And was in maryland . He became one of the first africanamerican journeyman printers in the u. S. Government office. When he left to develop the university of d. C. Printing and publishing program. Was one of the highest ranking africanamerican ins in the us printing office. So breaking racial boundaries everywhere he went in his second career. Dr. Taylor, a bachelor of science degree at the Washington Technical Institute for teacher technical teacher training. He earned his masters degree in administration and supervision of adult education. So he knows what he is doing today as he talks with us. And he earned a doctorate in education at Virginia Polytechnic Institute at university of the district of columbia. Dr. Taylor served as the assistant for the college of professional studies and he was later named acting. He retired from udc after 31 years and since. Fortunately for us, he has written several books, Bridge Builders of knock green valley, which explores the lives of many green
Did you know that one was in dc and was in maryland . He became one of the first africanamerican journeyman printers in the u. S. Government office. When he left to develop the university of d. C. Printing and publishing program. Was one of the highest ranking africanamerican ins in the us printing office. So breaking racial boundaries everywhere he went in his second career. Dr. Taylor, a bachelor of science degree at the Washington Technical Institute for teacher technical teacher training. He earned his masters degree in administration and supervision of adult education. So he knows what he is doing today as he talks with us. And he earned a doctorate in education at Virginia Polytechnic Institute at university of the district of columbia. Dr. Taylor served as the assistant for the college of professional studies and he was later named acting. He retired from udc after 31 years and since. Fortunately for us, he has written several books, Bridge Builders of knock green valley, which
Story. I arrived in a third wave. So dday was at 6 30. I got in about eight oclock. And by that time they the fighting in the in the fortifications had already been taken taken place. So the only thing i had to worry about was artillery and in snipers matter of fact, i only lost one man on on the beach and he was shot right between the eyes with by a sniper. Now the next day i lost eight which is half my men. In haysville and chris beck and thats one of the things that concerns me about the media. And so forth when they show dday usually they talk about overall and and the carnage that was there which certainly was. But they make it look like we didnt have any difficulty really and we didnt we lost the Fourth Division lost 197 men. There on right on the beach on dday but the next day when we attacked chris beck and hayesville. We lost 50 of her men and within three or four days. And like i said, i the second day i lost eight. Out of the out of 16 guys. So it was our dday i would always
Speaking to their rights plays is in the academia its. Its very good to have, you know, these open conversations and not everybody has to agree with everyone, but they should take place in the left you a whole in this send me no, not the, you know, they to reduce that is a very bizarre. Ready situation where of your opinions as the historians are being interrogated by people who are so. Ready basically, defending the National Security with United States as well. Thats all for now. Will the boxes out lets all go down the line. Scott bennett, im a former United States Army Psychological Warfare officer. Really served in the state Department Counterterrorism office under investor del daily. So i wanted to come here to russia in the dawn bass area and gather the facts to take back to the American People for the course or the hold on bass of the front line. So this is where the bombs and the bullets are raging. This is where people are dying, this is where the buildings are exploding. So i
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