Posted on 03/26/2023 8:49:25 AM PDT by DFG
Ruh-ROH … sounds like Adam Kinzinger may have some ‘splainin’ to do.
From The New York Times:
Last spring, a volunteer group called Ripley’s Heroes said it had spent approximately $63,000 on night-vision and thermal optics. Some of the equipment was subject to American export restrictions because, in the wrong hands, it could give enemies a battlefield advantage.
Frontline volunteers said Ripley’s delivered the equipment to Ukraine without required documentation listing the actual buyers and recipients. Recently, the federal authorities began investigating the shipments, U.S. officials said.
In his defense, the group’s founder, a retired U.S. Marine named Lt. Col. Hunter Ripley Rawlings IV, provided deal documents to The Times. But those records show that, just as the volunteers said, Ripley’s was not disclosed to the State Department as the buyer.
Yeah, that doesn’t look good.
(Excerpt) Read more at twitchy.com ...
Ripley at the bridge. Read “American Knight” for the word on this extraordinary man.
Sorry, different man, John Walter Ripley, USMC.
Appears to be:
Adam Kinzinger, front row at the right (”Pilots”) t-shirt.
James Vasquez (looks like) with outstretched arms - left arm resting on Adam Kinzinger’s left shoulder.
Lt Col H. Ripley (“Rip”) Rawlings IV (ret.) at the rear, topmost in the photo.
Dr. Erin Felger (looks like) in the front row at the left.
Good eye..I’m less familiar with the others in the photo and iirc it was taken at Kinzinger’s home in Virginia.
Looking at the bookshelf on the right, the book series on the top shelf, left, are Winston Churchill’s *Second World War.*
The book to the right of that series, might be a biography of movie director John Ford, who was in the US Navy during WW-II and filmed the Japanese attack against the Island of Midway in 1942.
From the binder [heel] images of some books, they may be about military adventures and the movement westward across America.
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