Hosted this event. Its about an hour. Good evening, everyone. Welcome to New York Historical society. Im vicepresident for public programs. Im thrilled to welcome you to our spectacular robert h. Smith auditorium. Tonights program, the battle for new york, rallying and rioting, is part of the distinguished Speaker Series which is the heart of our public programs. We always want to thank mr. Schwartz for his support which enabled us to invite so many authors and historians. He would like to thank all the Council Members for all their great work and support. Lets give them all a hand. [ applause ] the program will last an hour and include a question and answer session. The q a will be conducted on note cards. You should have received a note card and pencil as you were entering. We will have our Staff Members circulating through. Just raise your hand if you want a card. They will be collecting them a little later in the program. There will be a normal book signing with our speakers. Copie
The tomb guard badge, which is depicted on our logo and in this case here, this is the second least awarded badge in the United States military with the exception of the astronaut a astronaut badge. Today, we are giving badge number 634 to a young man and now in the brotherhood of fellowship of tomb guards. We have a society, we are 501c3 organization and part of the bylaws is is we do Community Outreach to educate the public about the tomb. I find that your generation, this, sort of a sweeping generation here, that your generation knows about the tomb. I talk to School Groups, and its appalling to me how little they know. Its not their fault. We have allowed all this teaching and teaching to the test and we have not put history on the test. And i will get off my soap box. Just think of that. I do speak to a lot of School Groups probono, this is my 81st speech this year. In 2015. I will have well over 100 by the time veterans day is over. Im speaking pretty much nonstop from the first
After Overland Park Police Department officer Mike Mosher and Phillip Carney shot and killed each other during a Sunday afternoon traffic stop, their families managed to form a bond.
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Officer Mike Mosher Boulevard to honor a fallen hero Share Updated: 9:04 AM CST Jan 13, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff Share Updated: 9:04 AM CST Jan 13, 2021
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Show Transcript KELEIGH: OVERLAND PARK CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS JUST APPROVED THE RENAMING OF A CITY STREET IN HONOR OF A FALLEN OFFICER. FROM NOW ON, 123RD BETWEEN BLUE VALLEY PARKWAY AND METCALF, WILL BE KNOWN AS, MIKE MOSHER BOULEVARD. OFFICER MOSHER DIE
TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 9:04 AM CST Jan 13, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff Overland Park, Kansas, City Council members have approved the renaming of a city street in honor of a fallen hero. From now on 123rd Street between Blue Valley Parkway and Metcalf Avenue will be known as Mike Mosher Boulevard.Overland Park police Chief Frank Donchez took input from officers about how the city could honor Mosher. He brought the idea for Mike Mosher Boulevard to the Public Safety Commit