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To: Cathi

The half wit big guy fan club will denounce out of hand any deviation from regime dogma. They would never consider exposing themselves to the explosive history of the area. Their knowledge of the history of the conflict they’re ready to start a nuclear war over begins with the first media shovel full on 2/24/22. Anything that happened prior to that date, they have been convinced is irrelevant.


4 posted on 11/22/2022 5:42:38 PM PST by hardspunned (Former DC GOP globalist stooge )
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To: hardspunned

One of the points he makes is that the American population is getting dumber. A segment here go out of their way to prove that point...:-)

After teaching as a professor of social sciences at USMA, he was promoted to major . He also earned a place at the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth , where he graduated in 1989. In the same year he was ordered to the 2nd cavalry regiment in Germany, where he was initially employed as a regimental adjutant and from 1990 as operations officer of the 2nd squadron.

He took part in the Second Gulf War as an operations officer ( S3 officer ) of armored units (2nd Squadron of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment). In February 1991, as part of what was later called the Battle of 73 Easting , the unit he led destroyed 70 Iraqi armored vehicles in a battle lasting around 23 minutes without suffering any casualties. [8] He took an unconventional approach, anticipating the movements of the Iraqi unit. [9] For this he received the Bronze Star Medal with Combat Distinguishing Device .

From June 1991 to June 1992, Macgregor worked as a special assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Concepts, Doctrine, and Developments at the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe . In June 1992, the US Army placed him in command of the 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division , Fort Riley . He left that role in July 1994 to serve as Forces Team Chief in the War Plans Division of the Operations Section 12 of the Army Staff . In April 1995 he became a Fellow of the Center for Strategic and International Studies. The following November, the US Army promoted him to the rank of colonel . From November 1996 to October 1997 he worked as Deputy Director of the Command and Control Battle Lab at Fort Leavenworth, in the same period of the following year in the Future Plans Division (J5) at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) in Brussels .

Under the command of Wesley Clark , he served from October 1998 to January 2000 as Chief Planning Officer - Director of the SHAPE Joint Operations Center (JOC) - for the deployment of NATO forces in the Kosovo War . For this he received the Defense Superior Service Medal . [10] From February 2000 he worked as a special assistant for the Department of Defense at the National Defense University in Washington, DC , [11] later there at the Institute for National Strategic Studies [12] and at the Center for Technology and National Security Policyas a senior research fellow . [13] In June 2004, the US Army decommissioned Macgregor. He is currently Executive Vice President of consulting firm Burke-Macgregor Group LLC . [14]


6 posted on 11/22/2022 6:10:26 PM PST by Cathi
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