John J. McGinty
John J. McGinty did the ole Eagle, Globe, and Anchor proud in 1966. Staff Sergeant McGinty and his troops were providing rear security for a battalion movement. As they provided cover, they predictably became engaged by a North Vietnamese regiment. They were doused by mortar, machine gun, and small arms fire.
Well, it was on, and Marines did what Marines do best, they murdered their way through the North Vietnamese forces. His 32-men force destroyed human wave after human wave. In the chaos, the squads became divided. A disorganized fighting force ain’t much of a fighting force, so McGinty went to find his lost squad. Along the way, he flanked around a fireteam of NVA soldiers and dispatched them all with his M1911.
A plan to provide up to $20 million in city financing for Milwaukee Tool s new downtown office, which could have up to 2,000 employees, received its first public approval Thursday.
But that was only after a labor organization raised concerns about the lack of a community benefits agreement on wages, benefits and working conditions for janitors and other employees of outside vendors at the future office.
The Redevelopment Authority board unanimously recommended approval for the financing plan, which also needs Common Council approval.
But those same concerns likely will surface at the proposal s next public hearing. That could be at the council s Zoning, Neighborhoods and Development Committee on April 27.
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Fossil Fuel Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Lower in 2019 and 2020; Action Steps Related to Energy Policy, District Energy, Bike Lanes, and Green Stimulus Are Key to Continued Progress
EV driver Linda Provost listens to a question outside her Burlington home on Monday. To Linda’s right are Darren Springer and Jennifer Green. To Linda’s left are Mayor Weinberger, Stu McGowan, and Gabrielle Stebbins. Courtesy BED.
Vermont Business Magazine Mayor Miro Weinberger, the Burlington Electric Department, and other city team and community leaders today jointly announced that Burlington is off to a great start toward meeting its ambitious Net Zero Energy city by 2030 goal and that continuing to stay on track will require strong action during the rest of 2021 and beyond.
If you’re not worried about the ignorance and stupidity of some American people, it’s time to start, or at least start worrying about CBS News’ audience. The responses to this CBS News tweet are the realization of years of poor education (not teachers, curricula) and bad morals from one party.
These people also vote.
First, watch the grand theft:
Surveillance footage shows hundreds of looters breaking into a Florida Walmart and stealing more than $100,000 worth in merchandise pic.twitter.com/tgztyIOmYt
The responses from the CBS News audience were more interesting and terrifying. They make excuses for horrific criminal behavior for which there is no excuse. This isn’t