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    capitalist countries, were threatening the spread of communism through actions such as the Marshal Plan. In 1947 President Truman created the Marshal Plan to aspire in the rebuilding of Europe. The plan offered economic aid ($13 billion) to all countries rebuilding after the war . Stalin viewed this as American Imperialism and declined any aid for Western European countries under Soviet control . The Marshal Plan threatened Stalin as many of the European countries who were destroyed as a result…

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    Beowulf is like Sir William Marshal in two crucial ways; when he is loyal and his prowess in battle. The first example we see of prowess in battle is when Beowulf takes out 3 monsters even with old age. Who could do that? When Beowulf the warrior fought the dragon he may have been older than 80, but still he succeeded. Another example is the battle with Grendel's mom. Grendel's mom was beating Beowulf in the fight but he got back up and sliced her head off with a sword that no man could lift.…

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    Operation HUSKY

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    Operation HUSKY was ultimately an Allied victory that met its objectives, but its planning and execution highlighted significant deficiencies in command and control and integration of Allied forces. Senior commanders, primarily General Eisenhower and British General Alexander, failed to adequately provide their staffs and subordinate commanders with clear intent, nor did they fully exploit the combined ground, air, and naval capabilities available to them. This essay identifies the shortcomings…

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    battle with 2830 aircraft, made up of fighters, bombers and stuka dive bombers. The RAF comprised of 650 operational aircraft with 1434 aircrew spread over 52 squadrons. Post ‘The Battle of France’ the RAF were tactically well prepared. Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding had already sustained heavy casualties at Dunkirk and refused to send further…

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    The Undefeated Enemy Welcome to the Western style book, Louis L’amour’s “The Iron Marshal”. This book is a book meant for readers that love action and adventure series. The book takes place in a small town in Kansas sometime in the 1800s. The book begins in New York where a young boy named Tom Shanaghy, who is an Irish Immigrant. Tom came alone, no friends, family, or money. He was rough and tough one, the kind that knew how to fight. Tom would get hit but, just get right back up as if it…

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    With the fall of France on 22 June 1940, came the shifting of Germany’s attention to the coast of the United Kingdom. Hitler’s strategic goals for the region were dependent on the defeat of Great Britain, the last remaining ally remaining to fight off the Nazi advance through Europe. With this goal came the revision of Great Britain’s strategy in the war, it was simply to survive. While Germany began its raid of the United Kingdom through the air, the British people took to the skies to defend…

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    using terrain to support the rifle fire, Marshal de Saxe effectively multiplied his armies effectiveness against the enemy without risking control of the battlefield that comes with hand to hand combat and battle lines mixing. His ideas and tactics found within Reveries on the Art of War are founded on the exploitation of the rifle and artillery fire to his army’s advantages while minimizing his men 's exposure to the enemies own rifle and artillery fire. Marshal de Saxes was also hindered the…

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    difficult experience of being ostracized. During the first few weeks at Frantz School, Ruby was confronted with blatant racism in full view of her federal escorts. On her second day of school, a woman threatened to poison her. After this, the federal marshals allowed her to only eat food from home. On another day, she was "greeted" by a woman displaying a black doll in a wooden coffin. Ruby's mother kept encouraging her to be strong and pray while entering the school, which Ruby discovered…

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    Arguments Against TSA

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    Mr. Maclean says “this is because they did not want to pay for the hotels and other living cost of their air marshals.” Also saying that this was planned to happen even after the Saudi Arabian government told of a planned plane hijackings that would eclipse the 9/11 attacks, these were supposed to take place sometime that week. Mr. Maclean’s whistleblowing brought…

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    Director for Law Enforcement (AFSD-LE). I have significant experience working in local, state and federal law enforcement communities and a great understanding of the dynamics that drive each. As a member of TSA’s Office of Law Enforcement/Federal Air Marshal Service (OLE/FAMS) for the last 10-years and having multiple supervisory, field office and headquarters assignments, I have gained considerable insight to the inner workings of TSA. With more than four-years of experience as the FBI’s…

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