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Yearly Archives: 2021

Going for Broke: Do or Die: From a Handful of Hard Men, the SAS and the Battle For Rhodesia Part I

A Handful of Hard Men: The SAS and the Battle for Rhodesia    by Hannes Wessels Africa Unathorized With the collapse of colonialism and the European retreat from Africa the then colony of Southern Rhodesia refused to follow the political fashion of the time and succumb quietly. They decided to …

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THE STORY OF THE GREEN BERET

Bob Howard (the most decorated Green Beret) with his Medal of Honor. THE STORY OF THE GREEN BERET The Green Beret was originally designated in 1953 by Special Forces Major Herbert Brucker, a veteran of the OSS. Later that year, 1st Lt. Roger Pezelle adopted it as the unofficial headgear …

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THE DOWNFALL OF ARGENTINA

Former President of Argentina, Cristina Elisabet Fernández de Kirchner, was indicted over allegations that she oversaw irregularities in the central bank’s sale of U.S. dollars in the futures market during her administration. The transactions in the case involved between $5 billion and $17 billion, according to court papers published by Argentina’s …

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British F-35 crashes

A British warplane worth £100 million crashed into the sea during a take-off attempt and may have hit part of HMS Queen Elizabeth, leaked footage suggests, the Independent reported. The 16-second video, which surfaced on social media and has not been verified by The Independent, shows the F-35 stealth jet move slowly up the …

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HMLA-269 AH-1Z Viper prepares in Colorado Rockies for upcoming Norway Ops

HMLA-269 OPERATES IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS OF COLORADO 29 NOV 2021 | Lance Cpl. Elias Pimentel 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing LAMAR, Co. —  Late-autumn winds rushed down from the Rocky Mountains, passed steep plateaus, and sifted through deep canyons before settling on the great plains of Colorado. These untamed plains, inhabited only …

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The Legacy of Cpl. Ira Hayes one of the six flag raisers on Iwo Jima

Ira Hayes: Immortal Flag Raiser at Iwo Jima VA Blog Following in his father’s footsteps, Hayes enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1942. After completing recruit training in San Diego, Calif., Hayes volunteered for Marine paratrooper training at Camp Gillespie near San Diego. On Nov. 30, Hayes graduated from the …

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Billionaire “Philanthropist” Twitter Boss resigns

Dr. Parag Agrawal for being appointed the new CEO of Twitter. Dr. Agrawal obtained his http://B.Tech. degree in Computer Science and Engineering from IIT Bombay in 2005. He started working at Twitter in 2011 & became the CTO in 2017. Didn’t think it could get much worse than Jack Dorsey.But …

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NBA Player Enes Kanter becomes U.S. Citizen, changes his name to Freedom

Enes Kanter Twitter Boston Celtics center Enes Kanter is legally changing his name to Enes Kanter Freedom, @TheAthletic@Stadium learned. Kanter will be his middle name, Freedom is his new last name. He becomes a U.S. citizen on Monday. Freedom is of Turkish ethnicity born in Switzerland. And he’s been very …

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British Army unveiled ‘Future Soldier’ , its most radical transformation in over 20 years.

MOD Crown Copyright. British Army unveils most radical transformation in decades UK MOD The British Army has unveiled ‘Future Soldier’ , its most radical transformation programme in over 20 years. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said: “Future Soldier is reinforced by the ambition outlined in the Defence Command Paper to transform …

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USS The Sullivans Completes 7 Month Deployment with U.K. Carrier Strike Group 2021

USS The Sullivans (DDG 68) U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Austin G. Collins The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS The Sullivans (DDG 68) returned to Naval Station Mayport, Nov. 24, marking the end of a seven-month world tour deployment to the U.S. 2nd, 5th, 6th and …

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