Thursday, April 14, 2011

Probable Cause.




http://www.history.navy.mil/ar/charlie/cno-awards.htm


Records of the Chief of Naval Operations

Awards and Special Projects Branch,

1919-1973

Scope and Content Note

The Awards and Special Projects Branch was formerly the Administrative Liaison, Contingency of the Navy Fund, Personnel Awards, Honors and Ceremonies Branch (OP-09B2E). Prior to 1963 the branch was designated OP-09B23, and prior to 1959 was OP-211.

There are six series in this collection. Series I, Records Relating to Special and Annual Reports of the Chief of Naval Operations and the Secretary of the Navy, 1943-1970, contains reports submitted by OPNAV and EXOS organizations to assist in the preparation of the overall reports of the Chief of Naval Operations and the Secretary of the Navy, comments on drafts of these reports, and related correspondence and instructions.

In Series II are Records Relating to Interment of Unknowns of World War II and Korea at Arlington National Cemetery in 1958. These records contain a copy of the overall narrative report of the Chief of Naval Personnel to the Quartermaster General and its enclosures. Also in this series are planning material, correspondence, memoranda, and invitations, and a copy of the booklet Interment of the Unknowns: World War II and Korea prepared by the Commanding General of the Military District of Washington.

Series III, Records Relating to Awards for Specific Campaigns and Operations, 1952-1968, consists of correspondence, speed letters, and dispatches concerning recommendations for awards for Korea (1952-1957), Deep Freeze (1959-1962), Polaris Operations (1957-1962), Joint Task Force Eight (1962), Lebanon Operations (1958), Cuban Quarantine (1962-1963), Vietnam (1963-1968) and Gulf of Tonkin Operations (1964-1965).

Series IV, Records Relating to Awards to Individual Personnel, 1955-1968, contains correspondence, speed letters, and dispatches concerning recommendations and final letters on individual awards.

Series V consists of Miscellaneous Records Relating to Awards, 1919-1968. Included in this series are records of refusal of awards (1919-1920), the Report of the Adhoc Committee to Evaluate War Service of Amphibious Forces (1947-1948), Navy Unit Citation-Presidential Unit Citation Study No. 1, Distinguished Unit Citation (Army), Unit Awards, Presidential Unit Citation and Navy Unit Citation (prior to 1955), Flag Officers (1954-1962), and Navy Cross Awards, Odd Cases (1968).

Finally, Series VI holds Records Relating to Specific Personal Decorations, 1969-1973. These records consist of correspondence, speed letters, and dispatches concerning recommendations and final actions for the Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, and Navy Commendation Medal.

Preferred Citation

This collection should be cited as the Records of the Chief of Naval Operations Awards and Special Projects Branch










http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/probable%20cause

probable cause


(law) evidence sufficient to warrant an arrest










http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/08/20/national/main1914013.shtml

CBS News.com

AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 20, 2006

'Peace Mom' Hurls Words At Karl Rove

One Arrested During Sheehan-Led Protest At Texas Republican Event

By Scott Conroy

(AP) Chanting "Try Rove for treason," Cindy Sheehan and more than 50 other war protesters disrupted a reception before President Bush's top adviser Karl Rove spoke at a fundraiser Saturday.


Police then ordered the group to leave, but some protesters had paid for rooms for the night. Those protesters went upstairs, including Sheehan.

One protester slipped inside the ballroom during the dinner but was escorted out after shouting about men and women dying, the Austin American-Statesman reported in its Sunday editions.

"Pat, did you get her check before she left?" Rove quipped to the GOP group's executive director, Pat Robbins, as the crowd of 300 laughed, the newspaper reported.

"I don't question the patriotism of our critics. Many are hardworking public servants who are doing the best they can. Some of them are people looking for a free meal," Rove said, drawing more laughs.










http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_propaganda

Nazi propaganda

Propaganda, the coordinated attempt to influence public opinion through the use of media, was skillfully used by the Nazi Party in the years leading up to and during Adolf Hitler's leadership of Germany (1933–1945). Nazi propaganda provided a crucial instrument for acquiring and maintaining power, and for the implementation of their policies, including the pursuit of total war and the extermination of millions of people in the Holocaust.