Ticking Clock: Lesley Stahl Reportedly Brings in the Big Guns to Protect Her from New “60 Minutes” Regime, Age 84 and Not Retiring https://t.co/P5YZhXFlDp via @Showbiz411
U.S. Marine Corps Private First Class
Jonathan Lynn Stoops was shot down along with 12 other brothers June 6, 1968 In Quang Tri Province, South Vietnam. Jon was 20 years old from Union City, Indiana. Mortar PLT, H& S CO, 1st BN, 4th Marines, 3rd MARDIV, III MAF Semper Fi 🇺🇸
REST IN PEACE, K9 KNIGHT
The men and women of Constable Mark Herman's Office extend our heartfelt condolences to the Chesterfield Police Department as they mourn the tragic loss of K9 Knight, a 5-year-old German Shepherd who was shot and killed in the line of duty while assisting officers during a domestic violence call.
Two officers were also injured during the incident. Please keep these officers, their families, and Corporal Walsh, who lost his loyal partner and friend, in your thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time.
Rest easy, K9 Knight. Your watch has ended, but your legacy of service and bravery will live on forever.
There has been a war on farmers for decades!
Trump Reveals He Pardoned Man Sentenced to
SEVEN YEARS in Federal Prison for Fixing His Own Truck https://t.co/LpCCYX6TPu #gatewaypundit via @gatewaypundit
Olathe man identified as 1 of U.S. Marines killed in helicopter crash
The U.S. Marine Corps Friday identified a 21-year-old Olathe man as one of five Marines killed in a helicopter crash this week.
The Marines said Crew Chief Lance Cpl. Donovan Davis, 21, of Olathe; Sgt. Alex Langen, 23 of Chandler, Arizona; Capt. Benjamin Moulton, 27, of Emmett, Idaho; Jack Casey, 26, of Dover, New Hampshire; and Capt. Miguel Nava, 28, of Traverse City, Michigan, died when their helicopter crashed Tuesday in a remote snow-covered area in southern California.🕊️
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We are saddened to announce that Colonel Bruce Perry Crandall, one of the most courageous helicopter pilots in history, passed away on Sunday, May 31, 2026, at the age of 93.
Born on February 17, 1933 in Olympia, Washington, Crandall enlisted in the US Army in 1953. He earned his fixed-wing and helicopter pilot qualifications by 1954 and went on to serve nearly a quarter century in uniform.
His moment of legendary heroism came on November 14, 1965, during the Battle of Ia Drang in South Vietnam, the first major battle of the Vietnam War. Then-Major Crandall was leading a formation of 16 unarmed UH-1 Huey helicopters into Landing Zone X-Ray when enemy fire became so intense that the ground commander ordered all incoming helicopters to abort.
Crandall went back in anyway.
Along with his wingman, Captain Ed "Too Tall to Fly" Freeman, Crandall flew 22 unescorted missions through walls of small arms fire, mortar rounds, and rocket-propelled grenades. They evacuated more than 70 wounded soldiers and delivered the ammunition and supplies that kept the trapped Americans alive through the night.
The battle was later chronicled in the bestselling book "We Were Soldiers Once… and Young" by Lt. Gen. Hal Moore and Joseph Galloway, and portrayed in the 2002 film "We Were Soldiers" with actor Greg Kinnear playing Crandall.
He flew more than 900 combat missions during two tours in Vietnam. In 1968, his helicopter was shot down and he was severely injured, but he recovered and returned to service. He retired from the US Army in 1977.
On February 26, 2007, more than four decades after the Ia Drang battle, President George W. Bush presented Crandall with the Medal of Honor at the White House.
He is survived by his three sons and five grandchildren. His wife of 54 years, Arlene, passed away in 2010.
May Colonel Bruce "Old Snake" Crandall rest in peace.
Thank you for your service. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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This is Todd “Let’s Roll” Beamer, who died heroically while trying to retake United Flight 93 from Al Qaeda terrorists on 9/11. His final resting place, is in Cranbury, NJ — where he was living with his wife and children before his murder. Cranbury is located in NJ-12, where the new Democratic nominee for Congress is Adam Hamawy.
Hamawy was a close associate and translator to Omar Abdel-Rahman, aka the ‘Blind Sheikh,’ an arch terrorist convicted of masterminding multiple plots against targets in NYC — including the World Trade Center. Hamawy testified at Adbel-Rahman’s trial, as a defense witness.
It has also been reported that Hamawy traveled to Bosnia to volunteer at an organization that was later unmasked as an Al Qaeda front group.
One of Hamawy’s loudest and most high-profile supporters and endorsers has openly declared that America deserved the 9/11 attacks.
Hamawy is now the prohibitive frontrunner to represent Todd Beamer’s district in the United States Congress.
Three years ago today, Sgt. Luis Cruz, 33 passed away!
He was assigned to Headquarters, 440th Civil Affairs Battalion at Ft. Carson, Colorado.
He was well liked and respected by all his fellow soldiers in arms. Known for being very uplifting and supportive of all those that he worked with. He is dearly missed and will never be forgotten.
🇺🇸 US Marine Corps Sgt. Thomas Z. Spitzer 23, of Texas was assigned to the 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force.
Sgt. Spitzer was killed in action in Helmand Province, Afghanistan on June 25, 2014 while on patrol. 🕊️
Semper Fi
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