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James Douglas: Guerrilla knight (c. 1286 – 1330)
James Douglas: Guerrilla knight (c. 1286 – 1330)
This video is about very famous, even legendary, Scottish knight, James Douglas. Known as Good Sir James or Black Douglas, comrade of arms to Robert Bruce, King of Scotland.
Incredible man of rather complex destiny, who lived in very hard times for his motherland.
Thank you!
Hope you will like it!
In this video I used fragments from the film "Bruce" (1996) and "Monty Python and the Holy Grail".
If you want to support me, you can do it here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=21603514
published: 13 Apr 2020
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Who was Sir James Douglas?
James Douglas, the fur trader who became BC's first
governor, was born to a Scottish father and Creole mother
in South America. He married Amelia, the Scottish-Cree
daughter of James' boss. Together, they traveled the
Pacific Northwest by canoe, saw six of 13 children live to
adulthood, and played a crucial role in shaping modern
British Columbia.
Presented by - Gail Edwards is the Chair of the History
Department at Douglas College, where
she teaches Canadian history. She is the
bibliographer for the journal BC Studies
and co-author of the book Picturing
Canada: A History of Canadian
Children's Illustrated Books and
Publishing, which was published in 2010.
published: 03 Mar 2011
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The Three Arrows: Fate of the Black Douglas (Scottish Folklore)
The Fate (or weird in scots) of the three arrows, is an old Scottish tale which revolves around Sir James Douglas. He was known to be one of the greatest knights in Scotland. This was not for his ability to command man, but for his mastery of fear as a tool of war and his personal ferocity in battle. There were very few English men that crossed swords with Douglas and lived to tell the tale. Many in Scotland knew him as Good Sir James as he had always championed Bruce’s claim for the throne. For years Douglas would hold the border between Scotland and England. On many occasions he would lead raiding parities south into Northumbria. The English of the border feared Sir Douglas so much, they thought of his as some form of demon. It was then he was given the moniker of the Black Douglas, sin...
published: 20 Feb 2021
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famous people from Edinburgh 2
famous people from Edinburgh 2
Richard Henderson Molecular biologist
James Hector Scottish-New Zealand geologist
Elsie Inglis Doctor
Henry Little John Scottish surgeon
Patrick Grady Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Holly Fulton Fashion designer
George Corey (politician)
Tony Blair Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
James Clerk Maxwell Scottish mathematician
John Stewart Member of the Legislative Assembly of Northern Ireland
James Spence (surgeon)
Henry Mackenzie (writer)
James Knight (politician)
James VI and IFormer King of Scots
Daniel Rutherford Scottish physician.
Dougald Stewart Scottish philosopher
Hugh Blair Scottish author
Peter Doig Painter
Agnes McLaren Doctor
Haldane Duncan Television producer
George Coe (politician)
James Hutton Scottish geologist
Stuart Sut...
published: 23 Mar 2023
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Man set to die by execution in 24 hours shares final thoughts
Man set to die by execution in 24 hours shares final thoughts
published: 17 Jul 2018
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Miami Today Profile - Gen. Douglas Fraser (pt3)
A year after taking the reins as commander of the US Southern Command, Gen. Douglas Fraser is focusing on helping law enforcement combat illicit trafficking , a critical problem in the region, and assisting natural disaster-battered countries. Southern Command, which moved to Doral from Panama in 1997, is responsible for the country's military operations in Latin America and the Caribbean. It also provides humanitarian assistance to countries in need and is called upon after natural disasters. This year alone, the command provided disaster relief to Haiti and Chile affected by earthquakes. In the fall, the military command is to move into newly-built, 640,000-square-foot headquarters in Doral. The project cost about $400 million and is to consolidate all the command's South Florida operati...
published: 05 Sep 2014
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The Legless Ace - True Story of Douglas Bader - Famous RAF Fighter Pilot
Douglas Bader was one of the most famous pilots of World War II, and what makes him even more incredible is that he lost both legs in a flying accident. Yet, after he was fitted with prosthetics, he flew Hawker Hurricanes and Spitfires and was one of the top RAF aces in the conflict. This was made using the World War II flight simulator IL-2 Sturmovik Great Battles series. Hope you enjoy! Please like, comment, and subscribe.
Here is a link to the Douglas Bader Foundation - https://www.douglasbaderfoundation.com/
If you want to support TJ3 Gaming and get access to special VIP content, please check out these awesome links!
Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/TJ3History
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Check out my sponsor Tobii Eyetracking here! - Use...
published: 17 Sep 2021
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Defendant collapses in court after guilty verdict
Diana Lovejoy collapsed in a California courtroom Monday after she was convicted in what authorities call a botched murder-for-hire plot targeting her now-ex-husband, who was shot in September 2016 but survived.
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published: 14 Nov 2017
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Kim Jong-Un brutally shoots an orchestra conductor 90 times in front of every artist in Pyongyang
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published: 06 May 2021
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James Douglas: Guerrilla knight (c. 1286 – 1330)
James Douglas: Guerrilla knight (c. 1286 – 1330)
This video is about very famous, even legendary, Scottish knight, James Douglas. Known as Good Sir James or Bl...
James Douglas: Guerrilla knight (c. 1286 – 1330)
This video is about very famous, even legendary, Scottish knight, James Douglas. Known as Good Sir James or Black Douglas, comrade of arms to Robert Bruce, King of Scotland.
Incredible man of rather complex destiny, who lived in very hard times for his motherland.
Thank you!
Hope you will like it!
In this video I used fragments from the film "Bruce" (1996) and "Monty Python and the Holy Grail".
If you want to support me, you can do it here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=21603514
https://wn.com/James_Douglas_Guerrilla_Knight_(C._1286_–_1330)
James Douglas: Guerrilla knight (c. 1286 – 1330)
This video is about very famous, even legendary, Scottish knight, James Douglas. Known as Good Sir James or Black Douglas, comrade of arms to Robert Bruce, King of Scotland.
Incredible man of rather complex destiny, who lived in very hard times for his motherland.
Thank you!
Hope you will like it!
In this video I used fragments from the film "Bruce" (1996) and "Monty Python and the Holy Grail".
If you want to support me, you can do it here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=21603514
- published: 13 Apr 2020
- views: 8444
50:47
Who was Sir James Douglas?
James Douglas, the fur trader who became BC's first
governor, was born to a Scottish father and Creole mother
in South America. He married Amelia, the Scottis...
James Douglas, the fur trader who became BC's first
governor, was born to a Scottish father and Creole mother
in South America. He married Amelia, the Scottish-Cree
daughter of James' boss. Together, they traveled the
Pacific Northwest by canoe, saw six of 13 children live to
adulthood, and played a crucial role in shaping modern
British Columbia.
Presented by - Gail Edwards is the Chair of the History
Department at Douglas College, where
she teaches Canadian history. She is the
bibliographer for the journal BC Studies
and co-author of the book Picturing
Canada: A History of Canadian
Children's Illustrated Books and
Publishing, which was published in 2010.
https://wn.com/Who_Was_Sir_James_Douglas
James Douglas, the fur trader who became BC's first
governor, was born to a Scottish father and Creole mother
in South America. He married Amelia, the Scottish-Cree
daughter of James' boss. Together, they traveled the
Pacific Northwest by canoe, saw six of 13 children live to
adulthood, and played a crucial role in shaping modern
British Columbia.
Presented by - Gail Edwards is the Chair of the History
Department at Douglas College, where
she teaches Canadian history. She is the
bibliographer for the journal BC Studies
and co-author of the book Picturing
Canada: A History of Canadian
Children's Illustrated Books and
Publishing, which was published in 2010.
- published: 03 Mar 2011
- views: 4427
14:03
The Three Arrows: Fate of the Black Douglas (Scottish Folklore)
The Fate (or weird in scots) of the three arrows, is an old Scottish tale which revolves around Sir James Douglas. He was known to be one of the greatest knight...
The Fate (or weird in scots) of the three arrows, is an old Scottish tale which revolves around Sir James Douglas. He was known to be one of the greatest knights in Scotland. This was not for his ability to command man, but for his mastery of fear as a tool of war and his personal ferocity in battle. There were very few English men that crossed swords with Douglas and lived to tell the tale. Many in Scotland knew him as Good Sir James as he had always championed Bruce’s claim for the throne. For years Douglas would hold the border between Scotland and England. On many occasions he would lead raiding parities south into Northumbria. The English of the border feared Sir Douglas so much, they thought of his as some form of demon. It was then he was given the moniker of the Black Douglas, since all the people of England knew that death followed wherever the Douglas went. One Night while the Black Douglas was stationed in Jedburgh, he met a strange old woman who engaged him in a quest of revenge.
Intro Music: Written for me by Bobbin
https://bobbin.bandcamp.com/
Other Music by : Alexander Nakarada https://alexandernakarada.bandcamp.com/
References:
Barbour, J. (1909) The Bruce. London. Adam and Charles Black 1909. ISBN-10 : 0862416817
Brown, C. (2004) Robert the Bruce: A Life Chronicled. The History Press LTD; Illustrated edition (1 Jan. 2004) ISBN-10 : 0752425757
Brown, M. (2004), The Wars of Scotland 1214-1371, Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0-7486-1237-8
Davis, I. M. (1974) The Black Douglas. Routledge and K. Paul. 1st Edition (January 1, 1974) ISBN-10: 071007753X
Maxwell, H. (1902) A History of the House of Douglas from the Earliest Times Down to the Legislative Union of England and Scotland. Freemantle & Co. 217 Piccadilly W, London, 1902.
Murison, A. F. (1899). King Robert the Bruce. Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 9781417914944.
Pouliquen, J. (2005) James, the Patron Saint of Galicia. Celtic Countries. [https://celticcountries.com/35/#day]
Price, D. (1889) Folklore and Legends, Scotland. W.W.Gibbins, 18 Bury St London. ISBN-10 : 1166032353
Undiscoverd Scotland (2021) Robert Bruce, 5th Lord of Annandale [https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/usbiography/b/robertbruce5.html]
https://wn.com/The_Three_Arrows_Fate_Of_The_Black_Douglas_(Scottish_Folklore)
The Fate (or weird in scots) of the three arrows, is an old Scottish tale which revolves around Sir James Douglas. He was known to be one of the greatest knights in Scotland. This was not for his ability to command man, but for his mastery of fear as a tool of war and his personal ferocity in battle. There were very few English men that crossed swords with Douglas and lived to tell the tale. Many in Scotland knew him as Good Sir James as he had always championed Bruce’s claim for the throne. For years Douglas would hold the border between Scotland and England. On many occasions he would lead raiding parities south into Northumbria. The English of the border feared Sir Douglas so much, they thought of his as some form of demon. It was then he was given the moniker of the Black Douglas, since all the people of England knew that death followed wherever the Douglas went. One Night while the Black Douglas was stationed in Jedburgh, he met a strange old woman who engaged him in a quest of revenge.
Intro Music: Written for me by Bobbin
https://bobbin.bandcamp.com/
Other Music by : Alexander Nakarada https://alexandernakarada.bandcamp.com/
References:
Barbour, J. (1909) The Bruce. London. Adam and Charles Black 1909. ISBN-10 : 0862416817
Brown, C. (2004) Robert the Bruce: A Life Chronicled. The History Press LTD; Illustrated edition (1 Jan. 2004) ISBN-10 : 0752425757
Brown, M. (2004), The Wars of Scotland 1214-1371, Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0-7486-1237-8
Davis, I. M. (1974) The Black Douglas. Routledge and K. Paul. 1st Edition (January 1, 1974) ISBN-10: 071007753X
Maxwell, H. (1902) A History of the House of Douglas from the Earliest Times Down to the Legislative Union of England and Scotland. Freemantle & Co. 217 Piccadilly W, London, 1902.
Murison, A. F. (1899). King Robert the Bruce. Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 9781417914944.
Pouliquen, J. (2005) James, the Patron Saint of Galicia. Celtic Countries. [https://celticcountries.com/35/#day]
Price, D. (1889) Folklore and Legends, Scotland. W.W.Gibbins, 18 Bury St London. ISBN-10 : 1166032353
Undiscoverd Scotland (2021) Robert Bruce, 5th Lord of Annandale [https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/usbiography/b/robertbruce5.html]
- published: 20 Feb 2021
- views: 49497
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famous people from Edinburgh 2
famous people from Edinburgh 2
Richard Henderson Molecular biologist
James Hector Scottish-New Zealand geologist
Elsie Inglis Doctor
Henry Little John Scottish...
famous people from Edinburgh 2
Richard Henderson Molecular biologist
James Hector Scottish-New Zealand geologist
Elsie Inglis Doctor
Henry Little John Scottish surgeon
Patrick Grady Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Holly Fulton Fashion designer
George Corey (politician)
Tony Blair Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
James Clerk Maxwell Scottish mathematician
John Stewart Member of the Legislative Assembly of Northern Ireland
James Spence (surgeon)
Henry Mackenzie (writer)
James Knight (politician)
James VI and IFormer King of Scots
Daniel Rutherford Scottish physician.
Dougald Stewart Scottish philosopher
Hugh Blair Scottish author
Peter Doig Painter
Agnes McLaren Doctor
Haldane Duncan Television producer
George Coe (politician)
James Hutton Scottish geologist
Stuart Sutcliffe Painter
Drew Hendry Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
William Falconer Scottish poet
David Roberts Scottish painter
Alexander Burns Wallace Surgeon
George Gordon (cricketer)
Alan Watson Scottish historian
Thomas Stephenson (engineer)
Ian Murray (politician)
Naomi Mitchison Novelist
Andrew Lang Scottish poet
James Naismith Canadian-American educator
Willie Kirk Football coach
Alexander Graham Bell Inventor
Jackie Kay Scottish poet
Keith O'Brien Scottish cardinal
Bessie Watson
Alexander Smith (writer)
Robert TEnnis French tennis player
John Gillies Ice hockey goaltender
Thomas Dick Former Minister of Justice of New Zealand
Kenneth Graham Writer Kenneth Graham Writer
Balfour Stewart Scottish physicist
Ewen Bremner Character actor
Alexander Gordon Laing Explorer
James Connolly Irish political leader
Danny Alexander Former Secretary of State for Scotland
Alan Ramsey Australian journalist
Nicky Campbell Television presenter
Rebecca Pidgeon
James Gal
Henry Hereford Actor
Edward Stewart (chaplain)
Alexander Smith Scottish poet
Andrew Wilson American film actor
Kirsty Gallacher British television presenter
George Arnott Walker-Arnot Botanist
Ian Anderson Scottish musician
Paul Wilson (nuclear engineer)
Stuart Henry (DJ)
Thomas Doherty Scottish actor
Scott McLaren British Army soldier
David Peacock (bowler)
Alexander Hunter
Nelson AnnandaleEntomologist
Sarah Smith (journalist)
Ronald Fairburn Psychiatrist
Carl Smith (businessman)
Randall Davidson Former
John Leslie (celebrity)
Diane Todd British film actress
Garth Morrison
Alan Andrew Watson Physicist
Hamilton Grant British Politician
John Anderson (zoologist)
George William Gray University teacher
David Hume Scottish philosopher
Andrew Nagorski American journalist
Walter Douglas
Alexis Jay
Leslie Mitchell British announcer.
Douglas Ray (film producer)
Alexander Chrome Brown
Bill Douglas (Director)
William Rankin Aircraft pilot
Gail Porter TV personality
Thomas Mackenzie Former Prime Minister of New Zealand
Rose Anderson
William Edmond Logan Canadian geologist.
John Walker (scientist) British chemist
Adam Wilson Actor
James David Forbes Scottish physicist
Stuart Stephenson
James Stewart (Economist)
Thomas Smiley
Angus Deaton British-American economist
Jackie Dennis Singer
Henry Charles Stanley Engineer
Margaret Gordon Burn Teacher
Adel Iskandar Author
Frances Stevens
James Lind Doctor
Keith Faulkner
Samuel Lister English inventor
Jason Cummings
Stella Kon Singaporean playwright
John Lowery (Canadian politician)
James Anderson (scientist)
John Hamilton Gillespie American Politician
John George Bartholomew Cartographer
Dan Rydell
John Keith Moffat
John Hallyday Scott New Zealand artist
Anne Bryans was a British humanitarian
William Brackenridge American botanist
Basil Hall British traveler
John Kay (university professor)
Patrick Ferguson Military personnel
Ben McPherson American filmmaker
Charles Bell (scientist)
Richard Simpson (Scottish politician)
Kenneth Stevenson
Andrew George (politician)
Ricky Marlowe Scottish footballer
Alison Kinnaird Musician
John Napier Scottish mathematician
Violet Tweedale Author
John Black (judge)
Blind Harry Author
Alexander Mackay Scottish missionary
Roy Gibbs
John McNeill (botanist) British-Canadian botanist
Nick Eddy Former american football player
Douglas Haig (1st Earl Haig)
Eliza Wigham
Patrick Russell (botanist) Scottish surgeon
Chrystal Macmillan Barrister
Bruce Marshall (writer)
George Bell (teacher)
James Balfour (civil engineer)
William Bate Former Governor of Tennessee
Robert Knox English actor
James II, King of Scotland
Edward Stafford (politician)
James Douglas (organist) Composer
Diana Hendry Poet
James Bruce Jardine
Hugh Strachan British military historian
James Alexander Gordon
Ludovic Kennedy Scottish journalist
Joseph Bell Surgeon
David Christie French singer
James Braidwood Firefighter
Robert Hunter (American politician)
William B. Allison
John Hutton Balfour Scottish botanist
James Thompson (Australian politician)
James Dundas Soldier
Thomas Keith (military)
Marie Stopes British author
Annie Shepherd Swan Author
Duncan Duff
Ronald Spears Commanding officer
Susan Hamilton Musician Scottish soprano
https://wn.com/Famous_People_From_Edinburgh_2
famous people from Edinburgh 2
Richard Henderson Molecular biologist
James Hector Scottish-New Zealand geologist
Elsie Inglis Doctor
Henry Little John Scottish surgeon
Patrick Grady Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Holly Fulton Fashion designer
George Corey (politician)
Tony Blair Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
James Clerk Maxwell Scottish mathematician
John Stewart Member of the Legislative Assembly of Northern Ireland
James Spence (surgeon)
Henry Mackenzie (writer)
James Knight (politician)
James VI and IFormer King of Scots
Daniel Rutherford Scottish physician.
Dougald Stewart Scottish philosopher
Hugh Blair Scottish author
Peter Doig Painter
Agnes McLaren Doctor
Haldane Duncan Television producer
George Coe (politician)
James Hutton Scottish geologist
Stuart Sutcliffe Painter
Drew Hendry Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
William Falconer Scottish poet
David Roberts Scottish painter
Alexander Burns Wallace Surgeon
George Gordon (cricketer)
Alan Watson Scottish historian
Thomas Stephenson (engineer)
Ian Murray (politician)
Naomi Mitchison Novelist
Andrew Lang Scottish poet
James Naismith Canadian-American educator
Willie Kirk Football coach
Alexander Graham Bell Inventor
Jackie Kay Scottish poet
Keith O'Brien Scottish cardinal
Bessie Watson
Alexander Smith (writer)
Robert TEnnis French tennis player
John Gillies Ice hockey goaltender
Thomas Dick Former Minister of Justice of New Zealand
Kenneth Graham Writer Kenneth Graham Writer
Balfour Stewart Scottish physicist
Ewen Bremner Character actor
Alexander Gordon Laing Explorer
James Connolly Irish political leader
Danny Alexander Former Secretary of State for Scotland
Alan Ramsey Australian journalist
Nicky Campbell Television presenter
Rebecca Pidgeon
James Gal
Henry Hereford Actor
Edward Stewart (chaplain)
Alexander Smith Scottish poet
Andrew Wilson American film actor
Kirsty Gallacher British television presenter
George Arnott Walker-Arnot Botanist
Ian Anderson Scottish musician
Paul Wilson (nuclear engineer)
Stuart Henry (DJ)
Thomas Doherty Scottish actor
Scott McLaren British Army soldier
David Peacock (bowler)
Alexander Hunter
Nelson AnnandaleEntomologist
Sarah Smith (journalist)
Ronald Fairburn Psychiatrist
Carl Smith (businessman)
Randall Davidson Former
John Leslie (celebrity)
Diane Todd British film actress
Garth Morrison
Alan Andrew Watson Physicist
Hamilton Grant British Politician
John Anderson (zoologist)
George William Gray University teacher
David Hume Scottish philosopher
Andrew Nagorski American journalist
Walter Douglas
Alexis Jay
Leslie Mitchell British announcer.
Douglas Ray (film producer)
Alexander Chrome Brown
Bill Douglas (Director)
William Rankin Aircraft pilot
Gail Porter TV personality
Thomas Mackenzie Former Prime Minister of New Zealand
Rose Anderson
William Edmond Logan Canadian geologist.
John Walker (scientist) British chemist
Adam Wilson Actor
James David Forbes Scottish physicist
Stuart Stephenson
James Stewart (Economist)
Thomas Smiley
Angus Deaton British-American economist
Jackie Dennis Singer
Henry Charles Stanley Engineer
Margaret Gordon Burn Teacher
Adel Iskandar Author
Frances Stevens
James Lind Doctor
Keith Faulkner
Samuel Lister English inventor
Jason Cummings
Stella Kon Singaporean playwright
John Lowery (Canadian politician)
James Anderson (scientist)
John Hamilton Gillespie American Politician
John George Bartholomew Cartographer
Dan Rydell
John Keith Moffat
John Hallyday Scott New Zealand artist
Anne Bryans was a British humanitarian
William Brackenridge American botanist
Basil Hall British traveler
John Kay (university professor)
Patrick Ferguson Military personnel
Ben McPherson American filmmaker
Charles Bell (scientist)
Richard Simpson (Scottish politician)
Kenneth Stevenson
Andrew George (politician)
Ricky Marlowe Scottish footballer
Alison Kinnaird Musician
John Napier Scottish mathematician
Violet Tweedale Author
John Black (judge)
Blind Harry Author
Alexander Mackay Scottish missionary
Roy Gibbs
John McNeill (botanist) British-Canadian botanist
Nick Eddy Former american football player
Douglas Haig (1st Earl Haig)
Eliza Wigham
Patrick Russell (botanist) Scottish surgeon
Chrystal Macmillan Barrister
Bruce Marshall (writer)
George Bell (teacher)
James Balfour (civil engineer)
William Bate Former Governor of Tennessee
Robert Knox English actor
James II, King of Scotland
Edward Stafford (politician)
James Douglas (organist) Composer
Diana Hendry Poet
James Bruce Jardine
Hugh Strachan British military historian
James Alexander Gordon
Ludovic Kennedy Scottish journalist
Joseph Bell Surgeon
David Christie French singer
James Braidwood Firefighter
Robert Hunter (American politician)
William B. Allison
John Hutton Balfour Scottish botanist
James Thompson (Australian politician)
James Dundas Soldier
Thomas Keith (military)
Marie Stopes British author
Annie Shepherd Swan Author
Duncan Duff
Ronald Spears Commanding officer
Susan Hamilton Musician Scottish soprano
- published: 23 Mar 2023
- views: 26
3:15
Miami Today Profile - Gen. Douglas Fraser (pt3)
A year after taking the reins as commander of the US Southern Command, Gen. Douglas Fraser is focusing on helping law enforcement combat illicit trafficking , a...
A year after taking the reins as commander of the US Southern Command, Gen. Douglas Fraser is focusing on helping law enforcement combat illicit trafficking , a critical problem in the region, and assisting natural disaster-battered countries. Southern Command, which moved to Doral from Panama in 1997, is responsible for the country's military operations in Latin America and the Caribbean. It also provides humanitarian assistance to countries in need and is called upon after natural disasters. This year alone, the command provided disaster relief to Haiti and Chile affected by earthquakes. In the fall, the military command is to move into newly-built, 640,000-square-foot headquarters in Doral. The project cost about $400 million and is to consolidate all the command's South Florida operations under one roof. Southern Command is forbidden from engaging with the Cuban military, Gen. Fraser said. But it has relations with all other military forces in the region, with the exceptions of Venezuela and Bolivia, he noted, "by their choice not ours." But he says he doesn't foresee nation-on-nation military threats within the region. "Throughout the recent history, everybody's figured out how to work that on a diplomatic basis to try and solve our problems diplomatically and I see that continuing," he said. Gen. Fraser discussed the military command's operations and plans with Miami Today reporter Yudislaidy Fernandez at its leased home in Doral.
https://wn.com/Miami_Today_Profile_Gen._Douglas_Fraser_(Pt3)
A year after taking the reins as commander of the US Southern Command, Gen. Douglas Fraser is focusing on helping law enforcement combat illicit trafficking , a critical problem in the region, and assisting natural disaster-battered countries. Southern Command, which moved to Doral from Panama in 1997, is responsible for the country's military operations in Latin America and the Caribbean. It also provides humanitarian assistance to countries in need and is called upon after natural disasters. This year alone, the command provided disaster relief to Haiti and Chile affected by earthquakes. In the fall, the military command is to move into newly-built, 640,000-square-foot headquarters in Doral. The project cost about $400 million and is to consolidate all the command's South Florida operations under one roof. Southern Command is forbidden from engaging with the Cuban military, Gen. Fraser said. But it has relations with all other military forces in the region, with the exceptions of Venezuela and Bolivia, he noted, "by their choice not ours." But he says he doesn't foresee nation-on-nation military threats within the region. "Throughout the recent history, everybody's figured out how to work that on a diplomatic basis to try and solve our problems diplomatically and I see that continuing," he said. Gen. Fraser discussed the military command's operations and plans with Miami Today reporter Yudislaidy Fernandez at its leased home in Doral.
- published: 05 Sep 2014
- views: 39121
11:03
The Legless Ace - True Story of Douglas Bader - Famous RAF Fighter Pilot
Douglas Bader was one of the most famous pilots of World War II, and what makes him even more incredible is that he lost both legs in a flying accident. Yet, af...
Douglas Bader was one of the most famous pilots of World War II, and what makes him even more incredible is that he lost both legs in a flying accident. Yet, after he was fitted with prosthetics, he flew Hawker Hurricanes and Spitfires and was one of the top RAF aces in the conflict. This was made using the World War II flight simulator IL-2 Sturmovik Great Battles series. Hope you enjoy! Please like, comment, and subscribe.
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Douglas Bader was one of the most famous pilots of World War II, and what makes him even more incredible is that he lost both legs in a flying accident. Yet, after he was fitted with prosthetics, he flew Hawker Hurricanes and Spitfires and was one of the top RAF aces in the conflict. This was made using the World War II flight simulator IL-2 Sturmovik Great Battles series. Hope you enjoy! Please like, comment, and subscribe.
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Defendant collapses in court after guilty verdict
Diana Lovejoy collapsed in a California courtroom Monday after she was convicted in what authorities call a botched murder-for-hire plot targeting her now-ex-hu...
Diana Lovejoy collapsed in a California courtroom Monday after she was convicted in what authorities call a botched murder-for-hire plot targeting her now-ex-husband, who was shot in September 2016 but survived.
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Diana Lovejoy collapsed in a California courtroom Monday after she was convicted in what authorities call a botched murder-for-hire plot targeting her now-ex-husband, who was shot in September 2016 but survived.
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- published: 14 Nov 2017
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Kim Jong-Un brutally shoots an orchestra conductor 90 times in front of every artist in Pyongyang
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- published: 06 May 2021
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