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There has been a slaughter in our livingroom, our sweet dog was the perpetrator. Ko, the victim, sadly, did not survive the slaughter.
Mark Slaughter, president & CEO of RigNet, a company that provides remote communication services (video, voice, data) to the global oil and gas industry—it’s no longer a “ship-to-shore” radio proposition.
Taken on the 10.01.2006 all the goats and sheeps before slaughtering for the Special Occasion where it is the practice for slaugtering as religous practice
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Slaughter Pen Farm
Into the Field
You are standing near the center of the most successful Union attack at the Battle of Fredericksburg. Two Union divisions, Gen. George G. Meade's on your left and Gen. John Gibbon's on your right, advanced into this field and soon encountered the "Virginia ditch fence" visible on your right and left. The ditch fences, dug by farmers to divide their fields and to promote drainage, were much steeper, deeper, and wider during the battle. Union soldiers scrambled across this and other obstacles however they could.
After Union troops crossed the ditch fences, converging Confederate artillery fire stopped them cold. The Federals laid down in the fields in front of you as Union cannons replied in kind. Both sides suffered heavy losses in men, horses, and equipment. When the fire was too hot for the men of one Confederate battery, its commander "wrapped his battle flag around him, walking up and down among his deserted guns" to shame his gunners back into position.
"The trees around our guns were literally torn to pieces and the ground plowed up. I have been several times covered with dirt, and had it knocked n my eyes and mouth." — "Ben," Pee Dee (South Carolina) Artillery, CSA
"Being no breeze to carry away the smoke of our guns, the gunners on firing would quickly run to either flank to clear the great volume of smoke hanging in front of their muzzles that they might see where their shells were going." — Pvt. Bates Alexander. 7th Pennsylvania Reserves, USA
As the Union troops advanced into this field, terrain slowed them and Southern cannon fire brought them to a halt.
"We blew up one of their caissons," remembered one Union soldier, "causing a cheer to break forth from our lines. But soon thereafter they blew up one of ours." This 1863 image was taken on Marye's Heights, a few miles to the north. - Courtesy National Archives
Just prior to the Union assault, 24-year-old Confederate Major John Pelham advanced one cannon a mile to your left and wrought havoc on the Union lines. Dangerously exposed and outgunned, Pelham disrupted the Union attack for nearly an hour and emerged unscathed. Of Pelham's actions, Gen. Robert E. Lee said, "It is glorious to see such courage in one so young." - Courtesy Library of Congress
We visited Slaughter Pen Farm yesterday.
www.civilwar.org/battlefields/fredericksburg/fredericksbu...
Mark Slaughter, president & CEO of RigNet, a company that provides remote communication services (video, voice, data) to the global oil and gas industry—it’s no longer a “ship-to-shore” radio proposition.
We visited Slaughter Pen Farm yesterday.
www.civilwar.org/battlefields/fredericksburg/fredericksbu...
Slaughter Beach, Delaware
Resightings:
5/20/2014 - Mispillion Harbor, Delaware, United States - FEOXJ1 REKN
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5/28/2014 - Mispillion Harbor, Delaware, United States - FEOXJ1 REKN
5/27/2015 - Mispillion Harbor, Delaware, United States - FEOXJ1 REKN
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5/28/2015 - Mispillion Harbor, Delaware, United States - FEOXJ1 REKN
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5/29/2015 - Slaughter Beach, Delaware, United States - FEOXJ1 REKN