#10/12/1916
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
Le cuirassé USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) - Hampton Roads – Virginie – 10 décembre 1916
©Naval History and Heritage Command - NH 63562
#WWI#WWII#avant-guerre#pre war#marine militaire#military navy#marine de guerre#navy#cuirassé#battleship#classe pennsylvania#pennsylvania-class#uss pennsylvania (bb-38)#uss pennsylvania#bb-38#hampton roads#virginie#virginia#états-unis#usa#10/12/1916#12/1916#1916
11 notes
·
View notes
Text
Band of Brothers Birthdays
January
1 John S. Zielinski Jr. (b. 1925)
21 Richard D. “Dick” Winters (b. 1918)
26 Herbert M. Sobel (b. 1912)
30 Clifford Carwood "Lip" Lipton (b. 1920)
31 Warren H. “Skip” Muck (b. 1922) & Robert B. Brewer (b. 1924)
February
8 Clarence R. Hester (b. 1916)
18 Thomas A. Peacock (b. 1920)
23 Lester A. “Les” Hashey (b. 1925)
March
1 Charles E. “Chuck” Grant (b. 1922)
2 Colonel Robert L. “Bob” Strayer (b. 1910)
4 Wayne “Skinny” Sisk (b. 1922)
10 Frank J. Perconte (b. 1917)
13 Darrell C. “Shifty” Powers (b. 1923)
14 Joseph J. “Joe” Toye (b. 1919)
24 John D. “Cowboy” Halls (b. 1922)
26 George Lavenson (b. 1917) & George H. Smith Jr. (1922)
27 Gerald J. Loraine (b. 1913)
April
3 Colonel Robert F. “Bob” Sink (b. 1905) & Patrick S. “Patty” O’Keefe (b. 1926)
5 John T. “Johnny” Julian (b. 1924)
10 Renée B. E. Lemaire (b. 1914)
11 James W. Miller (b. 1924)
15 Walter S. “Smokey” Gordon Jr. (b. 1920)
20 Ronald C. “Sparky” Speirs (b. 1920)
23 Alton M. More (b. 1920)
27 Earl E. “One Lung” McClung (b. 1923) & Henry S. “Hank” Jones Jr. (b. 1924)
28 William J. “Wild Bill” Guarnere (b. 1923)
May
12 John W. “Johnny” Martin (b. 1922)
16 Edward J. “Babe” Heffron (b. 1923)
17 Joseph D. “Joe” Liebgott (b. 1915)
19 Norman S. Dike Jr. (b. 1918) & Cleveland O. Petty (b. 1924)
25 Albert L. "Al" Mampre (b. 1922)
June
2 David K. "Web" Webster (b. 1922)
6 Augusta M. Chiwy ("Anna") (b. 1921)
13 Edward D. Shames (b. 1922)
17 George Luz (b. 1921)
18 Roy W. Cobb (b. 1914)
23 Frederick T. “Moose” Heyliger (b. 1916)
25 Albert Blithe (b. 1923)
28 Donald B. "Hoob" Hoobler (b. 1922)
July
2 Gen. Anthony C. "Nuts" McAuliffe (b. 1898)
7 Francis J. “Frank” Mellet (b. 1920)
8 Thomas Meehan III (b. 1921)
9 John A. Janovec (b. 1925)
10 Robert E. “Popeye” Wynn (b. 1921)
16 William S. Evans (b. 1910)
20 James H. “Moe” Alley Jr. (b. 1922)
23 Burton P. “Pat” Christenson (b. 1922)
29 Eugene E. Jackson (b. 1922)
31 Donald G. "Don" Malarkey (b. 1921)
August
3 Edward J. “Ed” Tipper (b. 1921)
10 Allen E. Vest (b. 1924)
15 Kenneth J. Webb (b. 1920)
18 Jack E. Foley (b. 1922)
26 Floyd M. “Tab” Talbert (b. 1923) & General Maxwell D. Taylor (b. 1901)
29 Joseph A. Lesniewski (b. 1920)
31 Alex M. Penkala Jr. (b. 1924)
September
3 William H. Dukeman Jr. (b. 1921)
11 Harold D. Webb (b. 1925)
12 Major Oliver M. Horton (b. 1912)
27 Harry F. Welsh (b. 1918)
30 Lewis “Nix” Nixon III (b. 1918)
October
5 Joseph “Joe” Ramirez (b. 1921) & Ralph F. “Doc” Spina (b. 1919) & Terrence C. "Salty" Harris (b. 1920)
6 Leo D. Boyle (b. 1913)
10 William F. “Bill” Kiehn (b. 1921)
15 Antonio C. “Tony” Garcia (b. 1924)
17 Eugene G. "Doc" Roe (b. 1922)
21 Lt. Cl. David T. Dobie (b. 1912)
28 Herbert J. Suerth Jr. (b. 1924)
31 Robert "Bob" van Klinken (b. 1919)
November
11 Myron N. “Mike” Ranney (b. 1922)
20 Denver “Bull” Randleman (b. 1920)
December
12 John “Jack” McGrath (b. 1919)
31 Lynn D. “Buck” Compton (b. 1921)
Unknown Date
Joseph P. Domingus
Richard J. Hughes (b. 1925)
Maj. Louis Kent
Father John Mahoney
George C. Rice
SOURCES
Military History Fandom Wiki
Band of Brothers Fandom Wiki
Traces of War
Find a Grave
#this is going off who was on on the show#i double checked the dates and such but if you notice any mistakes please let me know :)#band of brothers#easy company#hbo war#not gonna tag everyone lol#mine: misc#yep it's actually Halls and not Hall#i've seen Terrence Harris's name spelled with as Terence but wenand t with two Rs s#since that's how it's spelled on photos of memorials and on his gravestone#I’ll do the pacific next! should be significantly shorter since there’s far fewer characters 😅
158 notes
·
View notes
Text
BOBSTROLOGY
A completely serious presentation by @pegasusdrawnchariots and oatflatwhite
written version under the cut!
♈️Patrick O’Keefe [April 3 1926] ♈️Robert Sink [April 3 1905] ♈️John Julian [5 April 1924] ♈️Renée Lemaire [10 April 1914] ♈️James Miller [11 April 1924] ♈️Walter “Smokey” Gordon [April 15 1920] ♉️~Ronald Speirs [April 20 1920] ♉️Alton More [April 22 1920] ♉️Henry Jones [27 April 1924] ♉️Edward “Babe” Heffron [May 16 1923] ♉️John Martin [May 12 1922] ♉️Joseph Liebgott [May 17 1915] ♉️Norman Dike [May 19 1918] ♉️William Guarnere [April 28 1923] ♊️David Webster [June 2 1922] ♊️George Luz [June 17 1921] ♊️Roy Cobb [June 18 1914] ♋️Frederick “Moose” Heyliger [June 23 1916] ♋️Albert Blithe [June 25 1923] ♋️Donald Hoobler [28 June 1922] ♋️Thomas Meehan [8 July 1921] ♋️John Janovec [9 July 1925] ♋️Robert “Popeye” Wynn [July 10 1921] ♋️James "Moe" Alley [July 20 1922] ♌️~Burton “Pat” Christenson [July 23 1922] ♌️Eugene Jackson [29 July 1922] ♌️Donald Malarkey [July 31 1921] ♌️Edward Tipper [3 August 1921] ♍️Floyd Talbert [August 26 1923] ♍️Alex Penkala [August 30 1922] ♍️William Dukeman [3 September 1921] ♎️Eugene Roe [October 17 1922] ♎️Harry Welsh [September 27 1918] ♎️Lewis Nixon [September 30 1918] ♎️Ralph Spina [October 5 1919] ♎️Thomas Peacock [October 9 1923] ♏️Denver “Bull” Randleman [November 20 1920] ♑️Lynn “Buck” Compton [December 31 1921] ♑️Antonio Garcia [January 17 1925] ♒️Richard "Dick" Winters [January 21 1918] ♒️Herbert Sobel [January 26 1912] ♒️Carwood Lipton [January 30 1920] ♒️Warren “Skip” Muck [January 31 1922] ♓️Lester Hashey [23 February 1925] ♓️Charles “Chuck” Grant [1 March 1922] ♓️Robert Strayer [March 2 1912] ♓️Wayne “Skinny” Sisk [March 4 1922] ♓️Frank Perconte [March 10 1917] ♓️Darrell “Shifty” Powers [March 13 1923] ♓️Joseph Toye [March 14 1919]
6 Aries ���� 8 Taurus 🥇 3 Gemini 7 Cancer 🥈 4 Leo 3 Virgo 5 Libra 1 Scorpio 0 Sagittarius 🥄 2 Capricorn 4 Aquarius 7 Pisces 🥈
10 🔥 13 🪨 12 💨 15 💧
20 cardinal 17 fixed 13 mutable
22 masculine 28 feminine
#band of brothers#hbo war#bobedit#hbowaredit#bobstrology#astrology#liz makes things#disclaimer: our interpretation is ironclad. we alone decide the law. argue w the wall.#< we say as an aries and scorpio with renee and bull in our corners <3
208 notes
·
View notes
Text
Tragedy struck Midlothian on September 5th 1889 when Sixty-three miners, some as young as thirteen, died in an underground fire at Mauricewood Pit, at Penicuik, Midlothian.
This was the worst mining disaster in the history of the Lothians and the cause was never discovered, or at least disclosed.
The following is extracted from “The Mauricewood Braves” one of Wilsons ‘Mining Lays, Tales and Folk-lore’ published 1916.
“The Mauricewood Pit, at Penicuik, near Edinburgh, took fire on September 5th, 1889, and sixty eight men and boys lost their lives. The principal product from the pit was ironstone, although coal in small quantities was also produced. The pit had a vertical shaft of 480 feet then a level roadway eastwards of 180 feet and this was followed by a one in eight dip decline of 960 feet (Deaths Incline). Halfway down the decline a steam engine had been erected and another steam engine did duty at the bottom. The steam pipes traversed this route, and it was at the 800 ft slant that the fire broke out among the support timbers. The wood was tinder and inflammable, and it was soon apparent that the conflagration would spread and become disastrous. There were no other outlets to or from the lower level, and unless the men below received a warning note to give them a chance of escape, they must inevitably perish. Three trapper and pony boys – Robert Hook Tolmie (my own surname but no relation) , aged 14; Michael Hamilton, aged 15; and Thomas Foster, aged 17 years, volunteered to go round the mine and warn all the men below of their danger, but the only shiftman there, his mate was away in another district of the pit- pleaded with the boys not to go away and said that he would go himself to warn the other men of the fires danger, but the boys in unison shouted as they ran “No, we’ll go” ….. And they went. The brave boys never came back alive. “They died to save” The bodies of the boys were afterwards recovered (surrounded by over twenty other bodies) near a trapdoor that had got blocked up in the meantime cutting off the avenue of escape. The mine was subsequently flooded to quench the fire that was raging in the workings, and over a year elapsed before the last body was brought to the surface.
The heroism and self-sacrifice of the three lads aroused sympathetic expressions and admiration throughout the mining world, and a monument marks their last resting place in the Penicuik’s KirkHill Cemetery.
Names of Dead
The alphabetical list of names below is from a report in the Scotsman. Among the names is a Robert Tolmie, I wonder if he was some sort of relation to my family, although I did know of some Penicuik Tolmie’s who were not related to us.
Thomas Adams, 7 Manderston Place David Anderson, 1 Manderston Place T Bennett, 4 Lindsay Place William Brockie, 13 Walker Place William Brown, 1 Lindsay Place William Brown, Glebe William Daly, 3 Fieldsend J Davidson, Edinburgh Rd Robert Dempster, father, 6 Lindsay Place R Dempster, son, 6 Lindsay Place William Dempster, 19 Walker Place Robert Dickson, 13 Fieldsend Thomas Foster 13 Leslie Place John Fraser 27 Napier St John Glass, Pryde's Place William Grieve, 5 Leslie Place C Hamilton, son, Greenlaw Cottages Mitchell Hamilton, father, Greenlaw Cottages Mitchell Hamilton, son, Greenlaw Cottages Robert Hamilton, 4 Leslie Place - uncle of Richard Hamilton, brother-in-law of Robert Tolmie Richard Hamilton, 4 Leslie Place - nephew of Robert Hamilton Robert Hunter, Roads farm William Hunter, 8 Walker Place- father-in-law of David Penman Thomas Hunter, Pike James Irvine, 10 Leslie Place David Kinnimont, father, Roslin Robert Kinnimont, son, Roslin William Lamb, 5 Walker Place - son of Robert Lamb, Leven, Fife George Livingstone, 22 Fieldsend Alex McInlay, 12 Leslie Place David McKenzie, 10 Lindsay Place Hugh McPherson, father, 12 Lindsay Place Peter McPherson, son, 12 Lindsay Place Thomas Meikle, 5 Lindsay Place William Meikle, father, 6 Leslie Place William Meikle, son, 6 Leslie Place Walter Meikle, 6 Leslie Place Robert Millar, 3 Fieldsend - stepson of William Daly William Miller, 3 Fieldsend - stepson of William Daly Martin Morgan, Pryde's Place G Muir, Greenlaw Cottages David Penman, 8 Walker Place - son-in-law of Wm Hunter George Pennycuik, father, 12 Walker Place George Pennycuik, son, 12 Walker Place D Porterfield (brother of Robert Porterfield) Robert Porterfield (brother of D Porterfield) James Porteous, 5 Walker Place J Purves, 10 Lindsay Place John Sinnott 7 Fieldsend James Somerville, 18 Napier St Alex Stewart, John Street James Stark, nephew, Pike M Stark, uncle, Pike Thomas Strang, 2 Walker Place Robert Tolmie, brother-in-law of Robert Hamilton William Urquhart, Eskbridge John Walker 4 Fieldsend John Walker, James Place Andrew Wallace, brothers, 2 Lindsay Place David Wallace, brothers, 2 Lindsay Place James Wright, brothers, 9 Lindsay Place William Wright, brothers, 9 Lindsay Place Matt Wright, 8 Leslie Place
11 notes
·
View notes
Text
Black photographer James Van Der Zee established himself in Harlem, New York where he opened a portrait studio, intermittently from 1916 until 1968. His decades of documentation reveal the intimate lives of Black New York during some of its most significant cultural moments, including the Harlem Renaissance. During the 1920s, Van Der Zee work drew Black couples and families to his studio, showing the diverse experiences of of the rising Black middle (or upper working) class. He photographed Harlem residents in their homes, churches, and social clubs, providing an intimate look into the lives and labor one of America's most well-know, historic Black communities.
He lived to be almost 100, a Black man born into freedom, grew up during the collapse of Reconstruction, and lived to see the Civil Rights Act passed . . .
It’s a hard job to get the camera to see it like you see it. Sometimes you have it just the way you want it, and then you look in the camera and you don’t have the balance. The main thing is to get the camera to see it the way you see it. ~ Van Der Zee
(1) Beau of the ball (1926)
(2) Alpha Phi Alpha Basketball Team (1926)
(3) Lady with Wide-Brimmed Straw Hat w/ Dog (1934)
(4) A woman poses in Van Der Zee's studio (1920)
(5) A smiling couple (1930)
(6) Members of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks parade in Harlem (1931)
(7) Another Parade in Harlem (1924-26)
(8) Three men sit together reading through letters (1934)
(9) Women and children pose on Lenox Avenue (1909)
(10) The Black Jewish community of Harlem (1929)
(11) Kate and Rachel Van Der Zee explore the wilderness of Lennox, Massachusetts (1907)
(12) A Native American (possibly afroindigenous) Couple (1907)
(13) Nude with Butterfly (1936)
(14) A woman smiles her best friend (1940s)
(15) A violinist (1956)
(16) Jean-Michel Basquiat (1982)
Source: National Gallery of Art | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
78 notes
·
View notes
Photo
TV Guide - July 11 - 17, 1964
The Anchor Men
Walter Leland Cronkite Jr. (November 4, 1916 – July 17, 2009) was an American broadcast journalist who served as anchorman for the CBS Evening News for 19 years (1962–1981). During the 1960s and 1970s, he was often cited as "the most trusted man in America" after being so named in an opinion poll. (Wikipedia)
Chester Robert "Chet" Huntley (December 10, 1911 – March 20, 1974) was an American television newscaster, best known for co-anchoring NBC's evening news program, The Huntley–Brinkley Report, for 14 years beginning in 1956. (Wikipedia)
David McClure Brinkley (July 10, 1920 – June 11, 2003) was an American newscaster for NBC and ABC in a career lasting from 1943 to 1997. (Wikipedia)
Howard Kingsbury Smith (May 12, 1914 – February 15, 2002) was an American journalist, radio reporter, television anchorman, political commentator, and film actor. (Wikipedia)
Edward Paddock Morgan (June 23, 1910 – January 27, 1993) was an American journalist and writer who reported for newspapers, radio, and television media services including ABC, CBS networks, and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). (Wikipedia)
#TV Guide#TV#1964#Walter Cronkite#Chet Huntley#David Brinkley#Howard K Smith#Edward P Morgan#GOP Convention
10 notes
·
View notes
Video
youtube
TELLUS #21 - Audio by Visual Artists (Full Album)
The two faces of this tape document different approaches to audio recording - sound and phonetic poetry, music concrete, storytelling, electronics, artists' bands and the sequential repetition of a sound, noise or word(s). - Claudia Gould
00:00 - Joseph Beuys - "Ja Ja Ja Ne Ne Ne", 1970 02:04 - Maurice LemaÓtre - "Lettre Rock", 1958 04:00 - Fillippo Tomasso Marinetti - "La Battaglia di Adrianopoli", 1926 07:01 - Raoul Hausmann - "PoÈmes Phonetiques" (1919-1943) 10:32 - Antonio Russolo - "Corale", "Serenata", 1924 13:09 - Marcel Duchamp - Some texts from "A l'infinitif" (1912-20) 17:13 - Kurt Schwitters - "Die Sonate in Urlauten" (1919-32) 19:19 - Lawrence Weiner - "Having Been Done At / Having Been Done To, Essendo Stato Fatto A", 1973 21:50 - George Brecht - "Comb Music (Comb Event)" 1959-62 21:53 - Patrick Ireland - "Vowel Drawing", 1967 23:04 - Richard Huelsenbeck - "Four Poems from Phantastiche Gebete". 1916 24:37 - Arrigo Lora-Totino and Fogliati - "Poesia Totale", 1968 26:14 - Jean Dubuffet - "Musical Experiences", 1963 28:35 - Mimmo Rotella - "Poemi Fonetici", 1949-75 29:24 - Joan Jonas - "The Anchor Stone", 1988 31:55 - Christian Boltanski - "Reconstruction de Chansons Qui Ont Et Chant", (1944-46)" 34:19 - Ian Murray - "Keeping On Top of the Top Song", 1970 37:40 - Terry Fox - "The Labyrinth Scored for the Purrs of 11 Different Cats", 1976 40:39 - Jonathan Borofsky - "The Standard Chant Pt. 2", 1983 42:14 - Magdalena Abakanowicz - "Cough", 1986 42:55 - Richard Prince with Bob Gober - "Tell Me Everything", 1988 45:03 - Martin Kippenberger - "Bang, Bang", 1987 48:16 - Jack Goldstein - "The Weep", 1978 50:41 - John Armleder - "16 Great Turn-Ons". 1988 51:55 - Terry Allen - "Home On The Range", 1988 55:12 - Gretchen Bender - "Artificial Treatment" 1988 57:59 - Y Pants - "Magnetic Attraction", 1980 01:01:14 - Ed Tomney - "Aquatic Chronicle", 1988 01:04:27 - Susan Hiller - "Magic Lantern", 1987 01:09:28 - Ian Murray - "Keeping on Top of the Top Songs", 1970
8 notes
·
View notes
Text
Oc Intro Page
Bianca Maria “B” Hernandez: Born June 30th, 1918, Havana, Cuba, 5’6, she’s insane and willing to fight anyone with no issue, she and her mother immigrated to Washington Heights, New York, in 1923 when she was 5, joined the airborne as a sense of duty and a way to get away from her mother and out of spite towards her mother, rank is Staff Sergeant
Zipporah Josephine “Zippo” Fieldman: Born November 23rd, 1914, Saratov, Russia, 5’7, she will brawl anyone and then go to Shabbos right after, she and her family immigrated to San Francisco, California, in 1916 when she was 2, joined the airborne because she’s always been the oldest sibling and is the only sibling that could go to war, she felt like she had to go as a sense of duty towards her family, rank is Technician 5th Grade (sniper)
Olive-Marie “Ollie” LeBeau: Born April 16th, 1921, New Orleans, Louisiana, 5’4, is usually very calm and collective, can act a little chaotic at times but most of the time is very chill, unless you get her around B and Zippo then she’ll join them in their bs, she will fight a person if need be or drunk enough, technically engaged but she hates her fiance with a passion and was forced to become engaged to him just so her family would let her go into the military, joined the airborne because she wanted to help people and do something with her life, rank is Technician 3rd Grade (nurse/medic)
Marselle Anita Rosaliano: Born April 16th, 1922, Alpine, New Jersey, 5’6, very bubbly and energetic, like a puppy, oblivious to certain things like flirting, and takes a minute to understand dirty jokes, will fight only if necessary or drunk, will be very blunt and tell you off if you really piss her off, she has connections to the mob since her dad runs one, but we don’t talk about that, joined the airborne because she wanted to help people, rank is Private First Class (nurse/medic)
Elizabeth Annabelle “Eliza” Thomlin: Born October 30th, 1923, Asheville, North Carolina, absolutely batshit insane, would probably kill a man with no issues, has severe mommy and daddy issues, hates religion with a burning passion, isn’t afraid of anyone, including Speirs, joined the airborne because she just needed to get away from her normal life and just do something with it, she saw that escape in the airborne, she’s willing to take the risk of death, rank is Corporal (nurse/medic)
Torrance Georgia “Torrie” Stylinski: Born March 27th, 1921, London, England, is a comedian on George’s level, will fight if drunk for shits and giggles, lived in England till she was 10, then moved to Ireland with her mother after her parents divorced, lived there till she was 15 and then basically her whole family on her moms side moved to America after her grandpa died, she’s a mixed albino woman, who currently lives in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, joined the airborne because she wanted to fight, and to get away from her mother, rank is 2nd Lieutenant
Mary Elise McCullen: Born November 15th, 1921, Castle Rock, Washington, has so many issues, like girl is so depressed but she’s vibing and laughing her ass off with Malarkey, Skip and Penk, will fight someone sober for funsies, her dad passed in a motorcycle accident when she was 12, so when she heard about Don and More’s run in with the truck she was PISSED, doesn’t have a great relationship with her mom, but she deals with it, joined the airborne because she wanted to, she saw her chance and took it, rank is Sergeant (mortar squad)
Allison Katherine “Allie” Harten: Born February 12th, 1917, Mountain View, Arkansas, is basically the mother of this group of idiots, is completely and absolutely done with everyone’s bs, both men and women, will call someone out and berate them in front of anyone without care, she doesn’t fight unless absolutely necessary, and doesn’t as drunk as everyone else, somebody's gotta be responsible here, joined the military when she was 18 in 1935, and once they introduced the airborne she joined that immediately, same reason as Lip she wanted to be the best so you gotta be with the best, she joined the military because her father and grandfather were both army men, and she has no brothers, so she decided to do join, it was also to piss her mom off, rank is 1st Lieutenant (intelligence officer)
Julia Ariana Josefina Vasquez-Rodriguez: Born, July 22nd, 1923, The Bronx, New York, the mini B, is treated like everyone’s younger sister, simply because she knew Joe Toye before the war, will fight someone if pissed off, not very hard to do, or drunk, will fight dirty (@blueberry-ovaries, i think you’re gonna love her), the youngest of her full-blooded siblings, moved to Philadelphia when she was 17 because she wanted to and for work, became friends with Joe Toye caused they lived in the same apartment building (yes this is setting up for a fic in the future, hush), joined the airborne because she wanted to, she was in training with the other replacements such as, Heffron, Hashey and Garcia, so she came in right before Market Garden, rank is Private First Class
(Also these girls got some ships to go with them, so i wanna see if y'all, my BoB moots, can guess which guys they go with, a few of them are kinda obvious but still wanna see what y'all think)
16 notes
·
View notes
Text
Tenchijin AU Birthday List
*Note: Some of characters may be younger or older than their canon selves.*
Kaguya Õtsutsuki:Aug.15 543 BC
Tenji:Oct.6 30 BC
Jigen:Sep.4 29 BC
Aino:May.12 20 BC
Hagoromo Õtsutsuki-⼤筒⽊ハゴロモ:Aug.6 0000
Hamura Õtsutsuki:Aug.6 0000
Haori:May.19 0001
Indra Õtsutsuki:Jan.4 0033
Sakura Ainoten:Apr.1 0034
Ashura Õtsutsuki:Jun.8 0034
Kanna:Jun.30 0035
Ichikishimahime:Sep.20 1351
First Mizukage Byakuren:Jan.20 1863
First Tsuchikage Ishikawa:May.6 1872
Ashina Uzumaki:Jun.21 1876
Butsuma Senju:Jan.16 1892
Tajima Uchiha:Mar.28 1893
Bunpuku:Feb.9 1904
First Raikage A:Dec.1 1912
Rai Uchiha:Nov.6 1913
Second Raikage A:Mar.1 1914
Hikaku Uchiha:Aug.12 1915
Naori Uchiha:Nov.14 1915
First Hokage Hashirama Senju:Oct.23 1916
Madara Uchiha:Dec.24 1916
Mito Uzumaki:May.3 1917
First Kazekage Reto:Jun.27 1917
Sasuke Sarutobi:Jul.19 1917
Izuna Uchiha:Feb.10 1918
Second Hokage Tobirama Senju:Feb.19 1918
Second Kazekage Shamon:Mar.12 1919
Tõka Senju:May.26 1919
Second Tsuchikage Mū:Jun.6 1920
Second Mizukage Gengetsu Hõzuki: Oct.26 1920
Itama Senju:Jan.17 1921
Genji:Jul.20 1922
Kawarama Senju:Jul.3 1923
Kinkaku:Mar.7 1926
Ginkaku:Apr.9 1927
Kakuzu:Aug.15 1930
Third Tsuchikage Õnoki:Oct.8 1939
Kagami Uchiha:Feb.22 1940
Third Mizukage Kenshin Mikami:Feb.2 1941
Third Kazekage Samirõ:Aug.9 1941
Hanzõ:Sep.24 1941
Chiyo:Oct.15 1942
Third Raikage A:Aug.1 1943
Ebizõ:Jan.6 1944
Danzõ Shimura:Jan.6 1945
Third Hokage Hiruzen Sarutobi: Feb.8 1945
Homura Mitokado:May.8 1945
Biwako Sarutobi:Jun.21 1945
Koharu Utatane:Sep.1 1945
Jinin Akebino:Sep.25 1949
Ise:Mar.23 1955
Fusõ Uzumaki:Aug.5 1955
Shinku Yūhi:Aug.9 1960
Tsunade Senju:Aug.2 1964
Orochimaru:Oct.27 1964
Jiraiya:Nov.11 1964
Dan Katõ:Dec.4 1964
Sēramu:Jul.31 1965
Hiruko:Oct.23 1965
Jinpachi Munashi:Jul.4 1968
Ameyuri Ringo:Jun.7 1969
Nawaki Senju:Aug.9 1971
Sakumo Hatake:Sep.3 1971
Might Duy:Dec.10 1971
Rõshi:Jun.4 1974
Fuguki Suikazan:Feb.22 1975
Kitsuchi:Mar.22 1975
Yahiko:Feb.20 1976
Okisuke:Jul.27 1976
Ao:Aug.1 1976
Konan:Feb.20 1977
Nagato:Sep.19 1977
Kizashi Haruno:Dec.6 1978
Mebuki Haruno:Jul.26 1979
Malice Rinha:Jun.24 1980
Gari:Aug.8 1980
Mui:Nov.3 1980
Fourth Raikage A:Jun.1 1981
Hotarubi:Aug.9 1981
Kushimaru Kuriarare:Nov.18 1982
Blue B:May.31 1983
Natsuhi:Jun.28 1983
Hiashi Hyūga:Jan.8 1984
Hizashi Hyūga:Jan.8 1984
Inoichi Yamanaka:Jan.24 1984
Fourth Hokage Minato Namikaze:Jan.25 1984
Nonõ Yakushi:Mar.5 1984
Fourth Kazekage Rasa:Mar.29 1984
Yagura Karatachi:Apr.3 1984
Chõza Akimichi:Apr.22 1984
Mikoto Uchiha:Jun.1 1984
Kushina Uzumaki:Jul.10 1984
Shikaku Nara:Jul.15 1984
Fugaku Uchiha:Aug.16 1984
Karura:Nov.11 1984
Yoshino Nara:Feb.24 1985
Pakura:Apr.9 1985
Kazuma:May.29 1985
Tsume Inuzuka:Aug.12 1985
Raiga Kurosuki:Sep.13 1985
Yashamaru:May.23 1986
Killer B:May.15 1987
Baki:Jul.4 1988
Kaiza:Aug.21 1988
Sazanami:Sep.15 1988
Nan:Nov.15 1988
Shiranami:Jan.28 1989
Nowaki:Mar.7 1989
Jūzõ Biwa:Apr.14 1989
Tsunami:May.4 1989
Suiren(Kiri):Jun.2 1989
Sāra:Sep.17 1989
Sasori:Nov.8 1989
Kisame Hoshigaki:Mar.18 1990
Sadai-サダイ:Jun.19 1990
Ran-乱:Apr.21 1991
Miru-美瑠:Sep.13 1991
Might Guy:Jan.1 1992
Obito Uchiha:Feb.10 1992
Ebisu:Mar.8 1992
Kurenai Yūhi:Jun.11 1992
Chiriku:Jul.1 1992
Genma Shiranui:Jul.17 1992
Zabuza Momochi:Aug.15 1992
Raidõ Namiashi:Aug.28 1992
Honoka:Sep.1 1992
Aoba Yamashiro:Sep.3 1992
Kakashi Hatake:Sep.15 1992
Asuma Sarutobi:Oct.18 1992
Rin Nohara:Nov.15 1992
Shizune Katõ:Nov.18 1992
Hanare:Dec.16 1992
Suzume:1992
Shimon Hijiri:Feb.1 1993
Fugai:Aug.6 1993
Chino Oyashiro:Nov.4 1993
Samui:Jan.7 1994
Mabui:Feb.1 1994
Emi:Nov.11 1994
Sukui:Mar.7 1995
C:Apr.3 1995
Utakata:Jun.16 1995
Maki:Aug.15 1995
Fūka:Nov.17 1995
Izumo Kamizuki:Nov.25 1995
Iruka Umino:May.26 1996
Anko Mitarashi:Oct.24 1996
Hayate Gekkõ:Nov.2 1996
Darui:Jan.6 1997
Muta Aburame:May.27 1997
Tenzõ Iburi(Yamato):Aug.10 1997
Kaori:Oct.1 1997
Shinko Inari:Nov.1 1997
Yūgao Uzuki:Nov.3 1997
Tokuma Hyūga:Feb.10 1998
Sagi:Feb.16 1998
Toki:Feb.16 1998
Yurika:Mar.21 1998
Sadoru:Apr.5 1998
Momiji:May.5 1998
Susuki:Jun.2 1998
Kirisaki:Aug.9 1998
Genshõ Ryūdõin:Sep.6 1998
Shisui Uchiha:Oct.19 1998
Yukiji:Dec.1 1998
Kotohime:Feb.9 1999
Yugito Nī:Jul.24 1999
Saya:Aug.4 1999
Shibuki:Dec.15 1999
Kabuto Yakushi:Feb.29 2000
Inaho:Mar.26 2000
Hidan:Apr.2 2000
Okyõ:May.4 2000
Koyuki Kazahana:Aug.21 2000
Nurui:Sep.10 2000
Guren:Dec.18 2000
Kohada:Oct.14 2000
Kujaku:Jan.11 2001
Mangetsu Hõzuki:Feb.15 2001
Yūto:Mar.31 2001
Hana Inuzuka:Apr.13 2001
Fifth Mizukage Mei Terumi:May.21 2001
Itachi Uchiha:Jun.9 2001
Masako:Jul.31 2001
Izumi Uchiha:Aug.28 2001
Otoha:Sep.10 2001
Kinsei:Oct.6 2001
Oyone:Nov.12 2001
Natsu Hyūga:Dec.4 2001
Haku Yuki:Jan.9 2002
Akatsuchi:Jan.11 2002
Ameno:Jan.15 2002
Ayame:Feb.14 2002
Deidara:May.5 2002
Kimimarõ Kaguya:Jun.15 2002
Kõji:Jun.27 2002
Gen'yūmaru:Jul.27 2002
Fū Yamanaka:Aug.20 2002
Shū:Sep.3 2002
Kurotsuchi:Sep.6 2002
Aoi Rokushõ:Sep.22 2002
Torune Aburame:Oct.24 2002
Gazeru:Nov.10 2002
Toneri Õtsutsuki:Dec.6 2002
Seina Shakudõ:Dec.23 2002
Hakui:Dec.10 2002
Kõ Hyūga:Jan.8 2003
Tayuya:Feb.15 2003
Princess Chiyo:Mar.9 2003
Sana:Apr.16 2003
Hõichi:Apr.30 2003
Ruka:May.28 2003
Ajisai:Jul.21 2003
Temari:Aug.23 2003
Taruho:Sep.13 2003
Jūgõ:Oct.1 2003
Chõjuro:Nov.1 2003
Sagiri:Nov.3 2003
Muku:Feb.18 2004
Shizuka Nadeshiko:Mar.29 2004
Karashi:Mar.29 2004
Ran:Apr.4 2004
Kankūrõ:May.15 2004
Kagerõ Fūma:Jun.1 2004
Dõsu Kinuta:Jun.12 2004
Kin Tsuchi:Jul.6 2004
Ryūzetsu:Jul.30 2004
Atsui:Aug.2 2004
Shin Katõ:Sep.6 2004
Zaku Abumi:Sep.14 2004
Hotaru Tsuchigumo:Oct.9 2004
Nae:Nov.29 2004
Shira:Dec.5 2004
Menma Shīn:Dec.14 2004
TenTen:Mar.9 2005
Hokuto:Mar.29 2005
Fū:Mar.31 2005
Kido Tsumiki:Apr.3 2005
Emiru:May.19 2005
Sasame Fūma:May.25 2005
Neji Hyūga:Jul.3 2005
Idate Morino:Aug.25 2005
Rock Lee:Nov.27 2005
Fifth Kazekage Gaara:Jan.19 2006
Shino Aburame:Jan.23 2006
Karui:Feb.14 2006
Suigetsu Hõzuki:Feb.18 2006
Sakura Haruno:Mar.28 2006
Chõji Akimichi:May.1 2006
Yukata:May.3 2006
Kiba Inuzuka:Jul.7 2006
Sasuke Uchiha:Jul.23 2006
Sumaru:Aug.17 2006
Shikamaru Nara:Sep.22 2006
Ino Yamanaka:Sep.23 2006
Shiho:Oct.9 2006
Seventh Hokage Naruto Uzumaki:Oct.10 2006
Matsuri:Nov.22 2006
Sai Yamanaka:Nov.25 2006
Hinata Hyūga:Dec.27 2006
Sari:Apr.14 2007
Karin Uzumaki:Jun.20 2007
Shion:Aug.4 2007
Omoi:Dec.26 2007
Mugino:Jul.26 2010
Yūkimaru:Dec.25 2010
Udon Ise:Apr.3 2011
Moegi Kazamatsuri:Jun.8 2011
Gengorõ Kamakura:Jul.4 2011
Ranmaru:Sep.21 2011
Konohamaru Sarutobi:Dec.30 2011
Hinoko:Jan.12 2012
Hanabi Hyūga:Mar.27 2012
Kaede Yoshino:Dec.20 2012
Inari:Dec.25 2012
Erimaki Sharo:Feb.18 2013
Akita Inuzuka:Apr.20 2013
Tsubasa Emiya:Sep.17 2013
Kohan Yamanaka:Dec.6 2013
Isari Funato:Jan.23 2014
Sansho:Jun.11 2014
Mibuna:Sep.8 2014
Tsukune:Feb.16 2015
Garashi Tõno:Jul.19 2016
Ichirõta Oniyuzu:Oct.11 2018
Kankitsu Akitsuki:May.25 2019
Remon Yoimura:Jul.21 2019
Hebiichigo:Jan.9 2020
Deepa:Jul.15 2020
Matsuba:Feb.19 2021
Ada:May.7 2022
Sazanka:Jan.9 2022
Code:Aug.24 2023
Kawaki:Nov.18 2024
Buntan Kurosaki:Apr.28 2024
Kagura Karatachi:Sep.27 2024
Kozuchi:Aug.30 2025
Ryõgi:Jan.31 2026
Boruto Uzumaki:Mar.27 2026
Sarada Uchiha:Mar.31 2026
Sekki:May.6 2026
Sumire Kakei:Jun.12 2026
Mitsuki:Jul.25 2026
ChõChõ Akimichi:Aug.8 2026
Shikadai Nara:Sep.23 2026
Inojin Yamanaka:Dec.5 2026
Shio:Jan.6 2028
Satõ:May.1 2028
Jin Kaminari:Sep.25 2028
Daemon:Jul.22 2029
Himawari Uzumaki:Aug.19 2029
*the list will be updated as the story progresses.*
#naruto#naruto shippuden#boruto naruto next generations#boruto two blue vortex#boruto tenchijin#au#birthday#fanfiction#kenshin mikami#third mizukage#hanzo the salamander#toneri otsutsuki#hikaku uchiha#naori uchiha#toka senju#sasuke sarutobi#mito uzumaki#code#ada#kawaki#himawari uzumaki#daemon#tsubasa emiya#isari funato#akita inuzuka#shion#menna shin#shin#natsu hyuga#guren
9 notes
·
View notes
Text
@swradiogram 31OCT24
Welcome to program 376 of Shortwave Radiogram.
I'm Kim Andrew Elliott in Arlington, Virginia USA.
Here is the lineup for today's program, in MFSK modes as noted:
1:43 MFSK32: Program preview (now) 2:51 MFSK32: Daylight saving time linked to lost productivity 8:01 MFSK64: Ultra-thin film absorbs electromagnetic waves* 12:37 MFSK64: This week's images* 28:27 MFSK32: Closing announcements
with image(s)
Please send reception reports to [email protected]
And visit http://swradiogram.net
We're on X/Twitter now: @SWRadiogram
inkt9
From Phys.org:
Daylight saving time linked to lost worker productivity
Posted by Sherri Buri McDonald University of Oregon October 29, 2024
As much of the world prepares to turn clocks back an hour this fall, new research from the University of Oregon finds the annual spring forward to daylight saving time affects worker productivity more than previously thought.
Rather than affecting workers for just a day or two, the adjustment to daylight saving time can affect worker productivity for up to two weeks, said Glen Waddell, a UO labor economist and co-author of a new research in the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. He collaborated on the paper with Andrew Dickinson, a doctoral student in economics in the UO's College of Arts and Sciences.
The researchers did not identify a similar effect in the fall. They found that early-morning productivity picked up following the return to standard time.
Waddell and Dickinson looked at the daily work activity of 174,505 people who used GitHub around the transition to daylight saving time from 2013 to 2019. GitHub is a cloud-based version-control platform used by software developers, engineers and other collaborative programmers. It has 83 million users worldwide.
The publicly available GitHub records enabled the researchers to examine worker activity down to the second.
"When we look inside the day, hour by hour, we're actually able to see patterns of workers getting off to a bumpy start in the early morning and trying to make up for their lost productivity throughout the rest of the afternoon, and this is happening for upwards of two weeks," Waddell said.
Although GitHub users don't represent all workers, they do provide valuable insights into how "losing" an hour in the transition to daylight saving time affected their productivity, he said.
The researchers also looked at the effect on workers when they returned to standard time in the fall.
"We actually see a picking up of productivity in those early morning hours, 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., with the extra sleep being the likely reason," Waddell said.
The paper's findings have direct relevance for the 1.6 billion people in 75 countries who change to daylight saving time each spring and back to standard time each fall.
The research also comes at a time when United States lawmakers are considering abandoning the yearly time change. In 2021, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed the Sunshine Protection Act, which would end the return to standard time for the months of November to March.
"Our research findings could be interpreted as yet more reason to put this clock-switching experiment behind us," Waddell said. "If we were fence-sitters before, maybe this is just another nudge toward the direction of doing away with this practice."
Arizona and Hawaii already remain on standard time all year, and a growing number of countries, including China, Russia, Pakistan and Brazil, also have abandoned daylight saving time.
Introduced in 1916 and soon after adopted by many Western countries, daylight saving time was intended to save energy. However, consensus opinion today finds the energy savings to be negligible, on the order of plus or minus 1%, according to the paper.
Shortwave Radiogram now changes to MFSK64 …
This is Shortwave Radiogram in MFSK64
Please send your reception report to [email protected]
From TechXplore:
Ultra-thin film that absorbs nearly all electromagnetic waves could improve reliability of wireless communication
by National Research Council of Science and Technology (South Korea) October 28, 2024
A conceptual diagram of the electromagnetic wave absorption and shielding material developed by the research team, along with the designed conductive pattern. Credit: Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS)
The research team of Dr. Byeongjin Park and Dr. Sang Bok Lee from the Composites & Convergence Materials Research Division at the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS), has developed the world's first ultra-thin film composite material capable of absorbing over 99% of electromagnetic waves from various frequency bands (such as 5G/6G, WiFi, and autonomous driving radar) using a single material.
The findings were published as the cover article in the October 1 edition of Advanced Functional Materials.
This electromagnetic wave absorption and shielding material is less than 0.5mm thick and is distinguished by its low reflectance of less than 1% and high absorbance of over 99% across three different frequency bands.
Electromagnetic waves emitted by electronic components can cause interference, leading to performance degradation in other nearby electronic devices.
Electromagnetic shielding materials are used to prevent this, and absorbing electromagnetic waves is more effective at reducing interference than merely reflecting them. However, conventional electromagnetic shielding materials reflect over 90% of the waves, with an actual absorbance often as low as 10%. Moreover, materials with higher absorbance are typically limited to absorbing electromagnetic waves within a single frequency band.
To overcome these limitations, the research team developed a composite material that can absorb electromagnetic waves across multiple frequency bands simultaneously.
This technology absorbs and eliminates electromagnetic waves, resolving secondary interference issues. The material is also thin, flexible, and durable enough to maintain its shape even after being folded and unfolded thousands of times, making it suitable for use in rollable phones and wearable devices.
The team synthesized a magnetic material by altering the crystal structure of ferrite, enabling it to selectively absorb desired frequencies. They produced an ultra-thin polymer composite film and incorporated conductive patterns on the film's back side to control the propagation of electromagnetic waves.
By adjusting the shape of the conductive pattern, electromagnetic wave reflection at specific frequencies can be dramatically reduced. Additionally, a carbon nanotube thin film with high shielding properties was applied to the back to further enhance the material's electromagnetic wave shielding capabilities.
Senior researcher Byeongjin Park of KIMS, who led the project, said, "As the applications of 5G/6G communications continue to expand, the importance of electromagnetic wave absorption and shielding materials is growing."
He added, "This material has the potential to significantly improve the reliability of wireless communication devices such as smartphones and autonomous vehicle radars."
The research team has completed domestic patent registration and has also applied for patents in the U.S., China, and other countries. Additionally, the technology has been transferred to several domestic material companies, and it is currently being applied to actual communication devices and automobiles.
Image: The electromagnetic wave absorption and shielding material, showing its thin and flexible form and its shape remaining intact even after 5,000 bending tests …
This is Shortwave Radiogram in MFSK64
Please send your reception report to [email protected]
This week's images …
This is Shortwave Radiogram in MFSK32 …
Shortwave Radiogram is transmitted by:
WRMI, Radio Miami International, wrmi.net
and
WINB Shortwave, winb.com
Please send reception reports to [email protected]
And visit http://swradiogram.net
Twitter: @SWRadiogram or twitter.com/swradiogram
I'm Kim Elliott. Please join us for the next Shortwave Radiogram.
3 notes
·
View notes
Text
✍🏻🌸💐🌸✍🏻
*👌🏼🔻 تعرف على امريكا الصهيونيه🔻👌🏼*
👇🏻🔻👇🏻
*🛑 أمريكا هي أقذر وأوسخ دولة عظمى مرت على وجه الأرض، وعلى مدار التاريخ :-*
رغم أنه لم يمر من عمر الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية غير حوالي (250) سنة فقط، إلا أنها قضت (93%) من عمرها، بما يعني (222) سنة في الحروب المختلفة على الدول الأخرى واحتلالها في أنحاء العالم كافة.
أكثر من (90) حربا وعدوانا، منها جرائم حرب.. وجرائم ضد الإنسانية، مما يدل علي أنها أحط وأشرس حضارة قامت عبر التاريخ، علما بأنه لا يوجد لأمريكا حضارة، وذلك طبقا لما ورد في تلك القائمة السوداء :-
1- عام 1833: قامت القوات الأمريكية بغزو نيكاراغوا.
2- عام 1888: دخلت القوات الأمريكية إلى البيرو.
3- 1846: احتلت القوات الأمريكية أرضا مكسيكية.. وضمتها إليها، وهي ما تعرف اليوم بولاية تكساس.
4- 1848: قامت القوات الأمريكية باحتلال أرض مكسيكية أخرى.. وضمتها إليها، وهي التي تُعرَف الآن بولايتي: كاليفورنيا ونيومكسيكو.
5- 1854: دمرت الولايات المتحدة ميناء "غراي تاون" في نيكاراغوا، انتقاماً منها لعدم قبول حكومتها دخول عميل أمريكي إلى أراضيها.
6- 1855: غزت القوات الأمريكية أورغواي، ثم غزت قناة بنما.
7- 1857: تدخلت في نيكاراغوا ثانية، لإفشال محاولة عدو أمريكا "وليم روكر" تولي السلطة.
8- 1873: قامت القوات الأمريكية بغزو كولومبيا، ثم قامت بعمليات ضدها على مدى الأعوام: 1885، 1891، 1892، 1893، 1898، 1899م.
9- 1888: تدخلت أمريكا في هايتي.
10- 1891: تدخلت أمريكا في تشيلي.
11- 1894: تدخلت الولايات المتحدة، مرة أخرى، في نيكاراغوا.
12- 1898: تدخلت أمريكا في كوبا، وحاصرت قواتها في البحر، وأخذت عنوة خليج "غوانتانامو" الذي تأسر فيه حالياً مئات العرب والمسلمين، في ظروف وحشية همجية غير إنسانية، باعتراف الأمريكيين أنفسهم.
13- 1901 - 1902: تدخلت أمريكا ثانية في كولومبيا.
14- 1902: تدخلت أمريكا في هندوراس.
15- 1904: الهجوم علي بنما.
16- 1905: الهجوم علي هندوراس.
17- 1907: استولت أمريكا على ست مدن في هندوراس.
18- 1907: الهجوم علي المكسيك لمساعدة الديكتاتور "بورويرو دمزبراي".
19- 1907: الهجوم علي نيكارجوا.
20- 1907: الدخول إلى جمهورية الدومينيكان لقمع الثورة.
21- 1908: المشاركة في الحرب بين هندوراس ونيكاراغوا.
22- 1910: التدخل بالقوة العسكرية في انتخابات بنما.
23- 1911: التدخل لقمع الإنقلاب ضد حكومة نيكاراغوا.
24- 1911: الدخول إلى الهندوراس لدعم التمرد بقيادة مانويل بونيلا، ضد الرئيس المنتخب ميغيل داويا.
25- 1911: قمع الانتفاضة المناهضة للولايات المتحدة في الفلبين.
26- 1912: التدخل العسكري في الصين.
27- 1912: الهجوم على كوبا.
28- 1912: الهجوم علي بنما.
29- 1912: الهجوم علي هندوراس.
30- 1914: قامت قوات "المارينز" بالدخول إلى هاييتي في عملية إنزال جوي، وسرقوا البنك المركزي فيها، بحجة استرداد ديون أمريكية.
31- 1915: احتلت أمريكا كلَّ هاييتي، وبقيت فيها إلى عام 1934م.
32- 1916: تدخلت القوات الأمريكية في الدومينكان ضد الثورة على السلطة الفاسدة،
وفرضت عليهم حكومة عسكرية عميلة لها، حتى عام 1924م.
33- 1917: احتلال كوبا.
34- 1918: المشاركة في الحرب العالمية الأولى.
35- 1920-1918: التدخل في روسيا.
36- 1919: التدخل عسكريا في بنما.
37- 1919: التدخل عسكريا في كوستاريكا.
38- 1920: الهجوم مرة أخرى علي هندوراس.
39- 1921: الهجوم علي جواتيمالا.
40- 1922: التدخل عسكريا في تركيا.
41- 1922: تدخلت القوات الأمريكية في السلفادور.
42- 1924: التدخل عسكريا في الصين.
43- 1925: الهجوم عسكريا علي هندوراس مرة أخرى.
44- 1926: الهجوم مرة أخرى علي بنما.
45- 1927: الهجوم علي نيكارجوا مرة أخرى.
46- 1932: احتلال الصين.
47- 1933: احتلال نيكارجوا.
48- 1934: احتلال هاييتي.
49- 1937: الهجوم على السلفادور.
50- 1945: الهجوم على نيكارجوا.
51- 1945: ما إن إنتهت الحرب ��لعالمية، حتي قصفت الولايات المتحدة مدينتي هيروشيما وناجازاكي في اليابان، وفقد حوالي 220 ألف شخص حياتهم نتيجة لإلقاء القنبلة الذرية، إذ قتل أكثر من 100 ألف شخص خلال القصف مباشرةً، والباقي فقدوا حياتهم (آوخر عام 1945) نتيجة للإشعاعات الضارة التي أُصيبوا بها.
52- 1947: الهجوم علي اليونان.
53- 1950: الهجوم علي الفلبين.
54- 1950: الهجوم علي بورتريكو.
55- 1950: تورطت أمريكا في الحرب الكورية.
56- 1952: تدخلت في إيران، وقامت المخابرات الأمريكية بالقضاء على حكومة "محمد مصدق" الوطنية، وإعادة شاه إيران.
57- 1954: أطاحت أمريكا بحكومة غواتيمالا بالقوة.
58- 1958: الهجوم على كوريا.
59- 1958: الهجوم على لبنان.
60- 1959؛ الهجوم على بنما.
61- 1959: الهجوم على لاوس.
62- 1960: الهجوم على هاييتي.
63- 1960: عمليات عسكرية ضد الأكوادور.
64- 1961: غزت القوات الأمريكية "خليج الخنازير" في كوبا.
65- 1962: فرض الرئيس الأمريكي كيندي حصاراً بحرياً وجوياً على كوبا، لإجبار السوفييت على إبعاد صواريخهم الذرية عن الجزيرة.
66- 1965: الهجوم على بنما.
67- 1965: زجت "عقيدة الحرب"، المتأصلة في عقول وقلوب صناع السياسة الأمريكية كابراً عن كابر، بجيش الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية في "حرب فيتنام"، التي مارس فيها الجيش الأمريكي أبشع الجرائم، ليس ضد الإنسانية وحدها.. وإنما ضد النبات والحيوان، عندما انهمرت السموم الأمريكية من الطائرات الأمريكية لتهلك الحرث والزرع والحيوان فوق كل الأرض الفيتنامية، وتنتهي الحرب (عام 1975م) رغم كل أسلحة أمريكا ووحشية جيشها، بهزيمة تاريخية لهم.
68- 1966: إلقاء الطائرات الأمريكية الغازات السامة علي فيتنام.
69- 1966: الهجوم على جواتيمالا.
70- 1967: ساعدت المخابرات الأمريكية جيش بوليفيا ضد المناضل الثائر "تشي جيفارا"، وتمكنت من اغتياله.
71- 1970: غزت أمريكا كمبوديا، واعتدت على "ممثل شرعيتها" الأمير سيهانوك، الشخص المحايد في حرب فيتنام، وأسقطته. وسلمت الحكم إلى حكومة ضعيفة موالية لها.
72- 1971: الدعم العسكري وتحريض أندونيسيا ضد الفلبين.
73- 1972: قصف لاوس.
74- 1973: زعزعت الولايات المتحدة الاستقرار في تشيلي، واغتالت رئيسها المنتخب "سلفادور الليندي" المعارض لأمريكا، وأقامت حكومة ديكتاتورية عسكرية فيها.
75- 1980: الهجوم على نيكارجوا.
76- 1980: تولي دونالد ريغان السلطة، وطرح مشروع "حرب النجوم"، وأمد الكيان الصهيوني بمساعدات مالية طائلة، وبنى له قوة عسكرية متفوقة في المنطقة العربية.
77- 1981: نشر أمريكا صواريخها في كل أوروبا.
78- 1983: عمليات عسكرية ضد إيران.
79- 1986: التدخل العسكري في جرينادا.
80- 1988: الهجوم على ليبيا.
81- 1988: هجوم جديد على الهندوراس.
82- 1989: الهجوم على طائرة مدنية إيرانية، أدى إلى مقتل (290 راكباً) كانوا على متن الطائرة.
83- 1989: غزو عسكري ضد بنما.
84- 1991: إخماد الاضطرابات في "جزر العذراء" البريطانية.
85- 1991: العدوان على العراق.
86- 1995: العدوان علي البوسنة ذات الأغلبية المسلمة مع بعض دول اوروبا.
87- 1998: احتلال القوات الأمريكية للصومال، واستخدام العنف المفرط ضد مواطنيها العزل.
88- 1999: الهجوم على السودان.
89- 2001: الحرب ضد يوغوسلافيا، تحت غطاء حلف شمال الاطلسي "الناتو"، واستمر القصف (78 يوما).. ما أدى إلى انهيار يوغوسلافيا وتفككها.
90- 2001: الهجوم على أفغانستان واحتلالها، تحت ذريعة مطاردة "تنظيم القاعدة"، وتبين لاحقاً أن أمريكا هي من جهزت وشكلت ومولت "القاعدة". بتوكيل عملائها من الانظمة...
91- 2003: الهجوم على العراق واحتلاله، دون تفويض من الأمم المتحدة.
92- 2011: الهجوم على ليبيا بعد قيام الثورة فيها، والإطاحة بالقذافي.
93- 2011: الدعم الرسمي للمجموعات المسلحة في سوريا! ،(والحقيقة دعمها للنظام المجرم ومن حالفه من اعوانها مثل ايران وحلفها ... وإلخ).
94 - 2015: عدوانها المباشر بكل الأسلحة المحرمة الدولية على السنه في العراق، تحت مبرر "مقاتلة داعش".
95_ 2018: إعلان "القدس" عاصمة للكيان الصهيوني "إسرائيل".
96 -ولا ننسى ان الأمريكان أبادوا شعب كامل وهم الهنود الحمر واستولوا على كامل أراضيهم .
** "تاريخ إجرامي أسود"، هو عار على الجنس البشري إلى قيام الساعة.
انشروا..
ليزداد الوعي بخطر اميركا المجرمه يا أيها المسلمين ..
منقول
👍🌺🌸🌺👌
8 notes
·
View notes
Text
Rebecca Lepkoff (American, 1916–2014) 14th Street, New York City 1947-48 Gelatin silver print 10 5/8 × 12 9/16 in. (27 × 31.9cm) Purchase, Phillip and Edith Leonian Foundation Gift, 2012 Metropolitan Museum of Art
Rebecca Lepkoff (born Rebecca Brody; August 4, 1916 – August 17, 2014) was an American photographer. She is best known for her images depicting daily life in the Lower East Side neighborhood of New York City in the 1940s. via Wikipedia
#Rebecca Lepkoff#photographer#photo#photography#art by women#palianshow#women's art#Lower East Side#New York City
3 notes
·
View notes
Text
irl bsd authors
i haven't found a list of irl bsd authors listed from oldest to most recent so i decided to do that. multiple lists for date of birth, death, and publication of the work their ability is based on (if applicable) + fun stuff at the end
birth dates (oldest to most recent)
alexander pushkin - 6 Jun 1799
nathaniel hawthorne - 4 Jul 1804
edgar allan poe - 19 Jan 1809
nikolai gogol - 1 Apr 1809
ivan gonchorav - 18 Jun 1812
herman melville - 1 Aug 1819
fyodor dostoevsky - 11 Nov 1821
jules verne - 8 Feb 1828
saigiku jōno - 24 Sep 1832
louisa may alcott - 29 Nov 1832
yukichi fukuzawa - 10 Jan 1835
mark twain - 30 Nov 1835
ōchi fukuchi - 13 May 1841
paul verlaine - 30 Mar 1844
bram stoker - 8 Nov 1847
tetchō suehiro - 15 Mar 1849
arthur rimbaud - 20 Oct 1854
ryūrō hirotsu - 15 Jul 1861
ōgai mori - 17 Feb 1862
h. g. wells - 21 Sep 1866
natsume sōseki - 9 Feb 1867
kōyō ozaki - 10 Jan 1868
andré gide - 22 Nov 1869
doppo kunikida - 30 Aug 1871
katai tayama - 22 Jan 1872
ichiyō higuchi - 2 May 1872
kyōka izumi - 4 Nov 1873
lucy maud montgomery - 30 Nov 1874
akiko yosano - 7 Dec 1878
santōka taneda - 3 Dec 1882
teruko ōkura - 12 Apr 1886
jun'ichirō tanizaki - 24 Jul 1886
yumeno kyūsaku - 4 Jan 1889
h. p. lovecraft - 20 Aug 1890
agatha christie - 15 Sep 1890
ryūnosuke akutagawa - 1 Mar 1892
ranpo edogawa - 21 Oct 1894
kenji miyazawa - 27 Aug 1896
f. scott fitzgerald - 24 Sep 1896
margaret mitchell - 8 Nov 1900
motojirō kajii - 17 Feb 1901
mushitarō oguri - 14 Mar 1901
john steinbeck - 27 Feb 1902
aya kōda - 1 Sep 1904
ango sakaguchi - 20 Oct 1906
chūya nakahara - 29 Apr 1907
atsushi nakajima - 5 May 1909
osamu dazai - 19 Jun 1909
sakunosuke oda - 26 Oct 1913
michizō tachihara - 30 Jul 1914
tatsuhiko shibusawa - 8 May 1928
(ace) alan bennett - 9 May 1934
yukito ayatsuji - 23 Dec 1960
mizuki tsujimura - 29 Feb 1980
death dates (oldest to most recent)
alexander pushkin - 10 Feb 1837
edgar allan poe - 7 Oct 1849
nikolai gogol - 4 Mar 1852
nathaniel hawthorne - 19 May 1864
fyodor dostoevsky - 9 Feb 1881
louisa may alcott - 6 Mar 1888
ivan goncharov - 27 Sep 1891
herman melville - 28 Sep 1891
arthur rimbaud - 10 Nov 1891
paul verlaine - 8 Jan 1896
tetchō suehiro - 5 Feb 1896
ichiyō higuchi - 23 Nov 1896
yukichi fukuzawa - 3 Feb 1901
saigiku jōno - 24 Jan 1904
jules verne - 24 Mar 1905
kōyō ozaki - 30 Oct 1903
ōchi fukuchi - 4 Jan 1906
doppo kunikida - 23 Jun 1908
mark twain - 21 Apr 1910
bram stoker - 20 Apr 1912
natsume sōseki - 9 Dec 1916
ōgai mori - 8 Jul 1922
ryūrō hirotsu - 25 Oct 1928
ryūnosuke akutagawa - 24 Jul 1927
katai tayama - 13 May 1930
motojirō kajii - 24 Mar 1932
kenji miyazawa - 21 Sep 1933
yumeno kyūsaku - 11 Mar 1936
h. p. lovecraft - 15 Mar 1937
chūya nakahara - 22 Oct 1937
michizō tachihara - 29 Mar 1939
kyōka izumi - 7 Sep 1939
santōka taneda - 11 Oct 1940
f. scott fitzgerald - 21 Dec 1940
lucy maud montgomery - 24 Apr 1942
mushitarō oguri - 10 Feb 1946
h. g. wells - 13 Aug 1946
akiko yosano - 29 May 1942
atsushi nakajima - 4 Dec 1942
sakunosuke oda - 10 Jan 1947
osamu dazai - 13 Jun 1948
margaret mitchell - 16 Aug 1949
andré gide - 19 Feb 1951
ango sakaguchi - 17 Feb 1955
teruko ōkura - 18 Jul 1960
ranpo edogawa - 28 Jul 1965
jun'ichirō tanizaki - 30 Jul 1965
john steinbeck - 20 Dec 1968
agatha christie - 12 Jan 1976
tatsuhiko shibusawa - 5 Aug 1987
aya kōda - 31 Oct 1990
(ace) allan bennett - still alive
yukito ayatsuji - still alive
mizuki tsujimura - still alive
work (oldest to most recent)
alexander pushkin - A Feast in Time of Plague, 1830
edgar allan poe - The Murders in Rue Morgue, 1841
nikolai gogol - The Overcoat, 1842
edgar allan poe - The Black Cat, 19 Aug 1843
nathaniel hawthorne - The Scarlet Letter, 1850
herman melville - Moby-Dick, 1851
louisa may alcott - Little Women, 1858
fyodor dostoevsky - Crime and Punishment, 1866
ivan goncharov - The Precipice, 1869
yukichi fukuzawa - An Encouragement of Learning, 1872-76
jules verne - The Mysterious Island, 1875
mark twain - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, 1876
mark twain - Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, 1884
tetchō suehiro - Plum Blossoms in the Snow, 1886
arthur rimbaud - Illuminations, 1886
saigiku jōno - Priceless Tears, 1889
ōchi fukuchi - The Mirror Lion, A Spring Diversion, Mar 1893
ryūrō hirotsu - Falling Camellia, 1894
h. g. wells - The Time Machine, 1895
kōyō ozaki - The Golden Demon, 1897
bram stoker - Dracula, 1897 (his ability has not been named, but c’mon, vampires)
akiko yosano - Thou Shall Not Die, 1903
natsume sōseki - I Am a Cat, 1905-06
katai tayama - Futon, 1907
lucy maud montgomery - Anne of Green Gables, 1908
ōgai mori - Vita Sexualis, 1909
andré gide - Strait is the Gate, 1909
kyōka izumi - Demon Pond, 1913
ryūnosuke akutagawa - Rashomon, 1915
motojirō kajii - Lemon, 1924
f. scott fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby, 1925
kenji miyazawa - Be not Defeated by the Rain, 3 Nov 1931
santōka taneda - Self-Derision, 8 Jan 1932
mushitarō oguri - Perfect Crime, 1933
chūya nakahara - This Tainted Sorrow, 1934
yumeno kyūsaku - Dogra Magra, 1935
margaret mitchell - Gone With the Wind, 1936
john steinbeck - The Grapes of Wrath, 1939
agatha christie - And Then There Were None, 6 Nov 1939
atsushi nakajima - The Moon Over the Mountain, Feb 1942
jun'ichirō tanizaki - The Makioka Sisters, 1943-48
ango sakaguchi - Discourse on Decadence, 1946
teruko ōkura - Gasp of the Soul, 1947
osamu dazai - No Longer Human, 1948
(ace) alan bennett - The Madness of King George III, 1995
yukito ayatsuji - Another, 2005
mizuki tsujimura - Yesterday’s Shadow Tag, 2015
can’t find dates:
michizō tachihara - Midwinter Memento
sakunosuke oda - Flawless
n/a: doppo kunikida, ranpo edogawa, ichiyō higuchi, h. p. lovecraft “Great Old Ones” (fictional ancient dieties eg. cthulhu), aya koda, paul verlaine, tatsuhiko shibusawa “Draconia” (umbrella term for shibusawa’s works/style)
bonus:
elise - The Dancing Girl (1890) by ōgai mori
shōsaku katsura - An Uncommon Common Man by doppo kunikida
Nobuko Sasaki (20 Jul 1878 - 22 Sep 1949) - doppo kunikida’s first wife
gin akutagawa - O-gin (1922) by ryūnosuke akutagawa
naomi tanizaki + kirako haruno - Naomi (1925) by jun'ichirō tanizaki
t. j. eckelburg + tom buchanan - The Great Gatsby (1925) by f. scott fitzgerald
the black lizard - Back Lizard (1895) by ryūrō hirotsu (+ The Black Lizard (1934) by ranpo edogawa)
some fun facts:
the oldest: aya koda 86, andré gide 81, h. g. wells 79, jun'ichirō tanizaki 79, ivan goncharov 79 (alan bennett is 89 but still alive)
the youngest: ichiyō higuchi 24, michizō tachihara 24, chūya nakahara 30
yukito ayatsuji’s Another is also an anime, released in 2012
both edgar allan poe and mark twain’s ability consist of two of the author’s work
17 notes
·
View notes
Text
youtube
That Spooky Rag (Vintage Halloween Hits from the 1910s and 1920s)
00:00 The High Hatters - Spell Of The Blues 03:15 Victor Military Band - Spooky Spook by Victor Military Band (1917) 06:01 Isham Jones - I'll See You in My Dreams (1924) 08:58 Collins & Harlan - The Ghost Of The Saxophone (1917) 12:07 Edna Brown & The American Quartet - Mysterious Moon (1912) 14:30 American Quartet - That Mysterious Rag (1911) 17:40 Walter J Van Brunt & Maurice Burkhardt - The Ghost Of The Violin (1912) 20:23 Peerless Quartet - The Ghost Of The Ukulele (1917) 23:27 Edward Claypoole - Spooky Spooks (1916) 27:10 Clarence Wiley - Carbarlick Acid Rag (1904) 29:51 Bessie Smith - Haunted House Blues 33:13 American Symphony Orchestra - Hallowe'en Dance (1909) 35:23 Earl Fuller's Rector Novelty Orchestra - Graveyard Blues (1918) 38:51 Dan Quinn - More Work for the Undertaker (1902) 41:05 The Peerless Quartet - The Ghost Of The Terrible Blues (1915) 43:57 The Premier Quartet - That Syncopated Boogie-Boo (1913) 47:50 Helen Gross & The Kansas City Five - Undertaker's Blues (1924) 52:03 Maurice Burkhart - At The Devil's Ball (1913) 55:20 American Quartet - The Skeleton Rag (1912)
#Youtube#playlist#halloween#blues#jazz#ragtime#old time music#1910s#1920s#current jams#this playlist is gold
17 notes
·
View notes
Text
(1) Queer domestic worker and jazz lover Mabel Hampton (1919)
(3) Annie Bell and Sammie Pratt (1905)
(4) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spears (1914)
(5) Bride and Groom (1926)
(6) William Biggers and his family (1916)
(7) A well-dressed couple strolling together (1925)
(8) A stylish New York couple in Harlem (1932)
(9) Lorraine Hurdle, a Black lesbian, posed in her United States Women’s Army Corps (WAC) uniform alongside a bespeckled lady friend during World War II
(10) A Family Portrait in Fort Scott, Kansas (1950)
(11) The wedding of transgender essayist Dawn Pepita Hall and her husband, auto-mechanic John Paul Simmons (1969)
(12) A couple shares a kiss inside a photo booth (1930s-40s)
(13) Two men share a kiss under a tree (1977-78)
Special Love to the Holsinger Collection, KyKy Archives, James Van Der Zee Studio, Mabel Hampton Collection, and the National Museum of African American History and Culture
#for my afrofolio of period dramas#black history month#black people are everywhere#always have been#valentine's day#our history is your history#queer topics
29 notes
·
View notes
Text
Georgia Ann Hill Robinson (May 12, 1879 -September 21, 1961) became the first Black woman police officer to work for the Los Angeles Police Department and possibly the first in the country in 1916. Months before 15 percent of the police force of the US would begin enlisting to enter combat in WWI, she began her groundbreaking twelve-year career with the LAPD. Her work for the LAPD would lead her to civic work, and she would devote her life to serving the residents of Los Angeles by fighting against segregation and for women’s welfare.
She was born Georgia Ann Hill in Opelousas, Louisiana. She never knew her parents and was raised by her older sister and grew up in a Roman Catholic convent. She moved to Kansas to work as a governess. She met and married Morgan Robinson. The couple moved to Leadville, Colorado, and to Los Angeles with their daughter. In Los Angeles, her desire to serve led her to get involved with various community organizations, and it was through her work with these groups that she was approached and convinced by an LAPD recruiter to join the force.
On July 25, 1916, she became a volunteer for the LAPD. On June 10, 1919, she became the city’s first Black policewoman when she was hired as a jail matron. She became involved in juvenile and homicide cases investigated by the department. She discovered the need for a women’s shelter in Los Angeles and helped to establish the Sojourner Truth Home for destitute women and girls.
Her time with the LAPD would come to an abrupt end when she tried to break up an altercation between two drunken women in her jail. In the resulting fight, she suffered a devastating head injury that left her permanently blind. She retired, living on disability. When, in 1954, Ebony magazine asked about her injury and her police career, she said, “I have no regrets. I didn’t need my eyes any longer. I had seen all there was to see.”
She continued to serve her community. She worked with community leaders in the effort to desegregate Los Angeles schools and beaches and continued to work with women in the shelter. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
3 notes
·
View notes