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U.S. Navy SEALs Sue Biden, Austin, et. al for Constitutional violations

Plaintiffs U.S. Navy SEALs 1-26, U.S. Navy Special Warfare Combatant Craft Crewmen (SWCC) 1-5, U.S. Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician (EOD) 1, and U.S. Navy Divers 1-3, by and through counsel, and for their Complaint against the Defendants, hereby state as follows:INTRODUCTION Plaintiffs are each assigned to Naval Special Warfare …

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Plane hired to fly “let’s go Brandon” banner over college football game – crowd goes absolutely nuts

Posted by: Chris Elliot|November 8, 2021 Plane hired to fly “let’s go Brandon” banner over college football game – crowd goes absolutely nuts  “Let’s go Brandon” has become a common phrase and rallying cry for those that do not like Joe Biden. The saying, the meme, and now a banner is …

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The U.S. Army in the Occupation of Berlin, 1945–1949

The U.S. Army in the Occupation of Berlin, 1945–1949 by William Stivers and. Donald A. CarterBelow are brief excerpts of the 350 page book Soviet troops leave the U.S. Sector of Berlin in July 1945. The Cold War conflict can be reduced to one particular issue and confrontation—Berlin. The four …

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Opinion: From the Author of SAS, We Dared Win: America, Deja Vu Africa

The End of Donald Trump POSTED 7. JANUARY 2021 HANNES WESSELS Handful of Hard Men By Hannes Wessels by Hannes Wessels  Most people I know are thrilled the Trump era is over. And watching his performance in his final days they may be right; but with him gone and Democrats about to …

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DOD Mock-ups of U.S. aircraft carriers the Chinese have built in the desert not main concern

DOD Focused on Readiness, Instead of Intent Behind Chinese Military Exercises Alabama Army National Guardsmen from the 690th Chemical Company prepare their Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance Stryker vehicle at the Joint Warfighting Assessment 19 training exercise at Yakima Training Center, Washington, April 29, 2019. Photo By: Army Pfc. Valentina Y. …

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1989: the Berlin Wall Comes Down

Berlin Wall DOD The Year Communism Ended In Europe: the Berlin Wall On November 9, 1989, after serving as the symbol of the Cold War for decades, the Berlin Wall fell. Its demise signaled the dawn of change not only in Eastern Europe, but the world.  From various CIA archives …

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USNS Harvey Milk (T-AO 206), Namesake Gay Rights Activist

Today we christened the USNS Harvey Milk (T-AO 206)! This great ship honors #NavyDiver & #CivilRights activist Harvey Milk who was forced out of the service due to unfair policies. Because of him, today our #LGBTQ #Sailors & #Marines serve honorably as their genuine selves. Today we christened the USNS …

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TV Entertainer Ed McMahon Served in the Marine Corps During 3 Wars

Ed McMahon, left, and Johnny Carson on the set of the Tonight Show in New York. NOV. 8, 2021 | BY DAVID VERGUN, DOD NEWS Ed McMahon is best known as Johnny Carson’s sidekick on TV’s “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson,” from 1962 to 1992. He always opened the show with …

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Soldiers, Airmen, Marines test new chemical agent detection systems

 test participant from the 21st Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Hazard Response Company, processes a sample to run on the Multi-phase Chemical Agent Detector (MPCAD) to confirm or deny the presence of chemical warfare agents. (Mr. Nicholas Robertson, Audiovisual Production Specialist, U.S. Army Operational Test Command) Soldiers, Airmen, Marines test …

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Iraqi Prime Minister escapes Assassination Attempt

PM @MAKadhimireceives President of the Republic @BarhamSalihwho condemned the cowardly terrorist attack that targeted the residence of PM @MAKadhimi, denouncing these bankrupt acts as trying to destabilise Iraq’s security and stability. PM @MAKadhimi receives phone calls from a number leaders and heads of governments who condemned the cowardly terrorist attack …

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