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| Hot - 2 | | Of the two brothers, it was Joseph who first contemplated building flying machines.There is no definitive account of when Joseph first started contemplating lighter-than-air flight. Some accounts put it as early as 1777 when Joseph observed laundry drying over a fire incidentally form pockets that billowed upwards.Joseph made his first definitive experiments in November of 1782 while living in Avignon. He reported, some years later, that he was watching a fire one evening while contemplating one of the great military issues of the day -- an assault on the fortress of Gibraltar, which had proved impregnable by both sea and land. Joseph mused on the possibility of an air assault using troops lifted by the same force that was lifting the embers from the fire. He believed that contained within the smoke was a special gas, called 'Montgolfier Gas', with a special property he called 'levity'.As a result of these musings, Joseph set about building a box-like chamber 1 m by 1 m by 1.3 m (3 ft by 3 ft by 4 ft) out of very thin wood and covering the sides and top with lightweight taffeta cloth. Under the bottom of the box he crumpled and lit... | |
| | call of duty | | Army couple poised for Iraq return. Married in May, they face new tours with readiness for duty. Newly weds Colin and Charlsey Mahle are Army Captains being redeployed to Iraq later this year. "I love going out," he says of leading his soldiers on daily patrols. His dad, Emmett Mahle, also an Army veteran, admits hes worried about his son going to war again. Meet the young, all-American couple. Just married in late May, Colin and Charlsey Mahle graduated from top schools, already have found success in their chosen fields and have big plans for their futures, both personal and professional. Now, say goodbye. They're both headed for Iraq--he for his third tour of duty, she for her second. Both are Army captains, and are ready and willing to serve once again, though they view war and their place in it very differently. Colin 28, graduated from Virginia Military Institute and went on to become a prestigious Army Ranger. He likens war to football and says he is eager to be in the thick of things once again. He played football and baseball for four years at El Camino High School. "I love it, I love going out," Colin said of leading his soldiers on daily patrols in Iraq. "There's no... | |
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Air Assault Commentary To Help With Your Purchase
| Hot - 2 | | Of the two brothers, it was Joseph who first contemplated building flying machines.There is no definitive account of when Joseph first started contemplating lighter-than-air flight. Some accounts put it as early as 1777 when Joseph observed laundry drying over a fire incidentally form pockets that billowed upwards.Joseph made his first definitive experiments in November of 1782 while living in Avignon. He reported, some years later, that he was watching a fire one evening while contemplating one of the great military issues of the day -- an assault on the fortress of Gibraltar, which had proved impregnable by both sea and land. Joseph mused on the possibility of an air assault using troops lifted by the same force that was lifting the embers from the fire. He believed that contained within the smoke was a special gas, called 'Montgolfier Gas', with a special property he called 'levity'.As a result of these musings, Joseph set about building a box-like chamber 1 m by 1 m by 1.3 m (3 ft by 3 ft by 4 ft) out of very thin wood and covering the sides and top with lightweight taffeta cloth. Under the bottom of the box he crumpled and lit... | |
| | call of duty | | Army couple poised for Iraq return. Married in May, they face new tours with readiness for duty. Newly weds Colin and Charlsey Mahle are Army Captains being redeployed to Iraq later this year. "I love going out," he says of leading his soldiers on daily patrols. His dad, Emmett Mahle, also an Army veteran, admits hes worried about his son going to war again. Meet the young, all-American couple. Just married in late May, Colin and Charlsey Mahle graduated from top schools, already have found success in their chosen fields and have big plans for their futures, both personal and professional. Now, say goodbye. They're both headed for Iraq--he for his third tour of duty, she for her second. Both are Army captains, and are ready and willing to serve once again, though they view war and their place in it very differently. Colin 28, graduated from Virginia Military Institute and went on to become a prestigious Army Ranger. He likens war to football and says he is eager to be in the thick of things once again. He played football and baseball for four years at El Camino High School. "I love it, I love going out," Colin said of leading his soldiers on daily patrols in Iraq. "There's no... | |
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Air Assault Commentary To Help With Your Purchase
| Hot - 2 | | Of the two brothers, it was Joseph who first contemplated building flying machines.There is no definitive account of when Joseph first started contemplating lighter-than-air flight. Some accounts put it as early as 1777 when Joseph observed laundry drying over a fire incidentally form pockets that billowed upwards.Joseph made his first definitive experiments in November of 1782 while living in Avignon. He reported, some years later, that he was watching a fire one evening while contemplating one of the great military issues of the day -- an assault on the fortress of Gibraltar, which had proved impregnable by both sea and land. Joseph mused on the possibility of an air assault using troops lifted by the same force that was lifting the embers from the fire. He believed that contained within the smoke was a special gas, called 'Montgolfier Gas', with a special property he called 'levity'.As a result of these musings, Joseph set about building a box-like chamber 1 m by 1 m by 1.3 m (3 ft by 3 ft by 4 ft) out of very thin wood and covering the sides and top with lightweight taffeta cloth. Under the bottom of the box he crumpled and lit... | |
| | call of duty | | Army couple poised for Iraq return. Married in May, they face new tours with readiness for duty. Newly weds Colin and Charlsey Mahle are Army Captains being redeployed to Iraq later this year. "I love going out," he says of leading his soldiers on daily patrols. His dad, Emmett Mahle, also an Army veteran, admits hes worried about his son going to war again. Meet the young, all-American couple. Just married in late May, Colin and Charlsey Mahle graduated from top schools, already have found success in their chosen fields and have big plans for their futures, both personal and professional. Now, say goodbye. They're both headed for Iraq--he for his third tour of duty, she for her second. Both are Army captains, and are ready and willing to serve once again, though they view war and their place in it very differently. Colin 28, graduated from Virginia Military Institute and went on to become a prestigious Army Ranger. He likens war to football and says he is eager to be in the thick of things once again. He played football and baseball for four years at El Camino High School. "I love it, I love going out," Colin said of leading his soldiers on daily patrols in Iraq. "There's no... | |
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