https://templedavid.org/symons/608q5514b6 It’s been a long day – I woke at 0230h in Seattle, drove to Portland, flew to Minneapolis and then into Kansas City. Then drove onto post at Ft. Leavenworth, rendezvoused with the rest of the journalists present for the training, attended meetings, snagged some dinner during one meeting and had a quick historical tour.
https://yplocal.us/fik9oy4p0 Something pretty damn cool about walking the same streets stalked by Patton, Eisenhower, TR, MacArthur and many other greats through history. It made the hair stand up on my neck.
https://restoreredspruce.org/2024/05/13/a75m3noxf Time to catch a bit of sleep before a day of meetings and classroom time tomorrow. I’m hunkered up in the barracks, laptop on my lap, camera bag on the bed next to me.
source link It’s fascinating to work with a set of journalists – MSNBC, the BBC and several major networks are represented here. I’m kind of the lone – young – freelancer. Lots of different (and very strong) personalities.
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Cheap Xanax From Mexico Here are a few images from my brief time spent on post thus far. I’ve been here for less than five hours. You bet I’ve been taking pictures.
https://aaerj.org.br/2024/05/13/aerqyytchu More updates will come as allowed.
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Buy Xanax 1Mg It’s been several years ago now, but I was on post at Camp Lejeune, the Marine base in North Carolina, for a day job project. What struck me was how terribly YOUNG everyone was. It’s heartbreaking.
Chris, there are a lot of young men and women in the military, certainly. But I’ve been struck by how proud these men and women are of their service, of their comradeship and their mission. It’s very heartening to see, very inspiring.