Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
The new “hot” war novel 2034 co-authored by Admiral James Stavridis (USN, Ret.) and Elliot Ackerman (US combat veteran) depicts a future war between the US and China.
2034, the movie, cannot be far behind or perhaps the rights to convert the novel into film has already been transacted between the two august military veterans and Hollywood agents. My bet is that this will be cameo filled movie with all the big-name stars of the day, sort of like The Longest Day, a movie depicting the D-Day invasion during WWII.
A similar themed World War III novel was written by Sir John Hackett in 1985 during the height of first Cold War pitting the United States against the former Soviet Union. There are scores of novels on the subject, many of which can be found here at Goodreads. What is the point of these tomes? What are the Las Vegas gambling odds on WWIII taking place? There are, indeed, gambling sites like Sportsbettingdime.com and @Everythin
US President Joe Biden s Shameful Push For War With China And Russia: Ignoring History, Denying Reality
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Camp Hill School Board agrees to examine five-day in-person learning
Updated Feb 09, 2021;
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The Camp Hill School District on Monday night approved a resolution at its virtual board meeting to examine the implementation of a five-day in-person instructional model that would include the option of remote learning.
The resolution calls for a summary of the information the board gathers to be provided to the public on or before a March 1 work session.
A special board meeting will be held on March 29 for the board to evaluate the proposed learning model, which would then be voted on at an April 5 meeting.