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With the Middle East in a state of persistent change and upheaval, there has long been a need for a comprehensive, yet readable, study that can give the intelligent and interested ‘lay-person’ a greater understanding of this diverse, complex region. ....
By BILL KIRK | The Eagle-Tribune | Published: May 5, 2021 METHUEN, Mass. (Tribune News Service) On May 22, Cadet 1st Lt. Nathaniel Hashem will oversee a staff of a half-dozen officers and an army of 100 in a highly choreographed, military-like operation. Not bad for a 16-year-old high school sophomore. Hashem, a member of the Junior ROTC at Methuen High School, has been given command of flag replacement day an annual event during which volunteers fan out across the city to replace old, tattered flags at the graves of military veterans in advance of Memorial Day ceremonies the following week. This year, under the tutelage of Paul Jensen, who recently took over as Methuen s veterans services officer, the operation has been revamped into an efficient, volunteer-driven assault on the city s cemeteries. ....
7 YANBU, Saudi Arabia Soldiers deployed to support the 1st Theater Sustainment Command conducted port operations at Saudi’s King Fahd Industrial Port at Yanbu, April 19-26, 2021 as part of Logistics Exercise 21 (LOGEX). The combined effort to support the exercise included the 101st Division Sustainment Brigade; 595th Transportation Bde.; 1stst Battalion, 35th Armored Regiment, 2nd Bde. Combat Team, 1st Armored Division; and mission partners from the Saudi armed forces. The purpose of LOGEX 21 was to demonstrate the 1st TSC’s readiness and ability to provide responsive support to U.S. and partner nation forces from anywhere in the U.S. Central Command theater, exercising the Trans-Arabian Network. ....
But tomorrow it will come to him. With his body too frail to attend a service, the military s top brass will lead a special Anzac Day ceremony at the 96-year-old s nursing home. Around 40 guests will be there to honour the army private, who has blood cancer. World War II veteran Bill Morris, 96, had one wish â to march again on Anzac Day. Picture: Alex Coppel He s one of Australia s last remaining Island Hoppers - a dogged team who skipped over Japanese strongholds to seize less fortified islands during the Allied advance across the Pacific during World War II. In an extraordinary effort to recognise Mr Morris service an army major will fly from Canberra for Sunday s event. ....