Dude was 52 years old when the ACW ended and a 2nd LT?
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I assume a battlefield promotion (which was pretty common), but no clue when he actually enlisted during the war. Commissions were also given during the war for helping raise units/soldiers, so maybe he got a platoon/squadron of folks to enlist so he was given the commission (see: Daniel Sickles).JABQ04 said:
Dude was 52 years old when the ACW ended and a 2nd LT?
Speaking of the Falklands, there was a post on the politics board that referenced it as "What about when nato member UK attacked Argentinians fighting for freedom/independence?" This was I guess done to justify the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the threat they were facing from NATO.jwoodmd said:
The British nuclear sub had quite a year in 1982. She became the first nuclear powered submarine to sink an enemy warship (in the Falklands War). Later that year, using special pincer/cutters she stole a Soviet towed sonar array and recovered it in order to learn its secrets (especially, if it came from Western tech that was stolen). Had the British sub been discovered trying to cut away the Soviet sonar array it would have been considered an act of war.
HMS Conqueror was a Churchill-class nuclear-powered attack submarine and one of the most powerful ships in the Royal Navy in the 1980s. During the Falklands War she sank the Argentine Navy light cruiser ARA General Belgrano] when it was determined the ship posed a threat to the Royal Navy task force steaming south to retake the Falkland Islands. The sinking was only the second sinking by submarine torpedo since the Second World War and first by a nuclear powered submarine.
Just two months later, the nuclear-powered Conqueror was nine thousand miles away, in the Barents Sea. She had been outfitted with an unusual set of tools: a pair of remote-controlled heavy steel cutting blades and television cameras. All in the interest of stealing a top secret Russian towed sonar array.
Oh the politics board Russian and Chinese propagandists who absolutely love to stir up trouble. Yes, the US was the first to get article 5 NATO backing because of 9/11. I guess the UK could have asked for NATO assistance in the Falklands but the US also has protection treaties with the Americas going way back to the Madison Doctrine and strong Spain and Portugal relationships with Argentina, Brazil, etc. so it would have been messy. And I think the UK wanted to show "we can handle this ourselves" - however, both the US and UK acknowledged the US was supplying massive intelligence information to the UK. But, it would be hard not to given how intertwined the US and UK intelligence agencies were and still are.Aggie1205 said:Speaking of the Falklands, there was a post on the politics board that referenced it as "What about when nato member UK attacked Argentinians fighting for freedom/independence?" This was I guess done to justify the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the threat they were facing from NATO.jwoodmd said:
The British nuclear sub had quite a year in 1982. She became the first nuclear powered submarine to sink an enemy warship (in the Falklands War). Later that year, using special pincer/cutters she stole a Soviet towed sonar array and recovered it in order to learn its secrets (especially, if it came from Western tech that was stolen). Had the British sub been discovered trying to cut away the Soviet sonar array it would have been considered an act of war.
HMS Conqueror was a Churchill-class nuclear-powered attack submarine and one of the most powerful ships in the Royal Navy in the 1980s. During the Falklands War she sank the Argentine Navy light cruiser ARA General Belgrano] when it was determined the ship posed a threat to the Royal Navy task force steaming south to retake the Falkland Islands. The sinking was only the second sinking by submarine torpedo since the Second World War and first by a nuclear powered submarine.
Just two months later, the nuclear-powered Conqueror was nine thousand miles away, in the Barents Sea. She had been outfitted with an unusual set of tools: a pair of remote-controlled heavy steel cutting blades and television cameras. All in the interest of stealing a top secret Russian towed sonar array.
I'm pretty sure article 5 was never invoked by the UK correct? I thought the US invoking it for Afghanistan was the only time.
AgRyan04 said:
That has always been crazy to me.....and they don't even know who all the bodies are - they just call them "Blue jacket guy" or "Green boots guy"
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DeCode published a study this year that takes advantage of Iceland's highly homogeneous gene pool, its remarkably thorough genealogical records, and Hans Jonathan's unique place in the country's history.
Researchers identified some 780 living descendants of Hans Jonathan, took DNA samples from 182 of them, and isolated snippets that were characteristically African, and could only have come from him. They said they were able to reconstruct 38 percent of his mother's genome, and trace it to parts of West Africa.
"It is certainly of interest how bits and pieces of an African genome are found in genomes of current Icelanders," Mr. Stefansson said.
Some Icelanders knew of Hans Jonathan already, but many of his descendants, who are spread among several countries, lived most of their lives unaware that they had an ancestor who was a black slave.
Among them was Kirsten Pflomm, a communications manager from Connecticut, who did an online search of her own name 15 years ago, and found herself and entire family listed on a website written in Icelandic. She contacted the site's administrator and learned the dramatic story of her five-times-great-grandfather.
"I clearly look very white," she said. "So I can't claim to ever have experienced anything" resembling racism.
I believe the 12th just relates to the functioning/voting process of the electoral college and not the process of each or any states means of electing the electors that they send to the electoral college from their respective state.BQ78 said:
I thought it was before that with the 12th amendment.
BQ78 said:
IPilots with eye patches didn't last too long.