In the Vietnam War, the United States Armed Forces designated different hills with numbers corresponding to their height. These served as key terrain on the battlefield, and many engagements — like the one on Hill 937, which became known as the Battle of Hamburger Hill — took place on or within their vicinity. After taking a hill, U.S. forces would remain on it for a few days, and, after killing or flushing out the enemy from the area, they would leave.
as much as we might like to think, no pen is mightier than the sword in the hand of one who refuses to read.
The world belongs ultimately to the strong, not the sophisticated. We are currently ruled by elites who have embraced extreme liberalism whose only saving grace is its guaranteed implosion. Once that happens I suspect we will see a resorting of society and perhaps the creation of new shires with common roots. That after all was the founding mechanism of the USA, with each state doing its own thing.
as much as we might like to think, no pen is mightier than the sword in the hand of one who refuses to read.
The world belongs ultimately to the strong, not the sophisticated. We are currently ruled by elites who have embraced extreme liberalism whose only saving grace is its guaranteed implosion. Once that happens I suspect we will see a resorting of society and perhaps the creation of new shires with common roots. That after all was the founding mechanism of the USA, with each state doing its own thing.