There's something ultimately very empty about heroism in war. Last night I watched a man I'd known since high-school sacrifice himself in the most dire of circumstances for the smallest of results. He gave his life for the man next to him. There's something about your friend, your crew member, your brother.
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"It is racist, whether or not it feels racist. The truth is our prime minister is a real racist. They say you should be grateful, we're the least racist, it's still racist. "And if somebody hasn't said it. Equality is a right, it doesn't deserve credit, now if you don't want to get it then you're never gonna get it how the news treats Kate vs how the news treats Meghan."Rest In Peace Jack Merritt, you're my brother in arms with tears in our eyes and love in our hearts. We never had the same background, culture, colour or past but you devoted your life to giving others a chance. "And for that I'm so taken aback because you gave us all a voice, I have to say it for Jack, as a young black man that's paper and crack given proper sentences it's just paper and cracks. "All he would wanted was unity, funding for communities, equal opportunities, people under scrutiny, no more immunity, way less hatred, more conservation, less deforestation, we want rehabilitation and that would be amazing, Grenfell victims still need accommodation, we still need support for the Windrush generation ad reparations for the time our people spent on plantations."I'm out."
This go-around finds Sergeant Matt Baker and his crew carrying the memories of their fallen brothers and welcoming replacements into the fold. As they get set to drop into Holland as a part of the ambitious but doomed Operation Market-Garden, you meet the men whose lives you will be responsible for. The story isn't so much a narrative as it is an exploration of the relationships between soldiers; it's a mature look at the way bonds can be forged and broken in the emotional furnace of war. Through engaging cutscenes and lively battlefield communication, you'll find yourself developing an attachment to these characters. Many great moments, both comic and tragic, resonate with an admirable emotional clarity that unflinchingly evokes the turbid reality of war, where triumph and tragedy walk hand in hand.
Despite the focus on squad combat, Hell's Highway demands a strong individual performance from you. Oftentimes you'll be the lone flanking unit, and you'll have to shoot accurately and make smart use of cover to survive. There are also sections where you go it alone, and you'll have to be nimble to both suppress and flank the Nazis yourself. Fortunately, you are a crack shot and can hit half-exposed German helmets from a substantial distance if you can find enough time to pop your head out and aim down your sights. When you score a particularly impressive shot or throw a well-aimed grenade, the action camera will kick in to highlight your success. The camera will zoom in on the Germans and the action will slow down dramatically, treating you to a gory display of flying limbs, severed torsos, or burst skulls. It's a bit overblown, but you'll probably be too busy roaring triumphantly to care.
Preparing for the ROVIn preparation for arrival of the ROV next week, Deputy Chief of SRC Brett Seymour planned a number of dives to locate possible access points into the interior of the USS Arizona and to image the main deck through photography and videography. This imagery has multiple purposes, as it will be used by the park for interpretation, by archaeologists for artifact inventory and condition assessment, and by the upcoming documentary film to share these incredible images across the nation. Over the past two days, Brett and I logged four dives and over 6 hours underwater. We focused mostly on the stern portion of the vessel for ROV access points, as the damage caused by the explosion collapsed a large section of deck structures near the bow. All of the stern hatches, vents, and cracks were inspected and we noted the presence of sediment buildup in a number of the potential access points. Sedimentation on the vessel fluctuates throughout the year. Currently, some areas of the main deck are experiencing low sediment buildup;however, hatches, vents, and other depressions accumulate sediment over time and do not experience the rate of change like the main deck. The access points that are experiencing sediment build up will not be incorporated into the project. Though the documentary will conduct interior investigations, the main goal is to keep disturbance to the USS Arizona as minimal as possible. No sediment will be moved in order to gain access.
Investigating the Access Points While we were investigating the access points, my imagination took off with each hatch we looked at. I thought about the bustle and movement of men climbing in and out of the hatch from the lower decks onto the beautiful teak wood main deck. In some locations, the teak hardwood decking remains in great condition: smooth, sleek, and complete. This deck was scuffed and trampled by the boots of the men hurrying across the deck to ready guns or throw the lines. It is heartbreaking to realize that the men of USS Arizona did not have the opportunity to fight back like they had been trained. A majority were killed with the explosion that ripped through the bow. Diving next to what is referred to as the blast peel, it is hard to imagine the cacophony that could take the hull of a battleship and peel it back like a banana. Steel, inches thick, is curled and shaped at odd angles leaving evidence of the combined force of the exploding high altitude bomb and the starboard ammunition locker.The devastating explosion destroyed the bow section and cracked the keel of the boat. Shortly after the attack, Navy salvors removed as much as possible from USS Arizona and wanted to raise the ship to put it back in the fleet to fight. However, during their investigation, a crack on the port side of the ship was discovered. The crack went from the remains of the main deck down through the keel, or back bone of the ship leading it to be impractical for immediate salvage for the war effort. The explosion and raging fire that burned after the attack destroyed roughly half of the fuel onboard. Burning oil in the water surrounding the ships injured survivors from the attack. Men, like survivor Don Stratton (who will be joining us on the project later this week), were thrown from the mid-ship area and were burned by the oil while being rescued. The force of the explosion and the intensity of the fire made the loss of life on USS Arizona the highest causality rate during the attack. 2,335 Americans died on December 7th and 1,177 of those men were on USS Arizona. These numbers are brought to life when looking at the Memorial wall. The names of each person lost on that day are listed in order next to their brothers in arms and some next to their biological brothers. Twenty-three sets of brothers were lost on USS Arizona alone, including a set of twins. There was even a father and son who died together that day.
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So why do so many people find relief in cracking their knuckles? Cracking your knuckles "feels as if it relieves tension in the joints," Dr. Fackler says. "When that phenomenon happens, it causes a distraction of the joint and separates the joint for a brief second. If traction is applied to the joint, it feels as if it loosens up and is more mobile."
There are several types of arthritis, but knuckle-cracking is most commonly associated with osteoarthritis. In simple terms, "Osteoarthritis is a disease where the articular cartilage, located at the end of the bone on each joint, starts to break down and flake off," causing pain, stiffness and swelling over time, Dr. Fackler explains.
So, as it turns out, you can crack your knuckles, limitlessly, without the consequences of arthritis. Just don't be too caught off guard if your rings fit a little tighter after a knuckle-cracking session. Cracking knuckles can cause temporary swelling or a subtle increase in the size of your hands, but is ultimately harmless. "There are no long-term studies that show knuckle-cracking causes any damage," Dr. Fackler says. Until then, "When it comes to your fingers, don't even worry about it."
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