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The Battle of the Bulge: the Enemy Strikes

The Battle of the Bulge: WWII Fiercest battle and Hitler’s last stand Lieutenant General Courtney Hodges, commander of First Army. In late 1944, during the wake of the Allied forces’ successful D-Day invasion of Normandy, France, it seemed as if the Second World War was all but over. On Dec. …

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Canadian Army Major Stephen Chledowski – defines tyranny

Another hero of the Freedom Convoy breaks ranks. Maj. Stephen Chledowski, an artillery officer, speech is well thought out, based on historical events and Constitutional ethos. : The military is planning to investigate him and the main stream press with its limited vocabulary and intellectual challenges is calling him an …

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Gov. Kristi Noem: To LA County law enforcement officers, you have a job in South Dakota

LAPD police chief Michael Moore Governor Noem: “To LA County law enforcement officers facing potential firing: In South Dakota, you will not be fired for making personal health decisions. We respect law enforcement and everything you do to defend our freedoms. We would love to have you come join us.” …

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Marines in the Siege of Khe Sanh January 20-21, 1968

Khe Sanh The Siege of Khe Sanh All reporting DOD, Marines.milDuring the Vietnam War, US Marines established a base just 14 miles south of the DMZ near the village of Khe Sanh. In early 1968, Khe Sanh combat base was pushed to the forefront of world-wide attention as its roughly …

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Operation Secret Squirrel

Operation Senior Surprise (Secret Squirrel) began the bombing campaign against Iraq during the Gulf War in 1991. It kicked off Operation Desert Storm and the liberation of Kuwait. A look back at Desert Storm, 31 years later F-16A Fighting Falcon, F-15C Eagle and F-15E Strike Eagle fighter aircraft fly over …

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KING OF BATTLE: U.S. ARMY’S FIeld Artillery in Vietnam

KING OF BATTLE: U.S. ARMY’S FIeld Artillery in Vietnam By Boyd L. Dastrup Army.mil The Vietnam Years While the Army modernized its field artillery, a crisis in Southeast Asia attracted American attention. After eight years of fighting to preserve its colonial empire, France finally suffered defeat at the hands of …

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48 HOUR DEADLY FIREFIGHT IN AFGHANISTAN

GUTSY AIR FORCE COMBAT CONTROLLERS SAVE THE DAY By Lt. Col. Robert K. Brown From the August 2015 issue of SOF NIGHT CHOPPER INSERTION IGNITES LIFE AND DEATH BATTLE On the night of 27 September 2014, three Air Force Combat Controllers, 18 U.S. Special Forces troopers and 60 Afghan commandos …

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AG Pax­ton Inves­ti­gates GoFundMe for Shut­ting Down Fundrais­er and Tak­ing $10 Mil­lion from the Cana­di­an Trucker’s Free­dom Convoy

AG Pax­ton Inves­ti­gates GoFundMe for Shut­ting Down Fundrais­er and Tak­ing $10 Mil­lion from the Cana­di­an Trucker’s Free­dom Convoy Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued Civil Investigative Demands (CIDs) to GoFundMe Inc. to investigate potential violations of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA). The crowd-funding platform’s integrity has come into question after it removed a multimillion-dollar fundraising campaign …

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Biden Shuts Down U.S. Pipeline, Waives sanctions on Nord Stream, Russia, German Pipeline

Amos J Hochstein currently serves as the Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs and leads the Bureau of Energy Resources (ENR) at the U.S. Department of State. Secretary of State Blinken: I am appointing Amos Hochstein to serve as the Department’s Senior Advisor for Energy Security, underscoring the …

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Former NYC Mayor Bloomberg Tapped to Lead Defense Innovation Board

Diversity, equity and inclusion in the military are necessities for the United States, Bishop Garrison, the senior advisor to the secretary of defense for human capital and diversity, equity and inclusion said in an ongoing front page WOKE DOD MONTRA. SecDef Austin is creating committees and naming boards to existing …

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