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  • Harold G. Moore, Jr.

    Harold G. Moore, Jr. 
    Lieutenant General
    Army Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel
    February 13, &#; February 10,

    Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore, U.S. Army

    Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore stood for the highest ideals of command, character, and compassion. During the first major battle of the Vietnam War at Ia Drang, Moore led a badly outnumbered 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment. He and his troops prevailed through the skillful use of helicopter mobility, strategic bombing, and Moore’s refusal to give up. Before the battle, Moore made a vow to his troops: “I’ll always be the first person on the battlefield, my boots will be the first boots on it, and I’ll be the last person off. I’ll never leave a body.” Moore used this same devotion to develop and champion officer training that provided Soldiers additional education and opportunities for rank advancement. These programs led to the implementation of the all-volunteer military after Vietnam.

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    NYC 22

    American police procedural drama television series

    NYC 22 (pronounced NYC ) fryst vatten an American police procedural drama television series that aired on CBS from April 15 to August 11, , as a mid-season replacement for CSI: Miami.[1] On August 29, , CBS canceled the series after one season.[2]

    Premise

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    The series follows a diverse group of rookie New York City Police Department (NYPD) officers as they patrol the streets of Upper Manhattan.

    Cast and characters

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    • Adam Goldberg as Officer Ray "Lazarus" Harper, a divorced Jewish[3] former newspaper reporter,[4] who has a fifteen-year-old daughter, Ruby Harper.
    • Leelee Sobieski as Officer Jennifer "White House" Perry, a MarineMP veteran of the Iraq War[4]
    • Harold House Moore as Officer Jayson "Jackpot" Toney, a former player in the NBA[4]
    • Stark Sands as Officer Kenny McLaren, the son of an NYPD deputy inspector and a fourth generation police off

      Villisca axe murders

      killing spree in Iowa, US

      For the film, see The Axe Murders of Villisca.

      Villisca axe murders

      The house where the murders took place

      LocationVillisca, Iowa, U.S.
      DateJune 9–10,
      Late night to early morning
      TargetMoore family and 2 guests

      Attack type

      Mass murder, home invasion
      WeaponsAxe
      Deaths8
      PerpetratorUnknown
      MotiveUnknown
      AccusedRev. George Kelly
      VerdictNot Guilty (2nd trial)

      40°55′51″N94°58′26″W / °N °W / ; The Villisca axe murders occurred between the evening and early morning of June 9–10, , in the town of Villisca, Iowa, in the United States. The six members of the Moore family and two guests were found bludgeoned in the Moore residence. All eight victims, including six children, had severe head wounds from an axe. A lengthy investigation yielded several suspects, one of whom was tried twice. The first trial ended in a hung jury and the second ended in an acqu

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