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Daniel Linskey

@ChiefLinskey

Managing Director Kroll Former Chief of the Boston Police Dept. Incident Commander for the Boston Marathon Bombing Attack US Marine #leadership Support our Vets

Katılım Mayıs 2012
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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
Despite widespread online efforts, no one could figure out what these are. I’m also stumped, and it seems ninety percent of others are too... Who else remembers these as a kid?
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Farm Girl Carrie 👩‍🌾
Farm Girl Carrie 👩‍🌾@FarmGirlCarrie·
U.S. Army Special Operations. 25 yrs of service. Command Sergeant Major Tom Satterly spent decades serving in one of the most secretive and elite military units in the world; Delta Force. Over 25 years in the U.S. Army, including 20 years inside Delta Force, Satterly participated in some of the most important missions of modern American military history. His combat experience began early. In 1993, he fought during the Battle of Mogadishu, the brutal urban battle later portrayed in the film Black Hawk Down. Years later, after the attacks of September 11, Satterly again found himself on the front lines during the wars in the Middle East. During the Iraq War, he led dangerous operations targeting insurgent networks and high value enemy leaders. One of the most historic missions of that conflict occurred in 2003. Satterly was among the elite operators involved in the mission that led to the capture of Saddam Hussein. Throughout his career, he earned numerous awards for valor and leadership, including the Silver Star and 4 Bronze Stars, including 1 for valor. But some of the hardest battles came after the war ended. Like many combat veterans, Satterly faced severe post traumatic stress after leaving the military. In 2013, he reached a breaking point that nearly ended his life. Instead of remaining silent, he chose something different. He began speaking openly about the mental and emotional struggles faced by Special Operations veterans. In 2017, Tom and his wife Jen Satterly founded the All Secure Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping Special Operations veterans and their families heal and rebuild their lives. Through counseling, retreats, and support programs, the organization has helped thousands of combat veterans and their families. Satterly later shared his full story in the book "All Secure." It is not just a story about war. It is a story about survival, recovery, and making sure no warrior is left to fight their battles alone. Because sometimes the hardest mission begins after the battlefield is silent 🙏♥️🇺🇸
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Fall River Reporter
Fall River Reporter@FallRiverReport·
According to Abington Police, early Friday morning at approximately 6:15 a.m., the Abington Police Department received a call reporting a woman walking in the middle of Plymouth Street. When Sergeant Marquardt arrived, he quickly recognized that the woman was in significant distress. Moments later, she stepped onto the railroad tracks as a train was approaching. Without hesitation, Sgt. Marquardt ran after her. With the train closing in, he put his own safety at risk to reach her. She struggled fiercely to break free from his grasp, but Sgt. Marquardt refused to let go. Sergeant Marquardt is a 30+ year veteran of the Abington Police Department. It was clear the woman needed immediate mental health support. Sgt. Marquardt, along with Officers Hulak and Walsh, ensured she was safely assisted into an ambulance so she could receive the help she needed. Great job Sgt. Marquardt!
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Micki way
Micki way@mickitiki·
This is AWESOME 😆🔥
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Daniel Linskey
Daniel Linskey@ChiefLinskey·
I got my wife a new model to put in the driveway dealer said it’s Engineered for unforgiving terrain, built to conquer the elements Precision Grip Technology: An ultra-durable, reinforced edge designed for maximum traction on icy surfaces. 0 Emission. She seemed disappointed
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Fred Ingram Jr.
Fred Ingram Jr.@DerfMargni1·
34 years ago today I stepped off a bus and on to the yellow footprints at Parris Island SC. I graduated 85 days later on March 7th 1989, PLT 3019 H CO. #USMC #SemperFi
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Daniel Linskey@ChiefLinskey·
Car engulfed in flames south on 93 by the globe ⁦@boston25
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Daniel Linskey@ChiefLinskey·
Some say Die Hard is not a Christmas movie? No matter you thought on the subject this holiday season consider making the John McClane to honor those who step up in real life? #OnYour6.
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Daniel Linskey
Daniel Linskey@ChiefLinskey·
@ChiefLinskey coming up @foxandfriends with @kilmeade developments in the Brown shooting an Mit professor murdered in Brookline. what authorities doing what will the next steps be? How can the public help? @KrollWire If you know this man turn him in.
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Boston EMS
Boston EMS@BOSTON_EMS·
Even as she faced a long illness, EMT Suprin continued to serve with extraordinary courage, inspiring everyone who knew her. She is already deeply missed by her Boston EMS family. Our hearts are with all who loved Regina. Rest in peace, EMT Suprin. We’ve got it from here.
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Boston EMS
Boston EMS@BOSTON_EMS·
We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of active-duty EMT Regina Suprin, Badge 1066. A lifelong Boston resident, Regina proudly served her city for 13+years. Throughout her career, EMT Suprin built a reputation as a consummate professional and a steadfast colleague.
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Daniel Linskey
Daniel Linskey@ChiefLinskey·
Talk about not giving a crap about money.
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