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given the us army that suffered from in one of the us army of the interviews many in a war fought atcheckers let him and via. a war for access to flog a wolf on account of a dog i want funny but i'm going along with consumption much much of that even though i will fight it. when i give us an award mock up. of what i am or what i was only one human. hairs you would surely be delighted that the club he built for the poor folk of cousin blanco has made such strides. through the songs and t.v. shows those people have a voice that can't be ignored. i want to lift known as salvador is a sports photographer and the roger fine. i would have. done for. our given. that photograph about. this to follow along. with it have. i seen it. salvador lives 20 kilometers from the hum of the 5th stadium rogers home ground it takes an hour or so to get there but on match day who knows. all the time he's driving he's planning how he might come up with a less conventional image. imagination and preparedness are key to his craft. and. those. regular fans feel a rush when the referee blows that 1st whistle. f
given the us army that suffered from in one of the us army of the interviews many in a war fought atcheckers let him and via. a war for access to flog a wolf on account of a dog i want funny but i'm going along with consumption much much of that even though i will fight it. when i give us an award mock up. of what i am or what i was only one human. hairs you would surely be delighted that the club he built for the poor folk of cousin blanco has made such strides. through the songs and t.v....
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on american artifacts we visited the us army heritage and education centers annual living history event in carlisle, pennsylvania to talk to re-enactors who portray french and german world war i soldiers
on american artifacts we visited the us army heritage and education centers annual living history event in carlisle, pennsylvania to talk to re-enactors who portray french and german world war i soldiers
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but the war has caused them it has cost that much more than us. armys, seldom ask for much either. but today, they are asking you to buy bonds. ladies where the blues, it's a u.s. navy documentary and recruitment film, tracing the history of women in the navy from 1917 till 1974. it features interviews with world war i, and world war ii veteran captain captain joy hancock, who is pictured here. shows how contribution by navy woman increased in the mid 1960s. as restrictions were removed, and opportunities opened up in a variety of fields. ♪ ♪ ♪
but the war has caused them it has cost that much more than us. armys, seldom ask for much either. but today, they are asking you to buy bonds. ladies where the blues, it's a u.s. navy documentary and recruitment film, tracing the history of women in the navy from 1917 till 1974. it features interviews with world war i, and world war ii veteran captain captain joy hancock, who is pictured here. shows how contribution by navy woman increased in the mid 1960s. as restrictions were removed, and...
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but the war has caused them a cost that much more than us. army nurses, seldom ask for much either. but today, they are asking you to buy bonds. ladies wear the blue, it features interviews with world war i and world war ii veterans. clapped and joy hancock, who is pictured here. the second half of the film explores the contribution by navy women, increased in the mid 1960s. as restrictions were removed, and opportunities were opened up in a variety of fields what.
but the war has caused them a cost that much more than us. army nurses, seldom ask for much either. but today, they are asking you to buy bonds. ladies wear the blue, it features interviews with world war i and world war ii veterans. clapped and joy hancock, who is pictured here. the second half of the film explores the contribution by navy women, increased in the mid 1960s. as restrictions were removed, and opportunities were opened up in a variety of fields what.
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on american artifacts we visited the us army heritage and
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on american artifacts we visited the us army heritage and education centers annual living history event in carlisle, pennsylvania to talk to re-enactors who portray french and german world war i soldiers up next another visit to the army heritage days event in carlisle to learn what life was like for the over two million american doughboys who served overseas during the great war? how you do? my name is michael mccloskey. i'm here to talk to you a little bit about what the average soldier from the american expeditionary force in world war one with thought felt carried that sort of thing what we have here to start with. this is the 1910 haversack. this was what we would call a knapsack or backpack today. but this was the what all of the soldiers would have carried everything that they would have needed at least according to the united states government's view in the back here. you have a meat can pouch where you would keep your mess kit. you're eating utensils. perhaps a photograph of someone that you wanted to have access to quickly. under that you would have an entrenching tool for mos
on american artifacts we visited the us army heritage and education centers annual living history event in carlisle, pennsylvania to talk to re-enactors who portray french and german world war i soldiers up next another visit to the army heritage days event in carlisle to learn what life was like for the over two million american doughboys who served overseas during the great war? how you do? my name is michael mccloskey. i'm here to talk to you a little bit about what the average soldier from...
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and what was used in many many things during the civil war that were essential to the army including uniforms the uniform i'm wearing today was made a wool and most uniforms warmed by both sides were from wool. wool was used in other things like blankets gloves. now here again the union was able. to couple its industrial mite in agricultural might to dramatically out produce the confederacy in terms of wool and goods and in fact the union produced 17 times more woolen and cotton textiles then the confederacy over the course of the war. now another basic material needed during the war was leather. and that comes some animal hides and that was used for all sorts of things during the civil war. my belt is made out of leather. my holster is made out of leather. my cat box is made of leather things like saddles rains. all sorts of critical things made out of leather, but perhaps the most important my boots are made out of leather and boots and shoes were virtually all made of leather during the civil war. you could not put shoes on your armies unless you use leather. once more the union is
and what was used in many many things during the civil war that were essential to the army including uniforms the uniform i'm wearing today was made a wool and most uniforms warmed by both sides were from wool. wool was used in other things like blankets gloves. now here again the union was able. to couple its industrial mite in agricultural might to dramatically out produce the confederacy in terms of wool and goods and in fact the union produced 17 times more woolen and cotton textiles then...
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special envoy tells us army commanders should face criminal charges. and dozens of civilians are killed and thousands evacuated as islamist militants seize a town in mozambique close to a final gas project. both on the program to get to your love life back on track when i try to speak they say that is pandemic approach will be putting it to the test. i'm ahead of khalid thanks for joining us the united nations has accused the military in myanmar of committing mass murder against its own people security forces killed more than 100 civilians in the bloodiest crackdown since the army seized power last month anti-government protesters are back on the streets and thousands have fled into neighboring thailand. the funeral of a 13 year old boy he died when security forces opened fire though there were no protests in the area neighbors say according to witnesses at least 6 children between the ages of $10.16 died during saturday's bloodbath. well of calls they be able to kill you not only the people be killing the end of the killing the design the people the k
special envoy tells us army commanders should face criminal charges. and dozens of civilians are killed and thousands evacuated as islamist militants seize a town in mozambique close to a final gas project. both on the program to get to your love life back on track when i try to speak they say that is pandemic approach will be putting it to the test. i'm ahead of khalid thanks for joining us the united nations has accused the military in myanmar of committing mass murder against its own people...
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so hope it prior there and the us army uniform. i'm sure would have subscribed to frederick douglass's notion that he was transformed from property into a man. and from a man and a man wearing the us army uniform at that. however hubbard priors revolution went backward he and many men and his regiment were captured in the confederate assault on dalton, georgia in october of 1864. many of his comrades who were captured in fact were murdered by the confederates. but he and others were re-enslaved essentially to build confederate railroads. so his voyage from slavery to freedom to emancipation and even under the auspices of the united states army went back to his serving as a slave of the confederates. and so he remained until the end of the war and then they walked away and so he walked away. but then he had to try to make his way across hostile territory to get home. there are stories of captured african-american soldiers who remained enslaved into the summer of 1865. three and four months after the end of the war. so as much as fre
so hope it prior there and the us army uniform. i'm sure would have subscribed to frederick douglass's notion that he was transformed from property into a man. and from a man and a man wearing the us army uniform at that. however hubbard priors revolution went backward he and many men and his regiment were captured in the confederate assault on dalton, georgia in october of 1864. many of his comrades who were captured in fact were murdered by the confederates. but he and others were re-enslaved...
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the shit still uses office it was used. army years ago. we're out for dinner somewhere she's seen me a fish mobile. for them. another cause for concern is that creatures could appear in russia's largest gas field reach of. the mind but it. was on the bottom. of this and the cup it's. at the. pump stay on the. ship the water and uses. gas extraction on an industrial scale lead to the appearance of crates as. soon as a now you're really in. china korea or call for a bomb or do you want to pitch a dish out there grabber. if the british out there got those documents as somebody . who cares about us 1000 but i'm surprised that kneejerk and i get mad at the real. yes i protect my dear. don't know yet you're sure war. does not but is edging into your goal of the squash. according to local know what subways are preparing the ground to focus on the guardian. research risk was never on the list and the. p.g.a. tour i'm interested city. the last trace appeared in 2020 at the time a frost mound had been discovered on that spot in 2000 but development
the shit still uses office it was used. army years ago. we're out for dinner somewhere she's seen me a fish mobile. for them. another cause for concern is that creatures could appear in russia's largest gas field reach of. the mind but it. was on the bottom. of this and the cup it's. at the. pump stay on the. ship the water and uses. gas extraction on an industrial scale lead to the appearance of crates as. soon as a now you're really in. china korea or call for a bomb or do you want to pitch a...
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special envoy tells us army commanders should face criminal charges. in dozens of civilians are killed and thousands evacuated as.
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his officers were trained by the us army. a lot on the allied pilots our objective 2 days to patrol the entry and exit points of the c.c. there are also some checkpoints to inspect on the way. we're headed to the city's most dangerous places. the checkpoints on the edge of mogadishu. our driver is on alert during the entire journey. of video that we're shown as evidence of how often the. police and army fall target to car bomb attacks. al-shabaab territory begins around 15 kilometers south of mogadishu. the security officers at the checkpoints here are particularly rigorous. in the front even though most santosh up to pass through he come from run territory . the most obvious search everyone is there often al-shabaab members among them to get. out that. if we find weapons or bombs they were arrested for a little while and this is the city's most important checkpoint put a stop to it but he said well it's a little. mohammad django himself has often been the target of islamised attacks. the wreckage here is the remains of a rec
his officers were trained by the us army. a lot on the allied pilots our objective 2 days to patrol the entry and exit points of the c.c. there are also some checkpoints to inspect on the way. we're headed to the city's most dangerous places. the checkpoints on the edge of mogadishu. our driver is on alert during the entire journey. of video that we're shown as evidence of how often the. police and army fall target to car bomb attacks. al-shabaab territory begins around 15 kilometers south of...
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his officers were trained by the us army. was on the how life was our objective 2 days to patrol the entry and exit points of the city there were also some checkpoints to inspect on the way. we're headed to the city's most dangerous places. the checkpoints on the edge of mogadishu. our driver is on alert during the entire journey. a video that we're shown as evidence of how often the police and army fall target to car bomb attacks. on. al shabaab territory begins around 15 kilometers south of mogadishu. the security officers at the checkpoints here are particularly rigorous. in the money even the most santosh up close to pass through he come from run territory. masai search everyone is there often al-shabaab members among them and. i'll go on but if we find weapons or bombs they were arrested here go and tell them well this is the city's most important checkpoint stop what they want but they will listen to what. mohammad jango himself has often been the target of islamised attacks. the wreckage here is the remains of a recent
his officers were trained by the us army. was on the how life was our objective 2 days to patrol the entry and exit points of the city there were also some checkpoints to inspect on the way. we're headed to the city's most dangerous places. the checkpoints on the edge of mogadishu. our driver is on alert during the entire journey. a video that we're shown as evidence of how often the police and army fall target to car bomb attacks. on. al shabaab territory begins around 15 kilometers south of...
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nations accuses the regime of committing mass murder against its own people the un special envoy tells us army commanders should face criminal charges. and dozens of civilians are killed and thousands evacuated as islamist.
nations accuses the regime of committing mass murder against its own people the un special envoy tells us army commanders should face criminal charges. and dozens of civilians are killed and thousands evacuated as islamist.
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1943 american economist and researcher robert dorfman was the 1st to develop tools tests to screen us army soldiers more efficiently for syphilis since then the strategy has been further developed and is also used to test for other sexually transmitted diseases malaria and blood banking there is a lot of interest in this approach i think it's it's a no brainer that we need to be. optimizing the use of resources. to develop the method the cameroonian collaborated with his rwandan colleague tessa and a i.m.s. founder neal to rock it's a pan african response to the continent's challenges. it's really extraordinary that you can write on the board so many questions and no tell you how. this is spread in a population how what happens when you try a ball. out what happens to cost how computers work so all of these are my markets on the. resort of people just investigating doing analysis trying to understand better how things are now and then work. the ai unless network places great value on training young scientists across the continent they are confident that the next albert einstein will come f
1943 american economist and researcher robert dorfman was the 1st to develop tools tests to screen us army soldiers more efficiently for syphilis since then the strategy has been further developed and is also used to test for other sexually transmitted diseases malaria and blood banking there is a lot of interest in this approach i think it's it's a no brainer that we need to be. optimizing the use of resources. to develop the method the cameroonian collaborated with his rwandan colleague tessa...
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it is especially useful in the treatment of burn patients. the modern armythe latest and most complex equipment. this includes devices such as the bennet machine which is used in the treatment of certain respiratory conditions. and the artificial kidney, or dialysis. the search for new methods and more effective nursing programs continues in a variety of ways. one such activity is the international council of nurses which was held in frankfort, germany. here, information and ideas are exchanged on all matters relating to the healing arts. in these international meetings, members of the army nurse corps offer their full and enthusiastic cooperation, working according to the true purposes of their careers, the army nurses serve here as teachers, sharing their experiences and knowledge with their colleagues, from nursing organizations all over the world, and learning at the same time of what other nurses are attempting, and achieving in their particular health program. the congress does more, however, than serve as a forum for the exchange of technical informat
it is especially useful in the treatment of burn patients. the modern armythe latest and most complex equipment. this includes devices such as the bennet machine which is used in the treatment of certain respiratory conditions. and the artificial kidney, or dialysis. the search for new methods and more effective nursing programs continues in a variety of ways. one such activity is the international council of nurses which was held in frankfort, germany. here, information and ideas are exchanged...
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nations accuses the regime of committing mass murder against its own people the un special envoy tells us army commanders should face criminal charges. and dozens of civilians are killed and thousands evacuated as islamist militants seized a town in mozambique close to financial collapse projects. and the formula one season starts with a bang as well champ can do is hamilton and young's pretend facts 1st up the battle it out in a hurry. i'm a hell of a homage thanks for joining us the united nations has accused the military in in march of committing mass murder against its own people security forces killed more than 100 civilians in the bloodiest crackdown since the army seized power last fall of anti-government protesters are back on the streets and thousands have fled into neighboring thailand. a funeral for a 13 year old boy psywar young was killed when security forces and yangon opened fire on neighbors say there were no protests in the area this is just one of many funerals held the day after the armed forces day massacre on the streets of myanmar cities were stained and blood. his mother
nations accuses the regime of committing mass murder against its own people the un special envoy tells us army commanders should face criminal charges. and dozens of civilians are killed and thousands evacuated as islamist militants seized a town in mozambique close to financial collapse projects. and the formula one season starts with a bang as well champ can do is hamilton and young's pretend facts 1st up the battle it out in a hurry. i'm a hell of a homage thanks for joining us the united...
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on american artifacts, we visit the national museum of us army. at 6:45 p.m. eastern, the smithsonian secretary and ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. graded by america's cable television companies in 1979. today we are brought to companies who provide c-span2 viewers as a public service. >> now president biden in his first news conference. from the east room of the white house. this is just over an hour.
on american artifacts, we visit the national museum of us army. at 6:45 p.m. eastern, the smithsonian secretary and ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. graded by america's cable television companies in 1979. today we are brought to companies who provide c-span2 viewers as a public service. >> now president biden in his first news...
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his officers were trained by the us army. that was not the allied pilots our objective today's to patrol the entry and exit points of the city they were also some checkpoints to inspect on the way. we're headed to the city's most dangerous places. the checkpoints on the edge of mogadishu. our driver is on alert during the entire journey. the video that we're shown is evidence of how often the police and army fall target to car bomb attacks. on. al shabaab territory begins around 15 kilometers south of mogadishu. the security officers at the checkpoints here are particularly rigorous. in the money even though most santosh up to pass through he come from run territory . most sought research everyone is there often members among them and. how can one boy if we find weapons or bombs they were arrested here glabella well this is the city's most important checkpoint to stop what they want but 1st a listen to what. mohamed j. go himself has often been the target of his longest attacks. the wreckage here is the remains of a recent tr
his officers were trained by the us army. that was not the allied pilots our objective today's to patrol the entry and exit points of the city they were also some checkpoints to inspect on the way. we're headed to the city's most dangerous places. the checkpoints on the edge of mogadishu. our driver is on alert during the entire journey. the video that we're shown is evidence of how often the police and army fall target to car bomb attacks. on. al shabaab territory begins around 15 kilometers...
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are some massive short but there's absolutely no controversy on that because the wall street tech us army unit in buffalo are upright but that doesn't mean that there should be any regulation or any. because there is no harm done to the market so regulators shouldn't stick to that line and only in terms of fraud yeah absolutely excellent point man there now ben what are your thoughts here is there a way to protect investors while still opening up training to be average person. well yeah i think there is but i think not the way congress is doing right now not the way the senate's looking at it less than what christie just described i think is so important because what she's describing is the very nature the very definition of elitism right we talk about the elites all the time in society now there are these elites who think that they're better than everyone else therefore they should have one set of rules and other people should this is the perfect textbook example of believe this and where one group of people should be allowed to short sell because they understand how it works they should
are some massive short but there's absolutely no controversy on that because the wall street tech us army unit in buffalo are upright but that doesn't mean that there should be any regulation or any. because there is no harm done to the market so regulators shouldn't stick to that line and only in terms of fraud yeah absolutely excellent point man there now ben what are your thoughts here is there a way to protect investors while still opening up training to be average person. well yeah i think...
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that the us army got there i'm not ashamed to be here so many of us have to stand in lines like this i just find it sad to have to ask for food he but i mean we've been of the need every camille one of them to tell you about runs the tardo aid organization it's financed solely by private donations he says that the crisis threatens to stretch the social fabric on the island to breaking point. and 5000000000 performance we used to mainly serve people who'd been living on the edge of society for a long time and now we're seeing families with children who've been out of work since last summer. i was there with. the aid organization also runs shelters one of them is just a few blocks away which has beds for up to 80 people. more and more locals find themselves trapped in a downward spiral 1st they lose their jobs and then their homes new york a has a population of 1000000. a 3rd are now living in poverty. daniel chavez is originally from argentina he's now sharing a single room with his wife and 3 children before the crisis they had an apartment and he and his wife worked in a hotel. we b
that the us army got there i'm not ashamed to be here so many of us have to stand in lines like this i just find it sad to have to ask for food he but i mean we've been of the need every camille one of them to tell you about runs the tardo aid organization it's financed solely by private donations he says that the crisis threatens to stretch the social fabric on the island to breaking point. and 5000000000 performance we used to mainly serve people who'd been living on the edge of society for a...
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that for she said to the us army i think it's the right decision to put the astra zeneca vaccines on hold for the time being until we have enough medical reasoning for continuing the vaccination and of course i'm as upset as everyone else about this and the potential consequences but it's probably too soon to conclude on this matter when it has a risk of course it has to be uncovered and put in there saying not i am a basic was just getting from the outrageous professor lawrence yahoo news from the university of warwick and england to a coed leads the health global research priorities program is internationally recognized for his work in virus infection and i asked him if deadlock was right to suspend the use of this vaccine. i think where you find any serious adverse events to any medicine that it is beholden on the regulators to stop the use of that but medicine or vaccine and do a full investigation so it's right to just have a look at what's going on. and has a connection between these blood clots and they use the vaccine been determined. no and one of the problems of course is t
that for she said to the us army i think it's the right decision to put the astra zeneca vaccines on hold for the time being until we have enough medical reasoning for continuing the vaccination and of course i'm as upset as everyone else about this and the potential consequences but it's probably too soon to conclude on this matter when it has a risk of course it has to be uncovered and put in there saying not i am a basic was just getting from the outrageous professor lawrence yahoo news from...
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but the war has caused them much more than, cost them much more than any of us have been asked to give. army nurses seldom ask for much either. but today, they are asking you to buy a bond. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs, as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight, a night of oral histories with korean war veterans. the korean war began on june 25th 1950 and ended with a an armistice agreement in july of 1953. we start with carl house as he recounts his part at the ambitious landing, a victory for u.n. forces, which turned the tide early in the war. he also talks about the surprise chinese counter attack and intense combat at the battle of chosen reservoir where he was captured and details the squad conditions and suffering he endured as a prisoner of the chinese. the korean war legacy foundation conducted this 2014 interview in louisville kentucky. watch tonight, starting at 8:00 eastern. and enjoy american history tv, every weekend, on c-span 3. >>> ladies wear the blue is a u.s. naviy documentary and recruitment film chasin
but the war has caused them much more than, cost them much more than any of us have been asked to give. army nurses seldom ask for much either. but today, they are asking you to buy a bond. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs, as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight, a night of oral histories with korean war veterans. the korean war began on june 25th 1950 and ended with a an armistice agreement in july of 1953. we start...
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but the war has caused them much more than any of us have been asked to give. armyses seldom ask for much, either. but today, they are asking you to buy a bond. ♪♪ >>> "american history tv" on c-span3, every weekend documenting america's story. funding for "american history tv" comes from these companies, who support c-span3 as a public service. >>> ladies wear the blue is a u.s. navy documentary and recruitment film tracing the history of women in the navy from 1917 to 1974. it features interviews with world war i and world war ii captain joy hancock who is pictured here. the second half
but the war has caused them much more than any of us have been asked to give. armyses seldom ask for much, either. but today, they are asking you to buy a bond. ♪♪ >>> "american history tv" on c-span3, every weekend documenting america's story. funding for "american history tv" comes from these companies, who support c-span3 as a public service. >>> ladies wear the blue is a u.s. navy documentary and recruitment film tracing the history of women in the...
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his officers were trained by the us army. a lot of money how much was our objective 2 days to patrol the entry and exit points of the city they were also some checkpoints to inspect on the way. we're headed to the city's most dangerous places. the checkpoints on the edge of mogadishu. our driver is on alert during the entire journey. of video that we're shown as evidence of how often the police and army fall target to car bomb attacks. on. al shabaab territory begins around 15 kilometers south of mogadishu. the security officers at the checkpoints here are particularly rigorous. in the money even though most santosh up close to pass through he come from run territory. most often we search everyone is there often al-shabaab members among them and you girl. how can one but if we find weapons or bombs they were arrested you're going to tell them well and this is the city's most important checkpoint stop what you want but 1st and we'll listen to what. mohammad j. go himself has often been the target of his longest attacks. the wr
his officers were trained by the us army. a lot of money how much was our objective 2 days to patrol the entry and exit points of the city they were also some checkpoints to inspect on the way. we're headed to the city's most dangerous places. the checkpoints on the edge of mogadishu. our driver is on alert during the entire journey. of video that we're shown as evidence of how often the police and army fall target to car bomb attacks. on. al shabaab territory begins around 15 kilometers south...
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as we approach we are told that army will not let us in because of landmines. nk the army are telling you the truth or theyjust don't want us to go there? there have been videos around the army doing bad stuff to armenian places. i doing bad stuff to armenian laces. ., ., , places. i have not seen those videos. places. i have not seen those videos- the _ places. i have not seen those videos. the videos _ places. i have not seen those videos. the videos posted . places. i have not seen those videos. the videos posted to | videos. the videos posted to social media _ videos. the videos posted to social media show _ videos. the videos posted to social media show soldiers l social media show soldiers killing and mutilating armenians. in the end, they do letters into the village. after a lot of pushing and phone calls this is the first time we've gotten to a village that meaningfully changed hands in the recent conflict. six months ago there were armenians living here in these houses and now azerbaijan is in control of it. the graffiti is done by soldiers as they capt
as we approach we are told that army will not let us in because of landmines. nk the army are telling you the truth or theyjust don't want us to go there? there have been videos around the army doing bad stuff to armenian places. i doing bad stuff to armenian laces. ., ., , places. i have not seen those videos. places. i have not seen those videos- the _ places. i have not seen those videos. the videos _ places. i have not seen those videos. the videos posted . places. i have not seen those...
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use coercion to enforce discipline is is incredibly limited. which besides these small lash limits most of the crimes were punished really through fines imprisonment or dismissal from the army but starting at the end of 1776 authority to enforce discipline using coercion is strengthened. and these last limits being raised to 100 and more capital crimes being included is a part of that program now here. are four capital crimes. these are four crimes. they could have led to you being executed take a moment to decide in what order you think they should be placed depending on how often you think they occurred or they were adjudicated. this will take a minute or two. but as you work through this you'll see a little scrolling area for you to answer for each one and just place them in the order. okay, it seemed to have a fight for second between desertion to the enemy and theft that's gone down to four. exertion is remaining number one. you feel like i'm watching a very slow horse race here. see who's going to win. all right. desertion to the enemy is strongly becoming second now. all right. i think everybody did pretty well here to start with you're absolutely correct desertion w
use coercion to enforce discipline is is incredibly limited. which besides these small lash limits most of the crimes were punished really through fines imprisonment or dismissal from the army but starting at the end of 1776 authority to enforce discipline using coercion is strengthened. and these last limits being raised to 100 and more capital crimes being included is a part of that program now here. are four capital crimes. these are four crimes. they could have led to you being executed...
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get to the story of this of this smart weapon, which much of the book is about um, so in 1939 the us armies was smaller than portugals. we had only the 17th largest army in the world. and not only was the our military undersized but our equipment and our weapons had grown obsolete. in 1938 the army devoted only 1.5% of its budget to research. the navy apparently treated radar as a hobby project and there was very little basic science basic fundamental new research, which could result in breakthrough discoveries. so the difference between taking your existing armor and trying to improve it versus doing experiments on new materials and inventing entirely new armor. there is very little of that basic research which could really result in fundamental breakthroughs and new weapons and new medicines. and their scientists who are aware of this problem and one of them was vanny var bush. he was an engineer. he was an inventor. he was in 1938 the vice president of mit. he was a founder of raytheon. he developed one of the first analog computers. and he was also a brilliant administrator. these are t
get to the story of this of this smart weapon, which much of the book is about um, so in 1939 the us armies was smaller than portugals. we had only the 17th largest army in the world. and not only was the our military undersized but our equipment and our weapons had grown obsolete. in 1938 the army devoted only 1.5% of its budget to research. the navy apparently treated radar as a hobby project and there was very little basic science basic fundamental new research, which could result in...
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americans make it in 1918 and when pursuing was observed serving, all the commander said we will use the armylugging home runs. will put them here, will put them here and pushing said no, i've been watching what you're doing. we're not going to have that. we are going to fight as a unified american command or not at all. that's why managed to keep the army together, because she realized that if they allowed the highlight commanders from europe to utilize the american forces the way they want, how much will change. so income the americans with a different attitude and a lot of people say, well, the americans made the difference. well we made a difference, we didn't make the difference. at the same time, had to take him into consideration the internal collapse of the german itself they have been fighting the war on two fronts they were running out of supplies there economy was in shambles generations of men had been lost and they didn't have much more to run on. then take into account the new forms of combat that were taking place thank warfare had been introduced that was another factor involv
americans make it in 1918 and when pursuing was observed serving, all the commander said we will use the armylugging home runs. will put them here, will put them here and pushing said no, i've been watching what you're doing. we're not going to have that. we are going to fight as a unified american command or not at all. that's why managed to keep the army together, because she realized that if they allowed the highlight commanders from europe to utilize the american forces the way they want,...
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sorts of different agendas once you create the kind of chaos that we're seeing now an army that is prepared to use fatal force against its own population. really threaten what is a very fragile house of cards on the other side and crossed the army can't be shown to back down they've now put themselves in the position where if they show any weakness at all it will be exploited by these ethnic armed insurgent forces and so we really we've seen the balance that they're using on the streets and terrible as that is there are still worse places to go and while the army is using these terrible controls against the people i think there's still a lot of concern people watching outside that it could get even worse if the armed groups decide to use this is an opportunity to start fighting their own individual wars against the burmese army tony chang with an update on what's happening in me and i thank you tony. 2 avenues in the u.s. has condemned china's proposed new veto powers on hong kong selection of politicians saying it is a direct attack on the territory autonomy beijing revealed the legislation on fr
sorts of different agendas once you create the kind of chaos that we're seeing now an army that is prepared to use fatal force against its own population. really threaten what is a very fragile house of cards on the other side and crossed the army can't be shown to back down they've now put themselves in the position where if they show any weakness at all it will be exploited by these ethnic armed insurgent forces and so we really we've seen the balance that they're using on the streets and...
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on finance -- [indiscernible] >> one of the questions before i yield, 2020 identify how china uses its army to influence public opinion. [indiscernible] >> they have been capable in determining where this activity is coming from and using algore rhythms to delete accounts. but the trend is i think moving in a positive direction. when you take that in a positive direction, we are getting a better handle on at least false fartives and identification are the media platforms they are using and as time goes on we are better postured to do that. it was difficult to understand what was a false account. being able to identify has gotten much better and i have every expectation in the future that's only going to improve. >> i will close. first we have a lot of being successful in this area, world war ii and we have it within our ability -- [indiscernible] >> thank you for serving our country and appreciate what you do every day and with that, i yield back. mr. gallego: i recognize representative larsen. >> given what we have heard today with regards to so come, but does it imply a need for changing
on finance -- [indiscernible] >> one of the questions before i yield, 2020 identify how china uses its army to influence public opinion. [indiscernible] >> they have been capable in determining where this activity is coming from and using algore rhythms to delete accounts. but the trend is i think moving in a positive direction. when you take that in a positive direction, we are getting a better handle on at least false fartives and identification are the media platforms they are...
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troops a final decision inexplicably delayed by don't trust team at the pentagon i learned at the us army senior leadership at the request of the approval for chief science we course would eventually come from the acting secretary of defense and be relayed to me by army senior leaders and 508 pm about 3 hours and 19 minutes later this congress continues to investigate an intelligence failure which appealed to support the threat on january the 6th one leading f.b.i. figure insisted there was nothing concrete to act on none of us had any intelligence suggested individuals were going to storm and reach the capital and that was the intelligence that we lacked and with the new threat a warning of why defenses are being increased agri anytime an adversary is successful others pay attention and so we're worried that this would be an inspiration capitol police say the threat has been assessed through increased internet chatter but there's nothing to suggest that there's any group ready to head to washington d.c. with a plan of protest or violence but after january the 6th no one is ready to don't
troops a final decision inexplicably delayed by don't trust team at the pentagon i learned at the us army senior leadership at the request of the approval for chief science we course would eventually come from the acting secretary of defense and be relayed to me by army senior leaders and 508 pm about 3 hours and 19 minutes later this congress continues to investigate an intelligence failure which appealed to support the threat on january the 6th one leading f.b.i. figure insisted there was...