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>> you had a platoon or company level, depending on the circumstances. we would return to base camp. our battalion base camp would be next up and brigade base camp was the biggest. that was permanent. battalion would shift from time to time just like all other camps did. >> were you attacked when you were in the brig aid camp? or excuse me the battalion camp? brigade camp, yes. battalion camp, no. let's see, we go for standown, and december was a very busy month. it was in early december, we'd gone in, had a uso show waiting for us. we went crazy for that. there wasn't much else to look at. as we were enjoying ourselves, the viet cong launched a rocket attack and hit the ammo dump right next to us. so there's music and all of the sudden boom and red flames and smoke and everything else as they hit the ammo dump. and i told myself instinctively the cloud is going to be the main danger. so i found a place behind a pile of dirt where i could stay. the only casualty we took was some guy's leg was broken by the crowd running over him. but some of the rockets
>> you had a platoon or company level, depending on the circumstances. we would return to base camp. our battalion base camp would be next up and brigade base camp was the biggest. that was permanent. battalion would shift from time to time just like all other camps did. >> were you attacked when you were in the brig aid camp? or excuse me the battalion camp? brigade camp, yes. battalion camp, no. let's see, we go for standown, and december was a very busy month. it was in early...
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platoon leader second platoon company. i led the same platoon as he did in 1991. benny has a big m1 10th tattooed on his arm. he went to bowling green. and studied english. this is a united states military academy graduate. phyllis fitzgerald. and the mayor of junction city, kansas, where her husband keith is now the captain in the police force. these are my guys. this fella bob was supposed to , be here tonight but had a crisis with his teenage daughter, so he can't be here. busheyhead. that is greg. that is johnny. i won't say what we used to say about johnny. juan, who is dead, a naval officer in the chilean army, and a bunch of other great americans. a picture of one of the kids i had killed february 1991 along with four others. i hadn't seen robert since june 2 years ago. i almost brought the picture of the tombstone. i thought it would be ok because it had been 25 years, but it wasn't. robert's parents came to our last reunion. he is my screensaver. that is my story and i will stick to it. i would be glad to take any questions you may have. >> [applause] i w
platoon leader second platoon company. i led the same platoon as he did in 1991. benny has a big m1 10th tattooed on his arm. he went to bowling green. and studied english. this is a united states military academy graduate. phyllis fitzgerald. and the mayor of junction city, kansas, where her husband keith is now the captain in the police force. these are my guys. this fella bob was supposed to , be here tonight but had a crisis with his teenage daughter, so he can't be here. busheyhead. that...
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>> you had a platoon or company level, depending on the circumstances. we would return to base camp. our battalion base camp would be next up and brigade base camp was the biggest. that was permanent. battalion would shift from time to time just like all other camps did. >> were you attacked when you were in the brig aid camp? or excuse me the battalion camp? >> brigade camp, yes. battalion camp, no. let's see, we go for standown, and december was a very busy month. it was in early december, we'd gone in, had a uso show waiting for us. we went crazy for that. there wasn't much else to look at. as we were enjoying ourselves, the viet cong launched a rocket attack and hit the ammo dump right next to us. so there's music and all of the sudden boom and red flames and smoke and everything else as they hit the ammo dump. and i told myself instinctively the cloud is going to be the main danger. so i found a place behind a pile of dirt where i could stay. the only casualty we took was some guy's leg was broken by the crowd running over him. but some of the rocke
>> you had a platoon or company level, depending on the circumstances. we would return to base camp. our battalion base camp would be next up and brigade base camp was the biggest. that was permanent. battalion would shift from time to time just like all other camps did. >> were you attacked when you were in the brig aid camp? or excuse me the battalion camp? >> brigade camp, yes. battalion camp, no. let's see, we go for standown, and december was a very busy month. it was in...
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and one of our soldiers talked to the platoon sergeant and said who are those people? and the sergeant in effect said forget about it. they set up the ambush and opened fire on us, and they wounded several people, and one of them ended up being wounded fatally. his name was ryan kroft. he literally died at the hospital without being fatally wounded. he just willed himself to die, so to speak. the staff was still talking about it when i went through the spital a little bit later, and some other people as well. emily: what was his injury? mr. reilly: i don't know exactly what part of his body he was shot in. but he was perfectly lucid and talking and telling everybody to tell his family goodbye and everything else, and there wasn't a way that anybody could change his mind. he literally was not fatally wounded and died anyway. emily: did you counterattack? mr. reilly: hit and run, hit and run. they were gone. emily: so there was no time. mr. reilly: there was a situation, and this was a key point, i think, for us, in december 6, 1968, our squad leader, who is still with u
and one of our soldiers talked to the platoon sergeant and said who are those people? and the sergeant in effect said forget about it. they set up the ambush and opened fire on us, and they wounded several people, and one of them ended up being wounded fatally. his name was ryan kroft. he literally died at the hospital without being fatally wounded. he just willed himself to die, so to speak. the staff was still talking about it when i went through the spital a little bit later, and some other...
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week,ly: after that first that is where you broke off in your platoons? yes.eilly: i believe i was directly taken to a platoon camp and the temperatures were so high and the humidity so great that it took us a couple of days to finally get oriented. basically ofonsist three things. one is when the whole company is out there. the other is involving just the squad and the other was an ambush. inrnight, ua for vietcong certain locations and that was pretty much routine. only five of us left now unfortunately we lost a number last year and found one unexpectedly this year. 15 to 20 people in the squad usually, so a lot of us are gone. emily: tell me about memorable missions me went on. mr. reilly: the bloody boring monotony of it all. the same stuff. no action, combat, no nothing it we got a couple of things. it finally livened things up a little bit. i remember seeing saigon in flames even where we were. six --uld have been late late 1968. we saw the whole city, flames coming out. the delta is very flat so you can see for a long way. my first actual combat a
week,ly: after that first that is where you broke off in your platoons? yes.eilly: i believe i was directly taken to a platoon camp and the temperatures were so high and the humidity so great that it took us a couple of days to finally get oriented. basically ofonsist three things. one is when the whole company is out there. the other is involving just the squad and the other was an ambush. inrnight, ua for vietcong certain locations and that was pretty much routine. only five of us left now...
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the car journey would be similar to a train ride with one important difference platooning relies on a functional wife i linkage. the benefits of platooning only emerge when a large number of cars are linked and could communicate with each other for that car manufacturers would still need to design a unified standard. at the german aerospace center in. scientists they're investigating the technology this would require. they are designing a car that could become a data center a kind of smartphone on wheels. g s m communication standards you m.t.s. and g.p.s. allow the vehicle to send and receive signals. the researchers want of a call to be able to independently communicate with it surroundings. could be a breakthrough a large step forward in ensuring safety in autonomous and driving vehicles. the scientists want the vehicles to communicate with each other and with their surroundings. for that to happen every element of the road traffic needs to speak the same language. the researchers have already put the first step into practice installing intelligent traffic lights in central bonafie
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♪ >> fresh out of west point he led a platoon of 22 soldiers.ow he leads 134,000 employees at a company worth over $350 billion, johnson & johnson. he took the helm when it was a bit tarnished and made changes to get it back on track while making the biggest acquisition in the company history and managing it to obamacare. after donald trump was elected president he sat beside him on president he sat beside him on the manufacturing counsel to represent a growing medical industry that is over 17% of the economy and he is the first to say his industry has to change. we sat down with him for an extended conversation. >> chairman and c.e.o. of johnson and johnson. i want to take you back. you run a big company. 134,000 employees. back to 1982, fresh out of west point, you were a lieutenant with a platoon. 22 young men that were didn't upon you and you were putting them sometimes in harm's way. how are you a different leader today than at 22? >> hopefully i have grown and matured. what i would say is starting out in the military i think you have so mu
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♪ david: fresh out of west point he led a platoon of 22 soldiers.ow he leads 134,000 employees at a company worth over $350 billion, johnson & johnson. ceo alex gorsky took the helm when the name was a bit tarnished and made changes to get it back on track while making the biggest acquisition in the company history and managing it to obama care. after donald trump was elected president, he sat beside him on his manufacturing counsel hoping to represent a growing medical industry that is over 17% of the u.s. economy and he is the first , to say his industry has to change. we sat down without alex gorsky for an extnded conversation. alex gorsky, chairman and c.e.o. of johnson and johnson. welcome to bloomberg's "big decisions." good to have you here. alex: it is great to have you here. david: i want to take you back. you run a big company. 134,000 employees. back to 1982 fresh out of west point you were a lieutenant with a platoon. 22 young men that were didn't just depending upon you and you were putting -- that were depending on you and you are putt
♪ david: fresh out of west point he led a platoon of 22 soldiers.ow he leads 134,000 employees at a company worth over $350 billion, johnson & johnson. ceo alex gorsky took the helm when the name was a bit tarnished and made changes to get it back on track while making the biggest acquisition in the company history and managing it to obama care. after donald trump was elected president, he sat beside him on his manufacturing counsel hoping to represent a growing medical industry that is...
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♪ david: fresh out of west point, he led a platoon of 22 young soldiers.ow, he leads 134,000 employees at a company worth over $350 billion -- johnson & johnson. ceo alex gorsky took the helm when the iconic image of j&j was a bit tarnished and made changes to get the company back on track while making the biggest acquisition in the company's history and managing the transition to obamacare. after donald trump was elected president, he sat beside him on his manufacturing counsel, helping to represent a growing health care industry that already accounts for over 17% of the u.s. economy, and he is the first to say his industry has to change. we sat down with alex gorsky for an extended conversation. alex gorsky, chairman and ceo of johnson & johnson, welcome to "bloomberg big decisions." good to have you here. alex: david, it is great to be here. david: i want to take you back. right now, you run a big company, 134,000 employees. let's go back to 1982. fresh out of west point. you were a lieutenant, had a platoon, 22 young men. they were dependent upon you.
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enough metabo platoon a program that would enable them to go to australia. but leaving no it would mean giving up hope and it's the hope of seeing their missing children again that keeps them on the mountain. you can preserve them pass them on and celebrate them to. european tradition. like the millers crashed it's alive and well in the netherlands. please the. next. sports car among plug in hybrids. can be fun with a clean conscience. and the engine and among veterans. all non-religious and turn seventy. and celebrate with yes or no to them directly. in sixty minutes on. assignments clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage and those who want to marry for love. the clash that's shaking families and society to the core. my father will be angry sometimes i think i'm always good to. the commandos starts july heat on t.w. . pan. are there welcome to your remarks your daily dose of european lifestyle and culture here's some of what we've got coming up for you today. round up.
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that's why transportation experts are investigating ways to use roads more efficiently in truck platooning several trucks travel in a column that connected through why fire and respond in concert the fast track and the chain guides the other vehicles which save fuel by remaining in the slipstream . in theory pass. injured cars could join the convoys maintaining short intervals between vehicles that responsible tenuously could help prevent traffic jams. a driver in a passenger car would send out a request to join the convoy if the leader accepts the request it would assume crease similar to a train ride with one important difference platooning relies on a functional y. filing kitchen. the benefits of turning only emerge when a large number of cars are linked and can communicate with each other for that car manufacturers would still need to design a unified standard. at the german aerospace center in. scientists are investigating the technology this would require. they are designing a car that could become a data center a kind of smartphone on wheels. communications standards u.m.t. s. and g
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a small unit in south america with security cooperation at the platoon level is not combat credible but there for specific reason, and the west coast view with command and control arrangement that could go over the top. and a significant combat credible force to do part of this dynamic force. and they may go forward. >> the question that comes to mind is the surge force and blunt contact force, able to operate when the balloon goes up. and the bifurcation, the surge marine force, and patrolling marine force, perhaps 3-way bifurcation of all those guys offering up larry ships might not have the same level of hardware. to what degree, different flavors of magtf, how do you change the interchangeability? >> not to try to make this simple because it is not, the marine corps is a one mco force. if something breaks around the world, the forces you described are the ones where we are going to go. for instance in the korean theater there are forces that have trained specifically, if it really comes to a full-blown -- have not trained specifically for that mission. they have done very well, the
a small unit in south america with security cooperation at the platoon level is not combat credible but there for specific reason, and the west coast view with command and control arrangement that could go over the top. and a significant combat credible force to do part of this dynamic force. and they may go forward. >> the question that comes to mind is the surge force and blunt contact force, able to operate when the balloon goes up. and the bifurcation, the surge marine force, and...
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better team and went on to two more goldson the punch on the second tough gun as far col and one platoon of the securing the impressive showing the spalding i was columbia in mind so it was a group like potentate to make it out of the group stage shows a sense of time in the role and group leaders cliffside your money opens a scoring full senate goes sayings to some kamikaze defending by japan. this summer by blue equalised was a shot on goal is true takashi in a week zenza youngest player on the pitch nineteen year olds most of again we still it's a neutral center go only for japan to level again through the case and pawned off to all his the finest ball. what does this all mean moving forward with group h. for the final games coming up or for robert lewandowski and his polish team that he and saving face before they're going to travel home because they're out of the world cup they're going to face japan but his teammate from buy on hummus rodrigo and colombia they're going to face senegal and that's all really going to be close as well and it's going to go down to the final whistle in
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and went on to two more golds on the continent a second time off and have done it for col and one platoon of the securing presses surely spalding i was kind of mind sucking as a group like poland and china to make it out of the group stage shows a certain time in a role in the group leaders cliffside your money opens a scoring full senate go the sayings to some kamikaze defending by japan. to some allied blue equalised was if shot on goal is through takashi in a week zenza youngest play on the pitch nineteen year olds most of again we still it's a neutral semi go only for japan to level again case until honda to all is the finest goal. what does this all mean moving forward with group h. for the final games coming up well for robert lewandowski and his polish team that he and saving face before they're going to travel home because they're out of the world cup they're going to face japan but his team mate from by on how mr greig is in colombia they're going to say senegal and that's all really going to be close as well and it's going to go down to the final whistle in that group because se
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as we're approaching the village, the sergeant then, our platoon sergeant, was to my right. excellent guy, he was i think part native american indian and part african american. and super guy. he had been there, he had been in country i think almost his full year, or pretty close to it when i was with him, so we started approaching the village. all of a sudden, we were taking automatic weapons fire from everywhere. to my right, to my left, straight ahead. and of course come out here, the first thing you do is, get flat on the ground. so we did, and to my right, we just laid there to the bit, waiting to see if the firing would subside. it didn't. they just kept laying automatic weons fire down in our direction, as much as they could. so sergeant says, everybody up. we're going to do a frontal assault. that meant another click on my m-16 auto because i thought if i've got to stand up and walk toward a village where i'm getting fired on from, i'm going to return enough fire going back. at least they start thinking, maybe i need to move, or whatever. because i am taking on as muc
as we're approaching the village, the sergeant then, our platoon sergeant, was to my right. excellent guy, he was i think part native american indian and part african american. and super guy. he had been there, he had been in country i think almost his full year, or pretty close to it when i was with him, so we started approaching the village. all of a sudden, we were taking automatic weapons fire from everywhere. to my right, to my left, straight ahead. and of course come out here, the first...
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our lead platoon guy, he was our cook and he made us steaks on the grill. we had movie night, just kind of unwound, but we weren't back there two or three days and we were back on the choppers heading somewhere else. the whole time i was in country, i was only at brigade for two standdowns and then i went unarmed and came back. the rest of the time, we were somewhere. i don't remember all the places that we were, but i wasn't on a casual tour, i was just shuttled from one place to another. >> how many days, like, in the field would you say it was out of the nine? what percentage? >> well, let's see. we were in the field all the time except i'm going to say two standdowns of three days each, that's six. company r and r, that's probably another two days. eight, maybe ten. >> ten total? >> uh-huh. >> wow. >> it was infantry, so if somebody else got in trouble, if it was in reach for us to get there, we were there. we were the only brigade in all vietnam who was not attached to a division. there were initially i think about six light infantry bringing aids. the
our lead platoon guy, he was our cook and he made us steaks on the grill. we had movie night, just kind of unwound, but we weren't back there two or three days and we were back on the choppers heading somewhere else. the whole time i was in country, i was only at brigade for two standdowns and then i went unarmed and came back. the rest of the time, we were somewhere. i don't remember all the places that we were, but i wasn't on a casual tour, i was just shuttled from one place to another....
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our ceo and the different platoon leaders had a game plan, commanding officer and the different platoon leaders had a game plan, where we had different groups around from different directions to try to approach the complex, you know, from all directions that we could. we did not do a frontal assault, because we were only getting sporadic weapons fire. so we didn't have to do the standup assault thing, but we had guys coming in from both flanks and blowing bunkers. by blowing bunkers, -- we all carried c4, but when you did a bunker, you just used a fragmentary grenade. you would throw it in and hopefully it was enough to blow the roof off, which in most cases it did. we found somebody's that day, bodies thatsome day, but the majority of them, we took them off bunkers, tunnels. we found weapons, ammunition, food and they even had a hooch there which is made out of thatch grass. it had medical supplies manufactured in france. for all intents and purposes it may have been left there when the french were fighting the vietnamese, which was before us. host: was this the same bunker complex whe
our ceo and the different platoon leaders had a game plan, commanding officer and the different platoon leaders had a game plan, where we had different groups around from different directions to try to approach the complex, you know, from all directions that we could. we did not do a frontal assault, because we were only getting sporadic weapons fire. so we didn't have to do the standup assault thing, but we had guys coming in from both flanks and blowing bunkers. by blowing bunkers, -- we all...
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clint did not ordering of firing upon civilians he ordered his platoon to fire upon taliban members who charles: you have presented this request to white house. >> no, that is one thing, i want to make sure that american people are aware of, that i would be happy to sit with president and secretary of defense and ask them about this case, this is a travesty of just whiz a bo bergdahl runs free. charles: we know you stand up for justice. colonel west thank you, really appreciate it about thank you. charles: thank you at people, here is -- thank you at home, here is lou. lou: good evening, our top story, justice anthony kennedy is retiring. giving president trump a historic opportunity to further shape the u.s. supreme court. decision capping off a week where high daughte court upheldl band and deliver left a defeat on abortion and a defeat on the political weaponization of union dues. >> in our country the selection of a justice of theu u.s. ruses suprem unitedstates
clint did not ordering of firing upon civilians he ordered his platoon to fire upon taliban members who charles: you have presented this request to white house. >> no, that is one thing, i want to make sure that american people are aware of, that i would be happy to sit with president and secretary of defense and ask them about this case, this is a travesty of just whiz a bo bergdahl runs free. charles: we know you stand up for justice. colonel west thank you, really appreciate it about...
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the army in the 199th light infantry brigade, third battalion, seventh infantry, company c first platoon, first squad. and mr. reilly, where are you from originally? mr. reilly: originally i call myself an atlanta native, to be honest with you, yet i was born in michigan because of world war ii. my family has been here in the atlanta area since 1931. by world war ii, took us out of the city just long enough for me to be born in kalamazoo, michigan, and w
the army in the 199th light infantry brigade, third battalion, seventh infantry, company c first platoon, first squad. and mr. reilly, where are you from originally? mr. reilly: originally i call myself an atlanta native, to be honest with you, yet i was born in michigan because of world war ii. my family has been here in the atlanta area since 1931. by world war ii, took us out of the city just long enough for me to be born in kalamazoo, michigan, and w
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. ♪ ♪ david: fresh out of west point, he led a platoon of 22 young soldiers.00 employees at a company worth over $350 billion -- johnson & johnson. ceo alex gorsky took the helm en the iconic image of j&j was a bit tarnished and made changes to get the company back on track while making the biggest acquisition the company's history and managing the transition to obamacare. after donald trump was elected presid him on his manufacturing counsel, helping to represent a growing health care industry that already accounts for overf
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back to 1982 fresh out of west point you were a lieutenant with a platoon. 22 young men that were didn't were putting ou them sometimes in harm's way. leader you a different than 22? >> hopefully i have grown and matured. i would say is starting out in the military i think you have learn like when you are a c.e.o. and a lesson i learned in the military early is earn the right to lead and to be in command. a rank on ay have your sleeve that doesn't bestow credibility of soldiers. early on being able to listen to noncommissioned officers and be trained by them in many i s is very similar to what had to tdo here. when i was in the army it was duty, honor, country. making sure that we were there really gher calling, trying to do our best to protect our country. nd being able to work for johnson & johnson with our creed where you have an explicit 75-year t the commitment around patients and onsumers and communities and shareholders there was a lot of alignment between the two organizations. through the ranks and did leave for a team to go nnavaris. come back? leave and >> i had a basic discon
back to 1982 fresh out of west point you were a lieutenant with a platoon. 22 young men that were didn't were putting ou them sometimes in harm's way. leader you a different than 22? >> hopefully i have grown and matured. i would say is starting out in the military i think you have learn like when you are a c.e.o. and a lesson i learned in the military early is earn the right to lead and to be in command. a rank on ay have your sleeve that doesn't bestow credibility of soldiers. early on...
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david: fresh out of west point he led a platoon of 22 soldiers.ads 134,000 employees at a company worth over $350 billion, johnson & johnson. ceo alex gorsky took the helm when the name was a bit tarnished and made changes to get it back on track while making the biggest acquisition in the company history and managing it to obama care. after donald trump was elected president, he sat beside him on his manufacturing counsel hoping to represent a growing medical industry that is over 17% of the
david: fresh out of west point he led a platoon of 22 soldiers.ads 134,000 employees at a company worth over $350 billion, johnson & johnson. ceo alex gorsky took the helm when the name was a bit tarnished and made changes to get it back on track while making the biggest acquisition in the company history and managing it to obama care. after donald trump was elected president, he sat beside him on his manufacturing counsel hoping to represent a growing medical industry that is over 17% of...
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can platoons and companies use that technology to use their old missions better or are they using thattechnology to take on new missions they cannot boot -- they cannot do before? it is new methods to execute many of the same missions. for infantrymen, it is about destroying the enemy. how we find them and how we close. with what we close. it may not be a human at all. it may not be a human that even sees the enemy. there is something that is going to locate. there is something that is going to close with. there is something that has the ability to finish. the types of things that we are going to enable marines and soldiers and special operators to have an cross plinate all the good tactics, techniques, and procedures to go with that. i do not know if the mission changes. the manner in which we can execute that mission at less cost to the human is what we are after. give two examples that are maybe a little bit different. had been trying to give our and retreat more capability and am electromagnetic spectrum -- electronic spectrum. the battalion fourth marines a lot of electronic attac
can platoons and companies use that technology to use their old missions better or are they using thattechnology to take on new missions they cannot boot -- they cannot do before? it is new methods to execute many of the same missions. for infantrymen, it is about destroying the enemy. how we find them and how we close. with what we close. it may not be a human at all. it may not be a human that even sees the enemy. there is something that is going to locate. there is something that is going to...
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calls in afghanistan most of them here last summer just a few miles south i was pinned down with a platoon on the riverbed the gunmen tucked behind the voters firing on us from three sides we were sadly fucked and it occurred to me we may not make it out and then to go over the wide expanse which armored vehicles once across they scurried for cover a dozen soldiers try to hold six men and several more days pinned under 1500 pounds and to look at that haphazardly stacked the soldiers to escape yet another close call in the province. i am preparing myself for the possibility at the start of the predawn excursion with the combat outpost for a couple hundred yards then hang a sharp right up to the side of the mountain. and then to go higher my lungs are raging inferno. with a 10,336 time i will quit smoking as soon as i get back from afghanistan. after two hours of climbing day break over the peak and then to capture the moment on video. and then to with the pubic hair and exposed genitalia and with those non- to blow just after a few missions it is a common problem others are also having crot
calls in afghanistan most of them here last summer just a few miles south i was pinned down with a platoon on the riverbed the gunmen tucked behind the voters firing on us from three sides we were sadly fucked and it occurred to me we may not make it out and then to go over the wide expanse which armored vehicles once across they scurried for cover a dozen soldiers try to hold six men and several more days pinned under 1500 pounds and to look at that haphazardly stacked the soldiers to escape...
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no easy teams in the championship other all the teams are very good at but you know that having a platoon as you talk to the players what do you say to them the choking game against the run will be even more difficult because they already have three points they played very well against spain they have a very good coach the portugal nice if you have the strength to win not play for a draw although a draw is also not bad yet even portuguese people will come to russia because this is the only opportunity other cool matches will be played on whether here is very high this is a great chance for tourists and an opportunity for the portuguese their team it's. a lot more clear cut in group a and this is how it sounds now after today's result we saw a year ago i defeat saudi arabia now you know there's a lot of expectation that you one might be just quite easily up to russia but. the saudis but he's very different just won't go next was it he didn't get it this far explaining well he's one hundred. years why and the result is europe why free and russia are free to which it is in the russian capita
no easy teams in the championship other all the teams are very good at but you know that having a platoon as you talk to the players what do you say to them the choking game against the run will be even more difficult because they already have three points they played very well against spain they have a very good coach the portugal nice if you have the strength to win not play for a draw although a draw is also not bad yet even portuguese people will come to russia because this is the only...
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i did anything and everything to protect my life and to protect the people in my platoon. as a person. everything just disappear, all the bad feeling disappear. and now oh, are you married? how many children do you have? what are you up to? the life turn into a new chapter. and this chapter is a good chapter. ver almost anything. even a "cactus calamity". (man 1) i read that the saguaro can live to be two hundred years old. (woman) how old do you think that one is? (man 1) my guess would be, about... (man 2) i'd say about two hundred. (man 1) yeah... (burke) gives houseplant a whole new meaning. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ♪ with expedia you could book a flight, hotel, car and activity all in one place. ♪ to most ...most people.like... but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doc
i did anything and everything to protect my life and to protect the people in my platoon. as a person. everything just disappear, all the bad feeling disappear. and now oh, are you married? how many children do you have? what are you up to? the life turn into a new chapter. and this chapter is a good chapter. ver almost anything. even a "cactus calamity". (man 1) i read that the saguaro can live to be two hundred years old. (woman) how old do you think that one is? (man 1) my guess...
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are no easy teams in the championship all the teams are very good at the you know you have been a platoon as you talk to the players what did you say to them the choking game against iran will be even more difficult because they already have three points they played very well against spain they have a very good coach to portugal noosa governor strength to win not play for a draw although a draw is also not bad yet even more portuguese people will come to russia because this is a unique opportunity other cool matches will be played on the weather here is very hard to build this is a great chance for tourists and an opportunity for the portuguese their team it's a lot more clear cut in group a and this is how it stands now after today's result we saw a year ago i defeat saudi arabia now you know there's a lot of expectation if you're one might fall off way despite easily after russia put. the saudis but he's very different just won't go next i think when we didn't get it i swear it's claiming i go on his one hundred appearance you're a white and the result is your wife three and russia or t
are no easy teams in the championship all the teams are very good at the you know you have been a platoon as you talk to the players what did you say to them the choking game against iran will be even more difficult because they already have three points they played very well against spain they have a very good coach to portugal noosa governor strength to win not play for a draw although a draw is also not bad yet even more portuguese people will come to russia because this is a unique...
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all of this we have a right to know and no soldier was put in harm's way i didn't hear about some platoon getting slaughtered because of shoulder the shoulder released all this information we never heard of and about the no individual her and remember we never actually used any of these right so i'm not sure why so he it was dangerous and his victims on all these things that happened then and oh my god where do you know how did all these problems he may have caused except go back to when it all came out they went oh that's nothing so it's either nothing or it's an obstruction of justice you have to decide these lawyers sabrina shroff had said back in may that her client was deeply saddened that he might face espionage related charges this week she says that with all the evidence is clear the public will discover what but he's hardly the villain of the government tries to make him out to be. which is why i would weigh this the idea of putting him as you know it's always he was with a hooker he might have been you know in the fifty's they called you a homosexual and now it's all of the porn
all of this we have a right to know and no soldier was put in harm's way i didn't hear about some platoon getting slaughtered because of shoulder the shoulder released all this information we never heard of and about the no individual her and remember we never actually used any of these right so i'm not sure why so he it was dangerous and his victims on all these things that happened then and oh my god where do you know how did all these problems he may have caused except go back to when it all...
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. >> platoons are looking for midterm and house majority leading telling fox news that gop is close toing a immigration deal and a group of them working with the dems to force a house vote on a number of house votes and but party leaders oppose that idea and what if they are forceed to do that. they could line up with the business roundtable and the chamber of commerce and kock. and joining us tonight issan outstanding congresswoman from tennessee. diane black joining us tonight. and great to have you with us. i share with you. the you like the word rinno. >> i do like it. >> we have a viewer named wanda. edrollins is concerned about the use of word rinno. he loves rinnos. she suggested possums where they are and one of each and armadillo and she mrefrs possums. no one calls them o'possums that i hear. i don't think we have it yet, wanda. what do you think? you want to go with rinno or keep looking. >> i will stick with rinnos and the acronym is what it is. i will stick with that. >> lou: you have an idea of border security that is fascinating and raise the money and build the wall. an
. >> platoons are looking for midterm and house majority leading telling fox news that gop is close toing a immigration deal and a group of them working with the dems to force a house vote on a number of house votes and but party leaders oppose that idea and what if they are forceed to do that. they could line up with the business roundtable and the chamber of commerce and kock. and joining us tonight issan outstanding congresswoman from tennessee. diane black joining us tonight. and...
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he now one of them back and returned with ana still a platoon. back. it was a disastrous trip. marie already refused to hand over the paintings and gauguin sustained a serious ankle injury in a fight with sailors who insulted ana. he spent two months in the hospital trying to relieve his pain with large doses of alcohol and morphine. in everything except his paintings a final gesture of contempt. i'm going back to oceania and this time it will be forgotten what a stupid existence european life is. in one of the first paintings produced after his return to tahiti again portrays himself as a suffering christ like figure with dull eyes and a weary disillusioned expression he feels he is nearing calvary where he will soon be crucified. my broken foot causes me terrible suffering i have deep wounds but the physician is unable to heal which saps all of my energy even though i need it more than ever to bad my troubles the troubles of a fifty year old man who has no resources. a fifty year old man who had by now also contracted syphilis. gauguin drowned his sorrows in devout yuri with
he now one of them back and returned with ana still a platoon. back. it was a disastrous trip. marie already refused to hand over the paintings and gauguin sustained a serious ankle injury in a fight with sailors who insulted ana. he spent two months in the hospital trying to relieve his pain with large doses of alcohol and morphine. in everything except his paintings a final gesture of contempt. i'm going back to oceania and this time it will be forgotten what a stupid existence european life...
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entire platoon was taken out by the germans and captured. they broke through part of the line. dog company held, in a small hedge row, in this part of the l-shaped line. they also severed the road so the germans couldn't ferry reinforcements from one beach to another. this was a very closed-in type thing. that was attached to the second ranger battalion trevor, who was with number one commando, who had through north africa. one of the most poignant sayings never come soad close to being either killed or captured that night. he was convinced that that was happen, because the germans were relentlessly counterattacking. from pointe du hoc, the men of dog company held. through theught rest of europe. they fought through europe, the next place they were a place called breadths. there was a coastal fort. the allies needed to resupply forces. they needed the harbor there. the only problem was, there was another gun position. and like pointe du hoc, it was a suicide mission. the lowg called battery. battleshipssive sized guns that were buried most of the -- most of the entire buried un
entire platoon was taken out by the germans and captured. they broke through part of the line. dog company held, in a small hedge row, in this part of the l-shaped line. they also severed the road so the germans couldn't ferry reinforcements from one beach to another. this was a very closed-in type thing. that was attached to the second ranger battalion trevor, who was with number one commando, who had through north africa. one of the most poignant sayings never come soad close to being either...
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last summer, fuel miles south i was pinned down with a platoon. gunmen behind boulders fired on us, we were soundly fucked. shots pinged off the mud walls and occurred we might not make it out. finally we extrude up the gumption to sprint across a wide open expanse toward a foot bridge, choose which armored vehicles were parked. once across, everyone scurried for the quickest cover. a dozen soldiers piled in the back of a truck designed to hold six men. bullets linked off the truck's armored plating. somehow no one was hurt. several more days until i go hone, one soldier said laughing; i caught on camera the mass save stacked edge soldiers, faces conveying a mixture of relife and jubilation at escaping yet another close call eye. preparing myself for the possible of more of the same today. he set out for a couple hundred dreads yards and then hang a sharp right, taking a winding, snaking trail into the side of the mountain. after ten minutes of humping up steep faces cloaked the darkness, stumble over other other step, my lungs are rage inferno. f
last summer, fuel miles south i was pinned down with a platoon. gunmen behind boulders fired on us, we were soundly fucked. shots pinged off the mud walls and occurred we might not make it out. finally we extrude up the gumption to sprint across a wide open expanse toward a foot bridge, choose which armored vehicles were parked. once across, everyone scurried for the quickest cover. a dozen soldiers piled in the back of a truck designed to hold six men. bullets linked off the truck's armored...
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several films which heightened the status of black americans do the -- to the symbol of a multiethnic platoon revealing the greatest departure from racial stereotype. combat films conveyed a world absence of racial discrimination. likewise, "sahara," demonstrated the critical role a black man in an american military endeavor placing a sudanese soldier at the center of allied military strategy. interestingly they did not provoke any charges from the black press, which could have understandably been angry at a blatant denial of military segregation. instead newspapers held it as a presentation of a scholarly negro hero. these papers evaluated the struggle for representation within the history of racial imagery characterizing the roles of central actors as groundbreaking. critics, such as billy rowe, understood that the fight for racial equality is being carried out on several fronts, politics, employment, education, and my study in the cultural arena. the state's most direct acknowledgement of black contributions to american life was the documentary the negro soldier. used as a mandatory orient
several films which heightened the status of black americans do the -- to the symbol of a multiethnic platoon revealing the greatest departure from racial stereotype. combat films conveyed a world absence of racial discrimination. likewise, "sahara," demonstrated the critical role a black man in an american military endeavor placing a sudanese soldier at the center of allied military strategy. interestingly they did not provoke any charges from the black press, which could have...
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the entire platoon was taken out by the germans and captured. they broke through part of the line. only dog company held. they also severed the road. the germans could not ferry reinforcements from one beach to the other. this is a very closed in type thing. one of the men that was attached to the 2nd ranger trevor,n was colonel the number one commander who had fought to north africa. and one of the most poignant saying he had was "i'd never come so close to being either killed or captured that night.' he was convinced that was going to happen because the germans were counterattacking. from pointe du hoc, the men of dog company held. they then fought to the rest of europe. and, as they fought through europe, the next place they were at was a place called brest. there was a coastal for. -- fort. a major fortification. the allies need to resupply their forces, they needed to harbor there. the only problem was there was another gun possession. like pointe du hoc, it was a suicide mission. something called the locrist battery. massive battleship sized ied most ofere bur the entire fort
the entire platoon was taken out by the germans and captured. they broke through part of the line. only dog company held. they also severed the road. the germans could not ferry reinforcements from one beach to the other. this is a very closed in type thing. one of the men that was attached to the 2nd ranger trevor,n was colonel the number one commander who had fought to north africa. and one of the most poignant saying he had was "i'd never come so close to being either killed or captured...
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ice employee of being nazi because of tattoo, justin's tattoo was the symbol of many reens veterans platoon he fought in afghanistan, apologizing on twitter saying that she voluntarily resigned from the magazine. time for good, the bad and the ugly. first the good, firefighters going beyond the call of delivery, heros saving pizza and delivery driver after car crash in up state new york, the firefighters completing the orders themselves after caring for the worker, of course, and they took the pie to the customers' home, talk about delivery. leaning over counter while accomplice distracts the clerk, display of talent. finally the ugly in this case, the ugliest the i english bulldg winning world ice ugliest dog contest, won over judges with tongue that actually almost drags to the floor. i think she is beautiful especially with pink bowe. wraps first hour of "fox & friends first", hope you had a great day, "fox & friends first" continues right now. have a great day, bye bye. rob: monday june 25th, another day, another deadline, alleged fbi informants in trump campaign, the documents the fbi
ice employee of being nazi because of tattoo, justin's tattoo was the symbol of many reens veterans platoon he fought in afghanistan, apologizing on twitter saying that she voluntarily resigned from the magazine. time for good, the bad and the ugly. first the good, firefighters going beyond the call of delivery, heros saving pizza and delivery driver after car crash in up state new york, the firefighters completing the orders themselves after caring for the worker, of course, and they took the...