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when will when will pokemon battle dimension(the anime) premiere in australia?
for pokemon battle dimension i could almost swear it is never been on cartoon network. and why do they never play pokemon episodes anyway??
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where can I watch pokemon d/p battle dimensions episodes , youtube.com isnt complete and I cant use Veoh so I cant watch on pisoga(anime4f.com) and veoh.com.
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Try starting here.
And remember that Kissinger and Nixon sold out South Vietnam in Paris 1973, at a time when General Giap, in his [1988] memoirs, said that he was amazed, because the NVA thought the Americans were _winning_…
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“The circumstances rendered the NVA vulnerable to the B-52s at a
moment in the war when experience and technology had perfected
the employment of the bombers. The Strategic Air Command had
learned during the siege of Khe Sanh that three B-52s provided
enough destructive effect to satisfy most ground commanders. SAC
now launched the planes in flights of three rather than the
original six in order to duoble the number of Arc Lights. A new
radar system named Combat Skyspot made it possible to place the
strikes within five-eighths of a mile of friendly positions.
(Rhotenberry and Ba did not hesitate to call a strike within 700
yards.) The location of the 'box', the target zone that was
five-eighths of a mile wide by approximately two miles long,
could be changed up to three hours before the bombs were
scheduled to fall. Rhotenberry kept a list of every B-52 strike
allocated to the battle with the drop time and change time
marked in order to switch the box to a new location and catch
the NVA in it when an assault was imminent or underway against a
sector of the perimeter…
Ba was able to give the tank-killer teams he formed some
psychological preparation by having them practice firing the
M-72 LAW at junked ARVN tank hulls. The Pentagon had time to
respond to an appeal from Abrams and rush out an experimental
helicopter-mounted system for the American wire-guided anti-tank
missile, called the TOW for tube-launched, optically-tracked,
wire-guided. Two Hueys in which the system had been installed
were loaded into C-141 jet transports at the Yuma Proving
Grounds in Arizona and flown directly to Pleiku. Jeep-mounted
version of the TOW also arrived, but they were not to prove
useful. The NVA commanders could use their tanks to lead an
assault that began at night. The dimensions of the battle
forced them to continue the assault into the day with the tanks
maintaining a spearpoint role. Hill would have the Hueys with
the TOWs over Kontum at first light, and any T-54 in sight was
_doomed_. One tank crew backed its behemoth into a house to hide.
The TOW team got the tank by shooting throgh a window.
Vann made the bombers his personal weapon. He could have left
the B-52 targeting to Hill and Rhotenberry and the efficient
officers in his G-3, air operations section, but he wanted to do
it himself. Brig. Gen. Nguyen Van Toan, who Cao Van Vien
finally recruited to replace Dzu, and the Vietnamese staff at
the Pleiku headquarters nicknamed Vann “Mr. B-52.” (Toan had
been sidelined for excessive graft and a scandal over a girl.
Vien had proposed to him that he redeem his career and gain
another star by volunteering to take II Corps, and being a
courageous man, Toan had accepted. Vien admonished him to
listen to Vann.)
The Strategic Air Command was sending Creighton Abrams
three-plane flights of B-52s at roughly hourly intervals around
the clock from Anderson Air Force Base on Guam, and the B-52
base at Sattahip in southern Thailand. By mid-May, when the
struggle for Kontum began, the siege of An Loc on the cambodian
front had crested, and it was apparrent that the ARVN garrison
there would survive. In I Corps, after overrunning all of Quang
Tri province and pressing towards Hue from the west too, the NVA
thrusts had also started to falter under the weight of U.S. air
power. Hue looked like it was going to stand. Kontum was the
last opportunity the Vietnames Communists had to transform an
offensive with important but limited objectives into a
spectacular achievement, and it was Abrams' last big worry. He
could let Vann have the bombers. Capt. Christopher Scudder, the
B-52 control officer on Vann's staff, recalled that on some days
at the height of the battle, Vann lobbied hard enough to obtain
twenty-one of the twenty-five B-52 flights coming into the
country every day.
Between May 14 and the end of the first week of June, John
Paul Vann laid the best part of three hundred B-52 strikes in the
environs of Kontum. To increase the safety margin in strikes
close to friendly positions, SAC had instructed the bombers to
fly one behind the other down the center of the box. This
formation didn't give sufficient bomb coverage to satisfy Vann.
He persuaded SAC to place the three B-52s in Echelon. The first
bomber flew right along the safety line to get as close as
possible to the ARVN positions and plaster the inner third of the
box, the second B-52 flew just behind and beyond it to devastate
the middle, and the third came right behind and beyond it to
obliterate anything left in the target zone. Vann would circle
in his Ranger off a scheduled strike a few minutes before the
B-52s arrived and then low-level round the box as soon as the
smoke and dust had cleared enough for him to see how many NVA he
had killed. He would fire bursts from his M-16 into the bomb
craters. There was no danger, he explained to two reporters
riding with him one day. Anyone “still living in there is in
such a state of shock that he couldn't pull a trigger for thirty
minutes.” On another day he found forty to fifty NVA who had
survived, staggering around among the craters. He radioed for
Cobra gunships to finish them off.
Larry Stern of the _Washington Post_ had met Vann in the
mid-1960s throgh Frank Scotton. He came to Pleiku to interview
him, and was astonished by the man he found. He had never seen a
person so suffused with rage and exhaltation. Stern remembered
the way Vann's eyes 'burned' as he described how he was wielding
the B-52 bombers. “Anytime the wind is blowing from the north
where the B-52s are turning the terrain into a moonscape, you can
tell from the battlefield stench that the strikes are effective,”
Vann said. “Outside Kontum, wherever you dropped bombs you
scattered bodies…”
From Neil Sheehan, “A Bright Shining Lie”, [1988]. An unmissable history.
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