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DVIDS - News - Sgt Henry Johnson recognized with mural at NY National Guard training site

Sgt. Henry Johnson recognized with mural at NY National Guard training site Photo By Spc. Angela Minardi | New York Army National Guard Command Sgt. Maj. Andrew H. Lampkins, the Command.. read moreread more Photo By Spc. Angela Minardi | New York Army National Guard Command Sgt. Maj. Andrew H. Lampkins, the Command Sergeant Major of the 369th Sustainment Brigade and Col. Seth L. Morgulas, Commander of the 369th Sustainment Brigade, pose with Christopher Rios, who painted this mural of Sgt. Henry Johnson and New York Governor Al Smith, at Camp Smith Training Site on February 26, 2021. The mural dedicated to Sgt. Henry Johnson, a Medal of Honor recipient who fought with the 369th Infantry in World War I, decorates the newly modernized Simulations Training Building at Camp Smith. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Angela Minardi)

PBS Adds Curated Smithsonian Content to Free LearningMedia -- THE Journal

Elections agency asks if reporters paid to ask questions of AMLO

Unhinged PBS chief counsel exposed by Project Veritas fired after vicious attacks on Trump White House, kids of GOP voters

Michael Beller, former principal counsel and unhinged left-wing lunatic at the Public Broadcasting System (PBS), has been fired after he was exposed saying monstrous things about the children of [.]

The Early Years of Arizona PBS

The Early Years of Arizona PBS When a live rattlesnake gets loose in your TV studio, you know something hasn’t quite gone according to plan. That’s not a metaphor. In the 1960s, one of the ASU courses broadcast by the fledgling Arizona PBS was Dr. Herbert Stahnke’s biology course. At the end of the semester, he filled the last few lectures with information about poisonous animals his area of expertise, as one of his great achievements was developing a scorpion antivenom. During one demonstration, a rattlesnake did get loose on the studio floor. “We had two cameras on the set, and you could tell something was wrong because the cameras were pointing at the floor,” Bob Ellis (pictured at right), then the station’s general manager, remembered years later. “The student cameramen locked the cameras in position and left the studio. Dr. Stahnke’s assistant caught the snake, put it back in its cage and the course went on when the cameramen returned.”

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