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Monthly Archives: January 2022

First USAF-remotely piloted flight of an Vertical Takeoff and Landing vehicle

Dr. Stephen Ellis, Air Education and Training Command’s Detachment 62, Parker Downey, Kitty Hawk, Capt. Terrence McKenna, Agility Prime, Brittney Tough, Kitty Hawk, Lt. Col. Andrew Anderson, AETC’s Det. 62, Eric Miller, Kitty Hawk, Allan Austria, Kitty Hawk, Maj. Nicholaus Carrea, AETC’s Det. 62 stand in front of an electric …

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USS Milwaukee Seizes $22 Million in Suspected Cocaine

USS Milwaukee Seizes $22 Million in Suspected Cocaine 19 January 2022 From U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command / U.S. 4th Fleet Public Affairs  CARIBBEAN SEA – The Freedom-variant littoral combat ship USS Milwaukee (LCS 5) with embarked U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Law Enforcement Detachment (LEDET) 402 seized an estimated $22 …

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SAF: LA forcing gun stores to close for “safety” was a ruse to violate 2nd Amendment

Many power-hungry politicians trashed the Constitution during the pandemic and the lockdowns. Jobs were lost. Homes were lost. Anti-gun counties shoved there gun grabbing agendas under the phony pretense of health and safety. Case after case was filed to protect constitutional rights. The Ninth Circuit Court came through for the …

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Squadron One Duty On Board the Point Banks Vietnam

Squadron One Duty On Board the Point Banks by LCDR Larry Fuchs I had the distinct pleasure of serving with one of the finest crews in Squadron One, on board the USCGC Point Banks [WPG-82327] from 9 May until 23 October in 1968. However getting there was nowhere near “half the fun.” I …

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Pfc. Jackson at the Battle of Peleliu

Remembrance by Ken Buckles Peleliu Medal of Honor Two Purple Hearts Art Jackson was the State of Oregon’s last living World War II Marine to receive the Medal of Honor, the highest military decoration for bravery. He received the medal as the result of his heroic actions during the Battle …

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The Costs of War on Terror

Over 7,000 Servicemembers dead over 50,000 wounded and that’s a very lowball estimate. Over 37,000 suicides. In the 20 years since September 11 terror attacks, four times as many deaths among members of the military have been caused by suicide compared to those killed in action. That’s 30,177 active duty …

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Jim “Horse Collar” Smith Marine Corps Raider served in both WWII and the Korean War

Jim “Horse Collar” Smith Jim “Horse Collar” Smith, a Marine Corps Raider who served in both World War II and the Korean War, passed away in Fairfax, Va., Jan. 3 at the age of 101. From USMC and WWII National Museum James Smith was known as Horse Collar. He earned …

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Ballad of the Green Beret: Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton from albums for God and Country that includes God Bless the USA, Johnny Comes Marching Home and more. Today she turns 76. She is a Patriot and supporter of the military. Dolly released the albums Veteran’s Day 2003/ Fighting soldiers from the skyFearless men who jump and dieMen …

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Dozens of Christians, killed in South Sudan, 71 Protestors in Sudan

According to the Barnabus Fund, at least 28 people were killed and 57 houses were burned down in South Sudan by Islamist extremists during a January attack on the Christian community of Yith Pabol, Persecution.org and International Christian Concern reported.. South Sudan is a majority Christian Nation that gained independence …

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The plot thickens in Synagogue attack as U.K. Police arrest two teens

Manchester Police, UK, on the case of the Synagogue hostage terror. Akram was heard ranting on a Facebook livestream of the synagogue service, demanding the release of a Pakistani neuroscientist who was convicted of trying to kill U.S. Army officers in Afghanistan, VOA. a Uzul Gul reported. Video from Dallas …

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