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Transcripts For CSPAN3 U.S. Army In Northern Russia 1918-1919 20240713

Of the company a regiment. On the morning of january 19 1919, he stationed at the bottom river 250 mile self guarding the line of the American Allied little conflict which ill be explaining. He was awakened that morning in shelves screamed upon the river. He got out of bed and joint men and demanding the lines and these forms were headed for hundreds of forms on skis, meringue tunics and heading straight within minutes they were upon these americans which were overwhelmed quickly and the fight for their lives to escape north for their Companies Headquarters and north which is where they were stationed. They put the flight and a handful of them got back to their Company Headquarters and thats just a lead in to the question of what americans were doing in russia in 1919. Im glad you asked that. Basically, th ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 U.S. Senate U.S. Senate 20240714

Quorum call a senator mr. President. The presiding officer the senator from arkansas. Mr. Boozman thank you, mr. President. I rise today to recognize. The presiding officer were in a quorum call. Mr. Boozman i ask that it is dispensed with. The presiding officer without objection. Mr. Boozman thank you, mr. President. Mr. President , i rise today to recognize a remarkable arkansan at the end of a 38year army career. Lieutenant general andrei pigey who will retire in september is the deputy chief of staff for army logistics. His nearly fourdecade career has taken him literally all over the world but his roots are and always have been in arkansas. The general was born in stamps, arkansas, a small town in Lafayette County with less than 3,000 people. The son of a World War Ii Army veteran, the general didnt have his sights set on a career of military service from a young ag ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 National World War I Museum And Memorial Call-In 20180101

In the fields of flanders, because of the munitions, and one presumes because of death, those grounds then were disturbed, and those poppies began to grow. And so, the poppies then grew in amongst what is the killing fields. And so, then the poem in flanders field, was written. It began popularity in 1919 after the war in britain and then soon in the United States. Poppies began being sold as remembrance to raise funds for wounded veterans. When you come into the National World war i museum and memorial, as you mentioned, theres a bridge that takes you into the main galleries under which this glass bridge is a beautiful field of poppies, red poppies of flanders field. There are 9,000 blooms, each representing 1,000 combatant deaths. Its really an architectural masterpiece, i think, of the museum, very striking for visitors. Whats interesting is to see how
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Transcripts For CSPAN3 National World War I Museum And Memorial Call-In 20180102

Germany entering into world war i. More than 100,000 americans died in the conflict. The influx of u. S. Resources changed the tides of the global war bringing it to a close 18 months later on november 11th, 1918. To mark the 100th anniversary of what was then known as the great war, American History tv is live from the museum in kansas city, missouri. Well be here for the next two and a half hours. Well take you on a tour of some of the exhibits and involve you in conversations with top world war i historians. As we open our program were joined in the museum by the president and ceo of museum matthew naylor. You have a lot of resources to preserving the memory. Why is it important for people in 2017 to know this story . I dont think you can think of the last 100 years, particularly in the United States, without understanding the impact of world war i. Thats true of countrie ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Jerry Falwells Liberty University 20180218

He was the eight pillar of that date. In the books of ezra and nehemiah, we have the story of what happened to the minority of those who tour returned to jerusalem. Family have had been in. Irginia since the 1600s his father died when he was 15. Andtwo brothers still lived he began to go to church and lynchburg. He became a christian and decided he wanted to go to a christian college. Public speaking. Bible collegetist and came back to lynchburg and he applied a lot of those business principles that he learned from his family. And starting immediately a Radio Television project. Fundraising was a big part of it. 1971, a university. He was a pastor first, but he had inherited a lot of entrepreneurial traits, so he applied those to his ministry and school. It was a big reason for the Phenomenal Growth. By father fronted thomas
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