Word: soldiering
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DIED. DAVID LUDLUM, 86, weatherwise historian whose meteorological forecasts influenced the course of World War II; in Princeton, N.J. Well before smiling suns and animated cold fronts gained the day (and screen), this soldier-forecaster surveyed the skies to help time a successful assault on a German fortress in Italy...
...ceremony, Dyhrkopp recalled his days as a World War II soldier and credited Marshall's plan with preventing further strife in Europe...
...decision to pardon Air Force General Joseph Ralston, the top candidate to succeed John Shalikashvili as Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair, for an adulterous affair. The move has many questioning whether Cohen was establishing a double standard in the military in the wake of a string of high-profile soldiers who have been dismissed on similar charges in the past few months. Cohen said Ralston's affair was forgivable because it happened 13-years ago, but the Defense Secretary just this week accepted General James Longhouser's resignation over a similar incident. "I certainly don't see these cases...
...last time Harvard and Yale met together on a field called Soldier's 1941, and Pearl Harbor stood in the wings waiting for her December cue," The Crimson wrote...
...bloody disaster. But it didn't. It was a triumph--for Fujimori and for his much criticized military. Only 15 minutes after the commandos blasted and shot their way into the building, 71 of the hostages were free, all the guerrillas were dead, and only one prisoner and two soldiers had been killed (another soldier died several days later...