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USS Milwaukee Remains in Port as 100% Jabbed Sailors Test Positive for COVID-19

24 December 2021 USS Milwaukee Remains in Port as Sailors Test Positive for COVID-19. Navy Release 24 December 2021NAVAL STATION GUANTANAMO BAY — USS Milwaukee (LCS 5), a Freedom variant littoral combat ship, remains in port as some Sailors test positive for COVID-19. The crew is 100% immunized and all COVID-19 positive Sailors are …

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BATTLE OF BRITAIN: The “Few”

The Spitfire is the most famous British fighter aircraft in history. It became a symbol of freedom during the summer months of 1940 by helping to defeat the German air attacks during the Battle of Britain. It was the highest performing Allied aircraft in 1940. RAF Museum BATTLE OF BRITAIN …

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Jean-Luc Brunel, agent accused of supplying underage “models “ to Epstein found hanging in a French Slam: Ghislaine Maxwell Survives her Slam Hotel

Jean-Luc Brunel, agent accused of supplying underage “models “ to Epstein found hanging in a French Slam: Ghislaine Maxwell Survives her Slam Hotel 19 Feb 2022 “Modeling Agent” Jean-Luc Brunel, accused of pimping for the underage sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, was found dead hanging from a Noose in his French …

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Christmas in the Field -Iraq / Afghanistan

Christmas in the Field – Through the YearsIraq / Afghanistan (2004) Army Spc. Freddy Barahona, left, and Army Spc. Michael Hanes enjoy their Christmas at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan.Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Kristin Fitzsimmons, USN  U.S and International service members deployed to Afghanistan celebrated Christmas Eve late Wednesday, December …

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U.S. Navy Seizes 1,400 Assault Rifles During Illicit Weapons Interdiction

NORTH ARABIAN SEA (Dec. 20, 2021) U.S. service members from patrol coastal ship USS Typhoon (PC 5) interdict a stateless fishing vessel carrying illicit weapons while transiting international waters in the North Arabian Sea, Dec. 20. (U.S. Navy photo) U.S. Navy Seizes 1,400 Assault Rifles During Illicit Weapons Interdiction 22 …

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Attorney Joseph D. McBride: Capitol Police brutal beating of Victoria White in Tunnel Area 6 Jan

“I now represent VICTORIA WHITE who reached out after months of suffering alone in crippling fear and horrible pain. The evidence will show that when others attempted to break the window she said “STOP! WE DON’T DO THAT!” Even so, she was BRUTALIZED and INDICTED! #JUSTICE4VICTORIA Victoria White was pushed …

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‘A Journal for Jordan’ story of 1st Sgt. Charles Monroe King, Killed in Action 2006

Upcoming movie to pay tribute to fallen Soldier, family By Devon Suits, Army News Service Shortly after the twin towers fell, King was reassigned to the NTC operations group’s “Cobra Team.” Under the call sign Cobra 07T, King ran units through drills at mock operating bases and Iraqi villages to …

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Actor Morgan Freeman Was Air Force Radar Repairman

Photo By: Courtesy of Morgan Freeman DEC. 22, 2021 | BY DAVID VERGUN, DOD NEWS Actor Morgan Freeman is known for his many roles in film, including “Driving Miss Daisy” (1969), “Glory” (1989), “Unforgiven” (1992), “The Shawshank Redemption” (1994), “Seven” (1995), “Amistad” (1997), “Million Dollar Baby” (2004), “The Dark Knight Trilogy” (2005-2012), …

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Journal of a Company Commander: attack on EAGLE FOB.

The capture of Saddam Hussein changed the nature of the war in Iraq but certainly did not end it. Tough Sunni towns like Fallujah and Samarra continued as focal points for armed hostility. Captain Brown’s soldiers continued their battle rhythm of patrols, raids, cache destruction, and counterambush response at about …

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Pentagon: Austin’s witch-hunt of “extremists” in the Force

DOD Issues Guidance on Plans to Counter Extremist Activity in the Force DEC. 20, 2021 | BY DAVID VERGUN, DOD NEWS Marines salute during a formation on Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., Sept 4, 2012. DOD Issues Guidance on Plans to Counter Extremist Activity in the Force DEC. 20, 2021 | BY DAVID …

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