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North Korea s 200,000 Special Forces are Ready for Anything

North Korea has likely the largest special-forces organization in the world. Here s What You Need to Remember: One of the most vital parts of North Korea’s war machine is one that relies the most on so-called “soldier power” skills. North Korea has likely the largest special-forces organization in the world, numbering two hundred thousand men and women trained in unconventional warfare. Pyongyang’s commandos are trained to operate throughout the Korean Peninsula, and possibly beyond, to present an asymmetric threat to its enemies. For decades North Korea maintained an impressive all-arms force of everything from tanks to mechanized infantry, artillery, airborne forces and special forces. The country’s conventional forces, facing a long slide after the end of the Cold War, have faced equipment obsolescence and supply shortages for example, North Korea has very few tanks based on the 1970s Soviet T-72, and most are still derivatives of the 1960s-era T-62. The rest of P

Hundreds risked everything in Selma 56 years ago today This group is trying to identify them

Hundreds risked everything in Selma 56 years ago today This group is trying to identify them
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Bloody Sunday: This group is trying to identify Selma marchers who risked everything 56 years ago today

Bloody Sunday: This group is trying to identify Selma marchers who risked everything 56 years ago today CNN 3/7/2021 By Eliott C. McLaughlin, CNN © Tom Lankford/The Birmingham News/AP Albert Turner and Bob Mants walk directly behind fellow civil rights stalwarts Hosea Williams and John Lewis, but most of the marchers who took part that day remain unidentified. Debra Barnes Wilson was 8 on Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama. She and her grandmother, Julia Barnes, joined the voting rights marchers, filing in at the back of the column, but turned back because the elder, an asthmatic, grew short of breath. The girl s grandmother, who raised her, lived in George Washington Carver Homes, across the street from the Brown Chapel AME Church, where marchers congregated before heading across the Edmund Pettus Bridge into what late civil rights icon John Lewis called a sea of blue a phalanx of state troopers standing ready to brutalize the peaceful demonstrators.

Hundreds risked everything in Selma 56 years ago today This group is trying to identify them

Hundreds risked everything in Selma 56 years ago today This group is trying to identify them
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Bloody Sunday: This group is trying to identify Selma marchers who risked everything 56 years ago today

Bloody Sunday: This group is trying to identify Selma marchers who risked everything 56 years ago today
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