Republicans are desperate to hold on to this seat in traditionally red district. The president is invested in this race. Lets get right to atlanta this evening with the latest. So this special election, hotly contested, closely watched. Youre at the headquarters, bring us uptodate. Well, don, i can tell you sources in both parties are expecting this to go to a run off on june 20th. Do not expect os off to win this seat tonight if he we to do that would need more than 50 of the vote and right now 77 of the presinchts reporting hes at 50. 3 of the vote clinging to that 50 threshold. Second place has deep relationships as well. Shes expected to do well as more of the vote comes in. Especially from today. So right now, i can tell you, here at ossoff headquarters people are energized they can see on the big screen behind us. But theres also a sense of concern that perhaps will not get that 50 margin and there will be that run off on june 20th. And when is that happens this is going to be a
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How Hawaii Became A Training Ground For The Indonesian Military - Honolulu Civil Beat
How Hawaii Became A Training Ground For The Indonesian Military
Hawaii’s politicians and military commanders have pushed for strong defense ties with Jakarta for two decades, but Indonesia’s bloody history in the Pacific casts a shadow. Reading time: 12 minutes.
On a rainy November day outside of Wahiawa at the 25th Infantry Division’s Lightning Academy, a platoon of U.S. Army Cavalry scouts trained with Indonesian paratroopers in the jungle.
They used ropes to cross ravines and evacuated casualties up and down steep inclines through the jungle environment. Experienced jungle fighters, the Indonesians taught the Americans as much as they were learning.