Kyle Mizokami, 1945
The news last week that the U.S. government is pursuing a Mach-5-capable bomber rippled across the globe at hypersonic speed.
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Three years into the war in Ukraine, the nation’s armed forces must double down on troop rotations and depriving the Russian air force.
LTG Steven Gilland and the other academy superintendents gave sworn testimony to the US Congress Armed Services Committee 19 JUL 2023. The entire nearly 2 hour testimony can be found on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IqPhXYuodo&t=1249s. The key statement that was made by LTG Gilland at the [01:46:38] mark:
“We don’t conduct diversity training at the military academy.
Some legacy media outlets are using the term “bloodbath”. No bloodbath, we simply need the best leaders in place to ensure conflict is deterred. This includes JAGs.
The initial culling of U.S. Military leadership was announced on Friday night by President Trump and Secretary of Defense Hegseth. There have been some hues and cries, but for the most part, the Deep State still seems to be in a state of shock.
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After years of training, a recon commando marches into the briefing room and declares, “I’ve got little flying drones, cyber forensic tools, and a long-range rifle. I want a target.” The boss looks at the commando and replies, “Look, scout, you don’t have the authorities to use any of those fancy tools, take a seat in the back.” The commando nods and sits. Then an intelligence collector speaks to the boss: “I have a target, I just need a way to access it from the ground.
This year began alarmingly with the terrorist attack on New Orleans’ famed Bourbon Street. The assailant, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a U.S. Army veteran with a troubled past, claimed to have joined the self-proclaimed Islamic State in 2024 and displayed its flag in the truck he used to mow down and kill 14 people and injure some three dozen others.
This video describes the military situation in
This video describes the military situation in
It’s winter and winter means a surge of seasonal flu infections in the northern hemisphere. This year, however, is not just any year for the seasonal flu,
If it seems like you and everyone around you is getting sick this winter, you’re not wrong.
Experts say this is the worst flu season in the U.S. in more than a decade and cases are still trending up. Flu infections have reached the highest level since the winter of 2010 and 2011 when the swine flu swept across the nation, data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows.