The same time Hundreds of thousands of White Girls as young as 6 were being raped by Pakistani sex trafficking gang
Feminists were talking about “Manspreading”, Characters in Video Games, and how asking a coworker on a date was sexual harassment.
Today on June 18, 2026, President Trump will award the Medal of Honor to retired US Army Green Beret Major Nicholas Dockery for his actions in Afghanistan, 2012.
On 2 October 2012, Lieutenant Dockery’s element of Afghan and US forces was ambushed by a large group of Taliban fighters who engaged the platoon with rifle, machine gun and RPG fire.
In contact, Dockery moved back and forth several times over open ground attempting to rally and reinforce the Afghan units with his own small element. Hearing that one of his Soldiers was wounded, Dockery moved inside a courtyard to defend the small isolated group of US Soldiers.
He assaulted into the next room, killing one enemy fighter. Surrounded by more enemy fighters, Dockery rallied the remaining 4 US Soldiers and continued to defend the courtyard.
As the enemy continued their assault, RPG and grenade blasts suppressed the fire team. Attempting to regain the momentum, Dockery led a counter attack to clear the courtyard, using his body to shield a Soldier from an enemy grenade explosion.
The enemy again attacked the compound with 10 additional fighters. RPG fire and grenades wounded the entire element and destroyed the last covered position of Dockery’s team.
Noticing that one of his NCOs was missing, Dockery moved into a nearby alley and found 2 enemy fighters dragging away an unconscious US Soldier. He assaulted the two fighters and killed them both in close combat, and then began CPR and first aid on the Soldier, ultimately saving his life.
Dockery then moved to the roof of the compound, still under enemy fire, and fired smoke grenades to mark his position for friendly helicopter gunships to suppress the remaining enemy.
Dockery continued serving after his deployment, earning the Green Beret and leading Special Forces teams in some of the military's most demanding assignments.
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Today, the @WhiteHouse will award the Medal of Honor to Maj. Nicholas Dockery, U.S. Army, retired; Maj. James Capers Jr., U.S. Marine Corps, retired; and Col. John W. Ripley, U.S. Marine Corps, posthumously, at 4 p.m. EDT.
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The Boxer Rebellion has to have been one of the craziest things to have been a part of. Imagine you're just some farm boy from Arkansas and you want to see the world, so you sign up for the Marine Corps. You then find yourself in China protecting the ambassadors. Then all of a sudden, thousands of screaming China-men come out of nowhere and attack you and all the foreign legations.
You then find yourself shoulder to shoulder with an Italian guy, an Austrian, a Frenchman, a German, a Brit, a Russian, and even a Japanese dude all firing at these insane kung fu guys trying to kill all of you. Then your captain orders you to scale the walls of the forbidden city, take up a position there, and raise up the red white and blue. Absolutely incredible moment in American history.
The people saying 250,000 rape gang victims is an exaggeration or unbelievable, after decades of investigation are the same people who insist that 1 less than 6 million is continuing the holocaust via denial
Трамп демонстративно проигнорировал Зеленского на сегодняшнем саммите G7, повернулся к нему спиной и даже здороваться не стал, Зеленского аж перекосило
Трамп демонстративно проигнорировал Зеленского на сегодняшнем саммите G7, повернулся к нему спиной и даже здороваться не стал, Зеленского аж перекосило