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while in a civilian hospital, the ratio is usually one nurse to every three beds. in an army hospital, it is always many times that number. to help lift the burden from the nurses shoulders, and listed technicians trained and special schools are assigned to work under her direct supervision. one of our biggest jobs it's to teach these technicians both in the classroom and in the hospital wards. this means added responsibility for the nerves. although she has less personal contact with her patience, she has to direct the activities of the personnel assigned to her so that the treatment and well-being of her patience is assured. relaxation and entertainment are an important part of medical treatment. to this general hospital overseas came an all-star show and the army nurse shared the fun with her patience to whom the sound of laughter from home often meant more than medicine. later on, she may have spent a few minutes with the star and there were times when she, herself, was the star of the show. like this nurse, the first woman to land but. the empire calls batter up and the
while in a civilian hospital, the ratio is usually one nurse to every three beds. in an army hospital, it is always many times that number. to help lift the burden from the nurses shoulders, and listed technicians trained and special schools are assigned to work under her direct supervision. one of our biggest jobs it's to teach these technicians both in the classroom and in the hospital wards. this means added responsibility for the nerves. although she has less personal contact with her...
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the army's on its way. and strong; for where'er we go, you will always know that the army goes rolling along. ♪ [gunfire] >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us today for the grand opening of the national museum of the united states army. for tickets and more information , please visit our website at www.thenamusa.org. visit. forward to your >> american history tv is a social media. follow us at @c-spanhistory. >> the c-span cities tour travels the country exploring the american stories. 2011, we have been to more than 200 communities across the nation. like many americans, are staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. next a look at one of our vet visits. >> today we are on the campus of the university of north carolina at chapel hill. unc chapel hill is the state first university in the country. this is a contested claim that we argue with the university of georgia about. university of georgia was chartered fir
the army's on its way. and strong; for where'er we go, you will always know that the army goes rolling along. ♪ [gunfire] >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us today for the grand opening of the national museum of the united states army. for tickets and more information , please visit our website at www.thenamusa.org. visit. forward to your >> american history tv is a social media. follow us at @c-spanhistory. >> the c-span cities tour travels the country...
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army there. the first actions to take place will be on october 31st. hat is between a cavalry regrade -- brigade. will only have 1000 horses because of the horses that he killed during his raid. for both confederate armies, there is a disease running through the horse about armies. neither cavalry will be quite up to snuff at this point in the campaign. lee will dispatch stewart into the loudoun valley with the intention of serving as a speed bump and slowing down the army of the potomac meng enough to take a blocking position outside of the courthouse. on october 31st, stewart's cavalrymen will stumble upon the deaths of the first rhode island cavalry in the area of mount ville. on the map there, it's between the towns of filament and all the. the first rhode island cavalry is going to be routed. they fall back. one man wounded in 52 men captured. so he will take his brigade out of the picture entirely. what he writes in the next day is that he will be doing so from a hotel in washington d.c. >> cavalry from the east won't be much aid to alfred pleasan
army there. the first actions to take place will be on october 31st. hat is between a cavalry regrade -- brigade. will only have 1000 horses because of the horses that he killed during his raid. for both confederate armies, there is a disease running through the horse about armies. neither cavalry will be quite up to snuff at this point in the campaign. lee will dispatch stewart into the loudoun valley with the intention of serving as a speed bump and slowing down the army of the potomac meng...
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or on the c-span radio app. >>> in 1965, the u.s. army produced a five-hour, ten-part documentary focusing on the army's activities from world war i to the korean war. up next on reel america, the final episode, "army in action: the cobra strikes," the story of the 1953 korean war when other countries joined communist forces under the direction of the united nations. >>> by the spring of 1950, only five short years after the last shots of world war ii had been fired, the united states army had been reduced to an active force of 600,000. a great number of these were scattered about the world on occupation duty. but the armed forces of the communists, soviet russia and red china remained on a strong wartime footing and in belligerent posture. aggression was soon to come. americans would be fighting against tyranny for the third time in 32 years. ♪ >>> korea. a crowded little finger of land but of key importance to the free world in the far east. what happened here opened the next major chapter in the history of the united states army. the w
or on the c-span radio app. >>> in 1965, the u.s. army produced a five-hour, ten-part documentary focusing on the army's activities from world war i to the korean war. up next on reel america, the final episode, "army in action: the cobra strikes," the story of the 1953 korean war when other countries joined communist forces under the direction of the united nations. >>> by the spring of 1950, only five short years after the last shots of world war ii had been fired,...
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the army is on its way. oes rolling along. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us today for the grand opening of the national museum of the united states army. for free tickets and more information, please visit our website. we look forward to your visit. ♪ >> each week, american history tv brings you archival films --t provide content for context for today's public affairs issues. >> these young adults, chopping with the same determination, are part of a nation on wheels. automobile, in the age of the push button. ♪ >> like the rest of life in suburbia, shopping has a family file for -- family flavor. >> we bought a tree to go with it. >> that is very nice. makeese busy families shopping centers look young and colorful. qualitye a let's go see that brings crowds to community events. ♪ >> for the children, there is plenty to do and see. shops, a boyily can catch a fish, ride a ride, go to the zoo, and have a haircut. he can be put in the nursery school where he can get paint on his shirt, see his
the army is on its way. oes rolling along. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us today for the grand opening of the national museum of the united states army. for free tickets and more information, please visit our website. we look forward to your visit. ♪ >> each week, american history tv brings you archival films --t provide content for context for today's public affairs issues. >> these young adults, chopping with the same determination, are part of a...
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the umpire calls batter up, and the game is on, army versus army. the wax. ♪ narrator: this infield will never play in the polo grounds. but one of their patients might. [applause] narrator: off-duty for a while, some nurses strode through the streets and buildings of ancient cities. others preferred a round of golf. or a swim somewhere if the weather was right. then it was always back to duty, back to the sick and wounded, back to the hospital, around which the life of an army nurse revolves. those patients scheduled for a trip back home for the final period of convalescence, travel on a hospital ship as fully equipped as a stationary hospital. now as before, the army nurse stands by, ready to minister to every need. ♪ narrator: next stop, a debarkation hospital. ♪ then, a general hospital in the united states and complete recovery. and this is the end of the long chain of evacuation, the general hospital back home. here, the army nurse works patiently with her hands, her head, and her heart. here, she gently guides men back to the way of life they
the umpire calls batter up, and the game is on, army versus army. the wax. ♪ narrator: this infield will never play in the polo grounds. but one of their patients might. [applause] narrator: off-duty for a while, some nurses strode through the streets and buildings of ancient cities. others preferred a round of golf. or a swim somewhere if the weather was right. then it was always back to duty, back to the sick and wounded, back to the hospital, around which the life of an army nurse...
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our army units pushed on through the uha river, korean's northernmost boundary. there were signs of potential trouble ahead. some of the prisoners taken in the north wore the quilted uniform of the communist chinese army. november found elements of the 10th corps on the frozen banks of the river. while they ate their thanksgiving daner, they could look across the river and see communist china. victory seemed assured. there was talk of war's end by christmas. but on the other side of the yell ub, a new war was about to begin. late in november, two full chinese field armies attacked across the river, splitting u.n. forces and rolling them back, what president truman first called a police action had now become a major war. our forces in the west pulled back to the south. elements of the first marine division and 10th corps along with republic troops in the northeast fought their way towards the river and hungam and evacuation by sea. 100,000 fighting men and their machines were loaded on to waiting ships. more than 90,000 refugees fled from their homes in north korea
our army units pushed on through the uha river, korean's northernmost boundary. there were signs of potential trouble ahead. some of the prisoners taken in the north wore the quilted uniform of the communist chinese army. november found elements of the 10th corps on the frozen banks of the river. while they ate their thanksgiving daner, they could look across the river and see communist china. victory seemed assured. there was talk of war's end by christmas. but on the other side of the yell...
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on the c-span radio app. and 1960, five the u.s. army produced a five hour temperate documentary focusing on the armies activities from world war i to the korean war. up next on real america. the funnel up so. story of 1950 tonight 53 korean war when the u.s. military joined other countries to fight forces under the united nations. by the spring of 1950, only five short years after the last shot the world war two had been fired, the united states army had been reduced active force of 600,000. a great number of these were scattered about the world on occupation duty. the armed forces of the communists, soviet russia, remained on a strong wartime footing, and in villager posture. aggression was soon to come. america would be fighting against tyranny for the third time in 32 years. ♪ ♪ korea. the crowded finger of land, but the key important to the free world in the far east. what happened here opened the next major chapter in the history of the united states army. the war began here at the 38th parallel. just how did this imaginary line be
on the c-span radio app. and 1960, five the u.s. army produced a five hour temperate documentary focusing on the armies activities from world war i to the korean war. up next on real america. the funnel up so. story of 1950 tonight 53 korean war when the u.s. military joined other countries to fight forces under the united nations. by the spring of 1950, only five short years after the last shot the world war two had been fired, the united states army had been reduced active force of 600,000. a...
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from 1775 to today, the united states army has stood there, has stood on the wall, stood in the breachefended the liberty of americans. yankee. happy veterans day and may god less the united states army and may god bless america. [applause] >> ladies and joan, please welcome the acting secretary of defense, the honorable christopher c miller. >> chairman, thank you for setting the bar very high for the new guy to come in and make a few words. i think i'll i would say to your statement is a man, well done. the is a great day for army. it's a perfect day, veterans day, to celebrate this unbelievable accomplishment. i know this day is not about me, but i hope you will humor me for a few moments and allow me to reflect on the powerful ideal of our army. and how it has been a force for profound good in our world for over 245 years. i want to tell you this in one small story, mind, that i think is emblematic of sony others. on june 6, 1983, private inistopher miller enlisted camp dodge, iowa. i did not come from a long line of military service. the only family tradition was my father who was
from 1775 to today, the united states army has stood there, has stood on the wall, stood in the breachefended the liberty of americans. yankee. happy veterans day and may god less the united states army and may god bless america. [applause] >> ladies and joan, please welcome the acting secretary of defense, the honorable christopher c miller. >> chairman, thank you for setting the bar very high for the new guy to come in and make a few words. i think i'll i would say to your...
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arrived on culps hill. greene's army, which included greene's brigade, would not arrive on culps hill until july 2nd. they had arrived late on july 1st as the corps was constructing their position on culps hill. another division had arrived south of culps hill, a hill that would become popular, little round top. but on the morning of july 2nd, greene's brigade, members of the south corps, were ordered to move their way out and take their place on culps hill. general greene would recall proceeding these orders and taking his men to culps hill. he wrote, we took position at 6:00 a.m. on the crest of a rocky hill. rock creek running past our front at a distance of 200 to 400 yards. we were kocovered with a growthf heavy timber with large projectiles on the surface. the surface was very steep on our left, diminishing to a gentle slope on our right. as soon as we were in position, we began to entrench ourselves and throw up branches of incredible heights, cords, stones and earth. the same was done by troops on our right. so a
arrived on culps hill. greene's army, which included greene's brigade, would not arrive on culps hill until july 2nd. they had arrived late on july 1st as the corps was constructing their position on culps hill. another division had arrived south of culps hill, a hill that would become popular, little round top. but on the morning of july 2nd, greene's brigade, members of the south corps, were ordered to move their way out and take their place on culps hill. general greene would recall...
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on. and there's five union army corps moving through the loudoun valley. once one corps clears out, here comes a second corps and their orders are to take the top rail. they take what is close to the top. you can see after how many different union formations moved through, the loudoun valley is going to be wiped clean. one union soldier said it was not quite the land of milk and honey, but it was a fair equivalent. union soldiers were taking plenty of provisions from the local population as they possibly could. getting into the military movements of the campaign itself. it won't be until several days into the action when the two armies begin to engage and that won't start until october the 31st, halloween, five days already into the campaign itself. just a quick recap, you can see the dark arrows there on the map, of course, symbolize the army of the potomac's infantry. they planned to move south through the loudoun valley and two additional corps were supposed to arrive along the orange and alexander river and meet up in the area of thoroughfare gap. he wi
on. and there's five union army corps moving through the loudoun valley. once one corps clears out, here comes a second corps and their orders are to take the top rail. they take what is close to the top. you can see after how many different union formations moved through, the loudoun valley is going to be wiped clean. one union soldier said it was not quite the land of milk and honey, but it was a fair equivalent. union soldiers were taking plenty of provisions from the local population as...
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what is often lost or some of the stories that will happen on the union army right flank on july 2nd in july 3rd, a location known as culp's hill. at the dedication of a monument to honor george serious green in the years after the american civil war in the battle of gettysburg, major general daniel sickles would give a dedication speech to this monument that have been dedicated to green and his performance at gettysburg on the evening of july 2nd, 1863. sickles said this, quote, the battle fought here by general green on the night of july 2nd, 1863 to hold possession of culp's hail, has a conspicuous place in history. it is memorable not so much for the number of the combatants engaged as it is for the skill of the general, the heroic conduct of his troops and, in view of the consequences that would have followed, the defeat of the union but sadly forces. today, the story of greene brigade in general shape on the evening of july 2nd, 1863, the position on culps hill that his men would occupy, for several practical [interpreter] -- critical hours during the second of the battle has l
what is often lost or some of the stories that will happen on the union army right flank on july 2nd in july 3rd, a location known as culp's hill. at the dedication of a monument to honor george serious green in the years after the american civil war in the battle of gettysburg, major general daniel sickles would give a dedication speech to this monument that have been dedicated to green and his performance at gettysburg on the evening of july 2nd, 1863. sickles said this, quote, the battle...
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and for me, if you allow me to look where they are well known, oh no, we were mind on army documents at that i, when i was a dallas to us, that is if you know there was a drop that went up to us, the time being a little bit different, but when they were going through about how you really don't want to go away. ali thanks so much from the me. i think you need to see this tomorrow by the way, you think i'm going to everything. when you know better? i say, i don't know who bought in about an hour ago, and i'll be on he was as it was about when we were no one, no one could me see there was no white back with the one you know it was then and you want to go at it over it and imagine this and what about and i bit him, but we were cause we could do in, is it us? oh, well, i left a good son, a quantum boy in the lab, and they had a bone with us. and i was, i'm going to say no, i need you to have a alone but it and you know what? i don't know. it is a i was about and then that door to move us out and about and then it did. and it wouldn't have been seen that he would know about them that no on
and for me, if you allow me to look where they are well known, oh no, we were mind on army documents at that i, when i was a dallas to us, that is if you know there was a drop that went up to us, the time being a little bit different, but when they were going through about how you really don't want to go away. ali thanks so much from the me. i think you need to see this tomorrow by the way, you think i'm going to everything. when you know better? i say, i don't know who bought in about an hour...
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by 4:00, 4:30 on the afternoon of july 1st, the union army's corps would retreat through the town of gettysburg. many of them would begin to rally again on cemetery hill which had been selected earlier in the day by 11th port commander otis howard as a fallback position. not far from the town of gettysburg itself is another wooded hill known as culp's hill. as the regiment of the army's third and fourth corps were beginning to rally again, some of the units after the 5 0 5:30, 6:00 p.m. hour would be ordered toward culp's proper. they had already seen heavy fighting throughout the day on july 1st west of town, men of the famous wires brigade and cutler's brigade. they began to take position on culp's hill or at least the north western section of hill proper at approximately 5:30 p.m. as they did so, one of the things they began to do was to entrench their position, build more works. it began as more union armies including greene's brigade arrived to culp's hill. greene's army, which included greene's brigade, would not arrive on culp's hill until july 2nd. they had arrived late on jul
by 4:00, 4:30 on the afternoon of july 1st, the union army's corps would retreat through the town of gettysburg. many of them would begin to rally again on cemetery hill which had been selected earlier in the day by 11th port commander otis howard as a fallback position. not far from the town of gettysburg itself is another wooded hill known as culp's hill. as the regiment of the army's third and fourth corps were beginning to rally again, some of the units after the 5 0 5:30, 6:00 p.m. hour...
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we were lined up on army promises that by when i was a dollar to us it was a drop $25.00 tough little. but when they were going to about how you really don't want, you need to go away. ali thanks so much from the only i think you need to see this tomorrow. by the way. you think i'm going to everything when you know better as a general boykin about an animal and i'll be on he was as it is about when we were no one, no one could be me. and you see there was no white rabbit on the lawn. you know, it was then and only a while ago. it obeyed and i'm asking the same what about and i bit him. but we were close with the cooing is, well, i left a good son, a quantum boy in the lab, and they don't believe that i was and will ever say, no, i need to have a alone going in. and you know what? i don't know what is it i was about and then that door to move us out and about and then it did. and i would say that i've been saying that he would assume that no one knows them or that we can like the all of them. and i was a little fan of the stuff if i was them all you know the law. 2 was smoking j.b. i b
we were lined up on army promises that by when i was a dollar to us it was a drop $25.00 tough little. but when they were going to about how you really don't want, you need to go away. ali thanks so much from the only i think you need to see this tomorrow. by the way. you think i'm going to everything when you know better as a general boykin about an animal and i'll be on he was as it is about when we were no one, no one could be me. and you see there was no white rabbit on the lawn. you know,...
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produced a five-hour, ten-part documentary focusing on the army's activities from world war i through the korean war. up next on "reel america," the final episode "army in action: the cobra strikes." the story from the 1950 to 1953 korean woor when the u.s. joined other forces to fight communist forces under the direction of the united nations. >>> by the spring of 1950, only
produced a five-hour, ten-part documentary focusing on the army's activities from world war i through the korean war. up next on "reel america," the final episode "army in action: the cobra strikes." the story from the 1950 to 1953 korean woor when the u.s. joined other forces to fight communist forces under the direction of the united nations. >>> by the spring of 1950, only
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with the confederate army partner ed into what lincoln wa hoping the army could do is steal a march on the army of virginia. they were not known for that and did not often do it. steal a march, get between the confederate lee, and be able to defeat him before winter settled in. so on october 24th and 25th, they started to lay out the plan. that was essentially this. but everything programmed in between that is the loudon valley. so that called for them to march. he realized they might set off from their supply base. they are going to move in two columns. they consistent of the second and fifth core. their objective was to march along the base of the blue ridge mountains and seize each of the mountain gaps in the blue ridge. so they could secure the union supply line that would continue to grow, grow, and grow the further south that the union army advanced. they would be marching to the east and closer to the bull run mountains. and it consistented of three ar ar ar army corp., and the calvary starts to cross the river on two bridges at berlin, maryland. here is an image that is heavily
with the confederate army partner ed into what lincoln wa hoping the army could do is steal a march on the army of virginia. they were not known for that and did not often do it. steal a march, get between the confederate lee, and be able to defeat him before winter settled in. so on october 24th and 25th, they started to lay out the plan. that was essentially this. but everything programmed in between that is the loudon valley. so that called for them to march. he realized they might set off...
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no, we would talk on army documents and that by when i was a dollar to us, if there was a rough time to ask the time be a little different. but when they were going to about how you really don't want, you need to be honest. thanks so much going on from there only. i think you need to see this tomorrow with me here. by the way, you think i'm going over nearly everything when you know better of us in general boykin about anonyma and that i'll be on he was as it is about when we were no one, no one could be me and go by back with someone you know it was then and only a while ago it obeyed him to muslims. and what about and i bit him, but we were close with doing. is it also? well, i left a good son, a quantum boy in the lab, and they did it on with us. and i was, i'm going to say no, i need to do the alone. but it, and you know, it is a, i was about and then that door to move us out and about. and then it did. and i would say that i've been saying that he would know about them that no one knows them or has taken the all of them. and i was a little fan of the song if i have to, get them
no, we would talk on army documents and that by when i was a dollar to us, if there was a rough time to ask the time be a little different. but when they were going to about how you really don't want, you need to be honest. thanks so much going on from there only. i think you need to see this tomorrow with me here. by the way, you think i'm going over nearly everything when you know better of us in general boykin about anonyma and that i'll be on he was as it is about when we were no one, no...
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no doc, one army doctor documented that by when i was a dallas to us, we do know that there was a drop $25.00 times the time being a little bit different. but when they were going through about how you really don't want you need to go away. ali thanks so much going on from there only. i think you need to see this tomorrow with me here. by the way. thank you everything. when you know better of us in general boykin about anonyma and i'll be on he was as it is about when we were no one, no one could me and go by back with my mother when you know it was then and you want to go let them do muffins and what about and i bit him but we were close with doing is it also? i left a gun at one voice, but i was and i know i knew we were alone. when do we know we're going to know it is a door to yeah, no bombs on a bus and internet. what do you know about them that no one knows the border and we didn't know what i was wondering. so i just have to know did. 2 my work in the jail, broken by name, by name of the by he dean obeidallah found on average and got on i 5 with the best men through p.p. dry up
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army schools under the military assistance program. participation of maag advisors onses the entire spectrum of army training. the army of any nation is only as good as its infantry. these men going over the leaders reaction course at an infantry school, face a series of obstacles designed by u.s. advisors. it is similar to the leaders reaction course at fort benning, with a few modifications. great emphasis is placed on infantry weapons training. working closely with their counterparts, advisors have set up intensive training with a variety of light and heavy infantry weapons. [gunshots] ♪ narrator: this artillery school outside the city advises instructors on a basic artillery course. they encourage use of training aids, such as this board, which give students their first practical work in adjusting artillery fire. firecrackers for centuries are a specialty of the chinese, employed to simulate artillery fire on a miniature village. advisors are suggesting a changeover to more realistic powder charges. it isn't long before trainees graduate from miniature to real firi
army schools under the military assistance program. participation of maag advisors onses the entire spectrum of army training. the army of any nation is only as good as its infantry. these men going over the leaders reaction course at an infantry school, face a series of obstacles designed by u.s. advisors. it is similar to the leaders reaction course at fort benning, with a few modifications. great emphasis is placed on infantry weapons training. working closely with their counterparts,...
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the moon as it compact is monica, and for me, if you look where we are well known for her cool, no one army promises that i when i was a dollar to us, it was a rough, tough time to be a little but when they were going through about how you really don't want to blow away our thanks so much going on from the only i think you need to see this tomorrow. by the way. you think i'm going to everything when you know better, as a general boykin about anonyma and then i'll be on. he was as it is about when we were no one, no one could me. i mean, honestly, there was no white back, but the one you know, it was then and only a while ago it obeyed and i'm asking the same what about and i bit him with doing is it just so well? i left a good son, a quantum boy in the lab, and they did it on with us. and i was, i'm going to say no, i need to do the alone, but it and you know, it is a, i was about and then that door to move us out and about. and then it did. and i would say that i've been thinking he would know by now that border security like the guy was a little fan of the stuff if i have oh yes. well, yo
the moon as it compact is monica, and for me, if you look where we are well known for her cool, no one army promises that i when i was a dollar to us, it was a rough, tough time to be a little but when they were going through about how you really don't want to blow away our thanks so much going on from the only i think you need to see this tomorrow. by the way. you think i'm going to everything when you know better, as a general boykin about anonyma and then i'll be on. he was as it is about...
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we were lined up on army promises that by when i was a dollar to us, it was a drop that went up to us with the time being a little bit different. but when they were going through about our new well, i really don't want you need to blow away our thanks so much going on from the only i think you need to see this tomorrow with me here. by the way, you think i'm going over nearly everything when you know better as a general boykin about anonyma. and that i only only was as it is about when we will know who knows when it is, it has or not. but i know of one give me misleading because of why it happened. but when you know it was then and only a while ago it obeyed and i'm asking the same. what about an i.v. with a could do in is it also? well, i left a good son, a quantum boy in the lab and they did it on with us. and i was, i'm going to say no, i need to do the alone. but it, and you know, it is a, i was a bust and then that door to move us out and about. and then it did. and i would say that i've been saying he would know by now the boys have taken the underlying little side of the stuff.
we were lined up on army promises that by when i was a dollar to us, it was a drop that went up to us with the time being a little bit different. but when they were going through about our new well, i really don't want you need to blow away our thanks so much going on from the only i think you need to see this tomorrow with me here. by the way, you think i'm going over nearly everything when you know better as a general boykin about anonyma. and that i only only was as it is about when we will...
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eastern on c-span3, online at cspan.org or on the c-span radio app. >>> in 1965, the u.s. armyroduced a five-hour, ten-part documentary focusing on the army's activities from world war i to the korean war. up next on reel america, the final episode, "army in action: the cobra strikes," the story of the 1953 korean war when other countries joined communist forces under the direction of the united nations. >>> by the spring of 1950, only five short years after the last shots of world war ii had been fired, the united states army had been reduced to an active force of 600,000. a great number of these were
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on the c-span radio app. and 1960, five the u.s. armyduced a five hour temperate documentary focusing on the armies activities from world war i to the korean war. up next on real america. the funnel up so. story of 1950 tonight 53 korean war when the u.s.
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army bridge the ten part documentary focusing on the armies activities from world war i, through the ar. up next on real america, the final episode armenian action, the cobra strikes. the story of a 1950 to 1953 korean war, where the u.s. military joined other countries to fight communist courts -- forces under the direction of the united nations. ♪ ♪ >> by the spring of 1950,
army bridge the ten part documentary focusing on the armies activities from world war i, through the ar. up next on real america, the final episode armenian action, the cobra strikes. the story of a 1950 to 1953 korean war, where the u.s. military joined other countries to fight communist courts -- forces under the direction of the united nations. ♪ ♪ >> by the spring of 1950,
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one army officer referred to them as a weight and encumbrance. the war progresses, it became clear that women's labor was crucial. they washed. they were nurses. they did a lot of the labor on confiscated plantations. they were hospital attendance. children as well, when they were old enough to perform these kinds of jobs, were also very important. some of the people tuning in may have read or heard about susie king taylor. she was a woman who was a fugitive, former enslaved person, who worked as a cook, nurse, teacher, laundress, for the regiment. it is striking she is making a case for future generations to understand that women were important, that they played important roles. that they were brave, they were loyal, that they basically put themselves, put their bodies on the line. not in the exact same way that men did, but in ways that were important for the war effort. and many of them were punished for taking the stance they did. and then, i would say the biggest difference between women and men is the fact that men were allowed to enlist in
one army officer referred to them as a weight and encumbrance. the war progresses, it became clear that women's labor was crucial. they washed. they were nurses. they did a lot of the labor on confiscated plantations. they were hospital attendance. children as well, when they were old enough to perform these kinds of jobs, were also very important. some of the people tuning in may have read or heard about susie king taylor. she was a woman who was a fugitive, former enslaved person, who worked...
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meanwhile, the tplf claims a series of victories which it says and inflicted heavy losses on the armyclaimslt are diffio end up let me verify due to communications blackouts. as the humanitaruen crisis cont to worsen, calls for access for humanitarian workers also continue to rise. but the government says has sent two fact-finding missions to areas and it willeme providing gency assistance. there is still no definite end inin sight for the fig and it looks like its impact could last for months or more. >> forces are accused of destroying an airport. the airport, hom to unesco's world heritage te, used to be a popular tourist destination, but it is the human impact that is of the greatest concern. is footage from humera. these people were hit by gunfire during an assault by government forces. since the fighting began, nearly three weeks ago, hundreds and maybe thousands of people are believed to have lost their lives. here is the head of the u.n. office for humanitarian affairs on what they want to happen. >> this has going on forb three weeks now and we aree increasinglyoncerned about
meanwhile, the tplf claims a series of victories which it says and inflicted heavy losses on the armyclaimslt are diffio end up let me verify due to communications blackouts. as the humanitaruen crisis cont to worsen, calls for access for humanitarian workers also continue to rise. but the government says has sent two fact-finding missions to areas and it willeme providing gency assistance. there is still no definite end inin sight for the fig and it looks like its impact could last for months...
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on may 14th of that year he commissioned as a major general, in the regular army. so he's moved to the top, very quickly. campaigns in the western virginia area, he offers strategy on how the war could be one, very early on. just in the opening days. and then, he summoned washington d.c. five days after the federal troops suffered defeat. the first battle he arrives on july 26, and begins to form and train what would become the army of the potomac. on november 1st, 1861, mcclellan takes over as general in chief as a winfield scott resigns. when concern was expressed about how much mcclellan was taken on, he boldly proclaimed, i can do it all. and part of his goal to do it all, included a grand strategy for 1862. that involved the peninsula campaign. moving thousands of troops from the washington and alexander area, to the virginia peninsula. that movement started in march of that year, but by may 5th, they had only made it to williamsburg. it's on the peninsula that mcclellan has his first run in with general j.e.b. stuart. and steward performs a raid in june, which
on may 14th of that year he commissioned as a major general, in the regular army. so he's moved to the top, very quickly. campaigns in the western virginia area, he offers strategy on how the war could be one, very early on. just in the opening days. and then, he summoned washington d.c. five days after the federal troops suffered defeat. the first battle he arrives on july 26, and begins to form and train what would become the army of the potomac. on november 1st, 1861, mcclellan takes over as...
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on plantations. sore were another 186,000 or who were found in the army, the navy. million toere were 2 3 million who remained on plantations and in cities and towns. some of them were basically helping to undermine the institution where they were. persuadedhad to be over the course of the work to embrace emancipation. he had promised at the outset not to interfere with slavery. but he was forced to see implementing emancipation was crucial to winning the war. lincolnummer of 1862, ine to see emancipation those terms. how africand americans were playing a vital role as military workers. there were manpower needs. there were not enough being recruited into the army. northern opinion was also shifting. he came to embrace emancipation, as well as he wanted to stop the possibilities that europeans would side with the confederacy and recognize them as a legitimate nation. lincoln did not take the lead on the issue, but i would say he played the most important singular role as the president, as commander-in-chief. he was ultimately willing to change his position as the dem
on plantations. sore were another 186,000 or who were found in the army, the navy. million toere were 2 3 million who remained on plantations and in cities and towns. some of them were basically helping to undermine the institution where they were. persuadedhad to be over the course of the work to embrace emancipation. he had promised at the outset not to interfere with slavery. but he was forced to see implementing emancipation was crucial to winning the war. lincolnummer of 1862, ine to see...
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late on wednesday, the federal army has encircled it to grow its capital mackellar, and is threatening the use of artillery on the city of 500000. people to ground leaders deny claims though, that they have actually begun surrendering well if you have his prime minister made is asking the international community not to interfere in the conflict. he says, well, we appreciate and understand the interest of the international community to assist the ongoing law enforcement operations as he calls them. we would also like to underscore that this must be done in accordance with international law. this 1st and foremost means the international community should stand by until the government of ethiopia submit its request for assistance to the community of nations. well, ahmed is also said the reported massacre in the town of my cat. there is evidence of the criminality. newly released video appears to show graves and bodies. european state appointed human rights commission is accusing members of a particular to growing youth group of killing about 600 civilians there earlier this month. united n
late on wednesday, the federal army has encircled it to grow its capital mackellar, and is threatening the use of artillery on the city of 500000. people to ground leaders deny claims though, that they have actually begun surrendering well if you have his prime minister made is asking the international community not to interfere in the conflict. he says, well, we appreciate and understand the interest of the international community to assist the ongoing law enforcement operations as he calls...
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one military story described 18th century armies as sort of -- they're shackled by their supply line. so imagine a giant man walking with shackles on. these armies move very slowly. most battles that we think about are great sieges. you're going to see a major change in this with napoleon. but the american revolution is fought at a time of these older sensibilities about what warfare looked like in the 18th century. so he is schooled up there through reading, through the generals. and also as you see he evolves in his own thinking and understands how to command at a high level. the real challenge that he will face is that he never has commanded anything more than 2,000 men. that's tiny. even though he often doesn't have that many men directly under him, we'll see like in the new york theater you know the fight over new york at the very beginning of the war when washington commands about 25,000 men, he makes some fundamental mistakes how to arrange that army. so how about another question. >> sure, mj wants to know what kind of reputation did washington have among the soldiers versus a
one military story described 18th century armies as sort of -- they're shackled by their supply line. so imagine a giant man walking with shackles on. these armies move very slowly. most battles that we think about are great sieges. you're going to see a major change in this with napoleon. but the american revolution is fought at a time of these older sensibilities about what warfare looked like in the 18th century. so he is schooled up there through reading, through the generals. and also as...
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army was. under surely even had his pep talk to toot on his skin. fall 7 times stand up 8 but every time he stood up he stood up a tiny bit small. toss my mike box believed at least 80 percent off and then picked athletes go through post and then pick depression in the time before and during a tournament to see motion a top creating huge pressure. it seems unlikely that football players would be spared from something like that especially after becoming world cup heroes. and they suffer in silence on the set talking openly and honestly about thinks it's impossible in this business you always have to play a certain role to survive. so if you can hear us need help what advice but a therapist give well like whatever they work with it leads who came back after you to excess or very successful at the time. and make sure that they don't just talk about the success because to me it's important that there is some sort of identity of themselves that does not just include their last or their latest success was it was just imagined that this move in the 47th mi
army was. under surely even had his pep talk to toot on his skin. fall 7 times stand up 8 but every time he stood up he stood up a tiny bit small. toss my mike box believed at least 80 percent off and then picked athletes go through post and then pick depression in the time before and during a tournament to see motion a top creating huge pressure. it seems unlikely that football players would be spared from something like that especially after becoming world cup heroes. and they suffer in...
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gazza as by on the pundit can turned out to be a good team player but it's not an all conquering one man army at 1st that's a performed as usual. in 27 games to sports 10 times like. in the small season and dark one of. his performance in the 2nd season was still ok but he rarely played the for 90 minutes with every match he turned more into what he told us coach's substitute so what did he do he really lived his famous real goal over and over like when he reenacted the commentary. it. was a model you posted this clip himself on social media and he published a book for kids titles mob to use. the hero knew he was quickly running out of chances to pick himself up again at this point a patch on began to fall. models and styles himself as the lone live in commercial after commercial he posed as a tough solitary fighter. and nobody told him that is not who you are la you look at the go go go so he kept going. and what happened for marshall depict him him as a lonely hero he became the only hero. in 2016 things seem to take a turn for the backs of. the time that champions where your nights are sti
gazza as by on the pundit can turned out to be a good team player but it's not an all conquering one man army at 1st that's a performed as usual. in 27 games to sports 10 times like. in the small season and dark one of. his performance in the 2nd season was still ok but he rarely played the for 90 minutes with every match he turned more into what he told us coach's substitute so what did he do he really lived his famous real goal over and over like when he reenacted the commentary. it. was a...
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on plantations that would turn into free labor experiments. there were another hundred and 86,000 or so who served in the army, in the navy. and then there were two to 3 million who basically remained on the plantations in cities and towns, and some of them were basically helping to undermine the institutions where they were. so president lincoln had to be persuaded over the course of the work to -- promised at the outset of the war not to interfere with slavery. he was forced to see that implementing emancipation was crucial to winning the war. so by the summer of 1862, lincoln basically came to see emancipation in these terms. the union army was not doing as well as expected. they were not winning as soundly or quickly. he understood how african americans were playing a vital role as military workers. there were man power me -- needs. there were not enough white soldiers being recruited into the army. northern opinion was also shifting. so he came to embrace emancipation as well as wanting to stop the possibilities that europeans would side with the confederacy and recognize them as a legitimate breakaway nation. lincoln
on plantations that would turn into free labor experiments. there were another hundred and 86,000 or so who served in the army, in the navy. and then there were two to 3 million who basically remained on the plantations in cities and towns, and some of them were basically helping to undermine the institutions where they were. so president lincoln had to be persuaded over the course of the work to -- promised at the outset of the war not to interfere with slavery. he was forced to see that...
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on taiwan, psychological advisers are not attached to mag but members of taiwan broadcast and visual activity. as an advisory by product many wives conduct english classes full of chinese army personnel. military advisory groups on taiwan devote attention to all phases of training. at the chinese school, students learn correct landing techniques as the chief airborne adviser shows them how. soon the jumpers. inside cabin one, the two u.s. advisers are ready to lead the way. they jump and the trainees follow. an introductory briefing before exercise sky soldier testifies to the emphasis placed on combined training and forces. u.s. troopers from okinawa and chinese air unit will combine in a counter-attack. the exercise begins as chinese paratroopers ready to take off at the drop zone have their chutes checked by the jumpmaster. the plan for grc and u.s. troops to jump at widely separated drop zones and counter-attack on foot in a pincer's movement. within a few minutes aircraft from the air force arrive at the drop zone. they find the chinese are unusually quick to master jumping techniques. throughout the exercise island civilians are highly interested spectators. as the gr
on taiwan, psychological advisers are not attached to mag but members of taiwan broadcast and visual activity. as an advisory by product many wives conduct english classes full of chinese army personnel. military advisory groups on taiwan devote attention to all phases of training. at the chinese school, students learn correct landing techniques as the chief airborne adviser shows them how. soon the jumpers. inside cabin one, the two u.s. advisers are ready to lead the way. they jump and the...
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one army officer referred to them as a weight. but as a war progressed, it became clear that the labor was actually very crucial. they cooked, they cleaned, they washed, they were nurses. they did a lot of the labor on plantations. and children as well when they were old enough to perform these kinds of jobs were also very important. some of the people tuning in may have read or heard about suzy king taylor. she was a woman who was a fugitive. who worked as a teach. if you read her memoir in which she wrote after the civil war, it's striking that she's really making a case for future generations to understand that women were important. they were brave. they were loyal. that they basically put themselves, put their bodies on the line. but in ways that were important for the war effort. and many of them were punished for take iing the stance that t did. and then i would say the bigest distinction between women and men is the fact that men were allowed to enlist. and being mt. military came with privileges. what was really striking t
one army officer referred to them as a weight. but as a war progressed, it became clear that the labor was actually very crucial. they cooked, they cleaned, they washed, they were nurses. they did a lot of the labor on plantations. and children as well when they were old enough to perform these kinds of jobs were also very important. some of the people tuning in may have read or heard about suzy king taylor. she was a woman who was a fugitive. who worked as a teach. if you read her memoir in...
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searching for attackers who killed at least 11 people police say gunmen and 4 vehicles opened fire on an army post in western baghdad. tropical storm has made landfall in the u.s. state of florida after causing widespread damage in parts of central america rescuers in guatemala to find more bodies after landslides triggered by the storm is 27 people have been killed 100 others are still missing feared dead well those are the headlines stay with us here and i'll just syria and the uprising is coming up next. but to mammon fantasy cannot go on why am i to follow us to any of his that those eon who've been. up to the hook talk could not hopped in the cold by and feel. him up only feel how long the hot. sun fetus could examine in more than anything ask him on top of his hand and went off on. it has become the most powerful word in the palestinian vocabulary. and this classroom has become an arm of the uprising the israeli government has closed the universities and schools the palestinians are setting up plans. liston class. can still not. match and not on the so we have among. the b yeah. most i
searching for attackers who killed at least 11 people police say gunmen and 4 vehicles opened fire on an army post in western baghdad. tropical storm has made landfall in the u.s. state of florida after causing widespread damage in parts of central america rescuers in guatemala to find more bodies after landslides triggered by the storm is 27 people have been killed 100 others are still missing feared dead well those are the headlines stay with us here and i'll just syria and the uprising is...