• The Brutal US Colonel Who Refused to Surrender
    In the frostbitten Vosges Mountains of northeastern France, near the German border, 1945 began with a New Year’s Day offensive.

    Here, amidst the forgotten echoes of the famous Battle of the Bulge, a smaller yet equally fierce struggle unfolded: Operation Nordwind, where even the bravest battle-hardened soldiers found themselves tested to their limits.

    In this frozen landscape, a group of weary American soldiers from the 157th Infantry Regiment
    lay entrenched in the town of Reipertswiller. They were the forgotten men of Nordwind, trapped for days under what seemed like a 24/7 barrage.

    Encircled, ammunition was dwindling, supplies had run dry, and the biting cold certainly didn’t help. Their spirits, battered by the constant bombardment and the gnawing hunger, hung by a thread.

    On January 18, the distant rumble of tanks broke the sound of artillery.

    As the beleaguered soldiers' eyes lifted, they spotted the unmistakable silhouette of Sherman tanks cutting through the frozen terrain. But as the vehicles drew closer, the men felt hope for the first time in days, as in the lead tank's hatch, surveying the battlefield with a calm, determined gaze, all while under endless fire, was their commander, Lieutenant Colonel Felix Sparks.

    Against all odds, he had come to lead them out of this frozen hell.
    The Brutal US Colonel Who Refused to Surrender In the frostbitten Vosges Mountains of northeastern France, near the German border, 1945 began with a New Year’s Day offensive. Here, amidst the forgotten echoes of the famous Battle of the Bulge, a smaller yet equally fierce struggle unfolded: Operation Nordwind, where even the bravest battle-hardened soldiers found themselves tested to their limits. In this frozen landscape, a group of weary American soldiers from the 157th Infantry Regiment lay entrenched in the town of Reipertswiller. They were the forgotten men of Nordwind, trapped for days under what seemed like a 24/7 barrage. Encircled, ammunition was dwindling, supplies had run dry, and the biting cold certainly didn’t help. Their spirits, battered by the constant bombardment and the gnawing hunger, hung by a thread. On January 18, the distant rumble of tanks broke the sound of artillery. As the beleaguered soldiers' eyes lifted, they spotted the unmistakable silhouette of Sherman tanks cutting through the frozen terrain. But as the vehicles drew closer, the men felt hope for the first time in days, as in the lead tank's hatch, surveying the battlefield with a calm, determined gaze, all while under endless fire, was their commander, Lieutenant Colonel Felix Sparks. Against all odds, he had come to lead them out of this frozen hell.
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  • The Most Frighteningly Deranged Figure of WW2 - The Jungle King
    Herman Perry’s heart hammered against his ribcage. He was cornered. Officer Harold Cady and two imposing US servicemen loomed before him, their silhouettes stark against the dense Burmese jungle. Perry’s mind raced as he confronted the grim reality of being taken back into the depths of the notorious Ledo military Stockade.

    Delirious on poppy, emotionally shattered, and driven by a fierce determination to evade the nightmarish conditions of the Stockade at any cost, Perry did the unthinkable and trained his rifle on Cady. To Perry, the thought of returning to that forced-labor, malaria-ridden hell, where he and other prisoners languished at the bottom of the pecking order, was inconceivable. In a broken shriek, Perry said: (QUOTE) “Get back!... Get Back!”

    Cady stepped forward anyway. Perry was shaking now, begging: (QUOTE) “Lieutenant, don’t come up on me.”

    Having fled the Stockade after his 90-day sentence for insubordination was unjustly extended, Perry now felt the oppressive weight of the sweltering jungle air, its humidity squeezing out the last remnants of sense he had left. As tears spilled down his face, he fired once, then one more time, and ran into the maddening embrace of the jungle towards a terrifying head-hunter tribe. The Greatest and most insane manhunt of World War 2 was on, and Perry would become a Jungle King…
    The Most Frighteningly Deranged Figure of WW2 - The Jungle King Herman Perry’s heart hammered against his ribcage. He was cornered. Officer Harold Cady and two imposing US servicemen loomed before him, their silhouettes stark against the dense Burmese jungle. Perry’s mind raced as he confronted the grim reality of being taken back into the depths of the notorious Ledo military Stockade. Delirious on poppy, emotionally shattered, and driven by a fierce determination to evade the nightmarish conditions of the Stockade at any cost, Perry did the unthinkable and trained his rifle on Cady. To Perry, the thought of returning to that forced-labor, malaria-ridden hell, where he and other prisoners languished at the bottom of the pecking order, was inconceivable. In a broken shriek, Perry said: (QUOTE) “Get back!... Get Back!” Cady stepped forward anyway. Perry was shaking now, begging: (QUOTE) “Lieutenant, don’t come up on me.” Having fled the Stockade after his 90-day sentence for insubordination was unjustly extended, Perry now felt the oppressive weight of the sweltering jungle air, its humidity squeezing out the last remnants of sense he had left. As tears spilled down his face, he fired once, then one more time, and ran into the maddening embrace of the jungle towards a terrifying head-hunter tribe. The Greatest and most insane manhunt of World War 2 was on, and Perry would become a Jungle King…
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  • The Multi-Gun Beast that Saved Marines from Total Annihilation
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    In the midst of the Vietnam War, the City of Hue was in flames. Outnumbered and surrounded, the Marines waged a fierce battle against the relentless forces of the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese Army in heart-pounding urban combat. Just when all seemed lost, from the smoke and chaos, a formidable silhouette emerged. As the 1st Battalion of the 6th Marine Regiment fought tooth and nail through the city, the ground trembled beneath the might of the Ontos — known ominously as “The Thing.” This powerful anti-tank vehicle, brandishing its six M40 recoilless guns, stood as a sentinel, ready to turn the tide of battle

    Smoke, flames, and gunpowder filled the air. As the Marines reached the Citadel, enemy resistance increased. With deliberate precision, the Ontos entered the fray with a relentless purpose: decimate the enemy. One after another, its recoilless rifles roared, firing specialized beehive rounds that released a cloud of over 10,000 steel flechettes to get rid of Viet Cong opposition.

    A Marine officer, a witness to the Ontos' superb performance, would later declare it: (QUOTE) "the most effective of all Marine supporting arms…"
    https://youtu.be/xTQDWxjDbxs?si=j2ZZoFI8yOFBBF3s
    The Multi-Gun Beast that Saved Marines from Total Annihilation 636,411 views Aug 27, 2023 In the midst of the Vietnam War, the City of Hue was in flames. Outnumbered and surrounded, the Marines waged a fierce battle against the relentless forces of the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese Army in heart-pounding urban combat. Just when all seemed lost, from the smoke and chaos, a formidable silhouette emerged. As the 1st Battalion of the 6th Marine Regiment fought tooth and nail through the city, the ground trembled beneath the might of the Ontos — known ominously as “The Thing.” This powerful anti-tank vehicle, brandishing its six M40 recoilless guns, stood as a sentinel, ready to turn the tide of battle Smoke, flames, and gunpowder filled the air. As the Marines reached the Citadel, enemy resistance increased. With deliberate precision, the Ontos entered the fray with a relentless purpose: decimate the enemy. One after another, its recoilless rifles roared, firing specialized beehive rounds that released a cloud of over 10,000 steel flechettes to get rid of Viet Cong opposition. A Marine officer, a witness to the Ontos' superb performance, would later declare it: (QUOTE) "the most effective of all Marine supporting arms…" https://youtu.be/xTQDWxjDbxs?si=j2ZZoFI8yOFBBF3s
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  • Not something I put up for sale as I don't see it as having wall worthy artistic value, but it is pretty to look at. I hope it makes you smile.

    #feminine #red #flowers #silhouette
    Not something I put up for sale as I don't see it as having wall worthy artistic value, but it is pretty to look at. I hope it makes you smile. #feminine #red #flowers #silhouette
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  • https://www.theblaze.com/news/female-senators-new-york-time-sinema-appearance

    The stories under scrutiny included:

    An article published Oct. 18, titled, "Kyrsten Sinema's Style Keeps Us Guessing"

    An article published Oct. 29, titled, "Why We Should Talk About What Kyrsten Sinema Is Wearing"

    An article published Nov. 5, titled, "Kyrsten Sinema and the Politics of a Sleeveless Silhouette"

    An article published Nov. 12, titled, "How Kyrsten Sinema Uses Clothing to Signal Her Social Class"

    "We cannot imagine The Times printing similar pieces on the fashion choices of any of our male colleagues," the letter states. "As Senator Sinema recently said about the commentary on her fashion: 'I wear what I want because I like it. It's not a news story, and it's no one's business.' We couldn't agree more."
    https://www.theblaze.com/news/female-senators-new-york-time-sinema-appearance The stories under scrutiny included: An article published Oct. 18, titled, "Kyrsten Sinema's Style Keeps Us Guessing" An article published Oct. 29, titled, "Why We Should Talk About What Kyrsten Sinema Is Wearing" An article published Nov. 5, titled, "Kyrsten Sinema and the Politics of a Sleeveless Silhouette" An article published Nov. 12, titled, "How Kyrsten Sinema Uses Clothing to Signal Her Social Class" "We cannot imagine The Times printing similar pieces on the fashion choices of any of our male colleagues," the letter states. "As Senator Sinema recently said about the commentary on her fashion: 'I wear what I want because I like it. It's not a news story, and it's no one's business.' We couldn't agree more."
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    Bipartisan group of female senators tear into NY Times for 'sexist' coverage of Sen. Kyrsten Sinema
    A small group of bipartisan female United States senators published a letter in the New York Times on Friday condemning the newspaper for "sexist" coverage of Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D).Sinema has become the subject of ire from progressives and media members in recent months as she and Sen. Joe...
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  • 𝗡𝗼𝗿𝘁𝗵 𝗔𝘁𝗹𝗮𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗰 𝗦𝗲𝗮 𝗕𝗮𝘁𝘁𝗹𝗲 (𝗪𝗪𝟮 𝗦𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆)
    full show link below.
    Although it had improved its readiness before formally being at war, the Navy was inadequately prepared for the ferocity of the German assault it faced in the second phase of the Battle of the Atlantic. U-boats announced their presence off the eastern coast of the United States by sinking the steamer Cyclops on 12 January 1942. The enemy’s Operation Drumbeat continued for months as German submarines enjoyed a “happy time” hunting tankers and merchantmen, which frequently sailed independently and at night silhouetted themselves in front of coastal city lights.
    https://librti.blogspot.com/p/north-atlantic-sea-battle-ww2-story.html
    𝗡𝗼𝗿𝘁𝗵 𝗔𝘁𝗹𝗮𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗰 𝗦𝗲𝗮 𝗕𝗮𝘁𝘁𝗹𝗲 (𝗪𝗪𝟮 𝗦𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆) full show link below. Although it had improved its readiness before formally being at war, the Navy was inadequately prepared for the ferocity of the German assault it faced in the second phase of the Battle of the Atlantic. U-boats announced their presence off the eastern coast of the United States by sinking the steamer Cyclops on 12 January 1942. The enemy’s Operation Drumbeat continued for months as German submarines enjoyed a “happy time” hunting tankers and merchantmen, which frequently sailed independently and at night silhouetted themselves in front of coastal city lights. https://librti.blogspot.com/p/north-atlantic-sea-battle-ww2-story.html
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  • Expect graphic silhouettes, extreme volume and plentiful kinks and curls
    Expect graphic silhouettes, extreme volume and plentiful kinks and curls
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  • W.T.F_
    https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com/2nd-graders-shown-video-showing-silhouette-of-man-with-erect-sex-organ/?fbclid=IwAR0YXAUeIEyOuPi1Q-WnuQugWpj2NGtkOpICwR3F8x9jzCfu78D2TxIzlm8
    W.T.F_ https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com/2nd-graders-shown-video-showing-silhouette-of-man-with-erect-sex-organ/?fbclid=IwAR0YXAUeIEyOuPi1Q-WnuQugWpj2NGtkOpICwR3F8x9jzCfu78D2TxIzlm8
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    Town shows 2nd graders video including silhouette of man with erect male sexual organ standing over child
    A virtual second-grade classroom in Greenwich, CT had a video cartoon for a lesson in which a despondent-looking girl is in the same frame as a man with an erect penis; the video has sparked outrage in the community
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  • Proficiency begins somewhere.

    Doing the whole "dress up" thing in front of a mirror is the first step of the process. From there do some drills to see if your pouches, holster, and other gear is in the right place and accessible. Afterwards, get away from the mirror and dry fire practice against a silhouette/target somewhere your family won't complain too much or alarm the neighbors. Remember to be safe and unload your weapons, it's easier than explaining what happened and patching drywall/sheetrock/replacing windows. The cringe is also bearable. From there you can practice movement drills, and irritate your spouse/parents/pets. Remember to keep the blinds closed, nosy neighbors may freak out.

    Now, go to the range and work some stuff with live ammo- be safe- and show your kit makes sense.

    Since you're familiar and tested the gear, go to a formal class and get some more training.

    The Benefits of LARPing in your Home - Is That Even Possible?
    Over the last few years, LARPing has become something where certain people online and in the comment sections will continuously make fun of and say there's no value in running around with all of your tactical gear. Lets dive into the Benefits of LARPing

    https://thefirearmblog.com
    Proficiency begins somewhere. Doing the whole "dress up" thing in front of a mirror is the first step of the process. From there do some drills to see if your pouches, holster, and other gear is in the right place and accessible. Afterwards, get away from the mirror and dry fire practice against a silhouette/target somewhere your family won't complain too much or alarm the neighbors. Remember to be safe and unload your weapons, it's easier than explaining what happened and patching drywall/sheetrock/replacing windows. The cringe is also bearable. From there you can practice movement drills, and irritate your spouse/parents/pets. Remember to keep the blinds closed, nosy neighbors may freak out. Now, go to the range and work some stuff with live ammo- be safe- and show your kit makes sense. Since you're familiar and tested the gear, go to a formal class and get some more training. The Benefits of LARPing in your Home - Is That Even Possible? Over the last few years, LARPing has become something where certain people online and in the comment sections will continuously make fun of and say there's no value in running around with all of your tactical gear. Lets dive into the Benefits of LARPing https://thefirearmblog.com
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