[gunshots] . It aint the first officero be sucked into a renegade ambush. Your bring big mouth wont men, his promotions, and all of his pride in that ambush. Sergeant the indians made the camp is under the post. [inaudible] you saw the looted the i willllake some of the men in on fort, sergeant. Wait for my signal, then charge. I want this to be complete, you understand . No one is safe. Yes, sir. Charge [gunshots] . What happened . [indiscernible] although supplies. I gave them to them because they were hungry and cold. I gave them my word of honor because they wanted peace. In 10 minutes, you destroyed my honor and the honor of the United States army. They were human beings. They did not even have weapons to protect themselves. So what . Im only sorry some of them escapepe cheer up. None of the women and children escaped. And you indian lovers how they forgot [inaudible] you have not heard the end of this, colonel. Maybe. He is an apache chief. There will be plenty of blood spilled o
Lidar data have just been released, for the first time, for Paradise Valley and the northern gateway corridor to Yellowstone National Park. These high-resolution topographic data are revealing new details of the landscape never seen before for this area.
A private pilot successfully flew over the Nevada Test and Training Range within the Nellis Air Force base, a military installation commonly known as Area 51.
Migrant Valley, one of America’s most hidden regions —though it’s right there at the side of the highway for anyone to see— is vividly portrayed in Manuel Muñoz’s new short story collection "The Consequences" (Graywolf Press).
Migrant Valley, one of America’s most hidden regions —though it’s right there at the side of the highway for anyone to see— is vividly portrayed in Manuel Muñoz’s new short story collection "The Consequences" (Graywolf Press).