OPORD 01 (DEATH OF A GENTELMAN) References: a) Operation Order (OPORD) 01-10 ALC-RAID b) Map Series: Fort Benning, 1:50,000 c) TIMEZONE: Romeo (Local) TASK ORGANIZATION1/A/3-15 MECH | | | | | 1/1/A | 2/1/A | 3/1/A | HQ/1/A | Bradley 1 | Bradley 2 | PSG | PL | | | Bradley 7 | FO TEAM | | | | Bradley 6 | 1. SITUATION. Recent HUMINT sources have indicated that there is a large Insurgent’s Cell operating in the town of McKenna. The insurgents are conducting disruption
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in 1960 had a population of 60 million people of nearly 300 differing ethnic and tribal groups. Of the ethnic groups that made up Nigeria, the largest were the largely Muslim Hausa in the north, the Yoruba in the half-Christian, half-Muslim south-west, and the Igbo in the predominantly Christian south-east. At independence a conservative political alliance had been made between the leading Hausa and Igbo political parties, which ruled Nigeria from 1960 to 1966. This alliance excluded the western
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had many battles throughout the war and the tide of war changed with each battle but some greatly changed the outcomes. The war's end came slower than it was thought to come and many great things came out of it like the end to slavery and the reconstruction of America. The Civil War commenced in order with the causes, the people who were a big impact, battles, and the results. There were many
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The Report of the West India Royal Commission, popularly known as The Moyne Report, is perhaps one of the single most important documents in the history of the Commonwealth Caribbean. Following Emancipation in 1838, former slave owners sought to exact labour at the lowest of wages and former slaves struggled for land, better working conditions and better wages. In the 1930s, the social changes since Emancipation brought an increasing working class consciousness to the fore which erupted in a series
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indigenous struggles for sovereignty and survival in the history of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe. Notably, these people were initially highly decentralized. The Fort Laramie treaty in 1868 reduced the tribe’s land to the state line of South Dakota in the west and the east of Missouri River. The tribe considers the Black Hills a sacred land, which is located in the middle of their territory. Five years after the treaty, gold was discovered in the Black Hills, and the government wished to exploit it ("History")
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to begin this letter is his last name. In the letter, it’s stated that the term “lynching” was derived from Willie Lynch. The use of lynching was used already as a form of justice to criminals. The term lynching was not formally used until the Reconstruction era (Mason). Moreover, William Jelani Cobb, professor of History at Spelman College stated, “there is no reference to the term lynching before 1768, more than a half-century after the date given in the
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preserve the Communist Government, which they were they met with fierce resistance fighters called Mujahedeen from whom the taliban evolved. The mujahedeen was a mix of Afghan resistance fighters and refugees who had crossed into Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province at the onset of the Soviet invasion and later been recruited to fight the Soviet infidels. The mujahedeen controlled 75% of Afghanistan despite fighting the might of the world’s second most powerful military power. Cold war politics
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come from Russian resources. This project was expected to last 10 years, with an estimated Budget of $40 billion. Among Talk to me Inc., the Ministry had also approached numerous other American telecommunications companies, such as AT&T and US West, as well as large European organization, for example Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom. TALK TO ME INC. BACKGROUND: Talk
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People’s Party and the populist movement was the first important movement by citizens against what they believed was the corruption and the greed of our government. One of the causes was the Homestead Act which brought many new farmers to the West after the Civil War. Farmers then purchased the new farming machinery on credit in order to expand and produce more. The next cause of the populist movement was economic recession. The weather wasn’t cooperating with the farmers, crop prices
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President | Who were they? | What years did they serve? | Political party affiliated with? | Major issues of the day | 1. George Washington | Commander of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary war. | April 30, 1789-March 3,1797 | Federalist | He was tasked with starting a new country under democratic principles. | 2. John Adams | First president to live in the white house, member of the Continental Congress. | March 4,1797-March 3,1801 | Federalist | The U.S. was about to go to war
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