S13 Ep24 Original Air Date:29 March 1965 Director:Jack Shea Writer:Sid Saltzman Stars: Coby Denton as Trooper Jackson Michael Keep as Wolf Steven Marlo as Swift Knife (as Steve Marlo) Leonard Nimoy as Yellow Bear Wayne Rogers as Lt. Richard H. Pratt Robert J. Wilke as Sgt. Wilks USA, Later half of 19th century. Amongst the soldiers accompanying a wagon in which Indian chiefs and leaders are transported there are two men, one who continuously rejects them and talks bad about Indian people in general and the other, who treats them with respect. He’s aware that these men are forced to leave their countries in order to be settled somewhere else because the area is taken by white people. They have not been consulted about where to go and when. Some of the Indian leaders go along because they know that there are hardly any chances to change the government’s plans. One of the chiefs, Yellow Bear, does not agree, neither with their treatment which leaves little room for personal pride nor with the facts which do not ask for any of their personal needs. He opposes Wolf who tries to calm him down, but Yellow Bear takes a chance to escape together with some other braves. They take along riffles. When Wolf tries to convince him to give up, Wolf is shot. The soldier who’s trying to build a relationship with the Indians and trying to arrange that the promises given to them are really kept, tries too to convince Yellow Bear. As Yellow Bear wants to shoot the unarmed man, one of his …
Death Valley Nights (Blue Oyster Cult cover) Joe Bouchard Acoustic Jukebox – Live Joe’s solo album is available on CDs & LPs! www.joebouchard.com Welcome to my most ambitious video project to date. This is 1 of 9 clips from the entire acoustic set that we did at Infinity Hall in Norfolk CT in October. To see the entire set click on the !~Infinity Acoustic Jukebox Set playlist. www.youtube.com Many thanks to Don Odell for HQ video footage. More of Dons clips from this show will be seen on Don Odells Blues Time program that runs on many public TV stations throughout New England and beyond. Thanks to the Dan Hinks and the Infinity Hall staff most notably Soundman: Fred Schane Lightman and Hall Manager: Mike Arata Joe Bouchards Acoustic Jukebox consists of: Bobby MacDougall – guitar, vocals, harmonica, mandolin, slide guitar Frank Brocklehurst upright bass and cowbell Joe Bouchard guitar, vocals, 12 string guitar And special guests: Albert Bouchard percussion and drums Dennis Dunaway bass guitar Allan Becker soprano sax
I just love the smell of cold fusion and go-go dancers in the morning. Needing some serious cheddar to cover the cost of his new roving lab The Rascal goes spelunking in Death Valley. A trip he might never come back from. Get more free original videos: crackle.com tags: cspot the rascal death valley spy spoof james bond get smart mission impossible cold fusion fbi criminal spelunking
Chapter 3/13 Testing the equipment in the harsh conditions of Death Valley. Sand dunes invite for some proximity flying, the Golden Canyon beats the Zephyr to tears with heavy winds and turbulence. To get some distance from everyday FPV life, we test-fly the RadJet by HobbyKing: bit.ly TBS RoadTrip sponsored by HobbyKing. edit: www.aufmschlau.ch music Taster Peter – The Clipping Track Trapez (Traum Schallplatten) bit.ly www.team-blacksheep.com FB www.facebook.com USA playlist: www.youtube.com next chapter: www.youtube.com special thanks to: HobbyKing – www.hobbyking.com GoPro – http Burton – burton.com
Sep 2007 When the US surge began, most insurgents fled Baghdad for Diyala. Now, the Americans are taking the fight to Diyala. We join them as they begin a major security operation. “We’re gonna kill the people that need to be killed and be frickin’ decent to the rest of them”, states Sgt Maj Edgar. “There’s no in between”. The plan is simple. Airborne troops go in at midnight, followed by a heavily armed convoy. But the roads are littered with IEDs and progress is painfully slow. It takes 15 hours to travel 30 km. The soldiers arrive exhausted but there’s no time for rest. “We know the insurgents are here”. They search every house, checking residents against a blacklist of known insurgents. Then, they mark villagers’ hands with their house number. “He cannot wash it off and needs to stay around this house for the next 24 hours”, order one soldier. “If he goes to a different part of the neighbourhood, I’ll arrest him”. The 50°c heat is taking its toll on the soldiers. One starts throwing up from heat exhaustion and two others are given a drip of saline solution. “The heat’s pretty crazy. Sometimes you just can’t drink enough”. All the men have had their tours of duty extended by at least three months. They’re exhausted and being stretched to their limits. Produced by SBS/Dateline Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
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Grand Canyon Bus
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