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[From: Rear Admiral…]
Rear Admiral William M. Fogarty, USN, initiated a formal investigation into the tragic downing of a commercial airliner by the USS Vincennes (CG. 49) on July 3, 1988. The investigation report, addressed to the Commander in Chief of U.S. Central Command, aims to dissect the events surrounding the incident, providing a comprehensive account of the circumstances that led to the loss of 290 lives. In the aftermath of the tragedy, the report outlines various findings and conclusions that seek to clarify the…-
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[From: Rear Admiral…]
Rear Admiral William M. Fogarty, USN, begins the chapter with an official communication directed to the Commander in Chief of U.S. Central Command, marking the initiation of a formal investigation into a tragic incident involving the USS Vincennes (CG-49). This event occurred on July 3, 1988, when the U.S. Navy ship mistakenly shot down Iran Air Flight 655, a commercial airliner, killing all 290 passengers aboard. The downing of the civilian plane, an avoidable tragedy, sparked widespread controversy and…-
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[From: Rear Admiral…]
From: Rear Admiral William M. Fogarty, USN, the formal investigation into the tragic incident involving the USS Vincennes (CG. 49) and the downing of a commercial airliner on July 3, 1988, is initiated with a letter addressed to the Commander in Chief of U.S. Central Command. This letter, written with the seriousness and formality characteristic of military communication, serves to outline the critical intelligence context that led to the misidentification of Iran Air Flight 655. Admiral Fogarty sets a…-
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[For as long…]
For as long as Cyrus could remember, sleep had always been an elusive and puzzling necessity. It was not something that his body naturally craved like other basic functions; rather, it felt more like a performance, something that he had to engage in despite not fully understanding or accepting it. Unlike eating, drinking, or breathing—actions that occurred seamlessly without thought—sleep seemed to demand an artificial submission, an act of pretending that he could fall into rest when his body and mind…-
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“Pimp!”
“Pimp!” Lincoln’s Special Train arrived in Columbus, Ohio, on February 13, amid a highly charged political atmosphere. This date coincided with the day Congress was scheduled to certify the electoral votes, marking a critical moment in American history. At the same time, Virginia’s secession convention convened, adding to the tension. Lincoln’s entourage, including Major Anderson’s brother, Larz Anderson, traveled in an expanded train composed of three cars. The weather was remarkably clear, as…-
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Don’t even waste the stationery, I told myself, but something about Jeffrey Garten made me reconsider. Our story began on an autumn trip to visit my brother, Ken, at Dartmouth College, where he was a sophomore. I was still in high school, but this visit was my first taste of an Ivy League atmosphere, and I was eager to experience its traditions and social scene. The crisp fall air, golden leaves, and historic architecture gave the campus an enchanting quality, filling me with a sense of possibility.…
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