Friday, August 27, 2021

Leadership proved to be quite INCOMPETENT when it came to force protection but were quick to fire a LtCol...

This is just fucking sad.  The SecDef should IMMEDIATELY revoke those orders and reinstate him.

This LtCol is gonna get smashed but he should be promoted...

 

“It’s kill or be killed, definitely trynna be on the kill side. #imnotsurprisedmotherfuckers #NDA.” was his final Instagram post...the Military Members killed in the suicide attack...

 

Story here...

These are the military men we sacrificed so that a few elite could feel good.  

Let it sink in.

This mission expanded because a few bleeding hearts started crying...but a few tears weren't enough.  Then the mission exploded and the numbers to be evacuated got out of control.

Anger increases.  This did not have to be and it didn't take rocket science to see it coming.

A few words at a podium or a few platitudes on Twitter don't even begin to cut it.

These guys are supposed to want the fight.  We're supposed to protect them from stupid situations.  Leadership is supposed to do their best to keep them from being placed in no win situations!

I failed to shout loud enough.  Military leadership failed to properly plan.  Political leadership failed because they were swayed by feel good bullshit.  We all have to do better.

Special Forces lost a brother yesterday....

Sorry I'm late to this news and may that Soldier rest in peace. My focus is on the Navy/Marines but I don't forget the other servicemembers that stand with us. God Bless.

Volat V.2 - a new armored personnel carrier from Belarus

What made her think she wouldn't get served?

Multi-Mission Launcher (MML) is back....

Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 265 (Reinforced), 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), prepare for take-off aboard the amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA 6)

 

28 Squadron Chinook aircrew and engineers have been training alongside USMC CH53 helicopters from MCAS Miramar while deployed in the USA.

 

The first African Americans to enlist in the Marine Corps arrived at Camp Montford Point in Jacksonville, NC. (via Marines Instagram)

 

Verified

#OTD, the first African Americans to enlist in the Marine Corps arrived at Camp Montford Point in Jacksonville, NC.
Their courage in joining, and valor on the battle field, would pave the way for the desegregation of the armed forces in 1948, exemplifying the Marine Corps’ values of selfless service and perseverance.
Thank you for your legacy. Semper Fidelis.