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Edward VI Son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour "It wasn't until early 1537 that Jane became pregnant. During her pregnancy, Jane's every whim was indulged by the King, convinced that Jane, whom he felt to be his first 'true wife', carried his long hoped for son. In October, a prince was born at Hampton Court Palace and was christened on 15th of October. The baby was named Edward. Mary, daughter of Catherine of Aragon, was godmother and Elizabeth, daughter of Anne Boleyn, also played a role in the ceremony." Source: tudorhistory.org Photo take at Art Institute of Chicago
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I write of guilt the souls tyrrany delight Given hell given fright, it will not vanish in the night. No deed of wrath esscapes its grip, none better for the trip Into depts of hell those souls who failed tell... Their deeds regreat feeds on man's desire, his anger quench not the fire No pleasure found not an ounce with matter. Another happless victim to become your you, no less wanting No less through with life eternal, His judgement... The Hand, your sorrow, man's just due.
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Submitted by Gunner Retired on 7 October 2009 - 11:01pm to http://www.veteran.com/ I think you'll find is a TR-1 variant of the U-2. While essentially the same aricraft, it incorporated substantial upgrades in the avionics and reconnasaince capabilities with the installation of the noticable wing mounted pods (it's these pods which differentiate it from the production model U-2). It's worth mentioning that due to the aerodynamics of the aircraft at the assigned flight altitudes, they had an exceedingly narrow airspeed window. And may we please dispense with the 'spy plane' rhetoric? The U-2/TR-1 were high altitude (VERY high altitude) long range (VERY long range) surveillance and reconnasaince aircraft designed for airspace penetration and overflight missions. It was the advent of the U-2 and SR-71 which spared the lives of countless USN/USAF aircrews flying 'Ferret' missions in converted 'line' bombers employed to overfly positions a...