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From My Position... On the Way! |
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These are my own poorly arranged thoughts. They usually come to me during periods of sleep deprivation and stress. They do not reflect the official or unofficial policies of any government agency. I refuse to acknowledge them as my own. This site has quite possibly been hacked, and therefore I am unable to be held responsible for anything that may (or may not) appear here. So There. I'm going back to putting on my aluminum foil helmet to block the mind control beams. |
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What happened at Fort Hood--a first person account
ROFASIX has a first-person account of what happened at Fort Hood.
No, we as an Army are not broken. Where do we get such men and women?
I am proud to wear the same uniform as them, command people like them, and work for people like them.
--Chuck
A wolf in sheepdog's clothing
Lately, we've been studying Task Force Smith, the ill-fated first response to the Korean War in 1950. Untrained solders with WWII surplus equipment were sent to stop the North Korean Army, with the very misguided belief that the NorKs wouldn't dare mix it up with the US, because we were the victors in WWII.
Thousands of US soldiers died, because of two things: Hubris and Ill-preparedness.
Fort Hood's 9/11
By RALPH PETERS
Last Updated: 2:50 PM, November 6, 2009
Posted: 1:36 PM, November 6, 2009
On Thursday afternoon, a radicalized Muslim US Army officer shouting "Allahu Akbar!" committed the worst act of terror on American soil since 9/11. And no one wants to call it an act of terror or associate it with Islam.
What cowards we are. Political correctness killed those patriotic Americans at Ft.
Hairless for Our Heroes
Soldiers’ Angels Volunteers Vow to Shave Heads for $100,000
Pasadena, CA November 3, 2009 – Members of Soldiers’ Angels’ volunteer leadership have raised the stakes on this year’s online Valour-IT Veterans Day fundraising competition, which helps provide America’s wounded soldiers with voice-controlled laptops and other technology that supports their physical and psychological recovery.
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