Author: Michael

Landmines remain an ever present danger on battlefields. That’s for both soldiers in an active conflict and civilians once a war is over. Millions of anti-personnel landmines are buried around the world, and while groups work to remove them safely, in recent years they’ve turned to a novel tool to help: Rats. And one rat based out of Cambodia has now detected more landmines than any other rat in history.
Meet Ronin. Ronin has detected 109 landmines and 15 items of unexploded ordnance since 2021.

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Veterans are known for their entrepreneurial ways. Some try their hands at real estate, consulting or even t-shirts. Lynn “L.D.” Stewart created a restaurant post-Army service that has survived the tumultuous world of dining while creating a name for itself among the American public: Hooters. Yes, you guessed it, the restaurant chain that has locations all over the U.S. and the world, although now it is going through survival pains and restructuring, it is still an enduring brand with Americana flair.
Hooters restaurant, Route One, Saugus, Massachusetts.

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PCS weight limits are one of the military’s most frustrating games. The rules seem clear. Each rank gets a set weight allowance, go over and you pay. Simple, right?
Wrong.
Because every seasoned spouse knows the numbers never add up. One move, your household goods weigh 10,000 pounds. Next move? Same furniture, same appliances, same kids, somehow you’re at 12,500.
So what’s the real trick? How do seasoned spouses “lose” thousands of pounds without downsizing a thing? It’s not magic. It’s strategy, loopholes, and playing the system better than it plays you.

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Britain is in the throws of an anti-white, globalist revolution.
It is unclear if the British people have the will to survive, especially with ads like this.

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