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“Our way of life has a face, it’s each individual American citizen and those who put on the uniform to defend them,” he added. “Indeed, no matter where they are or what they’re doing, SMDC teammates are setting new records, breaking new ground and taking it upon themselves to model what it means to truly be a ‘People First’ command and a ‘People First’ Army,” Karbler said. Karbler said he wanted to start out by sharing his favorite fact about his command from fiscal year 2023: USASMDC is the best place to work in the Army. “I look forward to learning about all the new developments in the space and missile defense world, and I relish this opportunity to come together to discuss, share ideas and move forward in support of the space and missile defense missions to which we are all fully committed,” Karbler said. Karbler, USASMDC commanding general, focused on Army space during his speech reflecting the symposium’s theme of “Space and Integrated Air and Missile Defense: Meeting the Global Challenge.” Army Space and Missile Defense Command said the command ensures space remains a capability for the Soldier, the Army and the nation during his address at the 26th Space and Missile Defense Symposium in Huntsville, Aug. Army photo by Dottie White) VIEW ORIGINAL He focused on how the command ensures space remains a capability for the Soldier, the Army and the nation. Army Space and Missile Defense Command, speaks during the keynote address at the 26th Space and Missile Defense Symposium at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama, Aug.
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New this week, on one chart each and all at $19.99, are “The French Dispatch” (Searchlight), “Clifford the Big Red Dog” (Paramount), “Halloween Kills – Extended Edition” (Universal), and “Ron’s Gone Wrong” (Disney). “The Last Duel” (Disney/$5.99, price reduced this week) and “Elf” (Warner Bros./$3.99) had two listings. “No Time to Die” (United Artists/$19.99) and “Free Guy” (Disney/$5.99) continue their lengthy placement on the top-10 charts. ‘Oppenheimer’ Sold $5 Million in Tickets This Weekend Because ‘Barbie’ Was Sold Out Their appearance - a year after similarly doing great at Netflix exclusively (the streamer no longer has rights) and before their certain Peacock library transition - reinforces, just like “Spider-Man,” how franchises and sequels are what the public wants most. “The Grinch” is actually #2 at Google Play. Their biggest rival this week was Universal, continuing to fly high with both “The Grinch” and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” both $3.99 and also placing among all three charts. Those presales rank the film at #6 on Google’s chart. And Google Play, in a move that will confuse many, is accepting pre-buys for “No Way Home” for an unspecified date. And not only 2019’s “Far from Home” but also 2017’s “Spider-Man: Homecoming” (also $3.99) made two charts. And “ Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” helped by a price reduction to $5.99, leads at iTunes and Vudu (the lower price started December 17 Google Play tends to lag a few days in reporting). One is “Spider-Man: Far from Home” ($3.99), #1 at Google Play and second at iTunes. Sony Pictures not only sold 93 percent of movie theater tickets this weekend - with “ Spider-Man: No Way Home” at $260 million leading the charge - but the studio is also #1 on all three VOD charts below with two different titles. |