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Military Gunfire Exchange in Venezuela

| April 30, 2019 | 31 Comments
Military Gunfire Exchange in Venezuela

Juan Guaido, Venezuelan interim president, called on implementing the final push for Nicolas Maduro’s removal. After he appealed to the protesters to join the military in fighting back against Maduro, Soldiers loyal to Guaido took positions. Tear gas was released, and rounds fired. Maduro’s Soldiers arrived, released tear gas, then fired rounds. Maduro insists that […]

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¿Quién es el Presidente Legítimo de Venezuela Hoy?

| February 7, 2019 | 24 Comments
¿Quién es el Presidente Legítimo de Venezuela Hoy?

Graphic of nations recognizing Guaidó (dark blue) as rightful President of Venezuela or voicing support for the Venezuelan National Assembly’s action to declare him interim President (lighter blue); those recognizing Maduro are shown in orange. Venezuela is shown in black; nations explicitly and publicly expressing neutrality are in dark grey. Nations in light grey have […]

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Sunday Humor- Airplanes are Magic

| January 27, 2019 | 8 Comments
Sunday Humor- Airplanes are Magic

We’ve been doing it wrong, Mick. So much for Bernoulli’s principle.

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Nathan Phillips – “Vietnam Times” Veteran

| January 21, 2019
Nathan Phillips – “Vietnam Times” Veteran

  By now you have all seen the images and read about the controversy surrounding the encounter at a rally in Washington, D.C. involving some high school students and a Native American – Nathan Phillips. Nathan is a tribal elder and has often been put forth as a Marine Corps Vietnam veteran. We have filed […]

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Army Watercraft MOS Being Eliminated?

| January 15, 2019 | 18 Comments
Army Watercraft MOS Being Eliminated?

Many Soldiers like to brag about how the Army “has more ships” than the Navy. That’s according to these Soldier’s definition of what constitutes a boat, of course. This changes when the definition of a boat, or ship, changes. It may not be long; however, before the Navy regains the title regardless of which definition […]

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General Mattis Farewell Letter to Troops

| January 1, 2019 | 27 Comments
General Mattis Farewell Letter to Troops

Retired General Mattis released his farewell letter to troops and civilians of the Department of Defense. The Deputy Secretary of Defense took over as acting Secretary of Defense as of yesterday evening. From the Military times: MEMORANDUM FOR ALL DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE EMPLOYEES SUBJECT: Farewell Message On February 1, 1865, President Lincoln sent to General […]

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Acting Secretary of Defense Starts January 1, 2019

| December 27, 2018 | 90 Comments
Acting Secretary of Defense Starts January 1, 2019

Although Retired General Mattis designated February 28, 2019, as his intended step-down date, it’s looking like he’ll leave at the end of this year. President Trump designated the Deputy Secretary of Defense as the Acting Secretary of Defense effective January 1, 2019. From the Military Times: Mattis’ relationship with Trump had appeared to sour in […]

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Desperation….?

| September 6, 2018 | 73 Comments
Desperation….?

  And we wake to the news that the Trump administration is either in Turmoil, or – well, WHAT????? http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/09/05/wh-official-pens-anonymous-ny-times-op-ed-calling-trump-anti-democratic-petty-and-ineffective.html The allegedly anonymous 0p-ed piece, allegedly written by a White House staffer, appears to be another attempt on the part of the media to discredit someone they don’t like because he isn’t The One and […]

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