First and only battalion in my nikutizy, this is me i definitely dont plan, there are cool people here, and you can just from the base i was a medic in general, its just that when i got into the davich battalion, it was literally the right month, year, i saw that there was nothing for me to do in the ulf medical service, thats all there works like clockwork, that is, this is another advantage of this battalion, that there is a cool medical service here , well, they really are. Well, when i am wounded, i am already running, if we take the idea of dignity, then in the world of things this dignity is materialized by an act, the example of dmytro kotsyubail, i am telling him, because it seems to me, it is very revealing, the 22nd year of the battle, despite god, near bogorodychny, the russians went on the attack , with a tank column, they were hit in the teeth, the tanks abandoned, ran away, and well, such good lies on the field, of course, there between the brigades, who will take t
, well, for two years, more than two years, without orders, practically, from the Belgorod Region, from these territories, where active hostilities are currently taking place, this is the graivoronsk district, there is also the village of kozinka, which is located on the border, and from the districts of other , were constantly on the territory of kharkiv the arrival of both the s300 and guided ones. Aerial bombs, and it was simple, just constantly, and at the same time people were cynical, the population cynically rejoiced that kharkiv was constantly being shelled, today there are hostilities there , and today the population does not understand why they, for example, need to start evacuating from the city of graivoron, this is the border of belgorod, why do they need to leave their villages and why in general. Russian volunteer corps, siberian corps, why did they enter the territory and destroy the military infrastructure, there is confirmation destruction, there is confirmation of th
Eric from Washington University is traveling, so i am filling in, which i am delighted to because jason parker is a good friend of mine. First, let me make some general introductions. This is the last session of the washington washington history seminar for this spring season. We will start up again in september, and we have together our fall lineup of speakers, and we will be sending that out very shortly. It is a very exciting list of speakers. I think you will find it very exciting very interesting. We are delighted that we have been able to attract so many very first rate people to speak. I want to thank, as always, the people behind the scenes who make this possible. The liaison for the Wilson Center makes all the logistical arrangements here, and amanda perry, over to the side and the front, the assistant director of the National History center who also helps out in arranging these events. I also want to issue a special word of thanks to our sponsors. First and foremost, schaeffe
Eric from Washington University is traveling, so i am filling in, which i am delighted to because jason parker is a good friend of mine. First, let me make some general introductions. This is the last session of the washington washington history seminar for this spring season. We will start up again in september, and we have together our fall lineup of speakers, and we will be sending that out very shortly. It is a very exciting list of speakers. I think you will find it very exciting very interesting. We are delighted that we have been able to attract so many very first rate people to speak. I want to thank, as always, the people behind the scenes who make this possible. The liaison for the Wilson Center makes all the logistical arrangements here, and amanda perry, over to the side and the front, the assistant director of the National History center who also helps out in arranging these events. I also want to issue a special word of thanks to our sponsors. First and foremost, schaeffe
Friend of mine. First, let me make some general introductions. This is the last session of the washington washington history seminar for this spring season. We will start up again in september, and we have together our fall lineup of speakers, and we will be sending that out very shortly. It is a very exciting list of speakers. I think you will find it very exciting very interesting. We are delighted that we have been able to attract so many very irst rate people to speak. I want to thank, as always, the people behind the scenes who make this possible. The liaison for the Wilson Center makes all he logistical arrangements here, and amanda perry, over to the side and the front, the assistant director of the National History center who also helps out in arranging these events. I also want to issue a special word of thanks to our sponsors. First and foremost, schaeffer, the society of historians of american foreignpolicy. Andthey have provided funding to make this series possible. We also