Medal Of Honor Spearhead

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Nayra Waddles

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Aug 4, 2024, 10:23:10 PM8/4/24
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I also found this article on the official MoH Wiki...is in spanish -.-''




Now, We may have a little bit of a chance to still get this version of the game...BUT I NEED YOUR HELP!

Do you know anyone who's got a "contribution account" on Betaarchive.com?

Betaarchive.com

This site has got over 9000 Gb of betas and unreleased contents...and I read a discussion on the site's forum about a MoHAA beta!



So, If you can help me, please let me know!


Sorry to disturb you, Marcomix, but judging by what some of the users said about "MOHAIM" not being implemented into the "Spearhead" and "Breakthrough" expansion-packs (resulting in them being unable to go into "Aim Down the Sights Mode"), I, too, find that I will not be able to go into that same mode for any existing American or German weapons in those expansion packs, excluding the ones that were made only for said expansion packs. So, is there anything that any of us, including yourself, can do, such as, say, using the Blender model-making program?


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August 26th marked the deadliest day in a decade for our troops in Afghanistan. This situation was not a failure of our dedicated men and women in uniform, but a failure of our top policymakers. This legislation is a step toward expressing our gratitude to those servicemembers, their loved ones and gold star families. America is safer because of the work, service and sacrifice of our active duty military.


"I'm proud to spearhead this bill alongside my colleagues on both sides of the aisle. I'm inspired by the eagerness of my friends in Congress to honor these 13 brave men and women who were taken from their loved ones far too soon," said Rep. Lisa McClain (R-MI). "Their sacrifice for their country and its allies will never be forgotten, and I hope the House quickly passes this bipartisan effort."


"The events that have transpired over the last several weeks have been nothing short of tragic. As our country mourns the loss of these brave men and women in uniform, I am proud to stand with my colleagues in Congress to honor their lives and commemorate their courage," said Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy.


"Last week, we tragically lost 13 service members in Afghanistan. They were sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, and most importantly, they were heroes," said Rep. Espaillat (D-NY). "We must forever remember their sacrifices, and I'm proud to join my colleagues today in this effort to honor these brave men and women."


"The U.S. servicemembers who gave their lives to assist our nation's evacuation efforts in Afghanistan deserve the highest honors. They are heroes who should be remembered for their bravery and service and honored with the Congressional Gold Medal," said Rep. Vargas (D-CA).


CARBONDALE, Ill. -- Illinois Supreme Court Justice Philip J. Rarick will again preside over the induction ceremony for first-year students in the Southern Illinois University Carbondale law school program.


In addition, law school officials will present the Founder's Medal, the school's highest honor, posthumously to former SIUC political science professor Max W. Turner, who helped spearhead the drive in the late 1960s to establish the law school.


First-year students will recite a "Statement of Professional Commitment," an oath that they drafted themselves.

" I think it impresses upon them the seriousness of the study of law and helps them to remember that they are members of the profession, even as law students," said Dean Peter C. Alexander.


The Illinois Supreme Court now has each of the nine law schools in the state participate in a similar ceremony, using an oath drafted by the court based largely on the SIUC law school Class of 2005 oath, said associate professor Alice M. Noble-Allgire.


Prior to the ceremony, students participate in a series of workshops related to legal ethics and other professionalism issues. The workshops included discussions where attorneys and judges discuss with students what it means to be in the profession, expectations and common ethical considerations.


"This is an important milestone in our student's legal careers," she said. "Drafting their own oath demonstrates that they understand what it means to be part of the legal profession and are willing to undertake their responsibilities as a member of the legal community. It's a special privilege for myself and other faculty members to watch the students go through the oath-drafting process."


Achieving excellence in graduate and professional programs is among the goals of Southern at 150: Building Excellence ThroughCommitment, the blueprint for the development of the University by the time it celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2019.


All day event - Morris Library's First Floor Rotunda: The Wildflower Art ShowVisit Morris Library's First Floor RotundaMay 10 - August 10Featuring these local artists: Jan York, Jen Wharton, Julie O. Murphy, Beth Martell, Shannon Green, Cathy Daesch, Kathy Wides, Lisa Lennox, Laura Marjorie Miller, Jonny Gray, Jeannie Ravenscraft, and Rhonda BranumThe real wonder of wildflowers is that they adapt so effortlessly to the different conditions they find themselves in. If ever there was a flower that epitomizes the idiom "bloom where you are planted," it's the wildflower. We could all take a cue from these wild, free and yet still rooted plants. They are resilient, untamed, beautiful, surprising, colorful, and unpredictable. There's a lot to love about them.





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