Three Incredible Interviews Coming Up for the book, Signs of Hope for the Military.

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Military news…..

Wagner Group boss threatens to pull out of Bakhmut in graphic video blasting Russian military chiefs
“They were someone’s sons or fathers.”

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Marine vet at the center of NYC subway death says he ‘never intended to harm’ Jordan Neely

A former Marine involved in the death of a homeless subway rider in New York City this week said he did intervene and subdue the erratic-behaving man with a chokehold but never intended to harm him.

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US military is moving forward with 360-degree missile defense system for GuamThe Defense Department is planning to install a 360-degree missile system on Guam to defend the strategic military waypoint in the Western Pacific against attacks, Guam’s acting governor said Tuesday.

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Texas Mall Shooter Booted from Army After 3 Months, Service Says

The Texas Department of Safety, which is conducting the investigation into the shooting, identified 33-year-old Mauricio Garcia as the gunman who opened fire at the outlet mall just north of Dallas.

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Texas Deploys More Than 500 Additional Troops to Mexico Border Ahead of Migration Policy Changes

Speaking at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport where Texas Guard members were busy loading C-130 aircraft and Black Hawk helicopters, Gov. Greg Abbott said the troops will deploy to areas along the Rio Grande where there are increases of illegal activity including drugs and weapons smuggling and human trafficking.

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I have three dynamite Interviews left to do before I send in my upcoming book, Signs of Hope for the Military: In and Out of the Trenches of Life.

  1. Submariner- not just any submariner, but a nuclear submariner.
  2. Gold Star father- This will be a difficult one for me, because I can’t imagine losing one of my children.
  3. Vietnam veteran. This guy fought very hard. You have to serve one deployment to Vietnam. This guy went three times. He was wounded three times.

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1,500 additional troops to deploy to border with Mexico as migrant surge expected next week.

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Military news…..

California veteran who volunteered in Ukraine, survived rocket attack: ‘I would do it again’It was just before midnight on a frigid February evening in the eastern Donetsk region of Ukraine when a 29-year-old Marine veteran from Garden Grove, Calif., was struck by an enemy Russian rocket while inside a Humvee on the front lines.

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Pentagon to spend up to $7.2 billion on combat-proven Javelin anti-tank missiles

The U.S. military plans to buy up to $7.2 billion worth of Javelin missiles for the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and international customers over the next three years, under a contract announced Thursday.

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Ukraine to receive another $300M in weapons, ammunition and equipment in new US aid

The equipment and weapons are being given through the presidential drawdown authority, which means it will come directly from Pentagon stocks and sent quickly on an emergency basis.

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In a first, female soldier becomes top enlisted leader at Army Special Operations CommandCommand Sgt. Maj. JoAnn Naumann stepped into the job at a ceremony Monday at Fort Bragg, N.C.

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1,500 additional troops to deploy to border with Mexico as migrant surge expected next week

The troops will join about 2,400 National Guard members authorized to serve at the border with U.S. Customs and Border Protection as part of a support mission that began in 2018.

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I had some interesting times while in basic training. I will share two of them.

  1. During the time there we did different types of training. One was pretty frightening. We spent one day throwing live grenades. I was in a line of guys taking their turn of be coached to throw. I was next in line to do just that. I could hear the instructor say, “Pull the pin wait five seconds and then throw it.” He handed the guy the grenade and the guy pulled the pin. He pulled his arm back and was ready to throw. He tried to throw but the grenade slipped out of his hand and landed right next to him. The instructor grabbed the grenade and tossed sit. It blew up in mid air.

It was my turn, and I listened to the instructor very carefully. I pulled the pin and throw the grenade right on time and it didn’t explode until it hit the ground. It was the guys mistake in front of me that caused me to fine tuned my senses.

2. We had just finished our firing range time and it was time to march back to the barracks. our drill sergeant had to go to a meeting so he had a Warrant officer march us back. Well he had no idea how to give commands and of us noticed it right away.

The platoon decided to move only according to protocol. He said to form up. We accepted that, and then he said turn right, and we didn’t move. You could see that he was getting frustrated. He asked a nearby NCO what he was supposed to say, and then he said, “Right face!” We turned right.

He then tried to get us going. He said, “Start walking.” We didn’t move. he asked the same NCO what he should say, and then he said, “Forward march.”

We started marching, and we moved along pretty good for a while. The the officer saw that there was a boat ramp up ahead, and he said, “Let’s stop.” We kept marching. He shouted again, but we just kept marching.

The front to d platoon was starting go into the water. The officer yelled, “Stop!” We kept going. Now most the the platoon was in the water. An NCO saw what was going on and ran over to yell, “Platoon halt.” We stopped, but everyone was wet, and we laughing our heads off.

The next morning at our daily briefing, The Captain came and chewed us out for what we had done. BUT you could see him trying to hold back the laughter as he went back inside.

We were told the Capitan apologized to the officer.

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I met a marine yesterday while shopping at Cost Co. He was one hell of a guy. We quickly became friends, and I asked him if I could have his email to keep in touch. He agreed, and I told him I was writing a book on the military and could I interview him. He said yes.

Then he gave me a sneak peak of what happened to him. He was wounded three separate times. Two times by bayonets. One of the bayonet times the bayonet went through both legs. He was also wounded by shrapnel. He said there was a lot of close up fighting going on. He was in Vietnam from 1965-1969. A long haul.

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Getting Lost While traveling to My next Base was Interesting

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Military news…

Apache helicopter collision kills 3 soldiers and injures 1 in Alaska
This is the third deadly Army helicopter crash in as many months.

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Iran capture of US-bound oil tanker may have been retaliation, official says
The United States recently redirected a tanker attempting to ship Iranian crude oil to China, an action that likely triggered Tehran’s seizure this week of an oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman, U.S. officials say.

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Wagner’s Prigozhin warns Russian officials he’s ready to withdraw from Ukraine city

Wagner forces may withdraw from Ukraine’s eastern city of Bakhmut because of growing casualties and an acute shortage of ammunition, said the mercenary group’s founder, Yevgeny Prigozhin.

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US evacuates approximately 300 people from Sudan’s capital
The group, mostly American, was taken from Khartoum to Port Sudan on the Red Sea, with a military drone escort.

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3 Marines Prevent Stabbing, Break Knife at Virginia Chick-Fil-A

Lance Cpl. Nicholas Dural, Cpl. John Darby, and Cpl. Bradley Feldkamp on Thursday received Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals for their actions at the Stafford, Virginia, restaurant.

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I finally got my cortisone shot for my right hip. Great improvement. Off of pain pills.

Next to a meeting with the doctor who may do the surgery on my hip. Lots to discuss there.

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I had a sorta funny thing happen to me as I traveled to Ft. Devens Mass. My buddy and I were supposed to get off at Worchester. We listened carefully to the conductors naming of the next stop.

Soon he stated, “Next stop Wooster! ” We sat back thinking it was the wrong stop. Then as we pulled out we saw the sign that named the stop. It said Worchester. The conductor was speaking is the east coast language.

We got off at the next stop and my buddies relatives came and got us.

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