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Dark Sea's@Ravenous Winds
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WITHOUT A TRACE Se unió Şubat 2021
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Dark Sea's@Ravenous Winds retuiteado
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Dark Sea's@Ravenous Winds retuiteado

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FOR THE FIRST TIME IN PROGRAM HISTORY...
🏆 2026 SEC EQUESTRIAN CHAMPIONS
👍 @AggieEquestrian
#SECEQ x #SECChampionship

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Today is a very special day for me as I will be receiving my 18th championship ring tonight at Dodgers Stadium. We will celebrate our back-to-back World Series Championships at ring night - I’m so excited!!! I currently have (1) Everett High School State Championship, (1) Michigan State NCAA Championship, (11) Lakers Championships - (5) as a player, (5) as a co-owner and (1) as an executive, (1) LAFC Major League Soccer Championship , (1) LA Sparks WNBA Championship ,and (3) World Series Championships with the Dodgers! I actually have a total of (20) lol 😂 but I didn’t include my (2) E-Sports Championships as co-owner of Team Liquid!

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Five languages. Six ambassadorships. One Virgin Islander who changed the face of American diplomacy.
St. Thomas-born Terence A. Todman became the first African American to achieve the rank of Career Ambassador in the U.S. Foreign Service, breaking racial barriers across a 40-year career on the world stage. 🌍🇻🇮
#VIHistoryMonth #Trailblazer

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For 100 years, they have stood watch, for names we will never know.
In 1921, an unknown American soldier was laid to rest at Arlington, chosen to represent every service member lost without identification.
At first, the tomb wasn’t guarded. Visitors came and went freely, sometimes treating it more like a destination than a sacred place.
That changed on March 24, 1926.
Concerned by the lack of respect, Army leadership ordered a permanent military guard.
And for a century since, the soldiers of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment—The Old Guard—have carried that responsibility.
Through rain and snow. Day and night. 365 days a year.
Under strict conditions. They are precise, intentional, and unwavering.
Because this isn’t just a tomb.
It’s a promise: that those who gave everything, even without a name, will never be forgotten.
Happy Birthday to the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment. Thank you for your dedication for the last 100 years.

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