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Senior Title Communication Specialist @ Rocket Morgage - Purchase and Refinance Title Review, Communication, and Underwriting
A worthy read on Marine Corps history.
From 20-23 November 1943 the Battle of Tarawa was waged. This pivotal island in the South Pacific marked the Marines first (seriously) opposed landing in the Pacific theater. On 21 November the Marines sustained casualty rates unfathomable in today’s era as they fought their way across the reef. The Japanese stated that it would take “one million men a hundred years to take the island.” In 76 hours the objective was complete. Today we paid homage to this era as we celebrated “Tarawa Day.” It’s a legacy to be proud of and a reason to always put one foot before the other - no matter the obstacle or opposition. #marines #history #legacy
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Senior Operational Planner - Solutions Through Innovative Technologies (DoD Contractor) | Founder and Principal Consultant - Strategic Government Consulting, LLC
On this day in history, June 18, 1812, Congress declared war on Britain, marking the beginning of the War of 1812. This significant conflict was driven by a series of grievances, including a British blockade that hampered American trade with France during the Napoleonic Wars and the forced recruitment of American merchant sailors into the Royal Navy. These issues ignited a fervor in many Americans, who viewed this as our second war of independence. The War of 1812 played a crucial role in shaping the United States. It tested our young nation’s resilience and ability to defend its sovereignty. The war fostered a sense of national unity and pride, eventually leading to the establishment of a more robust and respected military. Key battles and the defense of critical ports highlighted the strategic importance of a well-prepared defense force, lessons that resonate with us even today. Moreover, the war stimulated economic growth and independence by encouraging American manufacturing due to the disruption of trade. It also solidified the USA’s status on the global stage, proving that the nation could stand up to one of the world's most powerful empires. As we reflect on this historical milestone, we honor the bravery and determination of those who fought to protect our fledgling nation’s freedoms. Their legacy continues to inspire us to safeguard the principles of independence and liberty that define America.
#OnThisDay in #history, Congress declared war on Britain in the War of 1812. The #USA had been suffering from a British blockade of trade with France during the Napoleonic Wars as well as the forced recruitment of American merchant sailors into the Royal Navy. Many Americans thus considered it our second war of independence. Photo Credit: Library of #Congress
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Juneteenth: 5 Civil War battles that black Union soldiers played a key role: In honor of Juneteenth, here are five American Civil War battles in which African American Union soldiers played an important part. #Juneteenth #history #blackhistory #CivilWar #Union #AfricanAmericans
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ICYMI: Juneteenth: 5 Civil War battles that black Union soldiers played a key role: In honor of Juneteenth, here are five American Civil War battles in which African American Union soldiers played an important part. #Juneteenth #history #blackhistory #CivilWar #Union #AfricanAmericans
Juneteenth: 5 Civil War battles that black Union soldiers played a key role
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When a man is out of sight, it is not too long before he is out of mind. - Victor Hugo Read the Editorial, May 2024. For subscription reach: subeditor@imare.in https://imare.in #marines #shipping #maritime #marineconservation #marinelife #maritimeindustry #maritimesecurity
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Alexander the Great, also known as Alexander III of Macedon, was a king of Macedon, a kingdom in ancient Greece. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest military commanders and conquerors in history. #ONPASSIVE #mondaymotivaton #motivationalwords #quotesdaily #Alexander #motivation #ONPASSIVEAI #TheFutureOfInternet
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Alexander the Great, also known as Alexander III of Macedon, was a king of Macedon, a kingdom in ancient Greece. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest military commanders and conquerors in history. #ONPASSIVE #mondaymotivaton #motivationalwords #quotesdaily #Alexander #motivation #ONPASSIVEAI #TheFutureOfInternet
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Alexander the Great, also known as Alexander III of Macedon, was a king of Macedon, a kingdom in ancient Greece. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest military commanders and conquerors in history. #ONPASSIVE #mondaymotivaton #motivationalwords #quotesdaily #Alexander #motivation #ONPASSIVEAI #TheFutureOfInternet
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Alexander the Great, also known as Alexander III of Macedon, was a king of Macedon, a kingdom in ancient Greece. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest military commanders and conquerors in history. #ONPASSIVE #mondaymotivaton #motivationalwords #quotesdaily #Alexander #motivation #ONPASSIVEAI #TheFutureOfInternet
Alexander the Great, also known as Alexander III of Macedon, was a king of Macedon, a kingdom in ancient Greece. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest military commanders and conquerors in history. #ONPASSIVE #mondaymotivaton #motivationalwords #quotesdaily #Alexander #motivation #ONPASSIVEAI #TheFutureOfInternet
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