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Air University Press releases two books and Fairchild Papers

Air University Press releases two books and Fairchild Papers
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Для эвакуации украинцев из Афганистана в Кабул вылетел самолет, но не все так просто

Для эвакуации украинцев из Афганистана в Кабул вылетел самолет, но не все так просто
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Cruelty: Not Every American Effort in the Pacific Was Victorious

Cruelty: Not Every American Effort in the Pacific Was Victorious The fall of Corregidor forces us to ask a tough question: what went wrong? The answer is pretty much everything. Here s What You Need To Remember: And then there was silence. “Tell Joe, wherever he is, to give ’em hell for us,” said the radio signal. “My love to you all. God bless you and keep you. Sign my name, and tell mother how you heard from me. Stand by.” And then there was silence. On the morning of May 6, 1942, U.S. Army Sgt. Irving Strobing sent the last message to America, his family and his brother Joe from the fortress of Corregidor, an island at the mouth of Manila Bay. A few hours later, under the cameras of Japanese photographers and the contemptuous glare of Japanese officers, Gen. Jonathan Wainwright surrendered the last of the U.S. garrison in the Philippines.

Corregidor: U S Troops Faced Doom in the Philippines But They Met It Bravely

The Bataan troops fought bravely and inflicted heavy losses. But unless the U.S. Navy could instantly resurrect the sunken battleships at Pearl Harbor, the Philippines were doomed.

Today In Johnson City History: May 6

May 6, 1840: The Whig reported on a recent death in the community. “Died at the residence of her Mother (sic), Mrs. Aiken, of Washington co. (sic) Tenn., on Sunday morning (indecipherable), Mrs. Eliza J. Carter, in her 42nd year of age.” The Whig was a newspaper published in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way in 1840. May 6, 1886: The Comet reported, “Messrs. Crandall & Shuler have arrived in Johnson City and have opened the Bank of Johnson City, in the west room under Jobe’s Hall. A fire-proof (sic) vault is being erected and inside of it will be placed a splendid Hall’s burglar proof steel safe, with a time lock. The gentlemen who will conduct the banking business came to this community with the highest recommendations. They have plenty of capital and are now ready for business. The bank will be a great convenience to Johnson City and will no doubt prove to be a paying institution.”

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