On geary. Burning down our house is not really helpful. Looter s raided this swarovsi crystal store. Hundreds, unfortunately. It grew from peaceful protests saturday. Officials imposed a citywide curfew, from 8 00 p. M. To 5 00 a. M. If youre out and youre not supposed to be out, and youre not on the exemption list, just know that you can be stopped, you can be cited, you can be arrested if the circumstances dictate. Stay at home. Mayor london breed says she has no tolerance for violence. She said many of the vandals were young people. So parent, where are your kids . Where are yourque biness imovems nd. The Business Community in San Francisco and union square were already on its knees because of covid. And last night and the looting and the unfortunate violence just put us right back put us back on our knees. Upset. Definitely mad. Tina shelton was seeing the damage up close. The looting part, i dont agree with, but we want to ensure that our message is heard. Were definitely at a poi
Early in 1945 hour b29s began fullscale operations against japan. 1500 miles back from bases in saipan, tinian, and guam. Here the bombers concentrated their massive airpower and planned the ultimate crushing defeat of japan, down to the last bomb. Here was the beginning of the end for the road to tokyo. After six months of reoccupation, there were few signs of war along the summer shores of guam. American citizens again, smiling and friendly. Unaware than a miracle happen around them. A miracle that moved mountains of material, equipment and supplies across the pacific. They changed their dirt roads and broad highways. And nearby new communities of american citizens have set up housekeeping with various types of selfservice. The latest labor saving devices, few laundry problems and no modern inconveniences. By mid summer, 21st Bomber Command was in business. Big business under the long arm of Bomber Command began punching the enemy with appalling power. From from guam, tinian and saip
Early in 1945, b29s began fullscale operations against japan. 1,500 miles to the targets and 1,500 miles back from bases in saipan, tinian and guam. Here was the begin ining of the end to the road to tokyo. After six months of reoccupation, there were few signs of war. Along the quiet summer shores of guam. Back in their clean native villages, american citizens again, smiling and friendly, unaware that a miracle had happened around them. A miracle that moved mountains of material, equipment and supplies. Across the pacific. That changed their dirt roads into highways, that manicured their jungles into blacktop fields. Nearby new communities of american citizens set up housekeeping with various types of self service. The latest laborsaving devices, few laundry problems and no modern inconveniences. By midsummer, 21st Bomber Command was in business, big business. Under general mays direction, they began punching the enemy with appalling power from guam, tinian and saipan, 600 plane missi
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