Erdogans agreement and putin. Well, im not a fan of conspiracy theories, you just know, its probably about Something Else here, i think that any influence on any events, now the biggest is the armed forces of ukraine, because of the armed forces of ukraine, they stop being afraid of russia, in principle , different countries, and including azerbaijan, which before, well, lets be frank, was so afraid, but now there is nothing, but the fate of armenia is absolutely the same, well, we see it, and we see refugees, so what, but this also happens according to a certain logic , which we will all have to accept, because the borders, they are inviolable, and i think that this is one way or another, armenia is also becoming antirussian, well, they see that, in principle, russia surrenders anyone if it needs it, of course, i think that he is not just like that, well, it seems that he is there erdogan is with putin, but i dont see such a very promising prospect here, the advantages of putin, and w
, this weeks footage was shown by the sushi agency and you can also see the press here. Now you can see it on the screen. Well, in the third assault room they also shared details liberation of andriivka, they said that as a result of a lightning operation by the russian garrisons, andriivka was surrounded and cut off from the main forces, that it was possible to eliminate the brigade intelligence chief of the Russian Troops of the three combat units. And almost all the infantry of the 72nd brigade, together with officers and a significant amount of equipment , called on the occupiers to surrender through a loudspeaker, look, gentlemen russian servicemen , the commander of the second assault battalion of the third separate assault brigade of the armed forces of ukraine addresses you. My call sign is already 2 days after our guys occupied the village of andriivka, all your personnel either fled the battlefield or were destroyed, and two of your battalion commanders, namely vedmid and sha
And how many of the u. S. Navy crew reunited with the refugees years later. With him is captain paul jacobs, commander of the the ukk kirk during the rescue. From the memorial in washington, d. C. , this is one hour. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Im mark weber, curator of the United States Navy Memorial. Today, were pleased to have jan k. Herman here to discuss his new Naval Institute book, lucky few, the fall of saigon and the rescue mission of the uss kirk. Mr. Herman served as historian of the Navy Medicine department and special assistance to the Surgeon General for 33 years. Hes keeping busy in retirements as evidenced by this book. He has written numerous articles and books, including battle station sick bay, medicine and the korean war, and navy history in vietnam. Hes also produced documentary videos on medicine, including an internationallyacclaimed video on the lucky few. Join me in welcoming jan herman to the Navy Memorial. [ applause ] thank you, mark. I appreciate
Commander of the the during the rescue. From the memorial in washington, d. C. , this is one hour. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Im mark weber, curator of the United States Navy Memorial. Today, were pleased to have jan k. Herman here to discuss his new Naval Institute book, lucky few, the fall of saigon and the rescue mission of the uss kirk. Mr. Herman served as historian of the Navy Medicine department and special assistance to the Surgeon General for 33 years. Hes keeping busy in retirements as evidenced by this book. He has written numerous articles and books, including battle station sick bay, medicine and the korean war, and navy history in vietnam. Hes also produced documentary videos on medicine, including an internationallyacclaimed video on the lucky few. Join me in welcoming jan herman to the Navy Memorial. [ applause ] thank you, mark. I appreciate that introduction. At first glance, the story that youre going to hear today about the uss kirk seems like a little st
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Im mark weber, curator of the United States Navy Memorial. Today, were pleased to have jan k. Herman here to discuss his new Naval Institute book, lucky few, the fall of saigon and the rescue mission of the uss kirk. Mr. Herman served as historian of the Navy Medicine department and special assistance to the Surgeon General for 33 years. Hes keeping busy in retirements as evidenced by this book. He has written numerous articles and books, including battle station sick bay, medicine and the korean war, and navy history in vietnam. Hes also produced documentary videos on medicine, including an internationallyacclaimed video on the lucky few. Join me in welcoming jan herman to the Navy Memorial. [ applause ] thank you, mark. I appreciate that introduction. At first glance, the story that youre going to hear today about the uss kirk seems like a little story. It seems like an almost insignificant tale, at that. Thats at first glance. For 35 years, it r