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Coast to Coast List Price: $14.98 Sale Price: $14.98 |
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This album, recorded by the United States Navy Band, reflects the diversity of American music, offering everything from big band jazz and country to bluegrass, choral and band literature. The United States Navy Band is the Navy's premier musical organization in Washington, D.C. and features four distinct touring groups that present free concerts to hundreds of thousands of people throughout the country. This album is a sampling of the repertoires of these bands. The touring groups are titled The Navy Band, The Commodores Jazz Ensemble, Country Current, and Sea Chanters Chorus. Coast to Coast is divided into four different sections, each of which is performed by a different touring group. Each group offers a different dynamic to this wonderfully eclectic album. Featuring songs like "Battle of Shiloh March", "Flying Home", "Rose Colored Glasses" and "O Happy Day", Coast to Coast reflects the dedication and professionalism present throughout the entire United States Navy. |
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Go Vintage! Super Popular Tri-Blend by Solid Gold Bomb™Solid Gold Bomb (SGB) is here! Printed on the American Apparel TR401 Tri-Blend Short Sleeve Track Shirt. Made of the three fabric combination (50% Polyester / 25% Cotton / 25% Rayon), this tee retains shape and elasticity. Cotton lends both comfort and durability with the addition of Rayon, it makes for a unique texture that drapes against the body for a slim look. Made in Los Angeles, California - a superior color fastness, minimal shrinkage, fabric weight 3.7 oz/yd² (125 g/m²).Sizing Instructions - The following measurements are displayed in both inches and centimeters. A half chest measurement can be made with an existing garment, flat on a table, measured across the chest from the base of the under arms.Sleeve Length - XS: 8"/20cm; S: 8.25"/21cm; M: 8.5"/22cm; L: 8.75"/22cm; XL: 9"/23cm; 2XL: 9.25"/23cm; 3XL: 9.5"/24cmHalf Chest - XS: 16.5"/42cm; S: 18"/46cm; M: 20"/51cm; L: 22"/56cm; XL: 24"/61cm; 2XL: 26"/66cm; 3XL: 28"/71cmFront Body Length - XS: 27.375"/70cm; S: 28.375"/72cm; M: 29.375"/75cm; L: 30.375"/77cm; XL: 31.375"/80cm; 2XL: 32.375"/82cm; 3XL: 33.375"/85cm |
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Invasion (Magic: The Gathering - Invasion Cycle Book I) (Book 1) List Price: $6.99 Sale Price: $26.89 |
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The Phyrexian nightmare begins.Dominaria faces its biggest threat -- an invasion by its greatest enemy, an attack planned for eons by merciless foes. No one is exempt from their terror. No land is safe from their onslaught. In the shadow of the Phyrexian horde, Dominaria has but one hope -- the Weatherlight and her crew. The time has come to defend hearth and home from invasion. |
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Commodore Ellsworth P. Bertholf: First Commandant of the Coast Guard (Library of Naval Biography) List Price: $39.95 Sale Price: $35.10 |
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When Ellsworth P. Bertholf was court-martialed and dismissed from the Naval Academy for a hazing incident, no one could have predicted his future greatness. But undaunted by his experience at the academy, Bertholf pursued a career in the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service and by 1902 had earned a special Gold Medal of Honor from the U.S. Congress for his role in a dramatic overland relief expedition to Alaska. By 1915 he had bypassed twenty-two officers senior to him to become the first commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard and went on to successfully steer his fledgling service through the trials of World War I. This biography of the man who has been called the savior of the Coast Guard offers a revealing portrait not only of Bertholf but also of the last years of the Revenue Cutter and Life-Saving Services and the early formative years of the Coast Guard. Written by a former Coast Guard officer, the book chronicles Bertholf's colorful early career with the service when he patrolled the vast reaches of the Pacific, enforced maritime laws regulating the fishing, sealing, and whaling industries, participated in daring rescues, and transported Siberian reindeer from Russia to the starving Inuits. As the only biography of Bertholf ever written, his book makes an important contribution to the history of an armed service that receives little recognition for its contributions to the nation. |
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When Was The First American Foreign War?
One of my favorite subjects to study about is history, particularly the pasts wars our country has been involved in. I always have deep emotional feelings that begin to come up in my mind about all of the countless number of our fellow American's, the men and women who have paid the ultimate sacrifice, so that myself as well as every other American can enjoy the freedom that we so richly possess. A very high price has been paid for us to remain free.
All of us can relate to a foreign war that occurred in our generation. For me, it is the Vietnam War. For the generation before me, it is World War II. But, when did it all begin? What was the very first foreign war that America became involved in? Well, there is no one alive to relate to this particular foreign war, because to answer this question, you have to go back all the way to our third president, Thomas Jefferson, for the answer.
The date was March 23rd, 1801, on the 20th day of Thomas Jefferson's presidency. What happened on this day was without consulting his Cabinet, Congress, or even the American people, president Jefferson decided to order the Navy to prepare a squadron to send to the western Mediterranean. Now, the president, just three weeks ago in his inaugural address had pledged "peace, commerce and honest friendship with all nations," yet, was about to send America into its first foreign war, which was in Tripoli, more than 3,000 miles away.
A man named Yusuf Karamanli had become the ruler of Tripoli in the year of 1795 after killing his oldest brother Hassan, in the presence of their mother and then expelling his second brother Hamet from the country. Karamanli's main ambition was to be greater than the country of Algiers as the leading naval power among the Barbary States of the North African coast. Also, he had already tripled his naval warships.
So, when did the trouble begin? In 1800, Yusuf flexed his new naval power by seizing the U.S. merchant ship called the Catherine in the western Mediterranean and then letting the vessel go, with an ultimatum. And what was this so called ultimatum? Tripoli would declare war on America if we didn't start paying a tribute! Well, president Jefferson decided to send warships to Tripoli with the attitude that the new American republic had not defeated one tyrant, England, to only fall prey to a lesser one.
Therefore, in May of 1801, when there were four warships just about ready to set sail, Jefferson then asked his Cabinet, "Shall the squadron now at Norfolk be ordered to cruise in the Mediterranean?" The navy, which was greatly enlarged during the recent Quasi-War against France, was at this time time being cut to just six active frigates under the administration of president Adams Naval Reduction Act of 1801. The one concept in this time period was the philosophy of keeping government small and paying down the Revolutionary War debt that was hanging over their heads.
But, president Jefferson and his Cabinet did not know that on May 14, Tripoli's military had cut down the U.S. consulate's flagpole. Tripoli had declared war on America. This resulted in our president sending our ships out to sea on June 2, 1801. This conflict with Tripoli, which is now in Libya, was started because America refused to continue paying a tribute to the rulers of the North African Barbary States of Algiers, Tunis, Morocco, and Tripoli.
Several years past by, and American warships engaged in battle in the waters around Tripoli. In 1803, Commodore Edward Preble became the commander of the entire Mediterranean squadron, and was very successful against Tripoli. The intrepid Preble sailed to Tangiers on a rescue mission to free a number of American pow's, and on Feb. 16, 1804, he gave orders to a young lieutenant, named Stephen Decatur, to command the raid in which the captured U.S. frigate Philadelphia was completely destroyed in the harbour of Tripoli.
The end result, because of a combination of a very strong American naval blockade and an overland army from Egypt eventually brought the war to an end. A peace treaty was signed on June 4, 1805 in favor of the United States of America!
About the Author
Hello, my name is Meredith Miller. I am married to a beautiful woman named Elizabeth. We have four wonderful children and three fantastic grandchildren. I have a Doctorate in Theology and a Ph.D in Religion. I have been in the ministry for 30 years and a pastor for over nine years. I really enjoy life and the opportunities that I have had in trying to help others during difficult periods in their lives.
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I have a VT Commodore and would like to know if i can get my seats and the interior restitched? Where can i get it? I live in Wollongong on the south coast of NSW. How much will it cost me? Is it even possible?
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