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Amanda (Mandi) Dawn Bjork, 30, of Virginia, died Thursday, July 1, 2021. She was born Nov. 20, 1990, in Gillette, Wyo., a true gift from God to her parents, Todd and Kimberly Bjork (Larson) who waited 8 years for a child. Amanda lived in Wright, Wyo., until her parents moved back to Minnesota in 1996. She grew up in rural Embarrass where her love for Godâs creation thrived. Youâd often find her in the woods exploring or swimming in Pike River. Mandi graduated from JFK High School and earned a Bachelorâs Degree at Northwestern University in St. Paul. Amanda worked and lived in the cities prior to moving to Virginia. Amanda worked as a PCA and then a teacher prior to becoming owner and operator of American HomeâMaidâ an organizing and cleaning service. Amanda attended the Evangelical Free Church of Embarrass. ....
Department of Defence It’s a very special day. It’s a day where we acknowledge the bravery of Lieutenant Tony Jensen, I acknowledge Tony, [inaudible] and the rest of his family who are here today and also those who bore arms with him on that day, 52 years ago. The Australian people have always had an implied covenant with those who serve us at arms. That covenant was upheld after World War One, World War Two, Korea, but it was broken with those who went to Vietnam. It was a disgrace the way we treated our veterans. It’s been a long journey to restore that covenant with our Vietnam veterans, from 1987 [inaudible] part of the way, but there are still things left undone and today is significant because we acknowledge Tony and those who fought alongside him at the battle of Coral Balmoral where 26 Australians died, and more than 100 were wounded over a 26 day period. ....
Former Lieutenant in the RAR Mortar Platoon, Tony Jensen. Photo: Nathan Schmidt. FORTY-three years after the Battle of Coral-Balmoral, Vietnam veteran Tony Jensen will receive the “Medal for Gallantry” from Governor-General David Hurley this afternoon (May 13). Moments after wreaths were lain for his former servicemen during a commemorative ceremony at the Vietnam memorial on ANZAC Parade this morning, Mr Jensen, the former Lieutenant in the RAR Mortar Platoon, is pleased to finally be receiving the medal, saying it will be a tribute to the mortarmen and the gunners that stood with him. The federal shadow minister for veterans’ affairs, Shane Newman, spoke at the ceremony and acknowledged that the medal being awarded to Mr Jensen will mean that an historic wrong will be rewritten. ....
Brooklyn, NY, June 19, 2020. Volume 62, Issue 1 SPRING FORWARD, FALL BACK. As mnemonics go, one of the best, as equipment for living, not the recipe we need. Though this issue hits the bookstands the day after we spin the clocks ahead, if springing forward is what you’re looking for, you’ve come to the wrong place. Many things must change, given where we’ve been, yet none of that will happen unless we come to terms with what we’ve learned. And it isn’t the lies, the self-dealing, the rancor, or even, at some level, the damage done, the lives ended, the fortunes ruined, the friends and family lost. All of that still burns, how could it not, and nothing will be forgotten, because how could it be? Yet what is truly essential, what must at last be confronted, was delivered to us drop by drop during this interminable succession of isolated days, a truth that 2020 hindsight cannot not reveal. Though elsewhere there will be other versions, in the US that truth is simple ....
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