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Tag Archives: United States Army
strange embed-fellows
A little bit of truth slipped out recently, despite Donald Rumsfeld’s omnipotent micro-management. The whitewashing effort, well underway for days, helps identify for us those few news outlets which still hold the truth in high regard, and reveals the rest … Continue reading
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Tagged Captain, company radio network, correspondent, Donald Rumsfeld, Highway 9, platoon leader, Ronny Johnson, United States Army, Washington Post, William Branigin
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ice cream gone
Into the 60’s Howard Johnson’s still owned the road. Expansion had stretched coast to coast. In 1965, sales exceeded those of McDonald’s, Burger King and Kentucky Fried Chicken combined. They were the second largest food feeder in the United States … Continue reading
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Tagged Burger King, food feeder, Massachusetts, McDonald's, United States, United States Army
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Sturmabteilung
Speaking of the Third Reich, a brief visit to Britannica.com informs that “…the Sturmabteilung was reorganized in 1925 and soon resumed its violent ways, intimidating voters in national and local elections.” Not only that, but the US Army pays for … Continue reading