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CSM Solutions  Inc. CSM Solutions (CSM) Inc. is, a small business, incorporated in the State of New Hampshire.

Happy Birthday Airborne!!!
08/16/2024

Happy Birthday Airborne!!!

07/20/2024

On this day 20 July, in 1942, the First Special Service Force was officially activated.

The V42 Stiletto, and the Crossed Arrows that make up part of our Special Forces Distinctive Unit Insignia as well as our branch insignia both come from this legendary group of war fighters. We, as well as Canadian Special Operations both trace our lineage through this unit.

Use this hot link learn more about the FSSF
http://www.firstspecialserviceforce.net/history.html

You could also watch the "Hollywood" version, "The Devils Brigade"
http://www.tcm.com/.../18554%7C0/The-Devil-s-Brigade.html
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06/27/2024
In May 1918 Camp Bragg was established as an artillery training ground.  Happy Birthday!
05/14/2024

In May 1918 Camp Bragg was established as an artillery training ground. Happy Birthday!

I meant to post this yesterday 😂 on 18 April 1942 COL Doolittle and his brave raiders struck back at the Japanese Empire...
04/19/2024

I meant to post this yesterday 😂 on 18 April 1942 COL Doolittle and his brave raiders struck back at the Japanese Empire, beginning our road to victory over a merciless enemy that had brutalized the nations of the Pacific.

Conceived in January 1942 in the wake of the devastating Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, the “joint Army-Navy bombing project” was to bomb Japanese industrial centers, to inflict both “material and psychological” damage upon the enemy. Planners hoped that the former would include t...

On the 4th of March 1789, governance under the United States constitution began.  The first session of the U.S. Congress...
03/04/2024

On the 4th of March 1789, governance under the United States constitution began.

The first session of the U.S. Congress is held in New York City as the U.S. Constitution takes effect. However, of the 22 senators and 59 representatives called to represent the 11 states who had ratified the document, only nine senators and 13 representatives showed up to begin negotiations for its amendment.

In 1786, defects in the Articles of Confederation became apparent, such as the lack of central authority over foreign and domestic commerce and the inability of Congress to levy taxes, leading Congress to endorse a plan to draft a new constitution. On September 17, 1787, at the conclusion of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, the new U.S. Constitution, creating a strong federal government with an intricate system of checks and balances, was signed by 38 of 41 delegates to the convention.

As dictated by Article VII, the document would not become binding until it was ratified by nine of the 13 states. The Constitution was thus sent to the state legislatures, and beginning on December 7, five states—Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, and Connecticut—ratified it in quick succession. However, other states, especially Massachusetts, opposed the document for its failure to reserve powers not delegated by the Constitution to the states and its lack of constitutional protection for such basic political rights as freedom of speech, religion, and the press, and the right to bear arms.

In February 1788, a compromise was reached in which Massachusetts and other states agreed to ratify the document with the assurance that amendments would immediately be adopted. The Constitution was thus narrowly ratified in Massachusetts, followed by Maryland and South Carolina. On June 21, 1788, New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify the document, making it binding, and government under the U.S. Constitution was scheduled to begin on March 4, 1789.

On September 25, 1789, after several months of debate, the first Congress of the United States adopted 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution—the Bill of Rights—and sent them to the states for ratification. This action led to the eventual ratification of the Constitution by the last of the 13 original colonies: North Carolina and Rhode Island.

On this day in 1980 the United States Olympic hockey team defeated the Soviet Union winning 4-3 in the medal round, winn...
02/22/2024

On this day in 1980 the United States Olympic hockey team defeated the Soviet Union winning 4-3 in the medal round, winning the gold medal. The game was dubbed "The Miracle on Ice"

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