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 This undated photo provided by the Wisconsin Historical Society shows First Lieutenant Alonzo CushingAPBy David StoutAugust 29, 2014 4:45 AM EDTAlonzo Cushing, who died aged 22 during the American Civil War, will receive the nationrsquo  highest military honor for conspicuous gallantry and unbridled valor as displayed on the killing fields of Gettysburg 151 years ago.The White House announced this wee stanley cup k that President Barack Obama approved the awarding of the Medal of Honor to the young first lieutenant, who distinguished himself during combat operations against an armed enemy in the vicinity of Cemetery Ridge, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on July 3, 1863.Cushingrsquo  death came during the battle   climatic third day when Confederate General Robert E. Lee, against the wishes of his top lieutenant, hurled three infantry divisions against entrenched Union forces in an ill-fated thrust, later coined Pickettrsquo  Charge.The maneuver was arguably the greate stanley cup st military blunder in the course of the Civil War an stanley cup d led to the gratuitous slaughter of thousands of young Virginians by the well-positioned bluebacks.The defeat would serve as the beginning of the Northrsquo  reversal of the warrsquo  tide following a string of brazen victories by Leersquo  Army of Northern Virginia.Cushing was killed in action as he manned the last remaining serviceable piece of field hardware from his unitrsquo  battery. As Confederate forces lurched closer to his position, h Xkgd Brian Walshe Charged With Wife Ana Walshe s Murder. Here s What to Know
 A Deutsche Telekom T-Mobile logo hangs under pink umbrellas at the stand of the German telecommunications giant at the 2014 CeBIT computer technology trade fair on March 10, 2014 in Hanover, central Germany.John Macdougallmdash;AFP/Getty ImagesBy Alex FitzpatrickDecember 16, 2014 11:18 AM ESTWe ;ve all been there: Every month, a slice of our mobile data plan goes unused, only to disappear into the ether forever at the end of the month. Now, one carrier aims to put an end to that.T-Mobile will start rollin af1 g over customers ; unused data from month-to-month, the carrier announced Tuesday. That unused data will get added to what T-Mobile is calling a Data Stash, where customers can use it for up to a year to avoid going  crocs over their plan 82 adidas samba 17  monthly data limits.With Data Stash, when you buy additional high-speed data, therersquo  no need to lose what you donrsquo;t use, T-Mobile CEO John Legere said in a statement.T-Mobile is rolling out Data Stash for customers on Simple Choice plans who buy at least 3GB of additional smartphone data or 1GB of additional tablet data above their plan   base rate. Qualifying T-Mobile customers will start out with 10GB of data in their Stash.T-Mobile has a history of making bold moves to shake up the wireless carrier industry, like offering to pay competitors ; early termination fees for customers who switch to the service before their contracts are up. T-Mobile   competitor