@archeohistories John Steele was eventually captured by the German soldiers, and he escaped after 4 hours to join his division. At the end of the war, he became an honorary citizen of Sainte-Mère-Église and continued to visit before his death in 1969.
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THE CODEBREAKERS OF MIDWAY
Capt. James Fanell recounted how Joseph Rochefort's team went from "0% understanding to about 30%" of Japan's communications before Midway. That proved enough to help uncover Japan's plans and change the course of the war.
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On June 6, 1944, before dawn, 13,000 American paratroopers dropped behind enemy lines into occupied France. By first light, nearly 160,000 Allied troops were crossing the English Channel in the largest seaborne invasion in history.
We call it D-Day, and the name itself carries history worth understanding. The Army has long described it as simple alliteration, much like H-Hour, while the French connect the D to "disembarkation." Some call it the "day of decision." When someone wrote to General Eisenhower in 1964 asking for a definitive answer, his executive assistant, Brigadier General Robert Schultz, replied on his behalf: "Be advised that any amphibious operation has a 'departed date'; therefore, the shortened term 'D-Day' is used." Whatever the origin of the name, what happened on that day needs no translation.
The boys hitting those beaches, Omaha, Utah, Gold, Juno, and Sword, were not hardened veterans in most cases. They were 18, 19, and 20 years old. They were farmers from Iowa, steelworkers from Pittsburgh, and fishermen from New England. They were young Americans who had grown up during the Depression and answered the call when their country and the free world needed them most.
At Omaha Beach alone, American forces suffered nearly 2,000 casualties in a matter of hours. Men were cut down in the surf before their boots ever touched sand. The ones who survived pushed forward over the bodies of their friends. They took the bluffs. They broke the Atlantic Wall.
They turned the tide of the Second World War.
I think about those men often. I think about what they carried, not just the weight of their packs, but the weight of knowing what was at stake. They were not fighting for a political party or an ideology. They were fighting for the idea that free people have the right to govern themselves, that tyranny does not get the last word, and that some things are worth dying for.
82 years later, that charge has not expired. It passed to us. Say a prayer today for every man who fell on those beaches and in those fields, then ask yourself whether you are living in a way that justifies what they paid. God rest their souls. God bless this Republic.
Democrats have fought against the Save America Act like their jobs depend on it, because they DO.
If every illegal alien was deported from this country, the number of DEMOCRATS in Congress would probably SHRINK!!!
This is the final piece in the series. It focuses on how we could actually move toward the three-track model without destroying readiness or cohesion in the process. It lays out a phased approach, the importance of protecting the core during transition, and why leadership communication will matter as much as the plan itself.
I wrote this one because proposing a new model is the easy part. Figuring out how to implement it without breaking the force is where most ideas fall apart. Article 6 is my attempt to address that gap directly.
If you have followed the series from the beginning, this piece will tie together many of the points raised earlier. If you are just joining now, I still recommend going back and reading the previous articles. The implementation discussion makes more sense when you understand the problems we identified and the model we proposed.
This is the end of the series. I have laid out one possible way forward. What happens next is up to the Regiment.
Read it when you have time. Think it through. Then bring your perspective. The conversation does not belong to me anymore.
Obama has been laying the foundation and infrastructure for election fraud in conjunction with shady NGOs and globalists like George Soros, conducting regime change operations, both in the U.S. and abroad.
Democrat operatives were caught and convicted 3 years after Obama was first elected proving that Obama didn't even have enough of votes to get on the ballot in the first place. Obama was installed, not elected. These DNC operatives also ran the same fake voter operation for Hillary Clinton.
Follow the money, cut off the funds, shut down the NGOs, and hold these traitors accountable.
AfD, the only party in Germany that supports mass deportations, is at it's highest level of support ever.
Chancellor Merz's party CDU (Union) has fallen to only 21%.
The AfD is approaching a lead where they cannot be ignored. In some areas of Germany, the AfD party is soon going to be able to control local cities and states without any other coalition partner.
A WARNING THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION DIDN'T LIKE
Drawing on decades of naval intelligence experience, Capt. James Fanell said he began warning about China's growing military power more than a decade ago. "Tell your commander where the adversary is today and where he will be tomorrow."
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@GuntherEagleman Americans need to realize that our enemies are from within our own govt. Once you understand that, you prepare accordingly. We (probably) can't vote ourselves out of this mess.