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Vietnam veteran awarded Bronze Star, 50 years later
On Thursday retired Army Specialist Ronald Mallory received the nation s fourth-highest honor for military personnel: the Bronze Star. Author: 13News Now Staff Updated: 11:14 PM EST March 4, 2021
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. It was an honor 50 years in the making.
Retired Army Specialist Ronald Mallory received the nation s fourth-highest honor for military personnel: the Bronze Star.
This award was given for his brave actions on February 23, 1971, during the Vietnam War. Mallory s gun truck, Brutus, was attacked and his team was seriously hurt. He was able to drive them to safety but rarely talked about that day after getting home.
James Bartlett reflects upon the Irish-built DeLorean that became one
of the most iconic cars in automotive and film history.
It’s hard to believe that 40 years ago – on January 21, 1981 to be exact – the first DeLorean DMC-12 rolled off the factory production line at the factory in Dunmurry, a suburb of Belfast.
Yes, the famous DeLorean was an Irish-built car, and decades later, former employees still talk fondly of those chaotic days of “The Troubles”, when the jobs and security that the plant bought was, for a time at least, a near-miracle.
The factory famously closed less than two years later in a swirl of scandal, because despite a glittering launch and acres of press coverage, initial demand was underwhelming too. A poor US exchange rate and oil crisis added to financial and production problems, and eventually the British government decided to stop the spigot of support funding.
Faked kidnapping doc tops Passion slate
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Népliget – Budapest’s largest park soon due for change
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01/03/2021 9.21am
Népliget is the largest public park in Budapest, but is far from the most popular, falling outside the city centre, in an area not considered the safest. Once hosting Hungary s first Grand Prix, the city s biggest restaurant and the largest rollercoaster in Central Europe, the park is now due for renovation.
Népliget, the People s Park , has been neglected for numerous years
now, with its old attractions closed down and greenery left to decay. At the
end of 2020, therefore, announcements of
upcoming developments here were warmly
welcomed.
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