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  • NY governor calls on Trump to use Army Corps of Engineers to expand hospital capacity

    03/15/2020 10:17:24 AM PDT · by yesthatjallen · 58 replies
    The Hill ^ | 03 15 2020 | Justine Coleman
    New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) is calling on President Trump to activate the Army Corps of Engineers to increase hospital capacity in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The governor cautioned in a New York Times op-ed that the U.S. has not dealt with the pandemic on a national level like other countries, which are still struggling, and predicted the failure of the hospital system is “all but certain.” “There is now only one question your team must answer for you: Can we slow the spread of the disease to a rate that our state health care systems can handle?...
  • [2]US troops killed and injured in rocket attack on Iraq base

    03/14/2020 10:36:44 AM PDT · by huldah1776 · 4 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | 3/11/2020 | Zachary Halaschak
    Two American service members were among three who were reportedly killed when rockets struck a base near Baghdad housing U.S. forces. Camp Taji, a base that houses U.S. troops, was targeted by about 18 Katyusha rockets on Wednesday. Three people were killed and 12 were injured in the attack. According to a statement from U.S. Central Command, the attack is being investigated by Iraqi Security Forces and the U.S.-led coalition. "Camp Taji is an Iraqi base that hosts Coalition personnel for training and advising missions," the statement read. "The Iraqi Security Forces found a rocket-rigged truck, a few miles from...
  • Chinese official accuses US Army of starting coronavirus outbreak

    03/13/2020 5:59:11 AM PDT · by ManHunter · 41 replies
    Fox News ^ | 13 MAR 2020 | Evie Fordham
    A Chinese official questioned whether the U.S. Army "brought the epidemic to Wuhan" and demanded "an explanation" on Thursday. A spokesperson for the Chinese foreign ministry, Lijian Zhao, made the post on his official Twitter account and included video of U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield testifying before Congress. "CDC was caught on the spot," Lijian wrote. "When did patient zero begin in US? How many people are infected? What are the names of the hospitals? It might be US army who brought the epidemic to Wuhan. Be transparent! Make public your data! US owe us...
  • Army Fires Shells 40 Miles in Upgraded Cannon Test

    03/07/2020 4:20:31 PM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 102 replies
    The Epoch Times ^ | March 7, 2020 Updated: March 7, 2020 | SIMON VEAZEY
    An outsized and upgraded cannon spat shells a distance of 40 miles over the Arizona desert Friday, reaching almost three times as far as its previous incarnation. The army is scrambling to boost the range of its missiles and artillery as the number one modernization priority.That program includes an upgrade to a tank-like howitzer, the Extended Range Cannon Artillery, with three times the range and an autoloader, able to launch one round every 6-10 seconds.On March 6, the prototype, with its unwieldy-looking gun, successfully fired two different types of artillery 40 miles during a demonstration at the Yuma testing range...
  • Leaked Images Show the Army’s Mind-Bending New Super Gun

    02/27/2020 6:03:03 AM PST · by C19fan · 47 replies
    Popular Mechanics ^ | February 25, 2020 | Kyle Mizokami
    Leaked images of the U.S. Army’s new super gun have emerged on social media, showing for the first time the mysterious new weapon with a claimed range of over 1,000 miles. The Strategic Long Range Cannon (SLRC) is designed to be transported by truck, handled by a crew of eight, and rain shells down on enemy positions across continents and oceans.
  • Army will not investigate Vindman, despite Trump calling for disciplinary action

    02/14/2020 1:42:07 PM PST · by Drastic · 96 replies
    Trending Views ^ | 2-14-20 | Frank Bojazi
    Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman will not be investigated by the Army after being ousted from the National Security Council following his testimony against President Donald Trump. This report comes from a top leader in the Army, Secretary Ryan McCarthy...
  • Sergeant from San Antonio killed in Afghanistan attack, per U.S. Army officials

    02/09/2020 1:25:58 PM PST · by sockmonkey · 25 replies
    KSAT ^ | 2-9-2020 | Cody King
    SAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio soldier was killed after a recent attack in Afghanistan, according to U.S. Army officials. Sgt. 1st Class Javier J. Gutierrez, 28, of San Antonio, died Saturday, Feb. 8 from wounds he sustained during a combat mission in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan. According to a report from The Associated Press, the U.S. Military said “an individual in an Afghan uniform opened fire on the combined U.S. and Afghan force with a machine gun. We are still collecting information and the cause or motive behind the attack is unknown at this time." Gutierrez was one of two...
  • AMERICA Prayer Vigil FEBRUARY 5, 2020 ~PRAYER~

    02/05/2020 2:08:00 AM PST · by Norski · 20 replies
    http://freerepublic.com ^ | FEBRUARY 5, 2020 | Free Republic Intercessors
    Join with fellow FREEPERS to pray for PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP/VICE PRESIDENT MIKE PENCE and AMERICA: Healthcare, Government, Family, Military, Business, Healthcare, Education, Churches, and the Media. This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. 1 JOHN 5:14 Religion Forum Threads labeled [Prayer] are closed to debate of any kind.
  • The reason Army helicopters are named after native tribes will make you smile

    02/03/2020 10:33:45 AM PST · by Red Badger · 101 replies
    www.wearethemighty.com ^ | Dec. 03, 2017 08:02PM EST | Harold C. Hutchison
    The Army's helicopters have a number of names you recognize immediately: Apache, Black Hawk, Kiowa, Lakota, Comanche. They are also known as the names of Native American tribes. This is not a coincidence. According to GlobalSecurity.org, this was originally due to Army Regulation 70-28, which has since been rescinded. Today, while the regulation is gone, the tradition remains, and there is a procedure to pick a new name. The Bureau of Indian Affairs keeps a list of names for the Army to use. When the Army gets a new helicopter (or fixed-wing aircraft), the commanding officer of the Army Material...
  • Woke West Point Curriculum Denounces ‘Toxic Masculinity’

    01/28/2020 3:01:30 PM PST · by MAGAlady · 47 replies
    CD Media ^ | 01/28/2020 | CD Media
    West Point cadets attended mandatory events — framed by the military academy as educational curriculum — on “inclusion,” “diversity,” and “gender norms,” Breitbart News has learned. The programming included discussion groups led by upper-class cadets, labeled “facilitators,” making references to “toxic masculinity,” leading one cadet to comment, “I’m being taught how not to be a man.” This was the military academy’s third “Honorably Living Day” hosted by West Point Superintendent Lt. Gen. Darryl A. Williams,” reported the Military Times, describing West Post’s characterization of “honorable living” as including “diversity, inclusion and acceptance of people from differing backgrounds, races and genders.”...
  • USSOCOM Completes Safety Certification and Purchase of SIG SAUER MG 338 Machine Guns, Ammunition, and Next Generation Suppressors

    01/17/2020 7:47:02 PM PST · by dynachrome · 32 replies
    SigSauer.com ^ | 1-15-2020 | Sig Sauer
    SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to announce the United States Special Operation Command (USSOCOM), working closely with SIG SAUER, has completed a safety certification of the new SIG SAUER MG 338 Machine Gun, SIG SAUER 338 Norma Mag Ammunition, and Next Generation Suppressors. Following this historic official safety certification, SIG SAUER has completed deliveries of multiple systems, comprised of the MG 338 Machine Guns, 338 Norma Mag Ammunition, and Next Generation Suppressors – all researched, designed, engineered, and manufactured by SIG SAUER in the U.S.A. The SIG MG 338 bridges the gap between the current machine guns currently in use...
  • US Army MPs use new Modular Handgun System to train, qualify

    01/15/2020 10:46:22 AM PST · by DTAD · 21 replies
    Soldiers and Civilians with the U.S. Army Garrison (USAG) Ansbach Provost Marshal Office (PMO) practiced and qualified with the Army’s new weapons system during a range at the Oberdachstetten Training Area Jan. 9-10. Prior to being issued the M17 and M18 Modular Handgun System (MHS), the PMO used the M9 Beretta, a 1980s-era pistol. During the range, the reaction to handling and firing the new weapon was positive.
  • Tempest wizards: why the enemies don't take forward air controllers prisoners?

    12/15/2019 4:27:06 AM PST · by NorseViking · 16 replies
    rian ^ | 12.01.2019 | Andrew Kotz
    During the years of operation in Syria, the Russian fighters, bombers and attack helicopters rained down on the heads of islamists tons of bombs, missiles and rockets. The great performance of air forces is confirmed by numerous videos and regular reports of the Ministry of Defense of the thousands of destroyed ISIS objects. However, those on the ground who at great risk to themselves helps the flyboys beat the enemy unjustly remain in the shadows. About the dangerous profession of the forward air controllers RIAN is reporting now. "The eyes of aviation" Forward air controller (PAN - Russian military slang)...
  • Top general says letter suggesting US would withdraw troops from Iraq was a 'mistake'

    01/06/2020 2:35:04 PM PST · by McGruff · 113 replies
    CNN ^ | January 6, 2020 | Zachary Cohen, Barbara Starr and Ryan Browne
    The top US general said Monday a letter suggesting the US would withdraw troops from Iraq was released by mistake and poorly worded, telling reporters "that's not what's happening." Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley sought to address the confusion that began after the leak of aletter to the Iraqi government from US Command in Baghdad suggesting US troops would be withdrawn from the country. "That letter is a draft. It was a mistake, it was unsigned, it should not have been released ... (it was) poorly worded, implies withdrawal, that is not what's happening," Milley...
  • We deserve a better media in 2020:Activist press is pernicious

    12/30/2019 1:20:33 AM PST · by calvincaspian · 10 replies
    The Lowell Sun ^ | 12-30-2019 | Editorial
    As we close out 2019 let us hope that 2020 brings a return to responsible journalism where news and analysis take precedence over activism and virtue signaling. A startling example of media malfeasance went unnoticed by many in the holiday rush, but came to life right here in Massachusetts when a sports reporter was brought on to Boston Public Radio to give her opinion on the recent Army-Navy football game in which some cadets were seen making the “OK” sign with their hands. It is a physical gesture that has been an innocent form of communication seemingly forever but has...
  • 20th American Service Member Killed In Deadly Year For U.S. In Afghanistan

    12/25/2019 9:51:24 AM PST · by sockmonkey · 43 replies
    NPR ^ | December 24, 20193:45 PM ET | Dave Welna
    A 33-year-old U.S. Army Green Beret has become the 20th American service member to be killed by hostile fire this year in Afghanistan. His death on Monday makes it the deadliest year for U.S. forces since the official end of combat operations was declared in 2014. Sgt. 1st Class Michael James Goble died due to injuries resulting from an explosion on Dec. 22 in the Taliban-contested northern Afghan province of Kunduz. Two Pentagon officials tell NPR Goble's unit was seizing a Taliban weapons cache when he was fatally wounded. It was Goble's third tour of duty in Afghanistan, and he...
  • As the war in Afghanistan rages on, Al Villanueva and other Pittsburgh veterans watch — and question

    12/22/2019 4:02:37 PM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 26 replies
    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ^ | December 21, 2019 | Bill Brink
    Al Villanueva was 12 when the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center prompted the U.S. to invade Afghanistan in 2001. Eighteen years, three tours of duty and five NFL seasons later, the war continues. Mr. Villanueva, the Steelers’ left tackle and locally perhaps the most well-known veteran of the war in Afghanistan, belongs to a large Pittsburgh community of post-9/11 veterans, a portion of the nearly 800,000 who have deployed to Afghanistan with the initial mission of hunting down Osama bin Laden and the Taliban who protected him. Bin Laden is dead, but the Taliban, once nearly vanquished,...
  • South Carolina Democrat facing backlash after Army, Navy personnel cleared of 'white power'..

    12/22/2019 5:50:43 AM PST · by chief lee runamok · 73 replies
    faux ^ | 12/22/2019 | Brie Stimson
    South Carolina Democrat facing backlash after Army, Navy personnel cleared of 'white power' hand-signal allegations
  • The left wing media continues to give us good reasons to hate them

    12/21/2019 2:42:00 PM PST · by Starman417 · 27 replies
    Flopping Aces ^ | 12-21-19 | DrJohn
    You cannot help but wonder when it happened. When did the media completely abandon its principles? You can't go for long without being reminded of the reasons Americans have grown to hate them. An incident at the recent Army Navy football game captured this in microcosm. Cadets and Midshipmen were seen flashing a hand sign during a segment As soon as it was seen by the left wing media they sprang into outrage mode without a single question.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO0O3EMSs54democrat legislators also found the need to participate in the outrage https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1208424073790967811There was just one little problem. It wasn't a white power symbol....
  • Army-Navy attendees were playing game, not making white-power gestures, West Point says

    12/20/2019 12:11:05 PM PST · by Libloather · 56 replies
    NBC 'News' ^ | 12/20/19 | Elisha Fieldstadt
    An investigation into accusations that students at last week's Army-Navy football game made white supremacist gestures determined that the students were playing a game and had no racist intentions, according to officials at West Point. Pre-game festivities aired by ESPN on Dec. 14 showed cadets on both sides of the rivalry - two West Point cadets and one Naval Academy midshipman - making gestures as a camera focused on a sideline report. At least one of the gestures resembled a white supremacist symbol described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as "the thumb and forefinger joined together in a circle,...