Hosted by the National World war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. Id like to introduce our next speaker for the day. That is dr. John curatola. He is an associate professor of history at the United States army command and general Staff College at fort leavenworth, kansas. Prior to this position dr. Curatola was an active duty marine Corps Officer and retired in 2009 as a Lieutenant Colonel after 22 years of service. Today we have the honor of welcoming him for his talk thats going to explore ways allied and Central Forces battled for air superiority during world war 1. And listen truly for how he will emphasize how skyfought battles lead to the modern development of the concept of total war. Please join me in a warm welcome to dr. John curatola. [ applause ] thank you, lora. I appreciate it. Thank you, lora. I appreciate the introduction. If you noticed when she went down my biography, yes, im a marine officer who works at an army school who studies air power. I have kin
Hosted by the National World war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. Id like to introduce our next speaker for the day. That is dr. John curatola. He is an associate professor of history at the United States army command and general Staff College at fort leavenworth, kansas. Prior to this position dr. Curatola was an active duty marine Corps Officer and retired in 2009 as a Lieutenant Colonel after 22 years of service. Today we have the honor of welcoming him for his talk thats going to explore ways allied and Central Forces battled for air superiority during world war 1. And listen truly for how he will emphasize how skyfought battles lead to the modern development of the concept of total war. Please join me in a warm welcome to dr. John curatola. [ applause ] thank you, lora. I appreciate it. Thank you, lora. I appreciate the introduction. If you noticed when she went down my biography, yes, im a marine officer who works at an army school who studies air power. I have kin
Hosted by the National World war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. Id like to introduce our next speaker for the day. That is dr. John curatola. He is an associate professor of history at the United States army command and general Staff College at fort leavenworth, kansas. Prior to this position dr. Curatola was an active duty marine Corps Officer and retired in 2009 as a Lieutenant Colonel after 22 years of service. Today we have the honor of welcoming him for his talk thats going to explore ways allied and Central Forces battled for air superiority during world war 1. And listen truly for how he will emphasize how skyfought battles lead to the modern development of the concept of total war. Please join me in a warm welcome to dr. John curatola. [ applause ] thank you, lora. I appreciate it. Thank you, lora. I appreciate the introduction. If you noticed when she went down my biography, yes, im a marine officer who works at an army school who studies air power. I have kin
Tap water could use as a conductor. Who could have been a bad fire could have become a deadly incident. There are minerals in the water that could interact with the electricity and unfortunately cause electrocution and harm to those fighting the fire. Deenergizing a substation of this size is not easy. Once that was confirmed. There were more steps to take. We not only remotely opened the switches to stop the throw of electricity to this facility. We confirmed manually there was no power flowing in the area where these firefighters were about to fight this fire. Finally by the numbers here. Late this afternoon we were told that 2400 people still without Service Since yesterday and then we were told a short time ago that they are starting to cut in the portable generators, the truck mounted generators but had to take an additional 1400 customers off line temporarily. The hope is that everyone will be back and have power sometime early this evening, 6 00 plus or minus. Live in north phil
Showers return to the bay area tonight. Looking live towards richmond where the clouds just opened up. Im ama daetz. And im dan ashley. Begin with the rain as band of wet weather sweeps across the bay area. Live look. Showers started a few minutes ago. Sandhya patel is tracking it. We have a spring storm dumping good rain around parts of the bay area. East bay, yellows and oranges are downpours around pine street and martinez, across 680 getting heavy rain and looking at rain rates, about half an inch an hour is what were seeing. North bay, tiberon, paradise drive, moderate pockets as well. San francisco, bal bo with a, its coming down. Reports from twitter on this. Level one. Up to quarter inch of rain. Scattered showers. Will be slippery spots driving or walking tomorrow. Ferry, light chop expected. Hour by hour look coming up. As that light rain moves in stay on top of when showers will arrive where you live with the abc7 news accuweather app. Developing news out of the east oakland