Good morning, Stroock's Books supplicants, and happy Monday.
We barbequed yesterday. Which was nice. We had a couple of beers as we barbequed. Which was also nice.
More bloodwork today. We sigh forlornly.
We're in for a real scorcher today, 95 degrees. Thank the gods for our brand new AC unit, which operated just fine yesterday. [You're still worrying, though-Ed]. Yes. [Why-Ed?]. Don't know.
Lebanon 'ceasefire' update: the Israelis hit 30 targets in Lebanon. Let us explain to the doomers, once again, While Israel maintains 'ceasefires' with Hamas and Hezbollah, the IDF demolishes terrorist infrastructure in Gaza and Lebanon south of the Litani.
Okay, we had another AEF Great War magazine article idea, the German view of the Meuse-Argonne offensive. We have the report of the general who commanded German forces. We shall see.
So we couldn't find a copy of Pershing in Command and had to order one. What the heck?
Yes, we're geeked up at the prospect of writing a few AEF articles. But we've only made one pitch so far. Let's see what happens with that pitch.
So the gig this week is to go over the Battle of Choluteca Gap
We have a vague sense that from there, Pan-American and FDN forces move swiftly south but stop on the outskirts of Managua, where a standoff ensues. There will probably be an interlude taking the reader back to Cuba.
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