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Cerro Sanchez: Grand abri à la cueva Sanchez D
Cerro Sanchez, Municipio Santa Maria del Rio, San Luis Potosi.Cueva Sanchez D, au Sud de la cueva Sanchez A, sur le flanc Sud-Est du "Cerro Sanchez". Grand abri de 12 mètres de large, 12 mètres de profondeur et plus de 10 mètres de haut à l'entrée. Photo prise vers l'Oues
Oral History Interview with William R. Sanchez, June 24, 2011
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with with William R. Sanchez. Born in Texas in 1918, Sanchez joined the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1938. He was drafted into the Army in 1940 and elected to serve in the Philippines. He was assigned to the 59th Regiment, Coast Artillery, Battery D and later Battery H at Fort Mills (Corregidor). He was then assigned to Army Intelligence in the Harbor Defense Headquarters. He recounts how the Army Intelligence at Corregidor provided advance notification of the Japanese force on its way to attack Pearl Harbor. He describes participating in the battle for Corregidor, being taken prisoner in the Malinta Tunnel, and his role in disposing of an American flag after the surrender to the Japanese. He discusses the treatment and living conditions he experienced as a prisoner of war. He was held captive at Bilibid Prison and Cabanatuan in the Philippines. He was transported aboard the Totorri Maru, a hell ship, to Formosa. He was then relocated to Camp Omori near Tokyo, Japan where he befriended Gregory “Pappy” Boyington and Louis Zamperini; was beaten by “the Wiley Bird” (Mutsuhiro Watanabe); and encountered Premier Tojo. He discusses his release when the war ended, return to the United States, and discharge. He shares anecdotes about participating in a regimental boxing match and meeting the father of the Japanese officer who captured him at Corregidor
Oral History Interview with William R. Sanchez, June 24, 2011
Transcript of an oral interview with William R. Sanchez. Born in Texas in 1918, Sanchez joined the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1938. He was drafted into the Army in 1940 and elected to serve in the Philippines. He was assigned to the 59th Regiment, Coast Artillery, Battery D and later Battery H at Fort Mills (Corregidor). He was then assigned to Army Intelligence in the Harbor Defense Headquarters. He recounts how the Army Intelligence at Corregidor provided advance notification of the Japanese force on its way to attack Pearl Harbor. He describes participating in the battle for Corregidor, being taken prisoner in the Malinta Tunnel, and his role in disposing of an American flag after the surrender to the Japanese. He discusses the treatment and living conditions he experienced as a prisoner of war. He was held captive at Bilibid Prison and Cabanatuan in the Philippines. He was transported aboard the Totorri Maru, a hell ship, to Formosa. He was then relocated to Camp Omori near Tokyo, Japan where he befriended Gregory “Pappy” Boyington and Louis Zamperini; was beaten by “the Wiley Bird” (Mutsuhiro Watanabe); and encountered Premier Tojo. He discusses his release when the war ended, return to the United States, and discharge. He shares anecdotes about participating in a regimental boxing match and meeting the father of the Japanese officer who captured him at Corregidor
FOTOGRAFIA COR. D. ANGEL MATE SANCHEZ, 1999
Personajes: Mate Sanchez, AngelRetrato del Coronel de Ingenieros D. Angel Mate Sanchez con uniforme y condecoraciones. Copia fotografica de una fotografiaReproducción digital. Madrid : Red.es : Ministerio de Defensa, 201
Denmark – building/housing R&D investments
Judy A Kraatz, Keith D Hampson, Rachel L Parker, Göran Roo
pablosanchezmart/Sanchez-Martinez-etal-2024-A-framework-to-study-and-predict-functional-trait-syndromes: A framework to study and predict functional trait syndromes using phylogenetic and environmental data
<p>Code used in the paper titled A framework to study and predict functional trait syndromes using phylogenetic and environmental data published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution by Pablo Sanchez-Martinez, David D. Ackerly, Jordi Martínez-Vilalta, Maurizio Mencuccini, Kyle G. Dexter and Todd E. Dawson.</p>
Caderno de Matemática, M. Sanchez, 5ª série, SP, 1984
O referido caderno pertenceu a Marcus Bechara Sanchez, quando era aluno da 5ª série D, o caderno não apresenta informações sobre a escola. O caderno possui dimensões 22 cm x 14 cm. O original pertence ao acervo pessoal da professora Lucília Bechara. Fotografia autorizada pela mesma.No caderno constam conteúdos, exercícios e problemas de teoria dos conjuntos, fatorial, operações e conceitos básicos da aritmética como mmc, mdc, divisibilidade, expressões numéricas e medidas. Primeira data das atividades é 29 de fevereiro de 1984
Figure 1 from: Chittaro Y, Sanchez A (2019) Liste commentée des Cleroidea (Coleoptera) de Suisse. Alpine Entomology 3: 141-167. https://doi.org/10.3897/alpento.3.35994
Figure 1 Habitus de quelques espèces de Cleroidea présentes en Suisse. A)Allonyxquadrimaculatus, B)Dasytesthoracicus, C)Enicopuspilosus, D)Ceraphelesterminatus, E)Nepachyscardiacae, F)Peltisgrossa (Photos A. Sanchez)
Caderno de Matemática, M. Sanchez, 6ª série, SP, 1985
Material composto de 238 páginas, em bom estado de conservação. Dimensões 33 X 24 cm. O original pertence ao acervo pessoal da professora Lucília Bechara. Fotografia autorizada pela mesma.Trata-se de um fichário com várias atividades de Matemática. Tais atividades estão assinadas por Marcus Bechara Sanchez quando aluno da Escola Vera Cruz, na 6ª série D. Tais são alguns dos conteúdos que tratados nas atividades: Conjuntos, Operações fundamentais, Propriedades das operações (elemento neutro e elementos inversíveis), Isometria dos triângulos, Composição de movimentos, entre outros
Marriage record of y Sanchez, Gerardo Gutierrez and Vinar, Maria D.
Marriage license for Gerardo Gutierrez y Sanchez and Maria D. Vinar. C.E. Harrison was the Judge
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