Veterans...Get the hell in here now!

injinji

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That is some high level bs right there. Some one handed the gun to him, and he fired it. The damn Navy was who posted the picture. It cost millions of dollars to train someone to captain a ship, but apparently PR is priceless.
 

raratt

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I contacted the minor league baseball park in Sac and pointed out that they are required to light the US flag at night if they are going to leave it up (4 United States Code Ch1 section 6). I see it (or don't) on the news at night during the weather segment. I got nothing but crickets from the park so I contacted the investigative reporter on the news channel and we'll see where this goes. Don't disrespect our flag.
 
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BarnBuster

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Credit where it's due, also a damn fine system and provides a wider safe escape envelope than MB. Survivability at higher speeds and higher altitudes and better function at unusual attitudes.

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BarnBuster

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“It may become the greatest memorial bronze of the modern age,” wrote Smithsonian Magazine.



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Official figures from the US Dept. of Defense for the period ending Dec. 31, 1918 are 116,516; which includes 53,402 battle deaths and 63,114 non combat deaths. Some 4,400 US soldiers have not come home and are still MIA.
Russia sustained 9,150,000 casualties, Great Britain; 3,190,235 and France; 6,160,800​
 
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