married former Marine, retired Army Infantry, raises cattle, Vol FF, KTM ADV & Harley rider, ardent Dawgs fan, NGC, but my $$$ went to AU due to bad parenting
@mahendrayadav11@thewakeninq So many keyboard warriors…in what police academy do they train “shoot anything that moves “???? Maybe the acorn cop in Florida should chime in
Every major beef operation in North America is consolidated into a handful of targets.
Drone warfare could wipe out the entire supply chain in 48 hours. That’s not a food system — that’s a vulnerability.
The answer isn’t bigger CAFOs. It’s thousands of independent farms.
Find one. → https://t.co/abIMfCK0yJ
On March 21st we celebrate our Reconnaissance #Marines whose job series identifier is 0321.
Reconnaissance units serve as the commander’s ears and eyes on the battlefield.
Composed of highly trained Marines organized into small, specialized teams, they are capable of executing complex missions deep behind enemy lines.
#USMC #Recon #SemperFi
Most people know the name of the world’s most hunted terrorist, but few know the name of the man who led the chase through the freezing caves of Tora Bora. Tom Greer didn't want fame; he wanted the mission accomplished.
A legendary U.S. Army Ranger and Delta Force commander, Greer was at the spearhead of the hunt for Osama bin Laden following the September 11 attacks. In the brutal, jagged terrain of the Afghan mountains, he led elite special operations teams through a shadow war that the public wouldn't hear about for years.
After leaving the battlefield, Greer stepped into the light just long enough to tell the story of his brothers-in-arms. Under the pen name Dalton Fury, he wrote Kill Bin Laden, providing a raw, firsthand account of the mission that defined a generation of warriors.
But his final battle wasn't fought with a rifle. Greer faced a quiet, grueling fight against cancer with the same stoic resolve he showed in combat. When he passed away, the headlines focused on the wars he fought, but his real legacy lived on in the soldiers he led and the truth he told. He was a man who carried the weight of a nation’s vengeance on his shoulders and never asked for a thank you.
@WaterChicken2@USAA@USAA_help Unfortunately @USAA will only respond when enough of us move our monthly retirement checks. Had the same account for 35 yrs…