Injury and civil rights cases. He was also an adjunct professor of law and lost served as facilitator for the navy capstone Ethical Leadership committee a annapolis. We will introduce us to his guests and they will carry on a discussion, he is an active member of the american christiansen ter, hes also a leader of his navy academy class. Put your hands together for barry steelman. Thank you, paul. I first want to welcome all of the students here today, as well as all of the active duty retirees, veterans and honored guests to help us carry out our purpose from the greatest generation to the present generation. And to help us educate our future leaders, many of whom are sitting here today. Over the next few days, youre being exposed to the finest and bravest men and women who have so proudly served our country over the last half century. During this conference, you have heard from various people from different wars, different experiences and each with different lessons to teach you from
Stanton. She is a historian of womens history. We are delighted to have her here tonight. Elizabeth griffith, thank you for being here. [applause] hello, everybody. We are making a few adjustments here. The light relates to cspan filming, so we are stuck with the light, which is affecting some of the colors. I hope you have already noticed that the background was suffrage for all. [laughter] hello, welcome, and thank you for being here. Thank you to the smithsonian for the invitation and the opportunity to talk about what im learning as i write a new book. This book is about women in the 20th century between the two betweenon washington, the march 1913 suffrage march, organized by alice paul the day before Woodrow Wilson was a nigra, and the march january here, around the country and around the world the day after president trumps inauguration. Spanhundredyour encompasses economic, legal rights for women, large cultural shift, sexual expectations, as and. As sexism, misogyny, historian
Sherman tank was the most commonly used American Tank in world war ii. Up next, i rock and afghanistan think veteran nick lewis moran talks about the design and history of the m4 sherman tank. The tank was the best u. S. Tank during world war ii because of its versatility, low production cost, and reliability. Nicholas miranda is the director war intary director of america, the stakes game as 100 million players worldwide. York military Affairs Symposium hosted this 90 minute event. [applause] Nicholas Moran graduated from University College dublin and enlisted in the Irish Defense reserve forces in 1997. The United States army in 2000, and was commissioned as an army officer in 2002. He then spent one year in iraq as a tank platoon leader and a oneyear tour in afghanistan. Is also aoran graduate of the u. S. Army command and general college. He has been working at the San Francisco bays wargaming americas inhouse tanker and his historian since 2012 and has the nickname of the chieftai
Community are not for our security but the security of the Business Owners in the community and also to see that the status quo is kept intact. Sunday afternoon about 4 30 eastern archeologist dean snow on his findings while exca the revolutionary war battlefield saratoga in new york and the inspiration to his book, 1777, Tipping Point at saratoga. What on earth was a little old lady doing out there . She was at the time she died about five feet tall, at least 60 years old, and she affs battle casualty at saratoga. What is going on here . And at 6 00 eastern on american artifacts the french method was to put you in a little plane with the wings cut down. Your second training flight they give you more wing and a little bit bigger engine on the thing and you would literally hop up and down the field. Then when you were ready for the big day you talked to your instructor who had been talking to you on the ground all the time and hed pat you on the shoulder and go and you get in an airplan
Community are not for our security but the security of the Business Owners in the community and also to see that the status quo is kept intact. Sunday afternoon about 4 30 eastern archeologist dean snow on his findings while exca the revolutionary war battlefield saratoga in new york and the inspiration to his book, 1777, Tipping Point at saratoga. What on earth was a little old lady doing out there . She was at the time she died about five feet tall, at least 60 years old, and she affs battle casualty at saratoga. What is going on here . And at 6 00 eastern on american artifacts the french method was to put you in a little plane with the wings cut down. Your second training flight they give you more wing and a little bit bigger engine on the thing and you would literally hop up and down the field. Then when you were ready for the big day you talked to your instructor who had been talking to you on the ground all the time and hed pat you on the shoulder and go and you get in an airplan