Whenever the Peca kids would hear the clippity-clop of the horse’s hooves on our street, we knew our friend “Sugar” (his real name was Jimmy) was delivering milk for Branton’s Dairy. It was the year 1954, and we lived on Highland Park. The milkman would always give us time to pet the horse and give the horse a treat. That was such a great memory from our childhood. Later, when
Whenever the Peca kids would hear the clippity-clop of the horse’s hooves on our street, we knew our friend “Sugar” (his real name was Jimmy) was delivering milk for Branton’s Dairy. It was the year 1954, and we lived on Highland Park. The milkman would always give us time to pet the horse and give the horse a treat. That was such a great memory from our childhood. Later, when
Whenever the Peca kids would hear the clippity-clop of the horse’s hooves on our street, we knew our friend “Sugar” (his real name was Jimmy) was delivering milk for Branton’s Dairy. It was the year 1954, and we lived on Highland Park. The milkman would always give us time to pet the horse and give the horse a treat. That was such a great memory from our childhood. Later, when
Tiradores de la Muerte: The Philippines First True Special Forces
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Tiradores de la Muerte
Who Were Tiadores de la Muerte?
The elite unit of the Philippines, the Light Reaction Company is considered to be the local version of the Delta Force for a good reason. They are the bane of insurgents and extremists and are responsible for successful operations against various terrorist groups. Their insignia bears the image of an eagle, with the words Tiradores de la Muerte, Spanish for the Marksmen of Death. This unit motto perfectly defines the special forces unit, yet it was actually derived from the name of another group of elite soldiers who fought in the Philippine-American War.
DeLynn Zell
Q&A: DeLynn Zell of Bridgeworth Wealth Management DeLynn Zell left the brokerage world in 2008 to launch an RIA that has grown 17% year over year to $2 billion in AUM. we could sell this firm by Friday, she jokes, but she and her team want to build a legacy business for the next-generation of advisors.
DeLynn Zell left First Financial Group, an affiliate of Lincoln Financial Group, with Henry Ware and Wayne Harris in 2008 and together they launched their own registered investment advisory firm Bridgeworth Wealth Management. The co-founders, along with a handful of other former FFG employees who joined them, were motivated to build a sustainable, legacy business for their families and employees, helped by the growing affluence of Alabama s technology and defense industries.