Thank you to all who fought and sacrificed in freedoms defense all those years ago. Incredible footage here. Blessed that both my uncles survived and will never forget the over 400,000 who did not come home.
The heroes who stormed the beaches of Normandy to fight against tyranny must never be forgotten.
Generations have enjoyed freedom thanks to those in uniform and all who helped.
On the 82nd anniversary of D-Day, and always, we continue to remember and honor their legacies. 🇺🇸
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U.S. Army nurse Laura Hines Kern stepped off a helicopter expecting orientation, maybe a briefing, maybe time to breathe. Instead, she was sent straight into the operating room. No transition. No warning. Just war.
The moment she walked in, reality hit her like a shockwave.
A soldier was rushed past her—his legs blown off, one arm gone, his body barely held together by blood, bandages, and sheer will to survive.
Multiple IV lines pumped blood into him as doctors fought against time. The air was thick with the metallic smell of blood, burned flesh, and explosives—a smell many Vietnam nurses would never forget for the rest of their lives.
This wasn't training.
This wasn't preparation.
This was the front line of survival.
At that moment, Laura froze.
Not because she was weak-but because she was human.
She later recalled that she couldn't even remember the soldier's face. Just a shattered body in uniform. The kind of image that stays with you long after the war ends.
And right there, in that split second, she made a decision that would define her entire service.
If she didn't control her emotions... she couldn't save lives.
So she steadied herself.
Took a breath.
And stepped forward.
That moment—just seconds long-became her turning point. Like thousands of nurses in Vietnam, she had to learn instantly how to separate emotion from duty. Because hesitation in that room didn't just cost time—it cost lives.
This is what most people don't understand about the Vietnam War.
The survival rate for wounded U.S. troops reached nearly 98%—higher than any previous war in history at that time. And that wasn't just because of helicopters or medical technology. It was because of nurses like Laura-young, often in their early 20s, thrown into unimaginable conditions, forced to perform under pressure that most people will never experience.
They worked 12 to 18-hour shifts.
They treated catastrophic injuries daily.
They held hands as soldiers took their last breath.
And then they moved on to the next patient.
No pause.
No time to process.
No room to break.
Laura Hines Kern's story is not just about one moment in an operating room. It's about the quiet transformation that every war nurse had to go through-the moment they stopped being observers and became lifelines.
They carried no weapons.
But they fought death every single day.
And many of them, like Laura, will tell you the same thing:
The war didn't end when they came home.
Because some memories don't fade.
They stay.
They echo.
They remind.
This is the side of history we don't talk about enough.
Not just the battles...
But the people who stood in the middle of them— and chose to save lives anyway.
God bless Laura Hines Kern and every Vietnam nurse who walked into chaos... and became someone's only chance to survive.
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A supporter of President Trump's was arrested today for encouraging people to stay in the early voting line and cast their ballots freely in Pennsylvania.
This follows reports from across the commonwealth that voters are being turned away in conservative areas.
This is voter suppression from the left. Do not let them turn you away.
GO VOTE!
BREAKING: Lancaster, Pennsylvania officials have BUSTED a large-scale fraudulent voter registration scheme that includes thousands of applications with the same handwriting, fake signatures, false addresses, etc
They discovered the same scheme in other Pennsylvania counties.
District Attorney Heather Adams revealed that the applications came from canvassers who were paid to obtain voter registrations, adding that "The majority of the applications were from residents in the city of Lancaster... The canvases themselves took place at various shopping centers, parking lots of grocery stores and businesses, sidewalks and parks."
"We are aware of at least two other counties that receive similar applications that are currently being investigated."
If you listen closely, the DA said the Clerk received the applications at or near the deadline to register to vote. That means the bad actors waited till the last minute so no one would notice. They would've used the fraudulent applications to commit mail-in ballot fraud without getting caught.
We better check the entire state of Pennsylvania, and we better see arrests NOW.
🚨Man in North Carolina goes off on undecided voter pt 2
Undecided voter says, “They haven’t promised anything to black people”
Trump voter then explains how $500 million dollars that was allocated to the black community under Trump was spent on illegal migrants under Biden.
The media doesn’t want you to see 275 linemen being housed for free by President Trump at his Trump National Doral Miami resort as they prepare to respond to hurricane recovery.🇺🇸
You know what to do!
BUSTED!!
Kamala is heard telling an aide who is feeding her questions, that it’s a “live broadcast. She then asks the question she was presumably given.
When you realize what a fraud this woman is, you can’t unsee it.
$200 billion more to Ukraine
$2,500 per month to illegal aliens
$750 to Americans who lost everything in Hurricane Helene
Imagine voting for more of this. Share so all Americans see this.