisor to see what happened and seven died and two were quote strapped on insane. they didn't have medicine for people. those people that had gone through those things. we were for truman's decision. but there is one other fact. this one i almost never hear mentioned. i think
two of them were combat men in the navy. one was in the navy. i will never forget how my mother was absolutely terrified every time the telephone rang for about the last four months of the war. a second reason and this one is more personal, this i cannot forget about the japanese. i'm sorry but the way they treated prisoners. my sister was a naval nurse at chelsea naval hospital. she wanted to stay in the navy but she wanted to get married in october 1941. as a naval officer, she was not...
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and the princess royal, admiral and chief commandant for women in the royal navy. the duke of kent, field marshal uniform. he served for 21 yea rs marshal uniform. he served for 21 years in the royal scots greys and president of the war graves commission. ease. and in a moment the funeral march in b flat minor marks a change in the ceremony with the politicians coming after members of the royal family to lay their wreaths, led by borisjohnson as prime minister. next, sir keir starmer, leader of the labour party. ian blackford, leader of the scottish national party, laying a wreath on their behalf and on half of the welsh national party, plaid cymru. ed davey, the leader of the liberal democrats. sirjeffrey donaldson on behalf of the democratic unionist party of northern ireland. the two speakers of parliament, lindsay hoyle, speaker of the house of commons, and in front of him, lord fowler, norman fowler, speaker of the house of lords. the home secretary, priti patel, laying a wreath on behalf of the intelligence agencies. now two further wreaths on behalf of the o
and the princess royal, admiral and chief commandant for women in the royal navy. the duke of kent, field marshal uniform. he served for 21 yea rs marshal uniform. he served for 21 years in the royal scots greys and president of the war graves commission. ease. and in a moment the funeral march in b flat minor marks a change in the ceremony with the politicians coming after members of the royal family to lay their wreaths, led by borisjohnson as prime minister. next, sir keir starmer, leader of...
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>> his job in the navy was the united states senate. non-politicians were friends of his were in there but he worked in the senate, he was effectively the navy's lobbyist in the armed services committee and he got on that committee and as part of his duties he would assert some of those numbers when they took overseas trips and he became of a protcgc of john power and barry goldwater and jackson and some of the old bowls in national security guys and he became kind of peers in personal conflict to the younger guys at that time . they're all old now but they were young back in the 70s. bill cohen, young senator biden. he traveled with them and became friends with them and he told me he would watch in amazement area he be in the armed services committee and he would see scoop jackson or powers and they would scribble something on a piece of scrap paper and that would become an amendment to the defense bill and hundreds of millions of dollars would be sent from one account to another just like that and he said it dawned on me that most of
>> his job in the navy was the united states senate. non-politicians were friends of his were in there but he worked in the senate, he was effectively the navy's lobbyist in the armed services committee and he got on that committee and as part of his duties he would assert some of those numbers when they took overseas trips and he became of a protcgc of john power and barry goldwater and jackson and some of the old bowls in national security guys and he became kind of peers in personal...
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he was a navy corpsman attached to the marine corps. this is the after math of the dropping of the bomb. 1945, he had been training for the invasion as a navy corpsman. he arrived in japan september 22nd, 1945. it's the seaport next to inland nagasaki. nagasaki. >> yeah. >> caller: two weeks after being there, two weeks after being there and he was on both sides at least from the veterans administration information, he was all around nagasaki and he talked to me about treating the people that had been survivors but within two weeks, his whole unit got deathly sick. and they were at that point moved to another area halfway between hiroshima and nagasaki. my father passed away at age 54 in 1977 and all his siblings, my aunts and uncles have lived to a ripe old age. and i believe it's radiation from the bomb there in september, his whole unit was exposed and i just think that was part of the reason for his premature death. he was questioned by doctors about his cancer and his service in japan in 1977. my mother was a registered nurse. he w
he was a navy corpsman attached to the marine corps. this is the after math of the dropping of the bomb. 1945, he had been training for the invasion as a navy corpsman. he arrived in japan september 22nd, 1945. it's the seaport next to inland nagasaki. nagasaki. >> yeah. >> caller: two weeks after being there, two weeks after being there and he was on both sides at least from the veterans administration information, he was all around nagasaki and he talked to me about treating the...
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navy out of the early 2000's.is was a battle that it went on for 25, 30 years and zenon was the person who touched it off back in the late 1970's. amy cooper people were not friendly with what the military did for decades, they bombed vieques with napalm, depleted uranium, and many other toxic explosives. juan, thank you so much for explaining the significance of both losses today as we remember n, amerin mayor of new york -- african-american mayor of new york, david dinkins. with some 54 million americans going hungry, the food line my people in lines, cars in lines for miles are seen across this country. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "can i kick it" by a tribe called quest. a shout out to david dinkins, who died about a month after his wife died. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. we look now at the growing number of people in the united states who do not have enough food to eat. thousands are standing in lines across the country at food pant
navy out of the early 2000's.is was a battle that it went on for 25, 30 years and zenon was the person who touched it off back in the late 1970's. amy cooper people were not friendly with what the military did for decades, they bombed vieques with napalm, depleted uranium, and many other toxic explosives. juan, thank you so much for explaining the significance of both losses today as we remember n, amerin mayor of new york -- african-american mayor of new york, david dinkins. with some 54...
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so she had to leave the navy and get married. the nine girls that were there, and i remember them vividly, they used to come out to our home in massachusetts, and play tennis. full of life and wonderful young ladies. they were -- i'll just say this, they were caught in the patan death march and after the war i asked my sister if she called the supervisor and see what happened to those young ladies, there was nine of them. seven died and two were, quote, strapped down insane. they didn't have the medicines for people who had been through what those girls had been through. so in civil words, we were for truman's decision. but there's one other fact. and this one i've almost never heard mentioned, i think it's maybe true. that the people killed in the hiroshima bomb were not all japanese. i believe, in hiroshima, and killed were more than 20,000 korean slave workers and i believe it's also true in nagasaki. i'd like if the historian could help, is that true there were tens of thousands of slave workers killed in the bombings, it's n
so she had to leave the navy and get married. the nine girls that were there, and i remember them vividly, they used to come out to our home in massachusetts, and play tennis. full of life and wonderful young ladies. they were -- i'll just say this, they were caught in the patan death march and after the war i asked my sister if she called the supervisor and see what happened to those young ladies, there was nine of them. seven died and two were, quote, strapped down insane. they didn't have...
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here's an example from the navy.this is various types of ships and it shows how much lifespan is associated with each one of these platforms. what we have today is a navy with fewer than 300 ships and half of those ships that are greater than 20 years old. i don't know how many of you take vacations in a car that is 20 years old, most people would want to do that. our young sailors are out there with equipment that is 20 and 30 years old. on this line, there is a ten year mark. you would think that them -- it takes two to three years to bring a new surface combatant platform, if we have to introduce new submarines to replace the old ones, this element of time and stable funding does not paint a pretty picture. and then when we think about the world, i mentioned this earlier, it takes about three weeks to get naval power from the u.s. to where it might be used, the indian ocean, south china sea, ships can move 30 knots, 35 not so how many hours do you need to cross the notion that could be 3000 miles wide? again, this
here's an example from the navy.this is various types of ships and it shows how much lifespan is associated with each one of these platforms. what we have today is a navy with fewer than 300 ships and half of those ships that are greater than 20 years old. i don't know how many of you take vacations in a car that is 20 years old, most people would want to do that. our young sailors are out there with equipment that is 20 and 30 years old. on this line, there is a ten year mark. you would think...
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>> i was the navy's liaison to the united states senate. he worked in the senate and effectively from the armed services committee and as part of his duties to escort those members with overseas trips and became a protÉge of john tower and scoop jackson and goldwater. and became personal friends with the younger guys they're all old now but they were young in the seventies young senator biden and he traveled with them and he told me he word watch in amazement and words the scoop jackson and put something on the piece of scrap paper that would become and amendment to the hundreds of millions of dollars sent from one account to another just like that. and it dawned on me most of these guys had more power than an admiral would have what you thank you thought he could realistically aspire to. so she moved there with an entry into politics in mind. >> why did he choose that particular structure? so that incredible story of john mccain getting shotown the course was in tortured. he refused to accept the early lease. why did you shift in the polit
>> i was the navy's liaison to the united states senate. he worked in the senate and effectively from the armed services committee and as part of his duties to escort those members with overseas trips and became a protÉge of john tower and scoop jackson and goldwater. and became personal friends with the younger guys they're all old now but they were young in the seventies young senator biden and he traveled with them and he told me he word watch in amazement and words the scoop jackson...
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solo en old navy y oldnavy.com hasta líneas estatales. estas cosas no crean lugares. ayudando a ronald mcdonald house charities a mantener a familias juntas cuando se enfrentan a enfermedades infantiles. y aquí, estamos ayudando al personal de primeros auxilios, que intensifican sus esfuerzos para ayudarnos a todos. es la diferencia de estar en una comunidad. y ser parte de ella. ♪ ofertas que desaparecían y sen instantes.yla. eso era black friday antes. esto es black friday, ya. este año, target tiene ofertas de black friday todo noviembre. con ofertas nuevas cada semana. en la tienda y en target.com para que obtengas todos los ahorros de black friday, sin el estrés de black friday. no importa cómo compres, es black friday ya. en target. funcionan mejor que con coppertop? este cepillo cepilla con más rapidez. este destornillador desatornilla con más agilidad. este ventilador gira con más velocidad. mejora tus dispositivos con duracell optimum. cy dejan gérmenes por todasan en tpartes.rtes,s velocidad. protección donde descansen. nada elimina más virus, incluyendo el
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. ♪ narrator: the activities of the navy medic illustrate the dedication of u.s.porting u.s. troops on taiwan. his original assignment was solely to minister to the medical needs of u.s. personnel. however, his energy and skills prove such that, at his request, the chief of the advisory team detailed him to serve as a medical advisor in addition to his regular duties. ♪ narrator: resupplying the large number of military personnel on kinmen presented a difficult problem until u.s. advisors helped to solve it. faced with the necessity of moving supplies rapidly across soft, broad stretches of sand, they designed and helped set up a system that enabled an lst to beach, unload, and leave on one tide. this permits crews to unload in a single, even-numbered day, thus avoiding a conflict with the chinese shelling schedule. communist shelling schedule. u.s. advisors and their counterparts make frequent inspection trips to the other three islands of the kinmen complex, which as we have noted, stand as close to 2000 to yards 3000 off the communist mainland. they visit a psy
. ♪ narrator: the activities of the navy medic illustrate the dedication of u.s.porting u.s. troops on taiwan. his original assignment was solely to minister to the medical needs of u.s. personnel. however, his energy and skills prove such that, at his request, the chief of the advisory team detailed him to serve as a medical advisor in addition to his regular duties. ♪ narrator: resupplying the large number of military personnel on kinmen presented a difficult problem until u.s. advisors...
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today berthed in the placid waters at the boston navy yard, the eagle of the sea is as sea worthy asn she was built. unconquered by hostile shot and shell old ironsides has waged her hardest battle against the ravages of time. repairs have been made regularly through the years, preserving the original constitution, now nearing her 160th birthday. workmen are busy replacing deck timbers on the 2,200 ton ship whose hull is little more than 200 feet long. built and outfitted for $300,000, her first spikes were supplied by paul revere. old ironsides' 54 cannon are silent but 40 crewmen walk her deck, mounting the gangway they salute, like the sailors in her days of glory. keeping the frigot shipshape today's crew remembers her first great sea victory, clearing the american coast of french private tiers in 1788. she was to carry old glory around the world on her longest cruise. below deck are the tight quarters shared by old ironside's original crew of 475 men and boys. its low brigs for the taller sailors of today. here can be found the heavy guns, ammunition and to prevent sparks, the l
today berthed in the placid waters at the boston navy yard, the eagle of the sea is as sea worthy asn she was built. unconquered by hostile shot and shell old ironsides has waged her hardest battle against the ravages of time. repairs have been made regularly through the years, preserving the original constitution, now nearing her 160th birthday. workmen are busy replacing deck timbers on the 2,200 ton ship whose hull is little more than 200 feet long. built and outfitted for $300,000, her...
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>> the last job in the navy was the navy's liaison to the united states senate . politicians who are friend of his parents but he worked in e senate, he had an offer and he w essentially the navy's lobbyist to the armed services committee and he got to be a member of that committee and as part of that he would escort some of those members when they took overseas trips and he became sort of a protcgc of john power and barry goldwater, steve jackson and so of the old bowls and national security guys. anhe became kind of peers and personal friends with the younger guys. at that time they were young back in th70s. barry hart, bill cohen, young senar biden . he became friends with them and he told me he would watch in amazement. he would be in markup in the armed services committee and he would see scoop jackson or powers or somebody motion and scroll something on a piece of scrap paper and that would become an amendment to the defense bill and hundreds of millions of dollars would be sent from one account to another just like that and he said it dawned on me most of t
>> the last job in the navy was the navy's liaison to the united states senate . politicians who are friend of his parents but he worked in e senate, he had an offer and he w essentially the navy's lobbyist to the armed services committee and he got to be a member of that committee and as part of that he would escort some of those members when they took overseas trips and he became sort of a protcgc of john power and barry goldwater, steve jackson and so of the old bowls and national...
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solo en old navy y oldnavy.com (♪ mÚsica ♪) . >> la pl de ohio dio a conocer un video de un rescate quecía a un río miren las