US Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Christopher Alan "Chris" Anderson was KIA during an enemy mortar attack on December 4, 2006, near Ramadi, Iraq. The 24-year-old corpsman was serving with the 2nd Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force. His funeral took place on December 16, 2006, at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia. 🫡
DEVGRU (Seal Team 6) and the 160th SOAR conducting MOUT training in New Orleans.
Landing helicopters on a city street, close to trees, signs, and tall buildings may seem crazy, but these are the best helicopter pilots on the planet.
🚨Another Piece of America Slips Away - Sugar Land, Texas!
While most Texans were going about their business, the streets of Sugar Land recently filled with an Annual Muharram Jaloos - a large religious procession organized by the Ali Center Houston (Masjid-e-Ali). Black-clad participants, banners, and mourning rituals marched through an American suburb in the name of ancient sectarian history.
Walking among them were the children - the Buturab Scouts.
This community didn’t just join the Boy Scouts of America as previous generations of immigrants did. They built their own.
They have their own school (Buturab School).
They have their own scouting program.
They have their own mosque, their own majalis, their own entire parallel ecosystem.
Why?
Because, in their own words, they are building “a strong, unified community grounded in the teachings of Islam… empowering our members to live by Islamic principles in all aspects of their lives.”
Translation: keep the kids walled off from American society.
The Boy Scouts - with its co-ed policies, gender ideology, and secular drift, no longer served their purpose. So they created their own version to ensure the next generation remains loyal to the Ahlul-Bayt and Islamic identity first, American culture second (or not at all).
This is replacement by parallel society.
Texas is watching the same pattern that destroyed many parts of Europe play out in real time:
Growing Muslim populations (hundreds of thousands in the Houston metro alone).
Massive public religious processions that turn American streets into temporary extensions of Karachi or Tehran.
Institutions deliberately designed to insulate children from the host society.
No interest in joining the existing American fabric - only in expanding their own.
The Ali Center isn’t hiding it.
Their mission statement is clear: preserve traditions, strengthen bonds among believers, and live by Islamic principles [. They are openly building a self-contained Islamic community inside Sugar Land.
And they’re doing it with American freedoms, American roads, and American tolerance.
This is what “diversity” looks like when one side refuses to assimilate.
🔺Processions in the streets.
🔺Separate scouts.
🔺Separate schools.
🔺Separate everything.
While native Texans are told they must celebrate every foreign tradition or be labeled bigots.
Texas didn’t vote for this. But mass Islamic immigration + high birth rates + deliberate non-assimilation are delivering it anyway.
The mosques aren’t “storming” the streets with weapons.
They’re doing something far more effective: they’re marching with children in uniform, claiming public space, and raising a generation that sees itself as separate from and superior to the country that took them in.
This is conquest by demographics and parallel institutions.
Texas, take notice of which politicians are refusing to acknowledge the Islamization of your state!
Happy birthday, Chesty!
#OTD, we celebrate the 128th birthday of Lt. Gen Lewis B. “Chesty” Puller, the most decorated Marine in history.
Chesty served 37 years in the Corps, leaving his mark on campaigns in China, Haiti, Nicaragua, World War II, and Korea.
“Old breed? New breed? There’s not a damn bit of difference as long as it’s the Marine breed.”
#USMC #Military #SemperFidelis
Um Texas you have a YUGE problem. Over 500k Islamic migrants are in your state. This is how it starts. They have no business being here. Deport them all. Keep America Islam free.
Chris Kyle (front), Marc Lee (right) and Kevin Lacz (back) providing sniper support for US Marines and other SEALs from the Ramadi rooftop that would become their last stand.
Gunner's Mate 2nd Class Danny P. Dietz was 25 years old, from Littleton, Colorado, and served as the communications specialist for the four-man SEAL reconnaissance team during Operation Red Wings on June 28, 2005.
When the team was ambushed high in the mountains of Afghanistan by a numerically superior enemy force, Dietz's responsibility was clear: establish communications and call for help. It was one of the most dangerous jobs on the mountain. To transmit a signal, he repeatedly exposed himself to enemy fire, knowing every attempt could be his last.
Early in the battle, Dietz was shot in the hand, the bullet shattering his thumb as he worked the radio. Despite his wounds, he refused to quit. As the firefight intensified, he continued trying to establish communications while fighting alongside his teammates, enduring multiple gunshot wounds and refusing to abandon his mission.
Danny Dietz fought with extraordinary courage until he was killed in action, giving everything he had in an effort to save his brothers. For his extraordinary heroism, he was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross, the nation's second-highest military decoration for valor.
Those who knew Danny remembered him as a Colorado kid with a love for the outdoors, an artist at heart, and a determined young man who found his calling as a Navy SEAL. Today, his legacy lives on through the memorial dedicated in his hometown, the foundation established in his honor by his family, and the countless Americans inspired by his sacrifice.
He was one of four SEALs who climbed that mountain on a mission few would ever know about.
Only one came home.
Danny Dietz never did.