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Todd👩🚒
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Retired professional firefighter, #WVU, #Pirates, #WhiteSox,#Steelers #Isaiah 6:8 #MontaniSemperLiberi #Weights #Workout
Almost Heaven West Virginia Katılım Ekim 2011
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Gotta admit, this is pretty cool
University of Cincinnati@uofcincy
Our favorite season is “Mascot Reveal" 🥹🐾
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"After completing basic training, Yogi Berra volunteered for what he was told was a secret mission.
So secretive, in fact, that he was not permitted to disclose any details to his family.
This mission was to serve onboard a rocket boat in support of the first offensive waves of the Allied invasion of Normandy.
These 36-foot rocket boats, classified as Landing Craft Small Support (LCSS) boats, were armed with six crew, a dozen rockets, and several machine guns each.
Their job was to get within 300 yards of Normandy’s shore and pound the German machine gun nests with rockets so that the soldiers landing could have a better chance of survival.
For months before the invasion, Yogi’s LCSS trained with eleven others under the attack transport "USS Bayfield" to prepare for the invasion.
As gunner’s mate, Yogi was responsible for the operation and maintenance of all weapons and ordinance onboard while also manning one of the ship’s machine guns throughout the mission.
On D-Day at the mere age of 19, Yogi Berra was awestruck by the sheer magnitude of all the explosions and gunfire going on around him.
His officer actually had to yell at Yogi to keep his head down before he got hit.
As the invasion progressed, the LCSS crews also assisted in recovering bodies of those soldiers killed in action on their way to the shores of Utah Beach.
197 men were recovered onto the USS Bayfield alone.

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In 2017, 10-year-old Juliana Ossa from Florida bravely fought off an alligator attack by using a survival trick learned at Gatorland. She stuck her fingers up the alligator’s nostrils, making it impossible for the alligator to keep its mouth closed.
Her quick response allowed her to escape from the alligator’s grip and likely saved her life.


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MLB players are traveling to a town of 30,000 people in West Virginia and it's not for the scenery.
It's for a $5,000,000 Pitching Lab that is officially outperforming some Major League tech. 👇🧵
@stevesabins @WVUBaseball @WVUbiomechanics
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Back in January 2016, a sweet two and a half year old bloodhound named Ludivine was let out by her owner April Hamlin for a quick bathroom break on their farm near Elkmont.
Instead of heading straight back home like usual, this curious and super friendly pup wandered over to the starting area of the inaugural Elkmont Half Marathon where a crowd of runners was gathering. When the gun went off, Ludivine just decided to go with the flow. No leash, no human, no plan. She simply joined the pack and ran the entire thirteen point one miles right alongside everyone else.
She placed seventh out of one hundred sixty five human runners, finishing in one hour thirty two minutes and fifty six seconds. Along the way she paused a few times to sniff out a dead rabbit and even hung out with some cheerleaders, but that did not slow her down enough to lose her spot near the front. One runner who finished just ahead of her actually kept her company for a big part of the race and made sure she got water at the end.
April, who is a guidance counselor and not a runner herself, had no idea what her dog had been up to until friends started sending her photos. She was completely floored. She later said Ludivine is laid back and friendly but actually pretty lazy, so the fact that her pup had just run a whole half marathon was pure shock.
The story spread fast and turned Ludivine into a local hero and an internet favorite. Race organizers were so tickled they renamed the event the Hound Dog Half Marathon the following year, even adding some Elvis songs to celebrate their accidental four legged star.

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WVU Women’s Basketball has landed a commitment from George Mason transfer guard Kennedy Harris, per her social media. Harris stands 5-foot-7 and will reunite with Zahirah Walton in Morgantown. Last season, she averaged 14.1 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.2 steals per game for the Patriots

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