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karenjacksons · 3 months ago
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I’m crying laughing at this ancient instagram exchange between michael taber (riley), chrystiane (sarah) and camille hyde (shelby)
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freetheshit-outofyou · 2 years ago
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The list of US K.I.A.'s from Operation Just Cause December 20, 1989 – January 31, 1990.
Army
Name    Home of Record
SSG Larry Barnard            Hallstead, PA
PFC Roy D. Brown Jr.       Buena Park, CA
PVT Vance T. Coats           Great Falls, MT              
SPC Jerry S. Daves            North Carolina
SGT Michael A. Deblois   Dubach, LA
PFC Martin D. Denson     Abilene, TX
PFC William D. Gibbs       Marina, CA.
SPC Phillip S. Lear            Westminster, SC
SPC Alejandro Manriquelozano*               Lauderhill, FL
PFC James W. Markwell  Cincinnati, Ohio
CPL Ivan M. Perez            Pawtucket, R.I
PFC John M. Price            Conover, WI
PFC Scott L. Roth              Killeen, TX
PVT Kenneth D. Scott       Princeton, WV
1LT John R. Hunter           Victor, MT
CW2 Wilson B. Owens    Myrtle Beach, SC
CW2 Andrew P. Porter    Saint Clair, MI
PVT James A. Taber Jr.    Montrose, CO
Navy
LT(JG) John Connors         Arlington, MA
BM1 Chris Tilghman        Kailua, HA
ENC Donald McFaul         Deschutes, OR
TM2 Issac G. Rodriguez III           Missouri City, TX
Marine Corps
Name    Home of Record
Cpl. Garreth C. Isaak                      Greenville, SC     * denotes service member is laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.
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lorenzousa · 6 years ago
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Welcome to the party, pal. Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg plans to drop a staggering $33 million on national and local television ads ahead of his expected presidential campaign. The spots are scheduled to run in 99 cities across the country from Nov. 23 to Dec. 3, according to the media intelligence firm Advertising Analytics. “Only Tom Steyer has spent more on TV ads, he’s at $38 million, but has been running ads since July,” Advertising Analytics analyst Ben Taber told The Post, referring to the other billionaire in the race. “Warren and Sanders are the next two largest advertisers, and they are both under $8 million each. So in one week Bloomberg has just about leapfrogged the whole field,” Taber said, referring two of the frontrunners, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. “Mike is prepared to spend what it takes to defeat Donald Trump,” a spokesman for the billionaire media mogul told The Post. He declined to comment further. But several Democratic candidates quickly tweeted their displeasure about the massive spending. https://www.instagram.com/p/B5NiWampCVxt1zSYrs3LLub0z8yinkUiycbGIA0/?igshid=sevilhve2pn2
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