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Orlando City Announces Signing of Dutch Winger Silvester van der Water

Orlando City Announces Signing of Dutch Winger Silvester van der Water It’s official. Van der Water signs for three seasons plus an option year. Share this story Photo by Etienne Zegers/Soccrates/Getty Images Orlando City officially announced the signing of Dutch attacking midfielder Silvester van der Water from Heracles Almelo of the Eredivisie, the top flight of Dutch soccer. The 24-year-old winger has a three-year deal with a one-year option using Targeted Allocation Money (TAM). He can join the Lions after his P-1 Visa and international transfer certificate have been received. “We are excited to bring Silvester to Orlando and to Major League Soccer,” Orlando City Executive Vice President of Soccer Operations Luiz Muzzi said in a club press release. “Silvester is an exciting, up-and-coming player that we have been targeting for a while. He will add yet another different dimension to our attacking corps, as we get ready to challenge for titles in a very fixture-packed

Report: Orlando City Finalizing Deal for Dutch Winger Silvester van der Water

Report: Orlando City Finalizing Deal for Dutch Winger Silvester van der Water Share this story Photo by Yannick Verhoeven/BSR Agency/Getty Images Per multiple online reports, Orlando City SC is in the process of finalizing a transfer of Dutch attacking midfielder Silvester van der Water currently with Heracles Almelo, a mid-table club in the Dutch Eredivisie. Paul Tenorio of The Athletic reported on Twitter that the deal will involve Targeted Allocation Money due to the size of the transfer fee. Can confirm via a source that Orlando City is finalizing a TAM deal for the Dutch winger. Hits TAM level because of a transfer fee. https://t.co/xPYM5qazrL Paul Tenorio (@PaulTenorio) February 19, 2021

We Drank Our Tears highlights dark period in NMI history | Lifestyle

WORLD War II survivor David “Uncle Dave” Mangarero Sablan sat at the center of a front row bench at the American Memorial Park amphitheater to watch “We Drank Our Tears” on Thursday last week. The film depicted the plight of local residents 76 years ago, during one of the war’s most brutal battles. “We Drank Our Tears” is a collection of stories about the terrors of war and the sacrifices of islanders that up to this day can still bring tears to the eyes of the remaining survivors. Among them is Uncle Dave. The screening of “We Drank Our Tears” was part of Mount Carmel School’s annual celebration of Catholic Schools Week. “We Drank Our Tears” is a series of films based on a 2004 oral history of the civilian experience of World War II battles on Saipan and Tinian published by Pacific STAR Young Writers Foundation.

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