Sentences with phrase «army soldier so»

I was previously married to an Army soldier so I know what it's like to be a soldier and be a...

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Most soldiers actually deploying to Korea would have over four months in the Army and so would've received a pay bump to at least $ 83.20, about $ 747.64 today.
In that spirit, the US Army has distributed reading recommendations so soldiers and civilians alike are able «to sharpen their knowledge of the Army's long and distinguished history, as well as the decisive role played by landpower in conflicts across the centuries.»
In doing so, Giuliani referred to the agents as «stormtroopers,» a term originally used to describe specialist soldiers of the German army in World War I and adopted by the Nazi Party for members of its paramilitary wing.
When he had built up his Turkish forces to seventy thousand men, the presence of such a large number of soldiers in Baghdad was causing discontent among the people of the city so the Caliph ordered new housing built especially for the army.
Nor can those Americans who actually serve, whether in the army proper or in any enterprise connected to their country's defense, have quite so immediate and close - quartered a connection as do Israel's soldiers to the wives and children and parents and friends they are called upon to defend.
there was a story a few years back, when i was in the army, when the army sent 100 soldiers behind enemy lines to bring back body pieces of israeli soldiers, just so the parents could have a place to bary their child.
An army travels on its stomach, it is said, and so Cincinnati's Wornick Foods deserves a lot of the credit for getting America's soldiers where they need to be.
Ok, so we have billions of pounds of synthetic chemicals consumed every year as patented drugs, with an army of degreed, licensed and doctored foot soldiers prescribing them recklessly under the once great banner of «medicine,» in an ongoing war against the body's virtually infinite potential to generate symptoms, most of which are — ironically — a means to heal from acute or chronic exposure to synthetic chemicals.
«The Panel recommended that Army Headquarters should: a. Device a means to be independent in its operation across Nigeria so as to insulate soldiers from the overbearing influence of politicians in government especially with particular reference to sponsorship of Nigerian Army operations in states.
Thousands of Burmese army soldiers have been sent to attack ethnic minority civilian populations, mortar - bombing villages, just as mine was mortar bombed so many years ago.
After handing them their suicide capsules, Norwegian Royal Army Colonel Leif Tronstad informed his soldiers, «I can not tell you why this mission is so important, but if you succeed, it will live in Norway's memory for a hundred years.»
A soldier tries out a so - called soft exosuit at the Army's Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland.
Army STARRS researchers, led by study co-principal investigators, Robert J. Ursano, MD, chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at the F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, and Murray B. Stein, MD, MPH, Professor of Psychiatry and Family and Preventive Medicine at the University of California, San Diego, found that a majority (58.2 %) of soldiers who ever thought of suicide had these thoughts before enlistment, 76.6 % of soldiers with current mental disorders had onsets before enlistment, and nearly half (47 %) of soldiers who ever made a suicide attempt did so for the first time before enlistment.
The RDI's were actually developed by the US Army in WWII so they would know the minimum amount they could feed their soldiers without them getting sick.
So back in the day, World War Two to be precise, the US Navy, followed swiftly by the Army issued its soldiers with an undergarment to be worn beneath their uniform: a t - shirt.
So if you're not fond of actually being near an army base (either as a civilian or as a soldier), this might just be your best bet.
The Newark apartment - building siege is terrific and so is the claustrophobic shaggy - dog episode in Korea, where Gerry and a young virologist visit an embattled group of U.S. Army soldiers at one possible ground zero, where it's apparently always night and always raining.
So right away the film is going to convince you that giant robots can exist, with its introduction to stereotypical army soldiers fighting a Decepticon.
Jack Black's finest display of acting prowess is his 1996 Oscar nominated performance in the critically acclaimed blockbuster Mars Attacks in which Black stars as a plucky upstart U.S. Army soldier who valiantly attempts to defend the planet from the evil martians and in doing so, allows Pierce Brosnan to see less screen time.
Set right in the middle of World War II,, in 1942, skinny Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) is selected by the U.S. Army for the experimental Super Soldier program — led by the charismatic Howard Stark (Dominic Cooper)-- so the Allies can escort Adolf Hitler right to the gates of hell.
It's 1892, and the legendary Army officer / soldier / guide is ordered to escort a Cheyenne Chief and his family through dangerous and unchartered New Mexico territory, so that the Chief may die in peace in his native Valley of the Bears, Montana.
So begins a letter from Union Army soldier Daniel Parker to his parents, written on March 23, 1862.
I went their to purchase a car in my husbands place because he is in the Army serving our country to protect people like them and Mario lied to me and... told me running my credit with them was a soft inquiry after we both agreed it wasn't possible for it to go in my name, then I call and had the chance to speak with Mark the sales manager and he basically told me you wrote your social down so that gave us the right even if you told him not too, and he hung up in my face because he knew they were wrong told me he don't know any answers to my questions because he wasn't there when it happened, they are not professional in any type of way, especially to the wife of a soldier who serves and protect their very own country
The clip shows the Z Warriors as they throw down against Frieza's new 1,000 - soldier army, so there's plenty of opportunities for blasts... Read more»
As you would expect processing power and storage space being what it was on the previous generation, both these Fallout worlds can feel empty and under - populated, so to accept the concept of a terrifying and huge invading army when only 6 soldiers and badly textured dog turn up, requires a little imagination and acceptance.
Once you've started building out your Mother Base (a secret floating rig that houses the Diamond Dogs, Boss» private army) with soldiers kidnapped from the field using your ludicrous Fulton Recovery Device you gain the ability to research and develop an assortment of weapons and equipment so diverse and useful it would give Bruce Wayne the most painful priapism ever.
To avoid nuclear disaster, FOXHOUND wants the body of Big Boss (considered to be best soldier to have ever lived) so that they could clone him and amass an army of super soldiers.
So let's get out there and give deserving games the Angry Army Bump, Soldiers!
So all these things invade the Earth at the same time, and you're a soldier in the human army who has to fight them off.
Later, while serving in the Army in Germany, I was tasked with training soldiers to read maps so they could plot nuclear fallout.»
It's a place where you can artistically teeter - totter; sing along; pretend to spelunk; climb aboard a full - sized, post-disaster Mardi Gras float; count the army of plastic soldiers and herd of plastic dinosaurs in a strange set of tapestries; take a video visit to an eerie African - American wax museum; and behold a painting so cross-culturally confused that it combines gold leaf, graffiti, kabuki and the New Orleans Saints.
A British soldier in the Territorial Army (TA) who is on military service in Iraq is subject to the jurisdiction of the UK within the meaning of Art 1 of the European Convention on Human Rights (the Convention), so as to benefit from the rights guaranteed by the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA 1998), while operating in Iraq, not simply while on a British military base or in a British hospital.
By active, I am envisioning active duty soldiers from the Army, Air Force, Navy or Marines breaking down doors and arresting suspects, so above and beyond manning checkpoints and road blocks or logistical operations in support of local law enforcement.
-- put me in mind of a soldier's exaggerated parade step, so I thought I'd see what «silly walks» I could find among the armies of the world.
Moniz's father was in the Navy and her sister currently serves as a colonel in the Army Reserve, so Moniz has a deep understanding and respect for the sacrifices that soldiers make.
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