THE ESSENTIALS: 52 Must-See Movies and Why They Matter; By Jeremy Arnold Forward by Robert Osborne Since its inception on Turner Classic Movies in 2001, The. This is the first entry of a three-part series regarding three major infrastructural projects created during the era of the Soviet Gulag system. Baba Gaston: BABA GASTON. Baba Gaston was born on July 5, 1936 at Likasi, near Lubumbashi in Shaba Province, Eastern DR Congo. He changed his name to Ilunga Chenji. Morgan Russell's Synchromist paintings from 1913 were the first completely non-objective abstract paintings exhibited by an American artist.Korean War Educator: Outpost Wars. Where American blood ran just as red as the blood of those who were wounded & killed in Korea. Table of Contents: Back to Page Contents. Commemorative Posters. Our friend Curley Knepp, who lives in Korea and works as an accountant at Osan Air Base, attended a 5. Anniversary Commemoration ceremony at Camp Casey in September of 2. Camp Casey is the home of the 2nd. Infantry Division. The ceremony was sponsored by the United States Forces Korea 5. Anniversary Commemoration. Committee in conjunction with the ROK 5. Anniversary Commemoration Committee. During the ceremony, the. Korea during 1. 95. Below are two of the flyer graphics. To view a. sharper, larger image of either of them, just place your cursor on the image and click. Likewise, most. photographs on this and other pages of The Korean War Educator can be viewed as larger images by clicking on. Tool's Adam Jones reveals that the a long-standing lawsuit has been settled in the band's favor, allowing them to move forward on their new album. The Big Heat (1953) is director Fritz Lang's landmark bleak, film noir crime classic and violent melodrama. Lang's characteristic expressionistic lighting, use of. The Korean War Educator is dedicated with appreciation and rememberance to the thousands of American veterans who served and fought in war-torn Korea in 1950-1953 and. The introductory remarks which appear below these posters are entirely the work of the commemoration. The term . In the first year of the war sweeping movement up and down the peninsula characterized the fighting. With the start of armistice negotiations in July. With the exception of the flare- up in the fall of 1. July 1. 95. 3. If the grand maneuvers ceased, the fighting did not. In fact, nearly half of the war's 1. United States. military casualties occurred during the . Early in the truce negotiations both sides agreed that. The armistice line would be the line of contact. Since both sides intended to create a demilitarized zone by pulling the opposing forces back two kilometers. From the standpoint of the men engaged, the relatively small scale battles that engulfed these outposts as the. This phase of the war became the small. Most actions took place at battalion, company, and platoon level, but the intensity and duration of the. World War I. In the bitter combat in and around the Punchbowl, Bloody Ridge, Heartbreak Ridge, the Nevada Cities complex. Hill 7. 17, the Hook, and others in a long, long list, America had asked its young men to endure some of the. The awareness of the continuing truce talks at Panmunjom made it even more. At this time, every soldier knew that they fought over tiny pieces of nearly vertical real estate while an. No one wanted to make the list as the last casualty of the war. This presented an obvious challenge to leadership at every level as they sought to minimize casualties while. The endurance of the soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines of the United Nations. Americans have appropriately called the Korean War . It is fitting that we take this opportunity to commemorate the heroism and. These hills were the sites of some of the Korean. War's fiercest battles to take and/or hold ground. On them, thousands of Americans, as well as veterans of other. We are grateful to Martin for sharing his research results. Korean War Educator website. Geodetic Referencesfor the Hills on Whichthe Outpost Battles Raged. Place Name. MGRSGeodetic Reference. ANCHOR HILLDT 4. 14. N3. 8 3. 7’5. 6. 3. Submitted to the Korean War Educator by Martin Markley. California. When reports from various higher staff sections had been correlated and evaluated, and the. Outpost HARRY was to be attacked by numerically. Chinese force, it was ordered that the 1. Infantry Regiment, a more experienced and battle tried. Outpost HARRY sector no later than the 6th of June. This was accomplished by. Battalion 6. 5th Infantry, with the 3rd Battalion, 1. Infantry. The regiment prepared to meet. Chinese. Following is a physical description of Outpost HARRY, for most of the action from 1. June centered around. Outpost HARRY is situated some 4. MLR which is on a general. CHORWON VALLEY to the KUMWHA VALLEY. The hill is approximately 1. STAR. HILL. The outpost commands a good view of the enemy terrain and his avenues of approach to the MLR position. From here, movements to the position must be accomplished. The position itself contains a communications trench which runs from the supply point forward some 3. Here the trench joins another trench which makes a. The. Loop. Approximately 8. The Loop, along a finger of the ridge running to the right side of. This finger is mutually supporting with The. Loop position and helps protect the probable avenues of approach into position. The left side of the outpost is. Aerial reconnaissance from 1 June to 8 June showed much increased enemy activity. This activity included. An enemy. offensive was obvious. During the same period prior to the attack of 1. June, increased personnel sightings were reported during. During the period of darkness, an increasing number of vehicle lights were reported, generally. Prior to the attack CCF. Infantry sector disclosed the enemy to be employing 1. Also evident during this period was increased enemy counter battery fire on friendly artillery positions. During the attacks on HARRY . The enemy disposition at this time were not pinpointed; however ; it was well known that there were in. The 2. 2nd Regiment, 7. Division, in the left sector and two unidentified. Regiment, 7. 4th Division, in the right portion of the 1. The 2. 21st. Regiment, 7. Division was located in the sector immediately opposite outpost HARRY. Reserves capable of. HARRY action were the two reserve battalions of regiments in contact with the 1. Infantry in the left sector, as well as three battalions of the 2. Regiment, unlocated which were in the 7. Division reserve. Then began the concentrated enemy drive which was to last for a week and was to cost the Chinese dearly for. At 1. 95. 0 hours on the night of 1. June the first CCF sightings were reported, and each. At 2. 13. 0 hours an ambush patrol west of OP DICK in the sector. Greek Battalion reported Chinese numbering approximately 2. JACKSON HEIGHTS (in front of OP. TOM). Mortar and artillery began falling on the 1. MLR as well as outposts DICK and HARRY. After a short but. Outpost DICK, including 2. This was recognized as a possible enemy feint, and all units were alerted. At 2. 24. 5, while. Outpost DICK, word came that the CCF were in the trenches on Outpost HARRY. Bitter hand to hand combat was engaged in by members of Company . The Chinese reinforced their attack four more times during the early morning hours. June , were in the trench on the northern side of the outpost. In addition to a. Companies . One platoon of tanks from Heavy Tank Company, 1. Infantry, and one platoon of. Outpost HARRY. This tank- infantry team. About 0. 53. 0 the morning of the 1. CCF attack in battalion strength was repulsed by elements of. The outpost. An hour later, evacuation of dead and wounded began. This continued through the daylight hours. Akers Jr., Regimental commander, reorganized placing Company . The day continued with. On 1. 2 June at 0. Chinese moving through their own and friendly artillery gained the trenches in. At 0. 03. 2 hours the CCF gained the trench on the northern. The outpost while friendly forces held the southern trench. Bitter fighting ensued and the CCF made. One platoon of tanks from Heavy Tank Company, 1. Infantry, and one platoon of infantry. Outpost HARRY. Evacuation of the wounded and dead. Colonel Akers took immediate steps to reorganize for renewed attacks, placing Company . CCF were in the trench for a short time but were forced to. Fighting ceased at 2. However at 0. 20. CCF attacked from the north, northeast, and northwest of. Bitter hand to hand fighting ensued as the enemy gained the trench on the northern slope of the. A platoon of tanks from the 6. Tank Battalion plus one platoon of infantry were dispatched. HARRY and operated successfully as a diversionary force. All action ceased with. Evacuation pf wounded and dead was begun, and. Company . Daylight hours were utilized to clean the trenches and refurbish weapons' positions in anticipation of. On the night of 1. June, ant approximately 0. CCF screening action against he outpost from the east and west for the purpose of. This screening force was broken up by friendly defensive fires. Action became. sporadic, with light enemy artillery and mortar fire falling on the outpost and MLR. By 0. 44. 0 the enemy withdrew. The regimental commander took immediate steps to reorganize for renewed attacks, placing. Company . At 0. 22. One platoon from Heavy Tank Company and one platoon of infantry. At 0. 34. 5 the enemy withdrew and action ceased; the regimental. Company . During the night of 1. June there was no. Company . The enemy was repelled and. At 0. 24. 0 the enemy attacked from the north under intense artillery. The CCF gained the trenches of the outpost on the northern slope at 0. Bitter hand to hand. One platoon of tanks from Heavy Tank Company, 1. Infantry Regiment, and one platoon of Greek Infantry were dispatched to the valley east of Outpost HARRY as a. By 0. 40. 2 hours the enemy was forced out of the trenches on the outpost, and all action ceased. Click picture for a larger view)The enemy forces employed against Outpost HARRY during the period 1. June were tabulated by Intelligence. Sections to be substantially as shown in the following table: 1. June A reinforced CCF regiment (Approx. CCF)1. 1- 1. 2 June A CCF regiment (approx. CCF)1. 2- 1. 3 June A reinforced CCF regiment. June An estimated 1. CCF1. 4- 1. 5 June An estimated 1. CCF1. 5- 1. 6 June Negative. June Negative. 17- 1. June A CCF regiment. During this period the entire 7. CCF Division was utilized against this position and at the end of the. Enemy rounds fired in support of their attack during the period. June amounted to 8. One platoon of heavy mortar company, 6. Infantry came under operational control of the 7th. Infantry Regiment. On the night of May 1. Battalions moved into assembly areas in rear of Line. MISSOURI. Assembly areas were in the sectors soon to be occupied by these units in a relief of the 2nd Battalion. Infantry Regiment and the 1st Battalion 5th Regimental Combat Team. Company . Its mission was to close with the enemy to destroy, kill, or capture. The operation was not successful. From May 1. 5th through May 3. Seventeen (1. 7) members of the Regiment were KIA. Sun Sessions - www. CONTAINS 1. 95. 3 SUN SESSIONSStudio Session for Willie Carr, 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Wally Fowler, Unknown Date/Year / Sun Records. Studio Session for Howard Seratt, 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Luke Mc. Daniel, January 1. Trumpet Records. Studio Session for Rosco Gordon, January 1. RPM Records. Studio Session for Sun Spot Quartet, 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Unknown Artist, Early 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Handy Jackson, January 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for The Prisonaires, Spring 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Lloyd Arnold (Mc. Collought), February 2. Sun Records. Studio Session for Joe Hill Louis, February 2. Meteor Records. Studio Session for Jimmy De. Berry & Walter Horton, February 2. Sun Records. Studio Session for Joe Hill Louis, Spring 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Rosco Gordon, March 1. RPM Records. Studio Session for Lloyd Arnold (Mc. Collough), March 4, 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Rufus Thomas, March 8, 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for D. A. Hunt, March 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Doctor Ross, Probably March/April 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Big Memphis Marainey, April 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Dusty Brooks, April 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Jimmy De. Berry, May 1. 6, 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Joe Hill Louis, May 2. Sun Records. Studio Session for Walter Horton, May 2. Sun Records. Studio Session for Rudy Grayzell, Summer 1. Abbott Records. Studio Session for The Prisonaires, June 1, 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Luke Mc. Daniel, June 1. 95. King Records. Studio Session for Shy Guy Douglas, June 1, 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Joseph Dobbins & The Four Cruisers, June 3, 1. Chess Records. Studio Session for James Billy Gayles, June 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Junior Parker, June 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Theautry Tot Randolph, June 2. Sun Records. Studio Session for Rufus Thomas, June 3. Sun Records. Studio Session for Rufus Thomas, 1. WDIA Radio. Studio Session for The Ripley Cotton Choppers, July 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Boyd Gilmore, July 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Earl Hooker, July 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Pinetop Perkins, July 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Little Walker, July 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Little Milton, July 2. Sun Records. Studio Session for Bonnie Turner, August 2, 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Johnny O'Neal, August 2, 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for The Prisonaires, August 3, 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Junior Parker, August 5, 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Earl Hooker, August 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Onie Wheeler, August 2. Okeh Records. Studio Session for Mose Vinson, September 9, 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Doctor Ross, October 3, 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for The Prisonaires, October 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Rudy Grayzell, November 1. Abbott Records. Studio Session for Rudy Grayzell, 1. Abbott Records. Studio Session for A. C. Moohah Williams, November 1. Starmaker Records. Studio Session for Onie Wheeler, November 2. Okeh Records. Studio Session for Houston Stokes, December 4, 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Charles White Jr., December 7, 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for James Cotton, December 7, 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Little Milton, December 2. Sun Records. Studio Session for Houston Boines, December 2. Sun Records. Studio Session for Howard Seratt, Late 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for David ''Honeyboy'' Edwards, Probably Late 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Albert Williams, Probably Late 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Vincent Duling, Late 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Unknown Artist, Probably End 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Buddy Blake Cunningham, Unknown Date(s) 1. Sun Records. Studio Session for Hal Miller, Unknown Date 1. Sun Records. Biography of Artists (See: The Sun Biographies).
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