Lt. Joe Conti: [after Nate wakes up at the hospital] My name is Lieutenant Conti... and I have with me a letter from our division commander. It's of highest importance. "No words could express how grateful we are... for what you and your squad were able to accomplish, given the circumstances. Today, we are truly in the company of heroes." Now, the device that you brought back... that was the very definition of priceless. And I promise you this: History will prove that it was worth every life lost in its pursuit.
How does everyone plan on painting these miniatures? I am thinking all Greenwing and running Azrael with them (it should get faq'd for this). However, after checking the GW website it says "Includes a Champion, Ancient, and two Veterans - each a hero in their own right". Since it's saying Veteran wouldn't that entail 1st company which would be Deathwing for the lore reasons?
I was really eager to cover this one because it's an RTS with a very different spin, putting you in command of an allied or axis force from a top-down perspective. The goal of the game is not just to overcome the enemy while micromanaging your base and resource gathering. The point is to capture and hold territory, which then furnishes you with resources to equip and expand your small force. There are no vast armies here, just a company of troops, where infantry are moved and requisitioned as a squad. There's no Starcraft-style building queue and you aren't churning out units in their hundreds to send to their deaths like Command and Conquer.
Today, Smiths is a multinational industrial technology conglomerate. The company that began life in 1851 by making watches for the Admiralty ended that side of its business in 1980. You are now most likely to come across its name on the side of airport security equipment scanning your luggage.
Watching companies evolve over decades, I realise change is essential. Take the RELX group. It is an amalgamation of Reed, a newsprint manufacturing company originating in 1895, and Elsevier, a Dutch publisher that started out in 1880, printing encyclopedias. Today RELX is an information and analytics company with a large specialism in scientific and medical data.
This past month marked a milestone for Amanda Violette: a lieutenant colonel retiring from active duty, Amanda recently completed a three-month paralegal internship at Bernstein Shur through the Hiring Our Heroes Program. Bernstein Shur is the first company to offer the fellowship opportunity in Maine, and Amanda is the first to complete it, as she pursues her next chapter in the field of law.
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