The ad slogan "Fun for Anyone" is associated with the company Nintendo. It is a slogan used to promote their video games and consoles as being enjoyable for people of all ages.
Yes, The Mars Candy Company has been involved in several lawsuits over the years. These lawsuits have covered various issues such as intellectual property disputes, workplace discrimination, and product liability claims. For specific details, it would be best to consult legal databases or news articles.
The original promotional print of "The Doctor" by the Arlington Chemical Company featuring liquid peptinoids may be difficult to find, as it is likely a rare and vintage item. You may want to check with antique collectors, historical archives, or specialty advertising memorabilia dealers for a chance to locate it.
On July 4,2013 (last eruption) was anyone hurt ?
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the Croix de Guerre was award to the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR) as a whole. there were NO volunteers involved. therefore, anyone assigned to the 504th PIR during and after the war was allowed to wear said award...........
Unfortunatly I do not at the moment however I do know that someone in my family has a picture of several men in the company. I am unsure as to where it is. My great grandfather served in the company too. :)
James Putnam was the son of Samuel Putnam, both of whom left Worchestor MASS at the start of the American Revolution in 1775. Samuel Putnam was actually the lawyer Adams articled under around 1758-60. Why some suggest he articled under John Putnam is anyone`s guess; but it could be to hide the fact Samuel was associated with Gov. John Wentworth, another friend of Adams, both of whom were considered traitors in the Revolution. Unless Adams knew another James Putnam, its unlikely he had any relationship with Samuel`s son James.
can anyone drive a company transit van if they arenot employed by the company
A historical person from Massachusetts is anyone on the 54th massachusets regiment in the American civil war. the cornel of that regement was cornel Robert Shaw.
There was a person with a z in their name during the American Revolution. Herzogtum Zweibrucken was a leader of the Regiment Royal Duex-Ponts.
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442nd Regimental Combat Team of World War 2 fame. This unit was organized from Japanese-Americans during a time when the US did not trust anyone who looked like a Japanese. Japan had just attacked the US and declared war. Americans joined the Army to go into war and fight the Japanese. Here was a group of Americans from Hawaii and west coast who joined to fight for their country---USA. A Regimental Combat Team was a unit that was not large enough to be called an "infantry division". It did have 3 battalions and support artillery and engineers. This unit was sent to fight with the US 5th Army in Italy. Then it was sent to Southern France and later returned to Italy where it was attached to the 92nd "Buffalo" Infantry Division(Colored). This unit excelled itself in battle. It is recognized as the most decorated unit of its size during World War 2. The organization was as follows: 442nd COMBAT TEAM442nd Infantry Regiment1st Battalion (100th Infantry Battalion) - Companies A, B, C, D2nd Battalion - Companies E, F, G, H3rd Battalion - Companies I, K, L, M522 Field Artillery Battalion - (16 Mar 1945, reassigned to 7th Army)232 Combat Engineering CompanyAnti- Tank CompanyCannon CompanyService Company206th Army BandSupporting Units599th Field Artillery Battalion of 92nd DivisionLink:http://www.custermen.com/ItalyWW2/Units/442RCT.htm
Yes, anyone can get a company gas card as long as it is approved through their company management. Most of the time company gas cards are often used by either management or someone that does a lot of traveling for a business.
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I found this information while doing an internet search. After being sent to the pacific theatre, the unit found itself engaged in combat in the Philippines where it served honorably and won the Philippine Presidential Unit Citation. It was on the Philippines where the 163d Field Artillery helped the 38th Infantry Division earn its nicknames, the" Avengers of Battaan" and the Cyclone Division. It was at this time the former elements were reorganized and redesignated as the 163d Field Artillery, a parent regiment under the Combat Arms Regimental System, to consist of the 1st Battalion, and element of the 38th Infantry Division.
The 111th Infantry Division went to France.AnswerThe 111th Infantry, currently part of the 56th SBCT, Pennsylvania Army National Guard earned WWI campaign credit for: Champagne-Marne Aisne-Marne Oise-Aisne Meusse-Argonne Champagne Lorraine AnswerI have a photo of my great grandfather (Archie L. Jenkins)taken durning WWI. the sign the soldiers are holding up says "H company, 111th INF AEF. LE MANS France" there are approx 200 soldiers in this photo. the photo is about 1 foot tall and 4 feet wide. my Great Grandfather is in the top row near the center. All of the soldiers in the front row are sitting on the ground and are carrying 1917 enfield rifles, except 1 soldier has a 1903 springfield. AnswerCindy - The 111th Regiment was part of the 28th Infantry Division, in the 56th Brigade with the 112th Infantry Regiment and some smaller units. They first fought on the Marne and then pushed up to the Vesle River at Fismes and then on to the Aisne River. I am writing a book partially on a very serious battle that the 111th took part in at Fismette, just north of Fismes. I can give you good sources if you wish to study this in detail.Do you know the company he was in? Then I could tell you more. For example, Co. B went into Fismette 8/25/18 with 120 effectives and 48 hours later they had only 8 effectives left, only one officer, who was gassed and shot.Consider e-mailing me as I don't see this site often if you have more questions. BobAnswerI am looking for information on Private Frank Hughes who served in the 111th infantry, Company G. He was killed in action on Oct 21,1918. I have his picture and plaque with the above information, as a (now closed) VFW hall was named in his honor, in Chicago, Illinois. I would like to know the circumstances of his death and why he was the VFW named a hall after him. Answerbonjour , je vous �crit de France , je viens de trouver 2 plaques d'identit� de soldat US du 111 r�giment dans une f�ret en Lorraine (France)entre Saint Mihel -verdun - et Nancy , si cel� vous interresse donnez moi votre adresse email je vous enverrai photo et plan , amiti� Patrick AnswerI'm not sure whose 111th you mean, but here's what I found on the Pennsylvannia's Nation Guard 1st Batallion 111th Mechanized Infantry. WORLD WAR I: Champagne-Marne, Alse-Marne, Olse-Alsne, Meuse-Argonne, Champagne 1918, Lorraine 1918Regarding locations, I don't know if this is of any help to anyone but a relative of mine serving with Company G 111th Infantry died in the Base Hospital, Argonne Forest, France on the 28th September 1918.