So last summer I went to a local horse show and *whispers* never really posted any pictures from it.
It was a Wednesday Twin Brooks Schooling Show that featured English and Western horses. Enjoy!
So last summer I went to a local horse show and *whispers* never really posted any pictures from it.
It was a Wednesday Twin Brooks Schooling Show that featured English and Western horses. Enjoy!
December 7th is remembered as the day Pearl Harbor was attacked. December 8th is remembered for Franklin D Roosevelt’s famous infamy speech that started out as this:
Yesterday, December 7th, 1941-a date which will live in infamy-the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.
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| War Time Poster: Doris Miller shot down fighter planes and helped move crewmates during Pearl Harbor. He was the first African American awarded The Navy Cross. |
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That happened on June 13th in New York. This is an interesting story. It was a bit after midnight and John C Cullen was patrolling the beach. It was a particularly foggy night when he came upon three men that said they were run aground fishermen. It seemed like a believable story until one of the men yelled in German and the leader of the group asked Cullen if he had a father and mother that would grieve for him. The leader then proceeded to say, “I wouldn’t want to have to kill you.” Cullen realized that this was a good time to find a way out since he wasn’t carrying a weapon. Cullen was given 300$ to forget what had just happened and took the money (which was actually 260$). He immediately alerted authorities.
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| Cross marked where explosives were |
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| Photo credit: National Park Service |
The mounted unit needed riders so a call was put out. They ended up with riders from a varied background like cowboys, horse trainers, jockeys, polo players, and rodeo riders. The mounted unit ended up being the largest part of the patrol. Over 3000 horses were a part of it.
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| Photo credit: US Coast Guard |
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| Photo Credit: US Coast Guard |
Sources:
John Cullen, Coast Guardsman Who Detected Spies, Dies at 90
Coast Guard Combat Veterans: Semper Paratus By James C. Bunch
I never thought I’d say that I’ve taken too many photos. But between the summer to today I have thousands of photos to deal with. I know that for some that’d be a day’s worth of photos, but not for me. There are more good than bad, so I’m happy about that. But still. So. Many. Pictures.
They span the summer which started with my first internship. The PA capital is beautiful.
Then the African American Museum in DC.
There’s plenty of barn photos.
And horse shows.
Breyerfest (which I still need to finish the final few posts about).
Philadelphia.
Plus any other interesting places I’ve gone to at some point.
Two weekends ago I went to a paper chase. Two barn friends were participating in it so myself and two others decided to show up to cheer them on.
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