From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9530 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, August 18 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9530 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Best-seller Japanese Patches Now Back In Stock ["Japanese Patches" Subject: Best-seller Japanese Patches Now Back In Stock Best-seller Japanese Patches Now Back In Stock http://eccosystemz.sa.com/VJFINdBeSA4ZqANikFUxFJC5XK0xdpnb-KB7jcWF1pvyGxCi1A http://eccosystemz.sa.com/b89aPyiJKdtb9cVjavwIblSMawnUBcnoAjaYfmQhCNaYgKg37w The Democratic Party is an unhappy alliance of Southern conservatives, Western progressives, and Big City labor." Rowe accurately predicted Dewey would win the Republican nomination, calling him a "resourceful, intelligent and highly dangerous candidate". Rowe also warned of the potential threat from Southern Democrats and Wallace. The RowebClifford memo advised Truman to project himself as a strong liberal and focus his campaign primarily on urban blacks, labor, and farmers b who made up the core of the New Deal coalition. Although Truman did not trust Rowe because of their difference of opinion in the past, he endorsed the strategy. In his 1948 State of the Union address, Truman emphasized civil rights, saying: "Our first goal is to secure fully the essential human rights of our citizens." On March 8, 1948, Democratic National Committee Chair J. Howard McGrath officially declared Truman's candidacy. He said: "The president has authorized me to say, that if nominated by the Democratic National Convention, he will accept and run." The presidential primary contests began the next day with the New Hampshire primary. Truman won the support of all unpledged delegates unopposed. 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Two captured American officersbLieutenant Hudspeth, the platoon leader of the mortar platoon, and Lieutenant Cecil Newman, who was a forward artillery observer, were seen conferring with each other about an escape plan according to Private Fred Ryan. Both escaped during the night, but were captured and executed. The KPA attempted to keep the Americans hidden during the day and move them at night, but attacks by US forces made this difficult. The next day, August 16, the prisoners were moved with their guards. One of the mortarmen, Corporal Roy L. Day Jr., spoke Japanese and was able to converse with some of the North Koreans. That afternoon, he overheard a KPA lieutenant say they would kill the prisoners if US forces advanced too close. Later that day, other US forces began to assault Hill 303 to retake the position. B Company and several US tanks tried a second time to retake the hill, now estimated to contain a 700-man battalion. The 61st Field Artillery Battalion and elements of the 82nd Field Artillery Battalion fired on the hill during the day. That night, G Company succeeded in escaping from Hill 303. Guards took away five of the American prisoners; the others did not know what became of them. Before dawn on August 17, troops from both the 1st and 2nd Battalions, 5th Cavalry Regiment, supported by A Company of the 70th Tank Battalion, attacked Hill 303, but heavy KPA mortar fire stopped them at the edge of Waegwan. During the morning, ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2022 08:45:01 -0400 From: "Sacred Food" Subject: Bible food KILLS joint pain in 7 days? Bible food KILLS joint pain in 7 days? http://memoryprotocol.sa.com/v8-Cn2Xgty-tZ-GzR0J4D58ACblc4irg2MicJmH_Guf78cGthw http://memoryprotocol.sa.com/iAvAvWPEOjMeq9bkE9RDiUipOj1eGt7b3rTKAIxowZyUbdm6sQ tor was G Company of the 5th Cavalry Regiment. It held Hill 303, the furthest position on the Eighth Army's extreme right flank. To the north lay the ROK 1st Division. A River with two bridges extending over it, and a large hill on the south bank The Waegwan Bridge (collapsed) crossing of the Nakdong River. Hill 303 is visible on the bottom right For several days, UN intelligence sources had reported heavy KPA concentrations across the Nakdong, opposite the ROK 1st Division. Early in the morning on August 14, a KPA regiment crossed the Nakdong 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Waegwan into the ROK 1st Division sector through an underwater bridge. Shortly after midnight ROK forces on the high ground just north of the US-ROK Army boundary were attacked by this force. After daylight an air strike partially destroyed the underwater bridge. The KPA attack spread south and by 12:00 (KST), KPA small-arms fire fell on G Company, 5th Cavalry Regiment, on Hill 303. Instead of moving east into the mountains as other landings had, this force turned south and headed for Waegwan. At 03:30 in the morning on August 15, G Company troops on Hill 303 spotted 50 KPA infantry supported by two T-34 tanks moving south along the river road at the base of the hill. They also spotted another column moving to their rear, which quickly engaged F Company with small-arms fire. In order to escape the enemy encirclement, F Company withdrew south, but G Company did not. By 08:30 the KPA had completely surrounded it and a supporting platoon of H Company mortarmen on Hill 303. At this point the force on the hill was cut off from the rest of the US force. A re ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2022 04:23:23 -0400 From: "Verizon Reward Feedback" Subject: Last Chance! Be Sure To Grab Your $50 Reward... Last Chance! 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The division was consequently alone for several weeks as it attempted to delay the KPA, making time for the 1st Cavalry and the 7th and 25th Infantry Divisions, along with other Eighth United States Army supporting units, to move into position. Advance elements of the 24th Infantry, known as Task Force Smith, were badly defeated in the Battle of Osan on July 5, the first encounter between US and KPA forces. For the first month after this defeat, the 24th Infantry was repeatedly defeated and forced south by superior KPA numbers and equipment. The regiments of the 24th Infantry were systematically pushed south in engagements around Chochiwon, Chonan, and Pyongtaek. The 24th made a final stand in the Battle of Taejon, where it was almost completely destroyed but delayed KPA forces until July 20. By that time, the Eighth Army's force of combat troops was roughly equal to KPA forces attacking the region, with new UN units arriving every day. With Taejon captured, KPA forces began surrounding the Pusan Perimeter in an attempt to envelop it. They advanced on UN positions with armor and superior numbers, repeatedly defeating UN forces and forcing them furt ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2022 07:30:04 -0400 From: "Overactive Bladder" Subject: Crazy 'pee trick' provides complete relief Crazy 'pee trick' provides complete relief http://exhibitz.sa.com/0p8e3aAOII2HWLJxoSrtRKjaMDlkCJ0nN0UUTPAUviNz2kpsWw http://exhibitz.sa.com/KLZy4FAcDQcbIN1Cx1XphTpBFou3Edw2EWdUOXVAX-meGXDWOA e original captors did not stay in continuous possession of the prisoners throughout the next two days. There is some evidence that elements of the KPA 3rd Division guarded them after capture. During the first night of captivity, the KPA gave the American prisoners water, fruit and cigarettes. Survivors claimed this was the only food and water the KPA gave them over the three days of their imprisonment. The Americans dug holes in the sand to get more water to drink. The KPA intended to move them across the Nakdong River that night, but US artillery fire on the river crossing sites prevented safe movement. During the night, two of the Americans loosened their bindings, causing a brief commotion. KPA soldiers threatened to shoot the Americans but, according to one survivor's account, a KPA officer shot one of his own men for threatening this. Two captured American officersbLieutenant Hudspeth, the platoon leader of the mortar platoon, and Lieutenant Cecil Newman, who was a forward artillery observer, were seen conferring with each other about an escape plan according to Private Fred Ryan. Both escaped during the night, but were captured and executed. The KPA attempted to keep the Americans hidden during the day and move them at night, but attacks by US forces made this difficult. The next day, August 16, the prisoners were moved with their guards. One of the mortarmen, Corporal Roy L. Day Jr., spoke Japanese and was able to converse with some of the North Koreans. That afternoon, he overheard a KPA lieutenant say they would kill the prisoners if US forces advanced too close. Later that day, other US forces began to assault Hill 303 to retake the ------------------------------ Date: 17 Aug 2022 16:17:24 -0700 From: "Administrator" Subject: Message from mail Administrator Account ID : ammf-digest@smoe.org Email account administrator has discovered that some incoming mails from your frequent email contacts you communicate with, were recently blocked. 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