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General Dynamics Awarded Prime Contractor Designation on $3.3 Billion U.S. State Department Global Support Strategy 2.0 IDIQ
GDIT has been selected as one of three prime contractors on the U.S. Department of State’s Global Support Strategy (GSS) 2.0 indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract vehicle (IDIQ).
General Dynamics Awarded $695 Million U.S. Army Europe Contract for Enterprise Mission Information Technology Services
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General Dynamics to Webcast 2020 Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year Financial Results Conference Call
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General Dynamics NASSCO Delivers Second Kanoloa-class Vessel for Matson
General Dynamics NASSCO delivered Matsonia, the second of two Kanaloa-class vessels built for Matson, a Honolulu-based shipping and logistics company.
European Land Systems Awarded Follow-on Order for Patrol and Reconnaissance Eagle Vehicles
General Dynamics European Land Systems-Mowag was awarded a CHF 46 million contract by the Danish Ministry of Defense to deliver 56 patrol and a first prototype of the reconnaissance Open variant Eagle 4x4 vehicles.
Daniel Inouye (DDG 118) Embarks on Sea Trials
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Bath Iron Works announced that sea trials for the future USS Daniel Inouye (DDG 118) are underway.
We’re currently prepping an entire series on Bo’s Heisman campaign.
But in an attempt to keep Pat Sullivan’s name in the Cam for Heisman story lines pertaining to Auburn’s history with the trophy, almost all of which are revolving and will continue to revolve around the 25th anniversary, “once in a generation” parallels between the incredible Bo Jackson and the incredible Cam Newton, (and in an attempt to connect Cam Newton to any and everything we post, even if from the TWERchives, and as excuse to post anything from the TWERchives at all), let us consider the syntax of Mark Ingram’s “endorsement” of Cam Newton for Heisman on today’s The Dan Patrick Show.
Per the talent-poaching CBS Sports’ College Football Blog:
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“We’ll see what happens,” Ingram said. “We’ll see how the rest of the season plays out and who keeps playing the best football. They’re definitely playing the best football out of everybody right now.
“If he’s the best and has been the best so far, I wouldn’t have no problem. I’m a real person and I can’t hate on the man.”
That’s right, Ingram “wouldn’t have no problem” voting for Newton. Could it be that Ingram is intentionally using the double-negative to throw off the scent, and that he has no intention of voting for Newton?
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… and therefore could it also be that Mark Ingram is auditioning to play the Ed Miranaro to Newton’s Pat Sullivan?
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From the December 16, 1971 edition of the OA-News: