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Fire in the captain wanting to save the crops. Johnston won his point and they burned fields of fire on both sides of the canal. The following day another battalion soldier was wounded by sniper fire at 1150 hours, a significant time since it was ten minutes before virtually all troops took a two hour siesta. Johnston radioed a request for a u. S. Piloted helicopter. He received a regretful refusal. Only when arvin refuse admission could u. S. Pilots be sent. Three hours later, an arvin helicopter landed. The wounded man lost his right eye and was paralyzed on the right side. Johnston, deeply involved, helped load him on the helicopter. With the sdc post almost completed the battalion assisted in the construction of a watchtower. It became stuck in the soft mud. Johnston and his counter part hurried to the scene. Having experience with track vehicles, johnston felt he had the solution but is kept it to himself to allow the captain to direct operations. The commanders methods were suita ....
1 00 a. M. He lost control ran off the road struck a tree. He was traveling with 29 year old trooper jean hang, taken to nearby robert wood hospital treated for neck injuries. He may have been released. Hes doing okay. This interstate heavily wooded, easy to see how deer could pop out of no where the vehicle they were in ran off the right side of the road off the highway no other vehicles were involved. Now, in his memory, flags were lowered to half staff. He lived in Middlesex County good distance from here there is afternoon his family released statement. It says he was passionate young man, no longer physically with us, we are so grateful for the 29 years of loyalty we shared with i anthony was passionate about Law Enforcement took great pride in being a new jersey state trooper. This is actually the first ever first line every duty in death, the last one back in 2012. ....
The foundation is also my employer, where i spend most of my time not talking about the british side of the american revolution, but about thomas jefferson. We edit as part of the great series started in 1950 of jeffersons papers which aim to be the definitive edition, and which would have taken another they they will be finished in 2026. And about who we put on many programs including international programs. The latest of which was in china, and before that in cuba. Im delighted to have with me today some of my colleagues, including the president of month monocello, lezly. As you can manage, its a joint drive in there each morning. I particularly lucky to have an office on the estate, which was used by Franklin Roosevelt in the four days leading up to dday. This is where i wrote that book. The nice thing is, it a different moment in the relations. One that we can celebrate, and one that is important to democracy on both sides ....
Oshaughnessy history professor at the university of examines their tactical decisions and presents his thoughts on why they lost the war. This program from the Kansas City Public Library is an hour. [applause] thank you for reading the book so carefully and thank you also for wearing the monticello tie with Thomas Jefferson signature. I am very grateful to the Kansas City Public Library and their outstanding book program, for the opportunity to give this which is my first post publication talk about my book the men who lost america. I particularly want to thank henry who is the head of communications and tom who arranged the logistics so well, a sign of the quality of this program and of course Crosby Kemper the third who mentioned his direc ....