Paid and Drafted Warriors
The Cambodia Campaign lead the Vietnamization of the Cambodia and
Laos. America would try to split the opposition into competing
groups. This became was becoming standard American Foreign Policy
since WWII, and the American occupation peaked in Vietnam in 1969 with
543,000 paid and drafted warriors for life, liberty, and freedom.
However, these principles would not deter Operation Nickel Grass in
1973 when America airlifted weapons and supplies to Israel during the
Yom Kippur War. In 1974, the Americans would also be meddling in
Cyprus during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. On May 15 1975,
President Ford ordered military forces to take the SS Mayaguez from
Cambodian naval patrol boats in international waters, and on April 12,
1975, President Ford ordered US military forces to proceed with the
planned evacuation of US citizens (military and intelligence) from
Cambodia. On April 3, 1975, President Ford ordered US naval vessels,
helicopters, and Marines to evacuate of refugees (American
Informants), and US nationals (Embassy, Military and Intelligence)
from Vietnam. Finally, on April 30 1975, President Ford ordered 70
helicopters and 865 Marines to evacuate about 1,400 US citizens, 5,500
third country nationals, and South Vietnamese from landing zones near
the US Embassy in Saigon and the Tan Son Nhut Airfield. The Americans
had lost their wars against, North Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. They
ran from their mess back to the other war they had lost.
Paid and Drafted Warriors
Rocky Ridge Christmas
Dennis Rohel
The Child's Revenge
2170 Old Dollarton Road
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
V7H 1A7
604 929 0681
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On Oct 21, 6:18 pm,
The.Twin.B...@gmail.com wrote:
> The Twins
>
> They completed the tour of the early history of America, and then Bill
> drove "The Hit" to the Philadelphia Museum of Art Steps where Rocky
> Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) trained for his big fight against Apollo
> Creed (Carl Weathers) by running up the steps. They talked about
> catastrophic weather events, and Bill elaborated on a case he was
> involved with in the courts. The ability of Onlineglass-com to adjust
> pricing for events such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and tropical storms
> would be effective is allowing increased prices during such events.
> Onlineglass-com could be used to curb price gouging during such
> events. By 1997, the statue of Rocky Balboa from the museum to
> Veterans Stadium where the Philadelphia Phillies (NL) and Philadelphia
> Eagles (NFL) played their respective sports. Rocky' statue was tiring
> like the tour, and Bill suggested that he might drive the hit to the
> hotel near the airport. "The Hit" agreed as the trip had taken it's
> toll.
>
> The Twins
> Dennis Rohel
> The Child's Revenge
> 2170 Old Dollarton Road
> North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
> V7H 1A7
>
604 929 0681
> The.Twin.B...@Gmail.com
> the-twins-run@googlegroups.comhttp://
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> > st-brieux...@googlegroups.comhttp://
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>
> > On Oct 10, 9:46 pm, Lake Lenore <
Lake.Len...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Victoria & Venebles Commercial Drive
>
> > > In the spring of 1980, "The Hit" traded his YZ dirt bike for a 1979
> > > Yamaha Special bike from Dave Gruntman who lived west of St. Brieux.
> > > He used the bike to get back and forth to work in Pathlow that
> > > summer. It was just a quick ride on the # 368 Grid from St. Brieux to
> > > Pathlow, and the spring wound into the summer. Tim and "The Hit"
> > > would have a few beers on occasion in the Pathlow hotel, and after a
> > > hard week of work "The Hit" was stopped by the Melfort RCMP on his way
> > > home to St. Brieux. The RCMP smelt alcohol on his breath, and the
> > > drove him into Melfort 16 miles north of Pathlow. Fate would have it
> > > that he failed the breath test, and "The Hit" was charged with
> > > operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol over .08. He tested .
> > > 082 in the Melfort RCMP detachment, and he was released that night.
> > > He called Leo to pick him up in Melfort, and "The Hit" was once again
> > > in trouble with the law that summer.
>
> > > Lake Lenore
> > > The Child's Revenge
> > > 2170 Old Dollarton Road
> > > North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
> > > V7H 1A7
> > >
604 929 0681
> > > Lake.Len...@Gmail.com
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