Author: Michael

A GOP Congressman has accused former Secretary of Defense ‘Mad Dog’ Mattis of withholding Chinese threats from then POTUS and Commander-in-Chief, Donald Trump.
Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL): My office has been briefed by the office of the Secretary of Defense of the current Pentagon that it happened over Florida, it happened over Texas, and that it’s happened before.

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America is Sending Our Adversaries Another Bad Message, They Heard It

By now most people know that my home state of Montana was all over the news as Chinese surveillance balloons moved overhead. As a good Montanan my first response, along with many of my fellow Big Sky country friends, was to ask if it could be ranged by high-caliber hunting rifles. If our government was not going to defend our nation, then we would take it upon ourselves. 
Alas, at an estimated 60,000 feet of altitude, we could not reach it.

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Sergeant Ronald J. Shurer is a retired United States Army Special Forces member and a recipient of the prestigious Medal of Honor. He earned his award for courageous action during the Battle of Shok Valley in Afghanistan in 2008.
Background
Shurer was born on December 7, 1978, in Fairbanks, Alaska, and he spent much of his youth in the Pacific Northwest. He came from a military family, his father serving in the United States Air Force. Before Shurer joined the military, he earned a bachelor’s degree from Washington State University, where he studied business administration.

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The Air Force will soon tap small businesses to develop novel, decentralized methods for enabling the command and control of unmanned systems operating in vast quantities.
Via a new small business innovation research (SBIR) opportunity that’s set to open on Wednesday, the service aims to prototype reliable C2 capabilities for emerging, autonomous platforms that are designed to complete tasks independently or with minimal supervision from human operators. Broadly, the Pentagon considers such capabilities increasingly vital for mission needs now and down the line.

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Valentine’s Day is fast approaching and it’s time to sit down and write that special letter to your loved one who is away at training. The idea of writing something meaningful can be a bit daunting. This is your time to pour your heart out and share how much you care with your recruit. Here […]
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The Navy on Monday moved into position to deploy unmanned underwater vehicles to help the Defense Department recover debris from China’s suspected surveillance balloon that was shot down on Saturday off the coast of South Carolina, according to the head of U.S. Northern Command.
Unsafe conditions at sea prevented explosive ordnance disposal teams from deploying the UUVs from a manned craft on Sunday, Gen. Glen VanHerck told reporters during a briefing on Monday.
“Today they’re on scene as of 10 o’clock Eastern this morning,” he said.

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“Fee-fi-fo-fum. Yo Prussia, here we come!” You might have called up Jack, the giant killer, had you lived in late 17th Century Europe. That’s when King Frederick William I of Prussia assembled a band of towering giants to scare off his rivals.
Quick Prussia recap
In case your history of the Prussians is a little hazy, here’s a quick review: Prussia used to be a German state. It was on the southeast coast of the Baltic Sea. When German states united in 1871, Prussia became part of the German Empire.

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