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The maximum number of open loans is restricted to two 2 and total of loans will not exceed the approved high credit. Be sure to read all of the contract disclosure information and if you have any questions, please feel free to contact U. Larceny, Paseo del Pueblo Sur - A man suspected of stealing a jacket from Walmart based on store security camera footage was spotted in front of Taos Fly Shop.

Disturbing the peace, Paseo del Pueblo Sur - Someone reported that six men in an alley were singing loudly and being annoying through their use of an air horn. Larceny, Paseo del Pueblo Sur - Someone reported that their daughter's debit card had been taken and not returned by a Walmart clerk. Loitering, Paseo del Pueblo Norte - Someone reported that a couple of women were asking guests of Kachina Lodge for money. The women were not guests and received multiple complaints.

Burglary, commercial, Hail Creek Road - Someone reported seeing a man at the back of the Taos Pueblo Smoke Shop with bolt cutters and a bandana over his face and suspected an attempted break-in.

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Law, unknown problem, Taos Pueblo Detention Center - A woman reportedly wanted to turn herself in for something, but it was unknown why she wanted to turn herself in. Narcotics offense, adult, Weimer Road - A patient in the emergency room of Holy Cross Hospital was reportedly hallucinating due to his apparent consumption of a large quantity of mushrooms.

A woman reportedly was screaming for whoever was in there not to hurt her. Larceny, Paseo del Pueblo Sur - Someone reported that a man wearing gray shorts stole some Cokes from his stand. Criminal damage, Paseo del Pueblo Norte - Four males between the ages of 12 and 16 reportedly broke into a pool. The caller reportedly chased them out, but as they were leaving, they threw rocks and hit a few vehicles before running to nearby apartments or to the park.

Animal stray, Paseo del Pueblo Norte - A blue merle shepherd was reportedly on the roadway heading northbound. The black, gray and brown dog seemed to be lost and might have been hit by a car.

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Traffic accident, injury, Kit Carson Road - A crane reportedly fell with a man inside its cabin. Traffic accident, Smith's Food and Drug - There was a multiple-car accident at the entrance of the gas station at Smith's. A child was reportedly complaining of injuries. Log in Subscribe E-edition Sunday, January 12, Log in Register Mytaosjobs. Staci Matlock Taos News editor editor taosnews. What would have happened if operation Olympic had been carried out? The Japanese intelligence had correctly predicted to landing areas, so it would have been difficult for the US forces.

On the other hand the terrain around the landing zones favored armored warfare and use of massive firepower. So most likely the US forces would have captured those areas relatively easily.

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The mixed Japanese defense strategy actually favored the US, since while large on Japanese scale, the IJA armored forces were simply not large and modern enough to seriously threaten the landing beaches. The real challenge would have been capturing the mountainous areas inland.

On the other hand, the plan did not call for capturing the whole island but just the Southern third of it. There is no question the US forces could do it eventually, but losses would have been high. One major problem especially with the Japanese army was the rampant obscurantism that affected almost everything.


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Most other armies, then and now, advise the crew of a disabled tank to take what sensitive items you can, destroy the rest and exfiltrate. Not the Japanese. Their doctrine was to die fighting on a disabled vehicle. That ensured that not only did they lose a vehicle, they lost a trained crew, which takes longer to produce than the vehicle itself. The same thing went with futile banzai charges that only annihilated Japanese rather than Allied units.

A lot of this was due to the narrowness of army experience. While navy personnel traveled far and wide, most army officers never got farther from Japan than Manchuria. Certainly the wartime record demonstrates the Japanese adapting their tactics and strategy to fit the situation and enemy at hand quite effectively in fact the tactics pioneered by the Japanese in the Pacific remain very effective — and poorly understood in the West — to this day , all the way to the high command level and all the way back to the defense of Japan proper.

Looking at the record, the Japanese Navy lost many winnable battles and suffered from the obscurantist leadership of battleship admirals like Yamamoto et al. To say that the Imperial Japanese military is shrouded in myth and legend — most of it with more than a tinge of wartime hatred — is an understatement. What bothers me to no end is that I have never seen a discussion of Japanese militaria without some deflection into slagging the Japanese military. No, I pointed out the fact that the Imperial Japanese Navy was far more open minded and cognizant of the world outside the Empire of Japan, rather than the obscurantist Imperial Japanese Army.

The faults of the Japanese were many and varied. In most cases, they were never remedied, BOTH because of obtuse, backward thinking and sheer physical incapacity. Pretending that there was a road over the Owen Stanley mountains and not managing to put a reliable radar set on the biggest battleship in the world were not a recipe for success. The Japanese had one chance and one chance ONLY of winning the war: the Western allies simply giving up and going home. The Japanese deluded themselves otherwise. This is proven to me by the Americans, and other nationalities, who went into battle far sooner than their nations and died alongside those to whom they owed no allegiance except as comrades-in-arms.

Dick was shot down and a whole Chinese village was slaughtered because not a single one would divulge his location to the Japanese Imperial Forces even under intense torture. From this perspective I assure everyone that it makes no difference where you came from, who your family is or what religion you are in a foxhole. Combat is the Universal Equalizer. In this vein, I had two close friends who objected to the war in Vietnam. They were both dedicated pacifists. Instead of fleeing to Canada or elsewhere to avoid the draft and combat, they both volunteered for the Navy with the stipulation that they become Medics and be assigned to a Marine Combat Unit.

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There, they treated friendlies, wounded enemies and villagers … especially children. Both suffered tremendous recovery and rehab problems. Neither ever complained one time that I ever heard. The other is still alive but has problems due to his decades-past injuries. These men were and are true heroes. The same applies to any man who will go into war on behalf of anyone else based upon his or her beliefs and conscience. I would admire anyone for dying for a friend; to die in defense of a stranger is even more admirable. Gentlemen, please pardon me if I seem to take more voice than it belongs to me.

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I just want to say this:. I praise the day I entered this forum. And now… enough for that. Thank you so much for explaining this photo! You are clearly correct about the captured rifle.

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He also appears to me to have the bayonet inside the pack on the ground as that is definitely not a Rosalie. The knife in his belt is pretty clearly a captured German weapon as well. The coat also threw me off, any idea if it is French, perhaps from a colonial unit, or if it may be of British American or German origin?

One could assume that a soldier who carries a trench knife for close fighting would also value the retaliative handiness of a carbine. Or is the only likely answer that it was removed to render the weapon useless on capture? I just wonder how far a Poilu would lug an extra rifle around as a souvenir. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of follow-up comments by email.

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