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Call Sign Courage
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Documentary "Call Sign Courage" is the story of Lt Col Matt Lohmeier, who stood up against cultural Marxism in the military. Streaming presented by @Heritage
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We’ve been waiting for this moment for so long ...
@CallSignCourage Sign Courage is finally out in the world! ❤️
This film means so much to @matthewlohmeier, his family, and us as filmmakers, and we’re incredibly grateful to everyone who believed in this story and helped bring it to life.
If it moves you, please watch and share it:
→ Apple TV: tv.apple.com/us/movie/call-…
→ Amazon Prime: amazon.com/gp/video/detai…
→ Google Play: play.google.com/store/movies/d…
Thank you for your support — it truly means everything.
#CallSignCourage #NowStreaming #Military #Veterans #AirForce #USAF #SpaceForce #USSF #ArmedForces #MilitaryFilm
Call Sign Courage@CallSignCourage
'Call Sign Courage' is NOW STREAMING! Rent or buy today on @AppleTV, @PrimeVideo, and @GooglePlay!
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On this Memorial Day, we honor the men and women in uniform who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. 🇺🇸
@CallSignCourage follows @matthewlohmeier’s bold courage to speak truth and honors the profound sacrifices of those who serve.
Watch now:
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#CallSignCourage #MemorialDay #Military #Veterans #AirForce #USAF #SpaceForce #HonorTheFallen @SecWar @WhiteHouse @DonaldJTrumpJr @realDonaldTrump
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This is exactly what our documentary is about
G. K. Chesterton@GKCdaily
One of the eternal paradoxes of human politics is the fact that it is only the man who is brave enough to challenge dragons who can discover that they are only lizards.
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Just watched @USAF_Academy’s latest Checkpoints interview with Under Secretary Matthew Lohmeier ’06.
From standing on principle against ideological capture in the military — the story we told in Call Sign Courage ... to now leading readiness and modernization for the Department of the Air Force.
Integrity wins. Real leadership endures.
Watch the full interview: youtube.com/watch?v=qMGhs-…
#CallSignCourage #MilitaryReform @matthewlohmeier

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Our film should have been nominated!
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Elon Musk@elonmusk
Chris Nolan desecrated the Odyssey so that he would be eligible for an Academy Award …
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If you're trying to understand the mindset of colonial America start with these 👇🏻
1) Mayflower Compact (1620)
2) William Bradford - Of Plymouth Plantation
3) John Winthrop - A Model of Christian Charity (1630)
4) Benjamin Franklin – Poor Richard’s Almanack (1732–1758)




Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy
You’re curating a list of writings from Colonial America that every self-respecting American should read. What do you include?
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Read this book and give it to all your friends.
Survival of civilization depends on it!
Gad Saad@GadSaad
#2 across all new releases in Canada.
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Everyone loves asking: “If Grant was such a great general, how come he lost nearly every battle to Lee and suffered way more casualties?”
Robert E. Lee himself had a very different answer.
“I have carefully searched the military records of both ancient and modern history, and have never found Grant’s superior as a general. I doubt his superior can be found in all history.” — Robert E. Lee
The entire question is built on two flat-out falsehoods.
First: Grant didn’t “lose nearly every battle.” There was essentially ONE continuous campaign — from the Wilderness in May 1864 straight through to Appomattox in April 1865.
Grant seized the initiative in the very first clash and never gave it back. Lee spent the rest of the war reacting to Grant’s moves.
When Lee attacked in the Wilderness hoping the old forests and bogs would save him (like they always had), Grant didn’t retreat north like every previous Union commander. He simply disengaged, slid south, and flanked Lee again.
Lee never dictated the terms of battle after that day.
James Longstreet had tried to warn the Army of Northern Virginia: “We’ve never faced anyone like this man.” They didn’t listen. They learned fast.
Second: The casualty comparison ignores that Lee was almost always the defender. Context matters.
But the deeper truth is bigger than any single clash. Lee still fought war the old way — disconnected battles, win-loss record like a sports season.
Grant fought the next war: coordinated campaigns across multiple theaters, using railroads, telegraph, navy, and engineers to keep relentless pressure until the enemy simply could not continue.
Grant didn’t win by accident. He made contact and maintained it until victory was inevitable.
Lee fought the last war. Grant wrote the blueprint for the next one.
That’s why he was great. That's why he won.
Change your mind yet? Drop your hottest take on Grant vs. Lee below. 🔥

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