The role of LTC Donald Penobscot was played by two actors- Beeson Carrol and Mike Henry.
The cast of Through the Keyhole - 2014 includes: Flakiss as Actress Rodney Bingenheimer as Celebrity DJ Kash Hovey as Spence Joan Jett as Detective Pratt Kenny Laguna as Captain Ferreyre John Philbin as Officer Daniels Robert Scott Crane as Officer Henchman
Not to be mis-understood, but for the reader (or student) to think about it for a minute. Many a man performed courageously in battle during the Vietnam war, and never received a medal for valor (was never recognized for it), a fact that is readily acknowledged by men like General H. Moore, and almost all combat veterans. In order to receive a citation for valor in battle the event MUST be witnessed (usually by an officer). Another words a lot of men were heros in a particular fight, but only the deeds that were "witnessed" were recommended for medals. As was said during a particular WWII battle in the Pacific Theater, "Uncommon Valor was a common virtue." And yet not every single man received a medal for valor. Heres the part not to be misunderstood: Most men become famous because there was a book written about them (by themselves or others). Example: The famous frontier scout Kit Carson is famous for only one reason; its not what he did, but who witnessed it (who he knew, not what he knew). Carson worked for one of the most literate and adventurous frontiersman in US history, Captain John C. Fremont, US Army. Many a town is named "Fremont" and "Carson." Fremont made Carson famous by writing about him (Carson couldn't write). General H. Moore wrote a book titled "We Were Soldiers Once...And Young." It was made into a movie starring Mel Gibson. That's fame! Now for the good part. The story is 99.9% true and correct...and General (LTC at the time) Moore's battle was the first time that the US Army fought the North Viet Army (NVA) on a battalion sized scale. It was also the validation for the US Army's NEW "Airmobile Divisions" (the 1st Air Cav Div in this case). In addition the Ia Drang fight was the first massive use of the new "Mattel Toy" M16 jungle rifle (not a US rifle at the time). The engagement was considered a US Army victory; and for all of these stated reasons General Moore deserves the credit that he has received (the commander is responsible for everything his command succeeds in doing or fails to do). The 99.9% is because the film does not mention the nearly 200 GIs killed on the third day of the battle from Moore's sister battalion. Approximately 300 American fighting men died during that 3 day battle...and the film did not mention those other men. True, this was Moore's battalion and his initial engagement with the NVA...but those nearly 200 dead GIs from the other battalion should have received mention in the movie. More than likely this was Hollywoods doing, and not the Generals.
It is important to note that the events depicted in the book and movie titled Blackhawk Down are based on the very real events of the First Battle of Mogadishu (also called the Battle of Black See--for the neighborhood in which most of the fighting took place) that occurred 3 & 4 October 1993.Personalities Portrayed in the Movie (2001) Blackhawk Down:75th Rangers:PVT Clay Othic - Played by Kent LinvillePVT John Wadell - Played by Ian VirgoPVT Mike Maddox - Played by Michael RoofPFC Richard "Alphabet" Kowalewski (Casualty) - Played by Brendan Sexton IIIPFC Todd Blackburn - Played by Orlando BloomCPL Jamie Smith (Casualty) - Played by Charlie HofheimerCPT Mike Steele, the commander of Bravo Company, 3rd Ranger Battalion - Played by Jason Isaacs.SPC Dale Sizemore - Played by Matthew MarsdenSPC John "Grimesey" Grimes - Played by Ewan McGregor, based on John Stebbins.SPC Lance Twombly - Played by Tom HardySPC Mike Kurth, the ground radio and telephone communications operator- Played by Gabriel Casseus.SPC Shawn Nelson, a squad gunner - Played by Ewen Bremner.SGT Dominick Pilla (Casualty) - Played by Danny HochSGT James Casey Joyce - Played by Chris BeetemSGT Keni Thomas - Played by Tac FitzgeraldSGT Lorenzo Ruiz (Casualty) - Played by Enrique MurcianoSGT Mike Goodale - Played by Carmine GiovinazzoSGT Scott Galentine - Played by Gregory SporlederSFC Kurt "Doc" Shmidt - Played by Hugh DancyLT John Beales - Played by Ioan GruffuddLTC Danny McKnight, the commander of the 3rd Ranger Battalion - Played by Tom Sizemore.Delta Force:SSG Daniel Busch (Casualty), a sniper flying on Black Hawk Super Six-One - Played by Richard Tyson.SFC Jeff Sanderson - Played by William FichtnerSFC Norm "Hoot" Hooten - Played by Eric BanaSFC Randy Shughart (Casualty), a sniper flying on Black Hawk Super Six-Two - Played by Johnny Strong.MSG Gary Gordon (Casualty), a sniper flying on Black Hawk Super Six-Two - Played by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.MSG Tim "Griz" Martin (Casualty) - Played by Kim CoatesLTC Gary Harrell, the commander of Delta Force, based on Joint Deputy Commander Gary Harnell - Played by Željko Ivanek.LTC Joe Cribbs - Played by Steven Ford160th SOAR Night Stalkers:CW2 Clifton "Elvis" Wolcott (Casualty), the pilot of Super Six-One - Played by Jeremy Piven.CW2 Donovan "Bull" Briley (Casualty), the co-pilot of Super Six-One - Played by Pavel Vokoun.CW3 Michael Durant (Captured), the pilot of Super Six-Four - Played by Ron Eldard.LTC Tom Matthews, the commander of 1st Battalion, 160th SOAR - Played by Glenn Morshower.Tech. SGT Timothy A. Wilkinson, United States Air Force Pararescue - Played by Ty BurrellMaj. GEN (Ret.) William F. Garrison, the commander of Task Force Ranger, Mission Commander of Operation Gothic Serpent - Played by Sam Shepard.Osman Hassan Ali "Atto" (Cismaan Xasan Cali Caato) Somali warlord, affiliated with the Somali National Alliance - Played by George Harris.Yousuf Dahir Mo'alim, the Somali Militia Group Leader - Played by Razaaq Adoti.Abdullah Firimbi Hassan, Somali War Chief, propaganda minister of Warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid, and captor of CW3 Michael Durant - Played by Treva Etienne.Not Portrayed in the Movie:SFC Earl Fillmore (Casualty)SPC James Cavaco (Casualty)SGT Casey Joyce (Casualty)SSG William Cleveland (Casualty)SSG Thomas Field (Casualty)CW4 Raymond Frank (Casualty)PFC James Martin Jr. (Casualty)Characters of the Book:PVT Adalberto Rodriguez - Ranger, assigned to a humvee in the main ground convoy.PVT Ed Kallman - Ranger, driver of a Humvee in the main ground convoy.PVT John Waddell - Ranger rifleman assigned to Chalk Two and witnessed the first helicopter crash.PV2 Mark Good - Medic assigned to Chalk Four.PFC Carlos Rodriguez - Ranger assigned to Chalk One, ran to assist and defend Super 61 at the crash site.PFC Clay Othic - Assigned to the ground convoy in the initial assault. Was with Kowalewski when he was killed.PFC Jason Moore - Radio operator assigned to Chalk Four.PFC Kevin Matthews - Ranger assigned to the vehicle platoon.PFC Richard "Alphabet" Kowalewski - Ranger, driver of a five-ton in the main ground convoy.PFC Todd Blackburn, member of Chalk Four. Fell 70 feet to the street when he missed the rope jumping from the insertion chopper.PFC Tory Carlson - Ranger assigned to a humvee with the main ground convoy in the initial assault.CPL Jamie Smith - Ranger, wounded by a bullet in the upper thigh. Died in battle from his injury.Chief Signalman John Gay - Navy SEAL assigned to Task Force Ranger. He was in the initial ground convoy.QFC Homer Nearpass - Navy SEAL who rode with the ground convoy.SPC Aaron Hand - Ranger, assistant driver and gun for a five-ton in the ground convoy during the assault.SPC Dale Sizemore - Ranger, waiting to DEROS.SPC Dave Diemer - machine gunner for Chalk Four.SPC Eric Spalding - Assigned to the ground convoy in the initial assault.SPC James Cavaco - Assigned to the ground convoy in the initial assault.SPC John "Brad" Thomas - Ranger assigned to Sgt. Streucker's humvee. Held his friend SGT Pilla when he died from battle injuries.SPC John Stebbins - Ranger, assigned to Chalk One, ran to support and defend Super 61 at the crash site.SPC Peter Squeglia - Ranger company armorer who volunteered to join the fight on a ground convoy after Super 61 and 64 were shot down.SPC Phil Lepre - 10th Mountain Division, volunteered for the rescue effort.SPC Rob Phipps - Ranger, roped down from the combat search-and-rescue Blackhawk to Super 61 crash site.SPC Shawn Nelson - Ranger, Machine gunner for Chalk Two.SPC Steve Anderson - 21-year-old Ranger, injured on one of the earlier missions in Mogadishu. (Detailed, left behind at the base).Tech SGT Tim Wilkinson - Air Force Parajumper.Tech. SGT Scott Fales - Air Force Parajumper, team leader with the airborne Search and Rescue team.SGT Aaron Williamson - Assigned to Chalk One.SGT Alan Barton - Ranger assigned to the airborne Combat Search and Rescue Team.SGT Bob Mabry - Delta Force medic at Super 61 crash site.SGT Chuck Elliot - Machine gunner, Chalk One.SGT Dominick Pilla - Machine gunner assigned to SSGT Jeff Struecker's humvee. First American to die in the battle when he was shot in a humvee racing to evacuate a wounded Ranger.SGT James ''Casey'' Joyce - Member of Chalk Four.SGT Jeff McLaughlin - Team leader on Chalk Four.SGT Jim Telscher - Ranger, roped in with Chalk Four. While with the main convoy, he ran into heavy enemy fire to extract wounded CPL Casey Joyce from the street where he had been shot.SGT Kevin Snodgrass - Machine gunner assigned to Chalk Four.SGT Lorenzo Ruiz - Assigned to the ground convoy in the initial assault.SGT Mike Goodale - Assigned to Chalk One.SGT Raleigh Cash - Ranger with the vehicle platoon (Detailed, left behind at the base).SGT Scott Galentine - Assigned to Chalk Four.SGT Tommy Field - crew member aboard Super 64.SSGT Bill Cleveland - crew member aboard Super 64.SSGT Charlie Warren - Crew chief on Super 61.SSGT Dave Wilson - Assigned to the ground convoy in the initial assault. SSGT Wilson was one of only two African-American soldiers on the mission, and was slured as a traitor by the locals.SSGT Ed Yurek - Ranger, team leader assigned to Chalk Two.SSGT Jeff Struecker - Assigned to the vehicle platoon in Mogadishu. Led multiple convoys into the battle.SSGT John Burns - Ranger with the main ground convoy.SSGT Matt Eversmann - Leader of Chalk Four.SSGT Ray Dowdy - crew chief on Super 61.SFC Al Lamb - Ranger, roped down from the combat search-and-rescue Blackhawk to Super 61 crash site.SFC Bart Bullock - Delta Force medic assigned to Chalk Four.SFC Bob Gallagher - Platoon sergeant assigned to the Ranger vehicle platoon.SFC Chuck Esswein - Delta Force, assigned to the vehicle platoon.SFC Glenn Harris - Medic assigned to Chalk Four.SFC Matt Rierson - Delta Force team leader who stormed the target house and captured 24 prisoners.SFC Paul Howe - Delta team leader who stormed the target house.SFC Randy Shughart - Delta sniper aboard Super 62.SFC Sean Watson - Leader of Chalk Three.Delta Steve - Delta Force soldier, who led the team of Delta soldiers inserted by chopper and stormed of the target house. Did not want to be identified.MSG Gary Gordon - Delta Force sniper on Super 62.MSG Tim ''Grizz'' Martin - Delta medic.CWO Cliff Wolcott - Pilot of Super 61, the first Blackhawk shot down.CWO Dan Jollota - Blackhawk pilot who flew the Combat Search and Rescue team.CWO Donovan Briley - co-pilot of Super 61. First Blackhawk shot down in the battle.CWO Karl Maier - Copilot on Star 41.CWO Keith Jones - Pilot of Star 41, the MH-6 "Little Bird" that dropped Delta assaulters on the target building and landed at the first crash site to rescue two men from wrecked Super 61.CWO Michael Durant - Pilot of Super 64. Shot down, and captured. Sole survivor of Super 64.CWO Mike Goffena (Deceased) - Pilot of Super 62.Flew air cover over Mogadishu for ground troops and downed choppers.CWO Ray Frank - co-pilot on Super 64.1LT Larry Perino - Leader of Chalk One and second-in-command to Ranger Commander, CPT Mike Steele.1Lt. Tom DiTomasso - led Chalk 2 to the northeast corner of the target house.CPT Mike Steele - commander of the Rangers assigned to the task force, roped in with Chalk One, and was the commander of the Chalk teams that roped in at the target house.LTC Bill David - ground commander of the 10th Mountain Division's Quick Reaction Force.LTC Danny McKnight - Commander of the ground convoy in the initial assault.LTC Gary Harrell - Delta Force ground force commander, monitored the fight from the C&C chopper over Mogadishu.Maj. GEN William F. Garrison - Commander of Task Force Ranger.Abdikarim Mohamud - Secretary for a U.S. firm that provided support to military forces in Mogadishu under U.N. command.Abdiaziz Ali Aden - 18-year-old Somali who lived in the house clipped by Blackhawk Super 61 as it crashed.Ali Hussein - A Somali shop clerk working at a pharmacy in southern Mogadishu.Kassim Sheik Mohamoud - Owned a garage in Mogadishu, hid when the fighting began. Risked his life to bury the dead while the fighting continued.Mohamed Farrah Aidid - Leader and Warlord of the Habr Gidr, the focus of Operation Gothic Serpent.Omar Salad - Political adviser of Aidid. Primary target of the Oct. 3 raid and was captured.Mohamed Hassan Awale - foreign minister of Aidid. A target of the Oct. 3 raid. Captured.Abdullahi "Firimbi" Hassan - Propaganda minister for Aidid, stayed with and protected Durant after his capture.Yousef Dahir Mo'Alim - Militia leader of the group who shot down Super 64 and captured Durant.Ali Hassan Mohamed - Somali combatant.
Kevin Knapman has: Played Ian Lester in "Casualty" in 1986. Played Bert in "The Leaving of Liverpool" in 1992. Played Dealer in "Blood on the Dole" in 1994. Played Boy at Beach in "Priest" in 1994. Played Anthony Freeman in "Springhill" in 1996. Played Willem in "Prime Suspect 5: Errors of Judgement" in 1996. Played Adam Spearritt in "Hillsborough" in 1996. Played Terry in "The Echo" in 1998. Played Paul Morton in "City Central" in 1998. Played Young Hindley in "Wuthering Heights" in 1998. Played Leo in "Straydogs" in 1999. Played Max the Florist in "The Bachelor" in 1999. Played William Featherstone in "Trial by Fire" in 1999. Played Mark in "The Last Post" in 2001. Played Firework in "Revengers Tragedy" in 2002. Played Billy Kemble in "Life on Mars" in 2006. Played Jamie Drew in "Goal II: Living the Dream" in 2007. Played Pvt Soldier 1 in "The Mark of Cain" in 2007.
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I am not sure exactly what you are asking. If I understand your question correctly you are inquiring as to when you can have another HTC phone and that would depend on your carrier and contract.
Current LTC block year is 2010-2013
yes . LTC block 2010-13 is divided into two 2 years blocks 2010-11 and 2012-13 One can have two home town LTC in those two blocks or can have an ALL INDIA LTC in lieu of any two year home town LTC.
The acronym LTC has several common definitions. The most common definitions for LTC are Lieutenant Corporal, License to Carry, Leadership Training Center, Line Traffic Controller, and Learning, Teaching, and Curriculum.
Lieutenant Colonel
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current LTC block year as on today 22 April 2009 is-> 2006-2009.
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Wendy Davis portrays LTC Burton on the show "Army Wives. Davis was born in 1966 and is 48 years old.
LTC or Lt. Col In relation to Civil War, I have seen it written Lieut.-Colonel which is not much of an abbreviation and Lt-Col.
I have availed only one LTC in May 2009 for Home Town for the Block year 2006-2009 ,can I now avail LTC for all India in May'2010 for the block year 2006-2009 extd. upto 2010 ?