Cavalry March
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Cavalry March

Do you think it is a shame they did this to Pfc. Monica Brown?
Brown, of Lake Jackson, Tex., with a Silver Star in March for repeatedly risking her life on April 25, 2007, to shield and treat her wounded comrades, displaying bravery and grit. She is the second woman since World War II to receive the nation's third-highest combat medal.
Within a few days of her heroic acts, however, the Army pulled Brown out of the remote camp in Paktika province where she was serving with a cavalry unit -- because, her platoon commander said, Army restrictions on women in combat barred her from such missions.
I think that if someone is capable of DOING the job they should be allowed don't you.
KHOST, Afghanistan -- Pfc. Monica Brown cracked open the door of her Humvee outside a remote village in eastern Afghanistan to the pop of bullets shot by Taliban fighters. But instead of taking cover, the 18-year-old medic grabbed her bag and ran through gunfire toward fellow soldiers in a crippled and burning vehicle.
I just got done reading that story and yes I do think it is a shame. She obviously loved what she did and I dont think they had any right or logical reason for pulling her out. She proved herself on the same levels as a man would and she deserves to stay in my oppinion.
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John Phillip Sousa - Cavalry March
Battle of Fa'kirk (oppidum varie capelle) 1298?
Ok we know the film 'braveheart' was riddled with ludicrous inaccuracies. What we know is that longshanks on his march north stopped at Kirkliston, a known templar stronghold. Did he there enlist the support of the templars in the forthcoming battle? Was the banner of the templars raised at the battle as a signal for the Comyns and their cavalry to leave the field and abandon Wallace and his schiltroms to their fate?
The one piece of compelling evidence is that the only English losses of note were Br. Brian Le Jay and Br. John de Sawtry the two most prominent templar knights of their day. Their slaying has all the hallmarks of Wallace's distinctive style as was his killing of the Sherif of Lanark 2 years earlier?
Most ironic, in view of the fact that the Brus, who gave refuge to these same templars after their 'discomfiture' at the hands of Philip the Fair in 1309, used them to so deadly effect in 1314!
Well, answering your question, no, nothing of what you have said can be verified in historical record. But it make a great story and I wish I could tell you it was true (I admire the Templars too).
You could argue that Wallace probably fell into a trap planned by Longshanks (who was smart enough not to let himself be pinned in a small bridge and lose the effect of his cavalry) and the Scottish nobles rightfully fled from the battlefield to save their lands and skins. And the templars died because they usually were frontline solders.
De Bruce's use of Templars at Bannockburn is only a legend. I also think it's true story, but it cannot be verified by history, and it's suspect because the order was disbanded by then. It seems Scotland didn't touch them because De Bruce was then excommunicated, but the only known place where the Templars were aboslutely not touched was Portugal; everywhere else they either were arrested or absorved into other military orders.
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