This was hours before the main event was set to kick off, one of the many pre-game traditions that separates Army-Navy football from all the rest. A nod to the full tradition, pomp, and pageantry that goes along with the one true event that warrants being called “America’s Game.” ...
Firstly, a massive thank you to Marcus Torr for his years of service as chairman (and as one of the more unpopular centre-halves in the Surrey circuit). A strong Old Boys presence at the successful fundraiser evening was excellent to see and Torr will be building on that in his new posi...
in time for the entry into force of the new energy saving Regulation (EnEV) on October 1, 2009 MyHammer Germany number starts one under the online market-places for trade and service contracts a cooperation with the Deutsche Energie-Agentur GmbH (dena). In the framework of this cooperation,...
“The conviction and sentencing of this former Soldier is a testament to the dedication and hard work of Army Counterintelligence Command special agents and law enforcement partners. We are grateful for the support of the Department of Justice and FBI in helping to bring this case to a successful...
Raytheon promised that it was “capable of continuous on-demand intelligence brokering that will enable American and coalition forces to get the information they need to take action and influence events in hours, minutes, or even seconds.” To most others that was a fantasy. “D-sigs [the ...
By December 2014 it seemed momentum was moving against the DCGS. A GAO report noted that it required 80 hours of field training and even then was “not operationally effective or survivable.” Congressional pressure continued. The Army, at long last, threw in the towel. Sort of. ...
more than 4 million had neither a truck nor a tractor. The rugged and versatile CJ-2A was marketed by Willys-Overland as "The All-Around Farm Work-Horse". It could do the job of two heavy draft horses, operating at a speed of four miles per hour, 10 hours a day, without overheating...
"What do you tell them when you get your heart broken," Niumatalolo said. "We were in the driver's seat. We were feeling pretty good. Unfortunately, the game slipped out of our hands." The offense was stagnant throughout the game until the waning moments of regulation when Maret...
The first government issue regulation Aeronaut badges were made in silk, rather than silver wire embroidery as for heaver-than-air aviators. The prescribed double wing badge was to have: "A balloon with letters US and basket at the center, to be of white silk on dark blue wool felt; the...
Three in every 10 went to China alone. Once the manual labour “workshop of the world”, it has been the largest buyer of industrial robots since 2013, and its purchases jumped by 27 per cent last year. There were increased investments in many developing countries, as well, such as Taiwa...