Archive for November 16th, 2019
China – again….
Military expansion in China? No offense meant to Sen. Hawley, but that’s been going on for a while. While he’s on the right track, he hasn’t read the reports that I’ve linked to in the past about China’s real intentions: acquire control of Southwest Asia and its minerals and own the world. https://www.defensenews.com/congress/2019/11/15/us-senator-talks-foreign-policy-reset-and-a-clear-and-present-danger-from-china/ From the […]
The History of Nine-O-Nine
The Original B-17 “909” The bomber involved in Tuesday’s fatal crash in Connecticut never made it to war, but served as a search and rescue plane and water bomber. The original Nine-O-Nine was a decorated veteran of the air war over Europe. The second plane served as a water bomber and nuclear test target. The […]
Keeping the Tradition Alive
Going back to World War I and beyond that, our aboriginal Native Americans are still warriors defending their homeland, in the US military. They view it as a duty to protect their home country. Native Americans from various tribes serving in the military continue to serve as a higher percentage than other ethnic groups and […]
Trump grants clemency to 2 Army officers accused of war crimes, restores Rate to Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher
Trump signs full pardons for Army First Lieutenant Clint Lorance and Army Major Mathew Golsteyn, directs promotion of Special Warfare Operator First Class Edward R. Gallagher. President Trump has granted clemency to two Army officers accused or convicted of war crimes and restored Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher to the rank Rate of Chief Petty Officer after […]
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