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![]() | 2009 Lent 2nd Sunday The green of Ordinary Time has given way to the purple of Lent. Now the plan of our readings becomes more focused. Now all three readings focus together on one theme. No longer is the second reading continuous as before. Now each Sunday focuses on a single theme coordinated to take us with Jesus up the Mount of Calvary. Today we are reminded of that Mountain by thinking back to the Mountain of sacrifice our father in faith, Abraham, once climbed. He thought that the blood of his only son was ... |
![]() | FACES24APR08.wmv of "Faces of Freedom", we feature two units. First, we'll meet Soldiers of the Company C, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, based out of Vicenza, Italy, currently serving in Afghanistan. Then, we'll travel to Iraq, where Soldiers of the 18th Military Police Brigade out of Mannheim, Germany, are serving in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. ... 11x Infantryman Infantry United States Army Combat Military Patriot US USA goarmy.com 19D Calvary Scout 18x goarmy courage strength hero sacrifice ... |
![]() | Matt Yancey 2009 Production Demo or would like to schedule a consultation, please email me at: matt@secondstarproductions.com EMPLOYMENT: PRODUCTION DIRECTOR / OWNER - Second Star Productions - Orlando, FL. — Jan 2005-current Responsibilities include: - Produce, direct, write, and edit videos of varying lengths and style for corporate presentations - Organize and conduct project planning meetings with various clients - Travel to various countries all over the world alone, where I would be totally responsible for all ... |
![]() | WW2 Mystery: A Bridge Too Far or We Didn't Go Far Enough? P3 main using stealthy bicycle-troops: www.combatreform.org www.geocities.org Airborne forces are essentially an air-mobile CAVALRY as explained by LTG James M. Gavin in his influential 1954 Harper's magazine article; "Cavalry and I Don't Mean Horses" www.combatreform.org Early Airborne forces once they left their aircraft going 100-300 mph lost the MOBILITY DIFFERENTIAL of Cavalry and became walking 1-4 mph infantry--a condition folding bikes for 10-25 mph speeds can solve. The time of ... |
![]() | BBC - In the footsteps of Alexander (Issus & Tyre) 5 Alexander's triumphal march from Greece to India. Travelling with Lebanese traders, Iranian pilgrims and Afghan guerillas, by jeep, train, boat, camel and on foot, he interweaves the momentous events of the past with present day reality and brings us new insights into a man whose myth and acheivements still resonate down the centuries - The Battle of Issus (or more commonly The Battle at Issus) occurred in southern Anatolia, in November 333 BC. The invading troops led by the young Alexander ... |
![]() | BBC Documentary - In the footsteps of Alexander the Great (Issus and Tyre) 5 Alexander's triumphal march from Greece to India. Travelling with Lebanese traders, Iranian pilgrims and Afghan guerillas, by jeep, train, boat, camel and on foot, he interweaves the momentous events of the past with present day reality and brings us new insights into a man whose myth and acheivements still resonate down the centuries - The Battle of Issus (or more commonly The Battle at Issus) occurred in southern Anatolia, in November 333 BC. The invading troops led by the young Alexander ... |
![]() | JCCC Board of Trustees Meeting, June 16th, 2009 BROWN-VANARSDALE AS WELL, GROWTH AND LEARNING. WE ARE VERY APPRECIATIVE AND RESPECTFUL OF YOUR LONG SERVICE HERE. WE'RE PROTECTIVE OF WHAT YOU'VE ACCOMPLISHED AND HELPED US GET THROUGH. WE'VE HAD A ROUGH PERIOD IN THESE LAST 2-4 YEARS AND IT'S TAKEN INCREDIBLE PEOPLE IN VERY TRYING TIMES, IN VERY TRYING TIMES, TO GET US THROUGH AND KEEP US WHERE WE NEED TO BE AS AN INSTITUTION, AND I THINK SO WE'RE THERE, AND I THINK WE'RE GETTING BETTER. IT'S TO YOU THAT WE MUST TIP OUR HAT. THANK YOU. ... |

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