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Aug 17, 2018 09:10:25 AM Wow! Big pushback on Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York for his really dumb statement about Americaโs lack of greatness. I have already MADE America Great Again, just look at the markets, jobs, military- setting records, and we will do even better. Andrew โchokedโ badly, mistake! [Twitter for iPhone]
Aug 17, 2018 09:06:13 AM Wow! Big pushback on Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York for his really dumb statement about Americaโs lack of greatness. I have already MADE America Great Again, just look at the markets, jobs, military- setting records, and we will do even better. Andrew โchockedโ badly, mistake! [Twitter for iPhone]
Aug 16 2018 19:32:11 (EST)
>>2635778
Timelines change.
Watch the budget.
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http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/jjfenty.htm
DoD Identifies Army Casualties
The Department of Defense announced today the death of 10 soldiers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. They died east of Abad, Afghanistan, in the Kunar province, on May 5, 2006, when their CH-47 Chinook helicopter crashed during combat operations.
Killed were:
Lieutenant Colonel Joseph J. Fenty, 41, of Florida
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Eric W. Totten, 34, of Texas.
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Christopher B. Donaldson, 28, of Illinois
Staff Sergeant Christopher T. Howick, 34, of Hamburg, New York
Sergeant Bryan A. Brewster, 24, of Fontana, California
Sergeant John C. Griffith, 33, of Las Vegas, Nevada
Sergeant Jeffery S. Wiekamp, 23, of Utopia, Texas
Specialist Justin L. O'Donohoe, 27, of San Diego, California
Specialist David N. Timmons Jr., 23, of Lewisville, North Carolina
Private First Class Brian M. Moquin Jr., 19, of Worcester, Massachusetts
All those killed were assigned to the 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry), Fort Drum New York. Fenty, O'Donohoe, Timmons and Moquin were part of the 71st Cavalry Regiment. Totten, Donaldson, Howick, Brewster, Griffith, and Wiekamp were part of the 3rd Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment.
This incident is under investigation.
Fenty, 41, was the commander of 3rd Squadron, 71st Cavalry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division (LI), Fort Drum, New York.