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Rupert Stanley Trimmingham (August 17, 1899 – May 9, 1985) was a corporal in the United States Army Corps of Engineers during World War II who is noted for writing a letter that was published in Yank, the Army Weekly that attracted wide attention to the plight of black American soldiers in World War II.
In Erwin, Tennessee, as families of the dead deal with their loved ones' absences, businesses at a destroyed industrial park still hope to reopen and officials look for ways to pay for costly ...
“We’ve been around, we’ve seen a lot," Marini, 48, said. “In our almost 41 years that we’ve been there, I think we’ve closed 10 days for stuff like this. … Waves have been bigger."
Few know the power of Dec. 18's swell as well as Tighe, whose image falling off a wave at Bay Head quickly circulated around the web and became the the photo featured on the upcoming show's flyer.
At the time the demands were sent, Uzun-Hajji was already seriously ill with typhus, and he died shortly afterwards. [43] Prior to his death, Gikalo had been issued an order to "place more pressure on Uzun-Hajji, and if possible, liquidate him." [38] Anti-communists have since claimed that he was killed by the Bolsheviks via poisoning. [43]
I'm So Glad We Had This Time Together: A Memoir is a comic book written and illustrated by Maurice Vellekoop.In it, Vellekoop describes his experience growing up within a conservative family while being gay and talks about his difficulty to connect intimately with other men during his adult life.
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We talk to people all the time who say, 'This is what's bothering me.' But, the thing that's bothering everybody should not be the thing that puts 85 percent of other people in danger. I think ...