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【政坛变动】港府大执位 评论:已成警察治港时代 | 中共国务院

新的问责团队将于下周一(6月28日)由本港直接前往北京,期间张建宗将会最后一次以署理行政长官的身份代为处理职务,连同政府官员在湾仔金紫荆广场出席主权移交24周年升旗仪式,而新的问责团队将会在七月一日后回港。外界对于今次新一轮的司长级人事任命均具警察背景,质疑中共是为长期铁腕治港铺路,要开启“警察治港”时代。 ....

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Opinion: Women taught flight training at Naval Air Station Atlanta


During World War II, more than 6 million women worked in factories, 3 million volunteered with the Red Cross, and more than 200,000 served in the military. Women’s auxiliary branches were established, including the Women Air Service Pilots, Women’s Army Corps, and Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service. Women worked in Washington D.C., as codebreakers.
A Link trainer machine from 1936 in Washington, D.C., is similar to ones used at Naval Air Station Atlanta.
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I recently discovered the work women did at Naval Air Station Atlanta. An Atlanta Constitution article published in September 1942 announced the first Link flight trainer school with women instructors at Naval Air Station Atlanta. The women would be teaching navy pilots blind flying using the Link trainer machine. ....

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What It Took to Win While Storming Utah Beach During D-Day


What It Took to Win While Storming Utah Beach During D-Day
Taking this particular beach was allegedly easier than the others, although that word does not describe the terrible cost of running ashore against enemy fire.
In the weeks leading up to the still-undefined D-Day, commanders argued about every detail of Operation Overlord. Sometimes, the arguments grew contentious. In one, just a few weeks before the Normandy invasion was launched, British Air Chief Marshal Trafford Leigh-Mallory, under whose aegis the airborne forces would operate, got cold feet and told Lt. Gen. Omar Bradley, commander of the U.S. 1st Army, which was slated to land at Utah and Omaha Beaches, that he feared casualties among the U.S. 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions would be catastrophic and urged the commander of Overlord ground forces, General Sir Bernard L. Montgomery, to cancel them. ....

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