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  Endnotes for Chapter XVIII
John S. Wilfley served as commanders, Col. Bernard A. Johnson bore for eighteen months the brunt of the early and difficult days of adjustment as well as the strains and satisfactions of the period in 1944 of highest efficiency and peak performance.
PGF 26-A. 46 (1) Memo, Col Osborne for Col Booth, 28 Apr 43, sub: Lighterage Facilities; and 1st Ind, Col Booth to Col Osborne, 6 Jun 43.
GF 26-A. (2) Ltr, Col Booth to Col Osborne, 29 Jul 43.
www.army.mil /Cmh-Pg/books/wwii/persian/ench18.htm   (2575 words)

  
 Battle of Shiloh Background   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
His chief of Artillery, Col. J.D. Webster, had established a line of 53 guns on the heights around Pittsburg Landing.
n late April and May the Federals crept toward Corinth and seized it, while an amphibious force on the Mississippi was destroying the Confederate River Defense Fleet and capturing Memphis.
The 18th Louisiana Infantry Regiment was in the 2nd Corps (Maj. Gen.
www.pochefamily.org /resourcecenter/shiloh.htm   (1652 words)

  
 The Southwest Pacific Area
For a few months after the theater command and its medical section were set up, the statistical section in the office of the Surgeon, USASOS (Colonel Petters), experienced difficulty in obtaining statistics from the Sixth U.S. Army and Fifth Air Force, and later from the 14th Antiaircraft Command.
He advocated making the theater malariologist, Colonel Smith, "chief medical inspector" and his first assistant malariologist, Colonel Orth, "medical inspector (special) malariologist." Both were to remain at USAFFE headquarters in their new assignments, but the theater malariologist, who should have direct operational control over antimalaria personnel, could best function from the Advance Base, New Guinea.
Any of the malariologists (except the theater malariologist and his assistant) might be attached to the staff of a commander to advise him on control measures and to supervise the control work undertaken within his command.
history.amedd.army.mil /booksdocs/wwii/orgadmin/org_admin_wwii_chpt10.htm   (17411 words)

  
 FindLaw for Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal and State Resources, Forms, and Code
In short, the screen of a drive-in theater is not "so obtrusive as to make it impossible for an unwilling individual to avoid exposure to it." Redrup v.
Such screens are invariably huge; 1 indeed, photographs included in the record of this case show that the screen of petitioner's theater dominated the view from public places including nearby residences and adjacent highways.
On the other hand, assuming arguendo that there could be a play performed in a theater by nude actors involving genuine communication of ideas, the same conduct in a public park or street could be prosecuted under an ordinance prohibiting indecent exposure.
caselaw.lp.findlaw.com /scripts/getcase.pl?navby=case&court=us&vol=422&page=205   (5477 words)

  
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Pilot Qualifications: Lt Col Heller, the aircraft commander and pilot flying the left seat, was an experienced pilot, having accumulated 5583 flying hours, 1109 of which had been in the C-121.
In the previous 30 days Lt Col Heller had flown 59.3 hours on 6 combat missions, averaging almost 9.9 hours per mission.
Since his arrival at Korat in November of 1968 he had received an initial local proficiency checkride, a combat proficiency (theater indoctrination) flight and a no-notice checkride, all documented on AF Forms 8; the no- notice check was administered on 17 Jan 69 (blanked word).
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 C I N 3 M A - Moving Pictures - Reviews - We Were Soldiers
The theaters are being flooded with war movies lately.
Most of them were green lighted before the events of September 11th, but this new wave of patriotic movies might get the rest of the world sick of American patriotism.
Lt. Col Moore has to train a select group of officers to ride into battle in Hueys.
www.cin3ma.tv /moving_pictures/reviews/w/we_were_soldiers.shtml   (338 words)

  
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It would be an ambiguous threat if not for the N WEU/sc which clearly targets GA. 3 N's: When SA has seemed too powerful a power in some games, I have been tempted to add in the rule that max.
An N in CCA is potentially a liability, so the build suggests the US may try for a more aggressive expansion.
With both N's against MAT it is difficult to imagine a trusting relationship there.
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 HyperWar: The Army Air Forces in WWII: Vol. IV--The Pacific: Guadalcanal to Saipan [Chapter 6]
By the middle of August, a fighter control sector and radar sets had been established, forty miles of rubber cable had been dug in for local communications, a message center and radio station were in operation, and an ordnance dump and quartermaster supply room were serving the more than 3,000 troops already in the area.
According to Col. Rinsuka Kaneko, from July 1943 to August 1943 on the staff of the Eighth Area Army at Rabaul and from then until September 1944 with the Fourth Air Force sqs.
On 10 January, Col. Victor E. Bertrandias was placed in command of the Townsville area and Col. Carl A. Brandt, deputy service commander since June 1943, at Port Moresby.
www.ibiblio.org /hyperwar/AAF/IV/AAF-IV-6.html   (18198 words)

  
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When, on 26 December, Model asked for a free hand with all OKW reserves, specifically mentioning the 10th SS Panzer and 11th Panzer plus three or four armored divisions from other theaters, he was given a stone-the two Volks Grenadier divisions brought up on the 23d.
General Westphal later alleged that Rundstedt personally addressed himself to the Fuehrer on 22 December with a plea that the Ardennes offensive be brought to a halt in order to reinforce the Eastern Front.
Nikiforov alleging that the Soviet attack in January 1945 "averted the danger of the rout of the Anglo-American armies." [16] Was the risk assumed by Hitler and his senior military advisers in the Ardennes offensive a valid one?
www.ibiblio.org /pub/academic/history/marshall/military/wwii/Battle.of.Bulge/Green.Book/chap_25.txt   (13394 words)

  
 Reference Library
Nathaniel Meserve, of the New Hampshire troops, who distinguished himself in the Louisburg expedition in 1745: he is said to have been of the same family tat came to Maine, and a brother to the Gorham Clement.
MESERVE, FRANK PIERCE, merchant, was born Nov. 30, 1852, in Rochester, N. He attended the West Lebanon academy, Maine, and subsequently moved to Redlands, Cal., where he is a successful clothing merchant.
Two more New Hampshire authors won their first recognition here, Clara Augusta Jones, better known "Clara Augusta," and Col. Arthur L. Meserve, who wrote under more than a dozen pen names, and used to turn out a novel of from fifty to sixty thousand words in a week.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Plains/7951/referenc.htm   (3525 words)

  
 BlackWings.com
While Sunday's event, held at the armory, was marked by ceremonies, long speeches and photo opportunities recognizing the excellence of Davis and the Airmen, it also became a call for a national historic center to become a reality at nearby Moton Field.
Lewis, who manages the Tuskegee airport at Moton Field, said the historic center planned to honor the barrier-breaking pilots would be 100,000 square feet in size.
It would house Tuskegee Airmen aircraft, museum exhibits, a library and, it is hoped, a state-of-the-art theater.
www.blackwings.com   (1724 words)

  
 AII POW-MIA InterNetwork
The American Century Theater in Arlington is giving area audiences a chance to see one of the most compelling, yet rarely performed, courtroom dramas in American theater, Saul Levitt's "The Andersonville Trial."
The theater has re-created the 1865 war crimes trial in Washington of Confederate Capt. Henry Wirz.
The audience sits not on theater seats but on long wooden benches around the room, some just a few feet from actors portraying military officials and lawyers.
www.aiipowmia.com /inter21/in071401and.html   (681 words)

  
 Rockingham Directory 1905
On the first floor you will find the office, game rooms, branch public library and reading room, public baths, gymnasium and a theater seating almost 1,000 people.
The second floor has a large kitchen used for domestic science, an assembly room, a club room, a coat room and the motion picture booth.
We have furnished a theater for many outside dramatic amateurs and a meeting place for the numberless gatherings.
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 The Honolulu Advertiser | Island Life
Parrish, a veteran of Broadway (she was Young Cosette in "Les Miserables"), said of Wendy: "I’m really excited, because it’s an original play and the part is gonna be written for me. I get to sing, dance and act!" Matsumoto and Roslyn are collaborating on the tunes...
Minnie Ruiz was tickled when Ron Mizutani joined her class to learn "The Cha Cha Slide," the current rage at Rolando’s Salsa Club at Kahala Mall, where the likes of George Raymond, Danny Kaleikini and George Vincent have been spotted...
NAMES ’N’ PLACES: Jack Cione was on the Internet the other day and noticed that one of his acts from the past, the late Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, has a long-playing album, "A Nite at the Forbidden City," up for bid on eBay.
the.honoluluadvertiser.com /2001/Mar/09/showbiz.html   (475 words)

  
 New York History Articles
The real-life career and ancestry of Col. Munro (George Monro) of Fort William Henry, as provided by Scottish lawyer John A. Inglis.
After criticizing and investigating Cooper's "errors" in anachronistic use of the name "Glenn's", renaming Lake George as "the Horican", and giving Col. Munro his daughters Cora and Alice, Mr.
George Monro of Fort William Henry [continued from a 1914 article], and the bridges spanning the cave-covered island.
external.oneonta.edu /cooper/articles/nyhistory.html   (1522 words)

  
 Chicago Free Press THEATER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Combining the jauntiness of anime and the rich textures of story theater’s multiple narration, Frank Galati’s captivating adaptation of two short stories by Haruki Murakami, “super-frog saves tokyo” and “honey pie,” centers on three friends in the days following the 1995 Kobe earthquake.
In his hands, the entertainment value of the play is never sacrificed for its heady ideas.
The film version of “Grand Hotel” is where Greta Garbo delivers her famous line “I want to be let alone.” This musical version has a so-so score but is strong on character.
www.chicagofreepress.com /news/freestyle/theater   (1554 words)

  
 The North Carolina National Guard - Entrusted to Protect: Committed to Excellence!
While deployed the 217th PSB was in charge of managing and supervising mail flow throughout the theater, providing mail to over 200,000 civilians and coalition forces engaged in combat operations throughout Iraq.
A welcome home ceremony will be held at the unit's armory at Camp Butner the first week of November.
A 32-year veteran with the Military, Col. Martin’s current assignment is commander of the 113th Field Artillery Brigade.
www.nc.ngb.army.mil   (757 words)

  
 CV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Mass media effects on adolescent sexual behavior and relationship beliefs; impact of public health media campaigns designed to promote reproductive health; adolescent media use and reproductive behavior; health communication; media effects on society (particularly with reference to health and sexual cultures); communication theory (persuasion; agenda-setting; framing; social network theory); development communication; and Internet studies.
Col, N., Keller, S., Dibble, E. (2002, March).
Col, N., Maibach, E., Slater, M., Rigotti, N., Pbert, L., Keller, S. Delivering more effective brief behavioral interventions to young women in primary care: Stimulating demand and supply.
www.msubillings.edu /skeller/CV.htm   (2400 words)

  
 The Andersonville Trial Continues Tonight
Chandler; Travis Mclaughlin as Dr. John C. Bates; Emanuel Harper as Ambrose Spencer; Dustin Foster as James H. Davidson; Matt McKay as Jasper Culver; Ian Bensberg as James W. Gray; Jonathan Grandoit as a Union Soldier; Tyler Williams as a Court Reporter; and Timothy Closson as a newspaperman.
In 2005-2006, seating for Theater productions will be by general admission, though free tickets are required for Theater productions.
Other theater productions for the 2005-2006 season include: Studio One Acts: The Vietnamization of New Jersey on November 9-11; Churchill at Eight: Two Plays by Caryl Churchill on February 22-25; and The Braggart Soldier on April 19-22.
www.wabash.edu /news/displaystory.cfm?news_ID=2808   (439 words)

  
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J.W. Wallack was playing "Rosedale" at his own theater.
Blanchard "and the dogs" were doing "The Watchman and His Dogs" at the Bowery Theatre in conjunction with "The Signet Ring, or the Triumph of Greece," also "Sixteen String Jack." Ouida was writing what were then judged to be very sexy novels, though they would read as tame stuff now.
McFarland was represented by John Graham, Elbridge T. Gerry and Col. Charles S. Spencer.
www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com /Police/Sins/Tragedy.html   (5034 words)

  
 Salon.com News | The corruption of Col. James Hiett
Yet the case of Col. James Hiett, former commander of U.S. Army anti-drug advisors in Colombia, due to be sentenced in mid-July for covering up his wife's drug smuggling, has everything to do with the passage last week of more than $1 billion in military aid to Colombia.
Hiett's case offers dark hints of what the United States is in for by turning the Colombian drug-war theater into a large-scale American military enterprise -- and it reveals, too, some of the costs of the drug war on America's own streets.
The Hiett scandal is already an international embarrassment to the United States, and its outlines have been widely reported.
www.salon.com /news/feature/2000/07/05/hiett   (744 words)

  
 Publisher-supplied biographical information about contributor(s) for Library of Congress control number 91217329   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Liliana Villegas was chosen because she is, above all else, an intelligent, creative and dynamic woman, one who is passionate about good food and an artist in the preparation of exceptional meals.
She designed the scenery and costumes for "AGA", directed by Korean Choreographer Cho Kyoo-Hyun, with whom she won the coveted "Bessie Award" from the Brookling Academy of Music of New York for Best Visual Achievement of 1985.
She has a gift for creating exquisite flavors, original and daring combinations, with sensitivity, good taste and a deep understanding of the Old Caldas region in whose capital, Manizales, he lives, works and cooks with her fruits.
www.loc.gov /catdir/bios/hol054/91217329.html   (242 words)

  
 Colon Teatro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Report by guest author Les Inglis of an evening spent in Buenos Aires at the venerable Teatro Colon, the city's premier opera house.
They all told of Teatro Col??????n, the city's huge performing arts theater I knew Teatro Col??????n was to be nothing like that
Considered one of the world's finest opera houses, the Col??????n Theater in Buenos Aires is the home of
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Desc: The history of the Chinese Theater is reproduction of the manuscript of an "official" history of the United State's involvement in China during World War II.
Also included are the documents that authorize the downgrading of the material from classified to unclassified.
This collection is a reproduction of the monographs that were prepared (it should be noted that not all of them reach the editing phase, so care should be taken as to accuracy).
www.libraries.psu.edu /newsandmicroforms/microfinder/second.htm   (7553 words)

  
 Continuous Acquisition and Life-cycle Support (CALS) is a joint Department of Defense (DoD) and industry strategy for ...
In 1994, Price was assigned as the Tactical Integration Manager for the Defense Message System (DMS) at the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and in 1996 she became the Chief of the Director’s Group working for the DISA Director.
Price returned to the United States in 2000 and was assigned as a Division Chief for Force XXI Architectures in the Office of the Director for Information Systems for Command, Control, Communications and Computers (DISC4), where she was responsible for building the systems architectures for the Army's new Brigade Combat Teams.
Joanne Powell, PEO EIS' Deputy PEO, Infrastructure passed the charter from Col. David Ludwig to Smith.
www.monmouth.army.mil /monmessg/newmonmsg/jul192002/m29larsen.htm   (775 words)

  
 Tables in HTML documents
This attribute, which must be an integer > 0, specifies the number of columns in a column group.
When it is necessary to single out a column (e.g., for style information, to specify width information, etc.) within a group, authors must identify that column with a
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 KyndVeggieShow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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Thelarmis Younkin] (Col. Bruce Hampton and the Fiji Mariners) on drums, Yonrico Scott (Col. Bruce Hampton and the Fiji Mariners) on drums 12/30/98 Atlanta, GA - Fox Theater All DAT A:D 00 source: n/a source: AKG481B's>Denecke 20 bit A/D converter>Panasonic SV3800.
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 U.S.-trained Iraqi guards lack guns / After blast at U.N., officers complain they're vulnerable
FBI agents working from an abandoned guesthouse in Baghdad Airport say they have only vague details about who might have been behind the attack.
"There are hundreds and hundreds of explosive devices in this theater (of conflict), and we are just beginning" our analysis, said an FBI agent, who spoke by telephone Monday on condition of anonymity.
The continuing attacks on nonmilitary targets, like the earlier bomb blasts in August at the U.N. headquarters and the Jordanian Embassy, are undermining morale among the 10,000-person Facilities Protection Service (FPS), officers whom the Pentagon has trained and hired over the past two months to protect public buildings in Iraq.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2003/09/23/MN122628.DTL   (995 words)

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