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And although an experienced journalist in my own right (I have tried several times before to do a story for international broadcasters), they have often been happier to have the story told by their man, and for them to be in control. They fly in reporters, cameramen and producers from Western capitals and use me merely to set up meetings or arrange interviews, to be their driver or even just to act as a human GPS, telling them where to go. But now, I have finished making my first television documentary for Al Jazeera and I cannot even express the excitement that I feel. I cannot wait to get my career in this business off the ground and to make another one. Click or tap on the menu item BLOG to read what our team and others are writing about African Storybook. Ugandan TV journalist Nancy Kacungira has won the first BBC World News Komla Dumor Award for Africa-based journalists. Here, she explains her dilemma when she is asked to tell 'the African story'. What comes to your mind when. And Africa has a lot of untold stories. These are no ordinary stories; they are powerful tales about real people in real situations that can change the world and my continent for the better. That is why I shall always be grateful to Al Jazeera for showing confidence in African investigative journalists and giving people like me an opportunity. Apart from being able to tell the story of my continent in my own words and encouraging democracy, I have learnt a great deal about broadcasting and gained skills which I can use in the future. I know it is a defining moment not just in my career but can also be an inspiration to others like me who never thought they could do it. It all started in June when I was invited to visit to an Al Jazeera workshop in Accra, Ghana. At first, the journey seemed to be more of a holiday, an adventure in the African jungle, rather than a business trip. Nyong'o praised filmmaker Mira Nair. We often hear political and business leaders and Africanists talk about the need to “tell the African story.” For us, “tell the African story” means nothing. In other words, it is a clich. AFRICAN STORY (GB) Share Previous Next. Age: 9 Foal Date: 10/03/2007 Gender: Gelding Colour: Chesnut Sire: Pivotal (GB) Dam: Blixen (USA) Breeder: Darley Official Rating: 123 Career Earnings: $7,861,215.41 Comments. I have just finished doing something I never thought I could do. In the past, I have worked as a fixer for foreign journalists in Zimbabwe; used to running around at someone else's beck and call rather than being. Culture of Africa This article has multiple issues. Every story has a moral to teach people. African stories all have a certain structure to them. I truly had no idea what I was getting myself into. That week was to be a turning point in my life. In Accra, I met some of the best in the broadcasting industry. Although it took some time to find my feet, it was during this week that I was commissioned to do my first television project, a film called Zimbabwe's Child Exodus - about the difficulties and dangers tens of thousands of children face every year when trying to cross the border from Zimbabwe to South Africa. Back in Zimbabwe, I was paired with Kenyan television producer/director Peter Murimi. When I drove to the airport to welcome him, I assumed I would meet a bossy man who would make me run around. But there he was: an African like me, quite eager to learn from me, despite the fact that I was a mere green horn who knew nothing in this business. The following three weeks were to be the most defining moments of my career as a journalist. It was a joy to work with Peter because he understood exactly where I was coming from, since he had also travelled the same road. We faced many hurdles, but somehow we made things work, going through a dozen retakes to get a sequence exactly right or escaping from some of the dangerous situations we encountered. Peter was patient with me and took me through the tiniest of details in this business, helping me to understand how and why things were done. And him being an African helped a great deal in developing the story that we were following, in understanding the deeper issues behind it. We were two black Africans doing a job that was normally done by white foreign correspondents. But there we were giving our own account in a way which we knew and understood was more genuine. It happened because Al Jazeera took a gamble on me and threw me into the deep end. They believed in me and kept telling me: . Had it not been created, then my dream of being able to tell Africa's story on international television would have remained unfulfilled. It is a platform to showcase African talents and there are many other fine journalists whose films will feature in the weeks ahead. The fact that Peter and I did this one together is clear testimony that as Africans we can give a global audience an inside perspective that foreign correspondents would never be able to give. Africa's story has often been about crises, about war, poverty and hunger but Al Jazeera has established a means through which other stories about Africa can be showcased. Those stories may be about Africa's problems too, but in telling them ourselves it shows that we understand them and can work to find our own solutions. Source: Al Jazeera. Online TV For African Stories. Each company was to consist of 6. Six of the companies were armed with muskets and two with rifles. Title: First Regiment Marching (1898) 3.6 /10. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? The 2nd Marching Regiment of the 1st Foreign Regiment did not have an official insignia. On September 13, 1915 at Chaux, during a. In September the companies began arriving in Williamsburg from the surrounding counties where each was recruited. The regiment encamped behind the College of William and Mary where the men were trained in military drill and maneuvers. On December 2. 8, 1. Continental Congress in Philadelphia recommended that each regiment should have 1. 1775 The First Virginia Regiment was authorized by the Virginia Convention of July 17, 1775 as a provincial defense unit composed of six musket and two rifle. Regiment, or Corps of Artillery. Its ranks were filled by the transferred whole companies from the Light Artillery, or the Corps of Artillery. Tennessee Ernie Ford - Marching Song (Of the First Arkansas Negro Regiment). The original First Infantry was first organized under Resolve of. The present First Regiment of Infantry was organized pursuant. First Virginia soon raised two more musket companies. The First, along with the Second Regiment saw service in the Tidewater area fighting the troops of Virginia’s Royal Governor, Lord Dunmore. Dunmore raised two Loyalist regiments and a small unit made up of runaway slaves to reclaim the wayward government of the colony. Two British Grenadier companies soon augmented his force. Members of the First Virginia engaged Dunmore’s troops at Hampton, Jamestown and Norfolk. On December 9th, 1. First joined the Second Virginia Regiment in defeating Dunmore’s troops at the Battle of Great Bridge near Norfolk. Dunmore made several more attempts to gain a stronghold on the colony but in August 1. Virginia. Patrick Henry by George Bagby Matthews. On February 1. 5, 1. Regiment was accepted into the new Continental Line authorized by Congress in Philadelphia. At this time, Patrick Henry, commander of all the Virginia forces, was given a Continental commission as a Colonel commanding only the First Virginia. Recognizing this as a demotion, Henry refused the commission and resigned effective February 2. To protest Henry’s demotion the officers in the First asked to be discharged but Henry persuaded them to stay with the army. Between February and August 1. First Virginia trained in Williamsburg with other regiments under the command of General Andrew Lewis. On August 1. 6, the Regiment began. Before leaving, the men of the First and Second Regiments were asked to re- enlist for three years, or for the duration of the war. Although most of the men of the Second refused to sign up for such a long term, nearly all of the First Virginia re- enlisted. Harlem Heights. Battle of Harlem, Engraver: J. On September 1. 5, 1. First Virginia, along with the Third Virginia joined Washington’s. Having recently suffered the humiliation of being chased out of New York City and subsequently out- maneuvered by the British, Washington’s Continentals looked to the Virginians for new strength and hope. The following day three companies of the Virginians joined Lt. Thomas Knowlton’s Connecticut Rangers in reconnoitering the enemy lines. Running into a detachment of British, the Continentals soon found themselves in heated battle and managed to force the British to withdraw. Maryland troops joined the battle, but Washington soon called his troops back, not willing to risk a full- scale engagement. During the engagement, Major Andrew Leitch. The success and heroism shown by the Continental troops in this relatively small engagement was a much needed morale boost for the Americans. A Short History of the First Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Infantry REGIMENTAL BATTLES AND OTHER SIGNIFICANT DATES. In order to avoid a full- scale engagement Washington continued to retreat from Howe’s slow- moving British redcoats. On the night of October 2. Continentals with 1. First and Third Virginia Regiments attacked a Tory force of about 5. Robert Roger’s “Queen’s American Rangers.” The Tories suffered twenty killed and 3. Continentals claimed only 1. Trenton and Princeton. George Washington at Princeton by Charles Willson Peale. By the end of December 1. Washington’s. In the hope of seizing another morale. In the early morning hours of December 2. Washington’s small band, including the First Virginia, crossed the Delaware River reaching the outskirts of Trenton about 8: 0. The surprised Hessians tried in vain to hold off the Americans, but by 9: 4. Germans were forced to surrender. Within a few days of the American victory at Trenton, British troops marched to the town to engage Washington’s small army. The two armies began firing on each other across a creek but darkness soon put an end to the fighting. When dawn arrived the next morning, the British were surprised to find that Washington’s army had quietly pulled out in the dark. The Continentals had marched all night to the village of Princeton where they stumbled into a British force just setting out for Trenton. The Americans were divided into two groups, with the Virginians part of Green’s division under Gen. Hugh Mercer, guarding the road to Trenton. The remaining Americans proceeded to attack Princeton from the west. Col. Mawhood’s two British regiments had already departed Princeton when Mercer’s troops were spotted behind them. The British turned back toward Princeton and engaged Mercer’s troops. With about 3. 00 men on each side facing one another, the British soon charged with bayonets. Mercer was one of the first to fall victim to the bayonet charge. Twenty one year old Captain John Fleming of the First Virginia rallied the Regiment but was soon killed and 1. Bartholomew Yates was mortally wounded. Confusion ensued for the Americans with the Virginia regiments in the heaviest fighting and suffering the most casualties. With the appearance of Washington on the battlefield the Americans rallied, forcing the British to flee throwing down their weapons as they ran. During the heavy fighting Lieutenant Yates was shot in the side, and as he lay on the ground the British shot him again in the chest, bayoneted him 1. He survived for a week before dying. A tribute to Captain Fleming read: “(He) behaved and died as bravely as a Caesar would have done, ordering his men to dress . However, they were mistaken, and most of them cut to pieces.”1. The First Virginia spent the winter with Washington’s army at Morristown, New Jersey. The fifteen Virginia Regiments had a total of 2,9. Troop strength was low because of expired enlistments, disease, and battle casualties. The First Virginia could only muster 6. Washington’s troops spent the winter and spring recruiting and rebuilding the army. The main British Army under General Howe in New York made several forays into New Jersey. Washington waited for Howe to move out of New York, expecting him to move his army north to join General Burgoyne near Albany. Instead, Howe eventually sailed his troops to Head of Elk, Maryland where they began to march on Philadelphia. Brandywine and Germantown. The Battle of Germantown. Attack on Chew’s House, Johnson, Fry & Co. Publishers, 1. 86. On August 2. 4, 1. Washington’s Army of 1. Philadelphia to Wilmington, Delaware and by September 1. Brandywine Creek, Pennsylvania. Howe divided his force for a frontal attack on the Americans and a flanking attack on the American right. Washington tried to counter the British flanking movement, ordering Green’s division, including the First Virginia, to support the outflanked Americans under General Sullivan. Green’s men covered almost four miles in 4. Sullivan’s men retreating in a rout. Green’s Virginians opened their line to allow the panicked Americans through and then held off the advancing British to allow Washington’s Army to fall back and retire in order. Green’s troops held out against an enemy force three times larger until nightfall, preventing the British from destroying the entire American Army. Although Washington’s Army had been out maneuvered at Brandywine, they had fought a larger British force and managed to hold them off until dark. The American’s spirits were high and Washington was anxious for another chance to engage the enemy. The British continued their march to Philadelphia, with Washington looking for an opportunity to make a stand against them. On September 1. 5 he marched his army into battle formation before the British by a sever storm rendered the American’s ammunition useless and drove them from the field. The British entered Philadelphia unopposed on September 2. Continuing to look for a favorable opportunity to engage the British, Washington decided to attack a large enemy force garrisoned at Germantown, Pennsylvania. Washington devised a plan that included dividing his force into several divisions that would march separately through the night and attack from different directions simultaneously at dawn on October 4th. As part of Muhlenberg’s Brigade, the First Virginia arrived an hour after Sullivan’s troops began the attack on the main British camp. A heavy fog made the complex plan even more confusing and some of the American troops even began to fire on one another. When the fighting started, a small enemy force retreated into the Chew House, a heavy stone manor that proved almost impervious to canon attack. A large part of the American force was delayed trying to force the British inside the house to surrender. In the mean time, Sullivan and Green’s troops managed to attack the main British force, with Green’s Virginians driving through the British line in a bayonet charge that carried to the enemy’s camp. Prisoners were taken by the First Virginia, but with the rest of the American attack still in confusion or stalled at the Chew House, the Virginians found themselves surrounded by the enemy and forced to fight their way out. The Virginians lost 1. Ninth Virginia Regiment was captured. The battle ended with the Americans withdrawing and Green’s division holding off a determined British attack as the Americans fell back. Over the next two months both Washington and Howe looked for favorable opportunities to renew the fighting but neither found one to his liking. The winter of 1. 77. First Virginia Regiment with Washington’s Army at Valley Forge. The troops build log huts and many of the officers of the Virginia Regiments were sent home during the winter to recruit for their vastly under- strength units. The American Army at Valley Forge, including the men of the First Virginia, were taught the new American Drill under the command of Baron von Steuben. During the winter, General Howe returned to England and General Clinton took command of the British in Philadelphia. |
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