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C.Ronaldo is the best player in the world...A Video Dedicated To The Best Player In The World. Everybody Likes To See Him Play, You Always Know He's Gonna Do A Trick. The Fear Of Every Defender, He'll Win Many Prices This Year. The best video I have ever made of Cristiano Ronaldo 07-08 Season, all tricks and skills. Stop saying: "Hey that is a Adidas slogan and Ronaldo is sponsered by nike! Ofcourse I know that Ronaldo is sponsered by nike and ofcourse I know Impossible is Nothing is a Adidas slogan but I have choose this title because: whether its a nike slogan or an adidas slogan the meaning is still the same, this boy came from the poorest place in portugal and hes now the best player in the world he has a massive fututre. So Impossible is Nothing More Tags: Arsenal, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Birmingham City, Bolton, Chelsea, Derby County, Everton, Fulham, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Middlesbrough, Newcastle United, Portsmouth, Reading, Sunderland, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Wigan Athletic. manchester united, sporting lisbon, portugal, english premier league, skills, goals, rabona hocus pocus, sent off rooney, world cup, CR7, CR17, amazing goal, joga bonito, champions league, carling cup league cup, fa cup, skillz, freekick, penalty, bbc motd, skysports, setanta sports, itv sport, nike vapor, rooney, nani, tevez, giggs, alex ferguson, pfa player of the year, pfa young player of the year, Amazing goal v arsenal, Fernando Torres, El Nino. Cristiano Ronaldo vs west ham C.Ronaldo vs arsenal Cristiano Ronaldo Vs. Barcelona Cristiano Ronaldo Vs. Chelsea Cristiano Ronaldo Vs. Middlesbrough Premier League Serie A Pimera Division Manchester United Manu United Mutv Red Devils Cristiano Ronaldo Cr7 Cr17 Dos Santos Aveiro ROBINHO RONALDO RONALDINHO LEITE RICARDO KAKA ROBERTO CARLOS ANDERSON NANI LOUIS QUARESMA ETO SAMUEL THIERRY HENRY RIBERY OKOCHA EDUARDO DECO FOOTBALL SOCCER FUSSBALL CALCIO SKILLS MOVS TRICKS AKKA FREESTYLE STEPOVER GOAL,TOR Completion Champions League Uefa Cup Euro 2008 Wm 2010 FIFA AFRICA CUP ASIAN CUP AMERIKA CUP VAPOR MERCURIAL NIKE ADIDAS PUMA El Jugador mas grande del Fútbol YES! United are going to Moscow! Ronaldo speaks after the Barcelona game. He didnt keep his promise about scoring but we still won so it doesnt really matter. UNITED!
Sun, 11 May 2008 04:31:20 -0700Cross Cultural Solutions volunteer compound in Ghana, West Africa. At the time of my trip in 2004 there were two compounds, one in Ho and one in Woe. This video is of the compound in Ho.
Sat, 10 May 2008 23:39:57 -0700Cross Cultural Solutions volunteer compound in Ghana, West Africa. At the time of my trip in 2004 there were two compounds, one in Ho and one in Woe. This video is of the compound in Ho.
Sat, 10 May 2008 23:32:30 -0700This video was taken at the Wli falls in Ghana (summer 2004), as part of an excursion with Cross Cultural Solutions. Absolutely stunning ~ you should check it out some day.... ;-)
Sat, 10 May 2008 23:20:01 -0700Robert Emenegger has a long career as an accomplished and successful creative artist and executive. For a two decade period just prior to the rise of cable networks and the Internet, he was a producer, writer, director, composer and actor in a plethora of creative projects. It was also during this period that he intersected with the UFO/ET issue in a rather spectacular fashion - a story which must await Disclosure to be fully understood. That extraordinary intersection will be the subject of his presentation. He is the author UFO's Past Present and Future which sold nearly one million books for Ballantine. His 1988 film UFO's: It Has Begun was an update of UFOs Past Present Future and featured Rod Serling, J. Allen Hynek, heads of Project Blue Book, 2 Pentagon spokesmen, Jose Ferrer, Burgess Meredith, Dr Leon Festinger, along with Jacque Vallee and animal mutilations. A comprehensive compilation Robert's creative life is provided care of the Internet Movie Database (IMDb). His executive career included Vice President and Director of Creative Services for Grey Advertising, Inc. creating/supervising national TV campaigns for Taco Bell, Honda, Bank of America. Gallo, Franzia wines, Princess Cruises, Dial Soap products, and others. He was co-owner of Pico/Bronson Film Studios (LA) where he was also writer/director/producer of 5 TV Specials and 10 original Science fiction Feature Films for prime time television featuring such talent as William Shatner, Tom Smothers, Rod Serling, Fred Willard, Rudy Vallee, Adam West, Jose Ferrer, Cameron Mitchel and many others. Notably Robert consulted to the re-election committee for President Richard Nixon and helped create a public awareness program for funding the incipient Space Shuttle program. He has also consulted to Universal Studios developing marketing for films such as Harry and the Henderson's. The Money Pit, Out of Africa, and Cry Freedom. Other accomplishments include 25 television commercials selected for the National Television Achives; writing the words and music and directing musicals starring Carol Burnett; writing music and lyrics for a dozen pop single records on Capitol, Mercury and other labels with songs recorded by Kenny Rogers, Glen Yarbrough and others; scoring numerous films and TV spots; and the network series Lancelot Link. Education: UCLA - BA in Motion Pictures with a minor in Music. Awards: 1st place Venice, Edinburgh, Grand Prix Beirut Film festival and other domestic festivals; CINE award (films selected to represent the US in Foreign festivals); Ad biz: CLEO awards for TV spots. Directing for Sesame Street projects; Golden Globe nomination for UFO TV Special. Lecture/Plenary Panel Published Books UFOs: Past, Present and Future (1974)
Sat, 10 May 2008 23:15:30 -0700Robert Emenegger has a long career as an accomplished and successful creative artist and executive. For a two decade period just prior to the rise of cable networks and the Internet, he was a producer, writer, director, composer and actor in a plethora of creative projects. It was also during this period that he intersected with the UFO/ET issue in a rather spectacular fashion - a story which must await Disclosure to be fully understood. That extraordinary intersection will be the subject of his presentation. He is the author UFO's Past Present and Future which sold nearly one million books for Ballantine. His 1988 film UFO's: It Has Begun was an update of UFOs Past Present Future and featured Rod Serling, J. Allen Hynek, heads of Project Blue Book, 2 Pentagon spokesmen, Jose Ferrer, Burgess Meredith, Dr Leon Festinger, along with Jacque Vallee and animal mutilations. A comprehensive compilation Robert's creative life is provided care of the Internet Movie Database (IMDb). His executive career included Vice President and Director of Creative Services for Grey Advertising, Inc. creating/supervising national TV campaigns for Taco Bell, Honda, Bank of America. Gallo, Franzia wines, Princess Cruises, Dial Soap products, and others. He was co-owner of Pico/Bronson Film Studios (LA) where he was also writer/director/producer of 5 TV Specials and 10 original Science fiction Feature Films for prime time television featuring such talent as William Shatner, Tom Smothers, Rod Serling, Fred Willard, Rudy Vallee, Adam West, Jose Ferrer, Cameron Mitchel and many others. Notably Robert consulted to the re-election committee for President Richard Nixon and helped create a public awareness program for funding the incipient Space Shuttle program. He has also consulted to Universal Studios developing marketing for films such as Harry and the Henderson's. The Money Pit, Out of Africa, and Cry Freedom. Other accomplishments include 25 television commercials selected for the National Television Achives; writing the words and music and directing musicals starring Carol Burnett; writing music and lyrics for a dozen pop single records on Capitol, Mercury and other labels with songs recorded by Kenny Rogers, Glen Yarbrough and others; scoring numerous films and TV spots; and the network series Lancelot Link. Education: UCLA - BA in Motion Pictures with a minor in Music. Awards: 1st place Venice, Edinburgh, Grand Prix Beirut Film festival and other domestic festivals; CINE award (films selected to represent the US in Foreign festivals); Ad biz: CLEO awards for TV spots. Directing for Sesame Street projects; Golden Globe nomination for UFO TV Special. Lecture/Plenary Panel Published Books UFOs: Past, Present and Future (1974)
Sat, 10 May 2008 23:10:56 -0700Robert Emenegger has a long career as an accomplished and successful creative artist and executive. For a two decade period just prior to the rise of cable networks and the Internet, he was a producer, writer, director, composer and actor in a plethora of creative projects. It was also during this period that he intersected with the UFO/ET issue in a rather spectacular fashion - a story which must await Disclosure to be fully understood. That extraordinary intersection will be the subject of his presentation. He is the author UFO's Past Present and Future which sold nearly one million books for Ballantine. His 1988 film UFO's: It Has Begun was an update of UFOs Past Present Future and featured Rod Serling, J. Allen Hynek, heads of Project Blue Book, 2 Pentagon spokesmen, Jose Ferrer, Burgess Meredith, Dr Leon Festinger, along with Jacque Vallee and animal mutilations. A comprehensive compilation Robert's creative life is provided care of the Internet Movie Database (IMDb). His executive career included Vice President and Director of Creative Services for Grey Advertising, Inc. creating/supervising national TV campaigns for Taco Bell, Honda, Bank of America. Gallo, Franzia wines, Princess Cruises, Dial Soap products, and others. He was co-owner of Pico/Bronson Film Studios (LA) where he was also writer/director/producer of 5 TV Specials and 10 original Science fiction Feature Films for prime time television featuring such talent as William Shatner, Tom Smothers, Rod Serling, Fred Willard, Rudy Vallee, Adam West, Jose Ferrer, Cameron Mitchel and many others. Notably Robert consulted to the re-election committee for President Richard Nixon and helped create a public awareness program for funding the incipient Space Shuttle program. He has also consulted to Universal Studios developing marketing for films such as Harry and the Henderson's. The Money Pit, Out of Africa, and Cry Freedom. Other accomplishments include 25 television commercials selected for the National Television Achives; writing the words and music and directing musicals starring Carol Burnett; writing music and lyrics for a dozen pop single records on Capitol, Mercury and other labels with songs recorded by Kenny Rogers, Glen Yarbrough and others; scoring numerous films and TV spots; and the network series Lancelot Link. Education: UCLA - BA in Motion Pictures with a minor in Music. Awards: 1st place Venice, Edinburgh, Grand Prix Beirut Film festival and other domestic festivals; CINE award (films selected to represent the US in Foreign festivals); Ad biz: CLEO awards for TV spots. Directing for Sesame Street projects; Golden Globe nomination for UFO TV Special. Lecture/Plenary Panel Published Books UFOs: Past, Present and Future (1974)
Sat, 10 May 2008 23:05:56 -0700Robert Emenegger has a long career as an accomplished and successful creative artist and executive. For a two decade period just prior to the rise of cable networks and the Internet, he was a producer, writer, director, composer and actor in a plethora of creative projects. It was also during this period that he intersected with the UFO/ET issue in a rather spectacular fashion - a story which must await Disclosure to be fully understood. That extraordinary intersection will be the subject of his presentation. He is the author UFO's Past Present and Future which sold nearly one million books for Ballantine. His 1988 film UFO's: It Has Begun was an update of UFOs Past Present Future and featured Rod Serling, J. Allen Hynek, heads of Project Blue Book, 2 Pentagon spokesmen, Jose Ferrer, Burgess Meredith, Dr Leon Festinger, along with Jacque Vallee and animal mutilations. A comprehensive compilation Robert's creative life is provided care of the Internet Movie Database (IMDb). His executive career included Vice President and Director of Creative Services for Grey Advertising, Inc. creating/supervising national TV campaigns for Taco Bell, Honda, Bank of America. Gallo, Franzia wines, Princess Cruises, Dial Soap products, and others. He was co-owner of Pico/Bronson Film Studios (LA) where he was also writer/director/producer of 5 TV Specials and 10 original Science fiction Feature Films for prime time television featuring such talent as William Shatner, Tom Smothers, Rod Serling, Fred Willard, Rudy Vallee, Adam West, Jose Ferrer, Cameron Mitchel and many others. Notably Robert consulted to the re-election committee for President Richard Nixon and helped create a public awareness program for funding the incipient Space Shuttle program. He has also consulted to Universal Studios developing marketing for films such as Harry and the Henderson's. The Money Pit, Out of Africa, and Cry Freedom. Other accomplishments include 25 television commercials selected for the National Television Achives; writing the words and music and directing musicals starring Carol Burnett; writing music and lyrics for a dozen pop single records on Capitol, Mercury and other labels with songs recorded by Kenny Rogers, Glen Yarbrough and others; scoring numerous films and TV spots; and the network series Lancelot Link. Education: UCLA - BA in Motion Pictures with a minor in Music. Awards: 1st place Venice, Edinburgh, Grand Prix Beirut Film festival and other domestic festivals; CINE award (films selected to represent the US in Foreign festivals); Ad biz: CLEO awards for TV spots. Directing for Sesame Street projects; Golden Globe nomination for UFO TV Special. Lecture/Plenary Panel Published Books UFOs: Past, Present and Future (1974)
Sat, 10 May 2008 23:00:57 -0700oromo scene tv presents W.C.O.C.C 2008 in Phoenix,AZ USA DVD Coming Out Summer 2008. oromiaostv@yahoo.com weyesa1@yahoo.com 2008copyright of o.p.inc
Sat, 10 May 2008 22:25:03 -0700benefiting the Sankofa Center. An AIDS education program in Ghana, West Africa.
Sat, 10 May 2008 18:44:23 -0700This past week I connected with Queen guitarist and Dr. Brian May in West Hollywood. His book co-authored with other astronomers "Bang! The Complete History of the Universe" plus Queen news, and my weekly updates. I will also be following the story about the London Hyde Park concert for Africa that Brian is creating with Nelson Mandela! http://niswanderrocktheater.com Celebrity- NEW SONG FROM QUEEN AND PAUL RODGERS! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3ovN40FwRI
Sat, 10 May 2008 17:22:52 -0700SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT WORLD WAR II DOCUMENTRARIES RUNNING TIME 00:55:00 The SAS was raised by then Lieutenant Archibald David Stirling, (a Supplementary Reserve officer of the Scots Guards) during World War II as 'L' Detachment, SAS Brigade, (so named from August 24, 1941) adding to the pre-existing 'J' and 'K' Detachments of the notional Special Air Service Brigade. Given the acting rank of Captain by the Commander in Chief, Middle East Forces and an initial authorized strength of 68 All Ranks, Stirling's No 1 Special Service Unit was originally created as an all volunteer airborne force to conduct raids and sabotage far behind enemy lines in the desert on the model of a concept worked out by Lieutenant John Steel Lewes. Lewes, an experienced Weapons Training Instructor with the Welsh Guards prior to service with No 8 Commando, became the Detachment's first chief instructor. 'L' Detachment operated in conjunction with the pre-existing Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Guy Lennox Prendergast, Royal Tank Regiment (who later became Deputy Commander of the SAS Brigade in North West Europe in 1944)[N]. Stirling (also formerly of No. 3 and 8 Commando) selected recruits by personal interview and recruited from the disbanding Layforce and from officers and men of other units of the British Army stationed in Egypt awaiting posting at the Infantry Base Depot at Geneifa. The name 'Special Air Service' was used as a part of a deception operation (Operation Abeam; mounted by the specialist deception organization 'A' Force) to suggest that Britain had increased its airborne forces capabilities over and above the single 11 SAS Bn then in existence. The unit also adopted the basic rank style of Parachutist, abbreviated 'Pct', which continued in use until succeeded by Trooper, abbreviated 'Tpr' from 1944. Their only operation in North Africa inserted by parachute Operation Squatter commenced on the moonless night of November 16/17 1941 in a single option mission to secure air superiority for the British 8th Army 24 hours before the commencement of the army main offensive Operation Crusader. Five Bristol Bombay aircraft of No. 216 Squadron, Royal Air force, carrying 54 All Ranks of the Detachment attempted a clandestine night drop with static chutes on two DZs adjacent to the Axis airfields at Gazala (three aircraft) and Tmimi (two aircraft) behind enemy lines in support of General Sir Claude Auchinleck's offensive. Forecast, but discounted, adverse weather conditions with winds gusting to Force 7-8, wrecked the insertion plan, the men and their equipment and the mission was aborted with the loss of one aircraft, its crew, a GHQ Army observer officer, and SAS casualties of five killed and 28 prisoners of war. Only 21 out of 54 effectives reached the agreed rendezvous point with Easonsmith's Patrol of the LRDG. (Of the dead, Pct David Keith, Scots Guards, was killed at sea as a Prisoner of War when the Italian ship he was being transported on to Italy was torpedoed by a British submarine. Of the other Prisoners of War, seven were released at the Armistice with Italy in 1943 and two, Pct Joseph Blakeney, Coldstream Guards, and Pct Roy David Davies, Welsh Guards, were killed together on April 8, 1945 on Operation Archway.) Stirling subsequently managed to organize another surreptitious assault against the Axis airfields at Agedabia, Sirte and Agheila, this time transported by the LRDG in support of Bencol operations aimed at the capture of Benghazi. They destroyed a large number of enemy aircraft without a single casualty although the claims for aircraft destroyed on the ground do not correlate well with Axis operational records. Later redesignated 1 Special Air Service Regiment, known in abbreviated form as '1 SAS', from the notional date of 21 September 1941 (When the Detachment was actually on Operation Bigamy.) David Stirling's older brother 'Bill' or William Joseph Stirling, a Regular Army Reserve officer of the Scots Guards also raised a second regiment, again known, in abbreviated form as '2 SAS', from a detachment of the Small Scale Raiding Force or SSRF also designated for cover reasons as No. 62 Commando. During the desert war, the SAS performed many successful and daring long range insertion missions and destroyed aircraft and fuel depots. Their success contributed towards Adolph Hitler issuing his Kommandobefehl (Commando Order) order to execute all captured enemy personnel of the type now commonly known as Special Forces. When the Germans stepped up security, the SAS switched to hit-and-run tactics. They used jeeps, which had been sent over to North Africa, armed with Vickers K machine guns (although this feature was part of the SAS's modifications of the vehicles) and used tracer ammunition and Lewes bombs to ignite fuel and aircraft.
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Sat, 10 May 2008 13:35:45 -0700SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT WORLD WAR II DOCUMENTRARIES RUNNING TIME 00:55:00 The SAS was raised by then Lieutenant Archibald David Stirling, (a Supplementary Reserve officer of the Scots Guards) during World War II as 'L' Detachment, SAS Brigade, (so named from August 24, 1941) adding to the pre-existing 'J' and 'K' Detachments of the notional Special Air Service Brigade. Given the acting rank of Captain by the Commander in Chief, Middle East Forces and an initial authorized strength of 68 All Ranks, Stirling's No 1 Special Service Unit was originally created as an all volunteer airborne force to conduct raids and sabotage far behind enemy lines in the desert on the model of a concept worked out by Lieutenant John Steel Lewes. Lewes, an experienced Weapons Training Instructor with the Welsh Guards prior to service with No 8 Commando, became the Detachment's first chief instructor. 'L' Detachment operated in conjunction with the pre-existing Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Guy Lennox Prendergast, Royal Tank Regiment (who later became Deputy Commander of the SAS Brigade in North West Europe in 1944)[N]. Stirling (also formerly of No. 3 and 8 Commando) selected recruits by personal interview and recruited from the disbanding Layforce and from officers and men of other units of the British Army stationed in Egypt awaiting posting at the Infantry Base Depot at Geneifa. The name 'Special Air Service' was used as a part of a deception operation (Operation Abeam; mounted by the specialist deception organization 'A' Force) to suggest that Britain had increased its airborne forces capabilities over and above the single 11 SAS Bn then in existence. The unit also adopted the basic rank style of Parachutist, abbreviated 'Pct', which continued in use until succeeded by Trooper, abbreviated 'Tpr' from 1944. Their only operation in North Africa inserted by parachute Operation Squatter commenced on the moonless night of November 16/17 1941 in a single option mission to secure air superiority for the British 8th Army 24 hours before the commencement of the army main offensive Operation Crusader. Five Bristol Bombay aircraft of No. 216 Squadron, Royal Air force, carrying 54 All Ranks of the Detachment attempted a clandestine night drop with static chutes on two DZs adjacent to the Axis airfields at Gazala (three aircraft) and Tmimi (two aircraft) behind enemy lines in support of General Sir Claude Auchinleck's offensive. Forecast, but discounted, adverse weather conditions with winds gusting to Force 7-8, wrecked the insertion plan, the men and their equipment and the mission was aborted with the loss of one aircraft, its crew, a GHQ Army observer officer, and SAS casualties of five killed and 28 prisoners of war. Only 21 out of 54 effectives reached the agreed rendezvous point with Easonsmith's Patrol of the LRDG. (Of the dead, Pct David Keith, Scots Guards, was killed at sea as a Prisoner of War when the Italian ship he was being transported on to Italy was torpedoed by a British submarine. Of the other Prisoners of War, seven were released at the Armistice with Italy in 1943 and two, Pct Joseph Blakeney, Coldstream Guards, and Pct Roy David Davies, Welsh Guards, were killed together on April 8, 1945 on Operation Archway.) Stirling subsequently managed to organize another surreptitious assault against the Axis airfields at Agedabia, Sirte and Agheila, this time transported by the LRDG in support of Bencol operations aimed at the capture of Benghazi. They destroyed a large number of enemy aircraft without a single casualty although the claims for aircraft destroyed on the ground do not correlate well with Axis operational records. Later redesignated 1 Special Air Service Regiment, known in abbreviated form as '1 SAS', from the notional date of 21 September 1941 (When the Detachment was actually on Operation Bigamy.) David Stirling's older brother 'Bill' or William Joseph Stirling, a Regular Army Reserve officer of the Scots Guards also raised a second regiment, again known, in abbreviated form as '2 SAS', from a detachment of the Small Scale Raiding Force or SSRF also designated for cover reasons as No. 62 Commando. During the desert war, the SAS performed many successful and daring long range insertion missions and destroyed aircraft and fuel depots. Their success contributed towards Adolph Hitler issuing his Kommandobefehl (Commando Order) order to execute all captured enemy personnel of the type now commonly known as Special Forces. When the Germans stepped up security, the SAS switched to hit-and-run tactics. They used jeeps, which had been sent over to North Africa, armed with Vickers K machine guns (although this feature was part of the SAS's modifications of the vehicles) and used tracer ammunition and Lewes bombs to ignite fuel and aircraft.
Sat, 10 May 2008 13:11:13 -0700Dallam-Dougou is perhaps the world's only West African/ East European band. Led by cellist/ composer Raul Rothblatt. with Kalman Magyar on violin.
Sat, 10 May 2008 13:02:07 -0700Dustin Hunt performs a couple of Hank Williams classics at the 2002 Avoca Festival on Tom & Nancy Wills "American Heritage" Stage. Dustin has been throughout the mid-west Kansas-Missouri area as the best Hank Williams act around. My song "Hank Sang Mostly Sad Songs" was included on Dustin Hunt's "The Man, The Music, The Legend" Tribute To Hank CD released in 2003. Dustin Hunt at http://www.dh-music.com Mike Johnson biography, CDs and MP3 downloads at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/mikejohnson
Sat, 10 May 2008 12:15:34 -0700SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT WORLD WAR II DOCUMENTRARIES RUNNING TIME 00:55:00 The SAS was raised by then Lieutenant Archibald David Stirling, (a Supplementary Reserve officer of the Scots Guards) during World War II as 'L' Detachment, SAS Brigade, (so named from August 24, 1941) adding to the pre-existing 'J' and 'K' Detachments of the notional Special Air Service Brigade. Given the acting rank of Captain by the Commander in Chief, Middle East Forces and an initial authorized strength of 68 All Ranks, Stirling's No 1 Special Service Unit was originally created as an all volunteer airborne force to conduct raids and sabotage far behind enemy lines in the desert on the model of a concept worked out by Lieutenant John Steel Lewes. Lewes, an experienced Weapons Training Instructor with the Welsh Guards prior to service with No 8 Commando, became the Detachment's first chief instructor. 'L' Detachment operated in conjunction with the pre-existing Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Guy Lennox Prendergast, Royal Tank Regiment (who later became Deputy Commander of the SAS Brigade in North West Europe in 1944)[N]. Stirling (also formerly of No. 3 and 8 Commando) selected recruits by personal interview and recruited from the disbanding Layforce and from officers and men of other units of the British Army stationed in Egypt awaiting posting at the Infantry Base Depot at Geneifa. The name 'Special Air Service' was used as a part of a deception operation (Operation Abeam; mounted by the specialist deception organization 'A' Force) to suggest that Britain had increased its airborne forces capabilities over and above the single 11 SAS Bn then in existence. The unit also adopted the basic rank style of Parachutist, abbreviated 'Pct', which continued in use until succeeded by Trooper, abbreviated 'Tpr' from 1944. Their only operation in North Africa inserted by parachute Operation Squatter commenced on the moonless night of November 16/17 1941 in a single option mission to secure air superiority for the British 8th Army 24 hours before the commencement of the army main offensive Operation Crusader. Five Bristol Bombay aircraft of No. 216 Squadron, Royal Air force, carrying 54 All Ranks of the Detachment attempted a clandestine night drop with static chutes on two DZs adjacent to the Axis airfields at Gazala (three aircraft) and Tmimi (two aircraft) behind enemy lines in support of General Sir Claude Auchinleck's offensive. Forecast, but discounted, adverse weather conditions with winds gusting to Force 7-8, wrecked the insertion plan, the men and their equipment and the mission was aborted with the loss of one aircraft, its crew, a GHQ Army observer officer, and SAS casualties of five killed and 28 prisoners of war. Only 21 out of 54 effectives reached the agreed rendezvous point with Easonsmith's Patrol of the LRDG. (Of the dead, Pct David Keith, Scots Guards, was killed at sea as a Prisoner of War when the Italian ship he was being transported on to Italy was torpedoed by a British submarine. Of the other Prisoners of War, seven were released at the Armistice with Italy in 1943 and two, Pct Joseph Blakeney, Coldstream Guards, and Pct Roy David Davies, Welsh Guards, were killed together on April 8, 1945 on Operation Archway.) Stirling subsequently managed to organize another surreptitious assault against the Axis airfields at Agedabia, Sirte and Agheila, this time transported by the LRDG in support of Bencol operations aimed at the capture of Benghazi. They destroyed a large number of enemy aircraft without a single casualty although the claims for aircraft destroyed on the ground do not correlate well with Axis operational records. Later redesignated 1 Special Air Service Regiment, known in abbreviated form as '1 SAS', from the notional date of 21 September 1941 (When the Detachment was actually on Operation Bigamy.) David Stirling's older brother 'Bill' or William Joseph Stirling, a Regular Army Reserve officer of the Scots Guards also raised a second regiment, again known, in abbreviated form as '2 SAS', from a detachment of the Small Scale Raiding Force or SSRF also designated for cover reasons as No. 62 Commando. During the desert war, the SAS performed many successful and daring long range insertion missions and destroyed aircraft and fuel depots. Their success contributed towards Adolph Hitler issuing his Kommandobefehl (Commando Order) order to execute all captured enemy personnel of the type now commonly known as Special Forces. When the Germans stepped up security, the SAS switched to hit-and-run tactics. They used jeeps, which had been sent over to North Africa, armed with Vickers K machine guns (although this feature was part of the SAS's modifications of the vehicles) and used tracer ammunition and Lewes bombs to ignite fuel and aircraft.
Sat, 10 May 2008 11:15:56 -0700SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT WORLD WAR II DOCUMENTRARIES RUNNING TIME 00:55:00 The SAS was raised by then Lieutenant Archibald David Stirling, (a Supplementary Reserve officer of the Scots Guards) during World War II as 'L' Detachment, SAS Brigade, (so named from August 24, 1941) adding to the pre-existing 'J' and 'K' Detachments of the notional Special Air Service Brigade. Given the acting rank of Captain by the Commander in Chief, Middle East Forces and an initial authorized strength of 68 All Ranks, Stirling's No 1 Special Service Unit was originally created as an all volunteer airborne force to conduct raids and sabotage far behind enemy lines in the desert on the model of a concept worked out by Lieutenant John Steel Lewes. Lewes, an experienced Weapons Training Instructor with the Welsh Guards prior to service with No 8 Commando, became the Detachment's first chief instructor. 'L' Detachment operated in conjunction with the pre-existing Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Guy Lennox Prendergast, Royal Tank Regiment (who later became Deputy Commander of the SAS Brigade in North West Europe in 1944)[N]. Stirling (also formerly of No. 3 and 8 Commando) selected recruits by personal interview and recruited from the disbanding Layforce and from officers and men of other units of the British Army stationed in Egypt awaiting posting at the Infantry Base Depot at Geneifa. The name 'Special Air Service' was used as a part of a deception operation (Operation Abeam; mounted by the specialist deception organization 'A' Force) to suggest that Britain had increased its airborne forces capabilities over and above the single 11 SAS Bn then in existence. The unit also adopted the basic rank style of Parachutist, abbreviated 'Pct', which continued in use until succeeded by Trooper, abbreviated 'Tpr' from 1944. Their only operation in North Africa inserted by parachute Operation Squatter commenced on the moonless night of November 16/17 1941 in a single option mission to secure air superiority for the British 8th Army 24 hours before the commencement of the army main offensive Operation Crusader. Five Bristol Bombay aircraft of No. 216 Squadron, Royal Air force, carrying 54 All Ranks of the Detachment attempted a clandestine night drop with static chutes on two DZs adjacent to the Axis airfields at Gazala (three aircraft) and Tmimi (two aircraft) behind enemy lines in support of General Sir Claude Auchinleck's offensive. Forecast, but discounted, adverse weather conditions with winds gusting to Force 7-8, wrecked the insertion plan, the men and their equipment and the mission was aborted with the loss of one aircraft, its crew, a GHQ Army observer officer, and SAS casualties of five killed and 28 prisoners of war. Only 21 out of 54 effectives reached the agreed rendezvous point with Easonsmith's Patrol of the LRDG. (Of the dead, Pct David Keith, Scots Guards, was killed at sea as a Prisoner of War when the Italian ship he was being transported on to Italy was torpedoed by a British submarine. Of the other Prisoners of War, seven were released at the Armistice with Italy in 1943 and two, Pct Joseph Blakeney, Coldstream Guards, and Pct Roy David Davies, Welsh Guards, were killed together on April 8, 1945 on Operation Archway.) Stirling subsequently managed to organize another surreptitious assault against the Axis airfields at Agedabia, Sirte and Agheila, this time transported by the LRDG in support of Bencol operations aimed at the capture of Benghazi. They destroyed a large number of enemy aircraft without a single casualty although the claims for aircraft destroyed on the ground do not correlate well with Axis operational records.[N] Later redesignated 1 Special Air Service Regiment, known in abbreviated form as '1 SAS', from the notional date of 21 September 1941 (When the Detachment was actually on Operation Bigamy.) David Stirling's older brother 'Bill' or William Joseph Stirling, a Regular Army Reserve officer of the Scots Guards also raised a second regiment, again known, in abbreviated form as '2 SAS', from a detachment of the Small Scale Raiding Force or SSRF also designated for cover reasons as No. 62 Commando. During the desert war, the SAS performed many successful and daring long range insertion missions and destroyed aircraft and fuel depots. Their success contributed towards Adolph Hitler issuing his Kommandobefehl (Commando Order) order to execute all captured enemy personnel of the type now commonly known as Special Forces. When the Germans stepped up security, the SAS switched to hit-and-run tactics. They used jeeps, which had been sent over to North Africa, armed with Vickers K machine guns (although this feature was part of the SAS's modifications of the vehicles) and used tracer ammunition and Lewes bombs to ignite fuel and aircraft.
Sat, 10 May 2008 10:53:42 -0700SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT WORLD WAR II DOCUMENTRARIES RUNNING TIME 00:55:00 The SAS was raised by then Lieutenant Archibald David Stirling, (a Supplementary Reserve officer of the Scots Guards) during World War II as 'L' Detachment, SAS Brigade, (so named from August 24, 1941) adding to the pre-existing 'J' and 'K' Detachments of the notional Special Air Service Brigade. Given the acting rank of Captain by the Commander in Chief, Middle East Forces and an initial authorized strength of 68 All Ranks, Stirling's No 1 Special Service Unit was originally created as an all volunteer airborne force to conduct raids and sabotage far behind enemy lines in the desert on the model of a concept worked out by Lieutenant John Steel Lewes. Lewes, an experienced Weapons Training Instructor with the Welsh Guards prior to service with No 8 Commando, became the Detachment's first chief instructor. 'L' Detachment operated in conjunction with the pre-existing Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Guy Lennox Prendergast, Royal Tank Regiment (who later became Deputy Commander of the SAS Brigade in North West Europe in 1944)[N]. Stirling (also formerly of No. 3 and 8 Commando) selected recruits by personal interview and recruited from the disbanding Layforce and from officers and men of other units of the British Army stationed in Egypt awaiting posting at the Infantry Base Depot at Geneifa. The name 'Special Air Service' was used as a part of a deception operation (Operation Abeam; mounted by the specialist deception organization 'A' Force) to suggest that Britain had increased its airborne forces capabilities over and above the single 11 SAS Bn then in existence. The unit also adopted the basic rank style of Parachutist, abbreviated 'Pct', which continued in use until succeeded by Trooper, abbreviated 'Tpr' from 1944. Their only operation in North Africa inserted by parachute Operation Squatter commenced on the moonless night of November 16/17 1941 in a single option mission to secure air superiority for the British 8th Army 24 hours before the commencement of the army main offensive Operation Crusader. Five Bristol Bombay aircraft of No. 216 Squadron, Royal Air force, carrying 54 All Ranks of the Detachment attempted a clandestine night drop with static chutes on two DZs adjacent to the Axis airfields at Gazala (three aircraft) and Tmimi (two aircraft) behind enemy lines in support of General Sir Claude Auchinleck's offensive. Forecast, but discounted, adverse weather conditions with winds gusting to Force 7-8, wrecked the insertion plan, the men and their equipment and the mission was aborted with the loss of one aircraft, its crew, a GHQ Army observer officer, and SAS casualties of five killed and 28 prisoners of war. Only 21 out of 54 effectives reached the agreed rendezvous point with Easonsmith's Patrol of the LRDG. (Of the dead, Pct David Keith, Scots Guards, was killed at sea as a Prisoner of War when the Italian ship he was being transported on to Italy was torpedoed by a British submarine. Of the other Prisoners of War, seven were released at the Armistice with Italy in 1943 and two, Pct Joseph Blakeney, Coldstream Guards, and Pct Roy David Davies, Welsh Guards, were killed together on April 8, 1945 on Operation Archway.) Stirling subsequently managed to organize another surreptitious assault against the Axis airfields at Agedabia, Sirte and Agheila, this time transported by the LRDG in support of Bencol operations aimed at the capture of Benghazi. They destroyed a large number of enemy aircraft without a single casualty although the claims for aircraft destroyed on the ground do not correlate well with Axis operational records.[N] Later redesignated 1 Special Air Service Regiment, known in abbreviated form as '1 SAS', from the notional date of 21 September 1941 (When the Detachment was actually on Operation Bigamy.) David Stirling's older brother 'Bill' or William Joseph Stirling, a Regular Army Reserve officer of the Scots Guards also raised a second regiment, again known, in abbreviated form as '2 SAS', from a detachment of the Small Scale Raiding Force or SSRF also designated for cover reasons as No. 62 Commando. During the desert war, the SAS performed many successful and daring long range insertion missions and destroyed aircraft and fuel depots. Their success contributed towards Adolph Hitler issuing his Kommandobefehl (Commando Order) order to execute all captured enemy personnel of the type now commonly known as Special Forces. When the Germans stepped up security, the SAS switched to hit-and-run tactics. They used jeeps, which had been sent over to North Africa, armed with Vickers K machine guns (although this feature was part of the SAS's modifications of the vehicles) and used tracer ammunition and Lewes bombs to ignite fuel and aircraft.
Sat, 10 May 2008 10:25:19 -0700Sa y est après plusieurs problème informatique (perte du projet et autre) le clip MAMA AFRIKA est enfin terminé. Premier Clips du talentueux groupe BLACK STONE évoluant dans le reggae lokal
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While i was going through Ivory Coast, I was surprised to see once again how we could get back our life by doing the Art of Living Course. This film is a life testimonial of the ones who did it. ...
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