William Lloyd Garrison person
also: Garrison, General Garrison
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Claims (5)
William Lloyd Garrison member_of
Delta Force documented
“In late August, Task Force Ranger, a contingent of 400 special ops troops with 16 helicopters, a Delta Force element plus a company of Rangers deployed to the dish. Mortars shelled the airport as they landed. Welcome to the dish. Major Gene…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 50 (52) @ 35:56
William Lloyd Garrison member_of
Task Force Ranger documented
“In late August, Task Force Ranger, a contingent of 400 special ops troops with 16 helicopters, a Delta Force element plus a company of Rangers deployed to the dish. Mortars shelled the airport as they landed. Welcome to the dish. Major Gene…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 50 (52) @ 35:56
William Lloyd Garrison carried_out_attack
Mohamed Farah Aidid documented
“had to get out. Choppers picked up his team one night at a nearby soccer field. See ya, you can get out. Leave all of the other people as sitting ducks. General Garrison began new raids, demonstrating the poor intelligence and making his un…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 50 (52) @ 39:33
William Lloyd Garrison carried_out_attack
Mohamed Farah Aidid documented
“To basically a pre-electronic age, despite all of the technology, they're blind. Because they're dealing with people who don't communicate that way. It doesn't take a rocket science to figure that out. The warlord certainly minimized his us…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 50 (52) @ 40:39
William Lloyd Garrison carried_out_attack
Mohamed Farah Aidid documented
“and putting up the hood. The agent complied. Garrison ordered a raid. Jones, standing next to him, cabled this to Langley, but the initial reports were all good. In the space of minutes, success turned to disaster as a chopper, damaged, wen…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 50 (52) @ 45:52
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▶ 52:50
Or not so much. The Free Soil Party was an actual political party. They ran a president. The guy they recruited was former President of the United States Martin Van Buren. Didn't win. So give a little more context to abolitionists. He was a…
▶ 35:56
In late August, Task Force Ranger, a contingent of 400 special ops troops with 16 helicopters, a Delta Force element plus a company of Rangers deployed to the dish. Mortars shelled the airport as they landed. Welcome to the dish. Major Gene…
▶ 36:26
telling Garrison that the CIA worked for him. Case officer Buffalo came with Task Force Rangers as an intelligence support team. Yeah, because we want CIA being our intelligence. Garrison sent one of his own people to the CIA station as a l…
▶ 39:33
had to get out. Choppers picked up his team one night at a nearby soccer field. See ya, you can get out. Leave all of the other people as sitting ducks. General Garrison began new raids, demonstrating the poor intelligence and making his un…
▶ 40:39
To basically a pre-electronic age, despite all of the technology, they're blind. Because they're dealing with people who don't communicate that way. It doesn't take a rocket science to figure that out. The warlord certainly minimized his us…
▶ 45:20
and they were told to shut up. Cheetah, one of Jones' case officers, was in charge of the newest network, based on a splinter group from Adid's forces. Early on October 3rd, Cheetah reported a gathering of Adid's top aides. Warthog, the CIA…
▶ 45:52
and putting up the hood. The agent complied. Garrison ordered a raid. Jones, standing next to him, cabled this to Langley, but the initial reports were all good. In the space of minutes, success turned to disaster as a chopper, damaged, wen…
▶ 46:47
The next morning, General Garrison presided over a gloomy review at his command post. Military action to rescue the missing was ruled out. Sending out choppers to call the men's names on loudspeakers, trivial as it seems, became the choice.…