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Team 🇺🇸 Support Ukraine 🇺🇦 Wombat Enthusiast. Defense news & politics. Republican-in-Exile. @VolyaRadio Space Host - Coast to Coast!

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Primus@PrimusPilus2022·
We see so much about Roman Infantry, we see little about their cavalry. This is a good example of Legionary cavalry and their equipment. Their role was not a frontal assault but to run off skirmishers, chase a rout and secure the flanks. Note the longer sword to strike from horse
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@MCCCANM Thank God. Happy to hear this.
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I’m speechless. I know our guys are really good, and I was hopeful but this was as high stakes as it gets. This will be military lore for 30+ years. You make movies about this stuff & people won’t believe it. WSJ & Washington Post also confirming. Welcome home, friends!
Jennifer Griffin@JenGriffinFNC

Fox News can confirm that the 2nd crew member of the downed F15E fighter jet has been rescued and he and the members of the rescue team that extracted him from behind enemy lines in Iran are all safely out of Iran. That according to two senior US officials and multiple well placed sources in the region. The Weapons Systems Officer ejected along with the pilot when their F15E Strike Eagle they were flying was struck Thursday night (early Friday local time) in southwest Iran.  The WSO used the SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) training to evade capture, hiding on an elevated ridge after hiking away from the wreckage and putting out an emergency beacon.) US Special Operations rescue forces to include PJs (United States Air Force Pararescuemen (PJs) and many layers of elite rescue forces took part in the complex, layered mission to both find the crew member and also keep the Iranian forces who were hunting the American weapons system operator at bay. There are videos that have appeared from local eyewitnesses that show what appear to have been  injured and dead Iranian members of the IRGC and Basij who were looking for the downed American crew member. Fox has learned there was fighting on the ground but no Americans killed during the operation. “It was a very complex operation to retrieve the downed service member,” a well placed source briefed on the operation told me. Many different branches of the US military were involved in the rescue. Fox News can confirm the A10 Warthog that crashed Friday was involved in providing cover for the rescue teams searching for the pilot. That A10 crashed in Kuwait (first reported by ABC Friday) but the A10 pilot managed to eject safely and was rescued. There was destruction of aircraft which have sensitive equipment on board, I am told, all part of this complex CSAR (Combat Search and Rescue) mission. The F15E was pretty much destroyed on impact. Two rescue helicopters were hit by enemy fire on  Friday and crew members onboard were injured by enemy fire but managed to make it out of Iran. There were a lot of elements to this rescue, I am told.

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Jennifer Griffin@JenGriffinFNC·
Fox News can confirm that the 2nd crew member of the downed F15E fighter jet has been rescued and he and the members of the rescue team that extracted him from behind enemy lines in Iran are all safely out of Iran. That according to two senior US officials and multiple well placed sources in the region. The Weapons Systems Officer ejected along with the pilot when their F15E Strike Eagle they were flying was struck Thursday night (early Friday local time) in southwest Iran.  The WSO used the SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) training to evade capture, hiding on an elevated ridge after hiking away from the wreckage and putting out an emergency beacon.) US Special Operations rescue forces to include PJs (United States Air Force Pararescuemen (PJs) and many layers of elite rescue forces took part in the complex, layered mission to both find the crew member and also keep the Iranian forces who were hunting the American weapons system operator at bay. There are videos that have appeared from local eyewitnesses that show what appear to have been  injured and dead Iranian members of the IRGC and Basij who were looking for the downed American crew member. Fox has learned there was fighting on the ground but no Americans killed during the operation. “It was a very complex operation to retrieve the downed service member,” a well placed source briefed on the operation told me. Many different branches of the US military were involved in the rescue. Fox News can confirm the A10 Warthog that crashed Friday was involved in providing cover for the rescue teams searching for the pilot. That A10 crashed in Kuwait (first reported by ABC Friday) but the A10 pilot managed to eject safely and was rescued. There was destruction of aircraft which have sensitive equipment on board, I am told, all part of this complex CSAR (Combat Search and Rescue) mission. The F15E was pretty much destroyed on impact. Two rescue helicopters were hit by enemy fire on  Friday and crew members onboard were injured by enemy fire but managed to make it out of Iran. There were a lot of elements to this rescue, I am told.
Jennifer Griffin@JenGriffinFNC

2nd American F15E crew member rescued and safe after complex rescue operation that began Friday morning, two senior US officials confirm to me.

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Fardog57@fardog57·
I just injected a little levity into the discourse. I didn't mean to touch a nerve. I mean, it wouldn't be an insult unless it were true. I must have been flying over the right target to trigger you. But, you still haven't answered my question about where I went wrong, and that says it all. Challenging me to think a little? That's rich. You still got nothing.
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Primus@PrimusPilus2022·
@fardog57 @Lwbayfront I’m challenging you to think a little. Instead, you respond with insults? Sorry if I asked too much of you.
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Fardog57@fardog57·
@PrimusPilus2022 @Lwbayfront So, in other words you got nothing. Typical LibTard position. Let me guess: you drive a Prius that sports a Coexist bumper sticker. You wear an N95 mask while driving solo. You proudly wear your pink putty hat at the No Kings rallies, and you have a septum ring. Dat you?
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Thomas C. Theiner@noclador·
Anthony and I had a chat about a Europe without NATO, and drone warfare, and too many other topics to list them all. It's a perfect podcast & Easter combination 🙂
Dr. Anthony Tingle@AnthonyLTingle

It is a time of reckoning for Europe as it confronts the possibility of a future NATO without the United States. This scenario should not be dismissed. While, officially, Donald Trump would require congressional approval to withdraw from NATO, as Commander in Chief he could unilaterally reduce U.S. combat forces in Europe, effectively creating a de facto withdrawal. Thomas Theiner (@noclador) returns to the podcast, a former member of the Italian army, a film maker, and a historian. We discuss the problem with European defense, the Russians, Iran, and more! Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/2zzyXL… YouTube: youtu.be/d-FyCpC2RSg

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@fardog57 @Lwbayfront I’m hoping you are not so intellectually lazy you can’t figure this out.
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Fardog57@fardog57·
Just saying something is fundamentally wrong without pointing out the flaw in my premise is just a fool's argument. The U.S. spent $980 billion dollars in defense spending for NATO's security. This includes bases, weaponry, maintenance, personal, pay for the troops, surveillance, jet fuel etc... Maybe you can take my reply and have someone read and explain it to you.
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Primus@PrimusPilus2022·
@Bill06988524652 @daedan63 @MCCCANM @leftcoastbabe It’s the part where it fell on the village underneath that seems questionable. 13 dead, like 90 plus injured? If it was importantly, it would’ve been hit weeks ago. I question the military value there.
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Bill@Bill06988524652·
@daedan63 @PrimusPilus2022 @MCCCANM @leftcoastbabe Bridges are kinda important in war. Might want to read up on it a bit. For Whom the Bell Tolls is a great place to start. It’s why militaries have entire units designed to blow up and repair bridges.
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Janice Hough@leftcoastbabe·
Pete Hegseth repeatedly mocks "rules of engagement." But now that a US pilot is missing and possibly capture, a reminder, rules of engagement don't just protect people we go to war against, they also protect OUR troops.
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George Turner@gturner6ppc·
General Douglas MacArthur was fired by a hat salesman. General George B. McClellan was fired by a small town lawyer. And during WW-II, US generals were replaced constantly. You see, a competent leader uses generals like a basketball coach uses players. Bench them, swap them out, shift them to different positions based on how they stack up against the opposing team. They are players who fill positions as the coach deems best. But our problem is those organizational charts, and the ranks, where the inclination is to view their jobs as positions in a social hierarchy, like they were dukedoms or baronages granted by the king until promotion or retirement. So for over half a century, the US only removed generals for cause, and that cause was almost always a sex scandal or getting quoted saying the wrong thing by the press. No generals were being relieved for failure to perform, no matter how badly they were bungling things. They were just rotated in for a one year command stint, and there they stayed no matter what.
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Adm. Arun Prakash@arunp2810·
Irony. US Army chief, Gen George, rose from Private to distinguished 4-star rank, via West Point, only to be fired by a former National Guard Major who rose to cabinet rank via Fox News & Trump’s patronage.
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Primus@PrimusPilus2022·
@McFaul Trump bears responsibility for that too. After abusing, mocking and even threatening our allies (Greenland), why would we think Europe would help us an an adventure? They have agency too. You have to be a friend to have a friend. Have we been good friends lately? No we have not.
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Michael McFaul@McFaul·
Even if you did not support Trumps decision to launch of war of choice against Iran (like me), restricting the use of US airbases in NATO countries imprudently damages NATO unity. Yes, Trumps threats to invade/annex NATO countries does too. But 2 wrongs don’t make a right.
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@MCCCANM @leftcoastbabe I wouldn’t want to be a captured pilot after that bridge hit (double tap I hear?) or that disaster at the school. Or killing the Ayatollah. Any pilot captured is not going to be treated well. They never were, but it will be worse.
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Fardog57@fardog57·
@PrimusPilus2022 @Lwbayfront So facts amuse you? Are you wearing a Daffy Duck dribble bib right now? You questioned my $880 billion dollar figure, and I actually lowed balled what the U.S. spends on NATO's defense. $980 billion in 2025 alone. Your idea of ignorance and mine, obviously, differ.
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Primus@PrimusPilus2022·
@RepDonBacon Those Generals represent millions of dollars of training. A walking, talking, weapons system. Discard them with great care.
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InfantryDort@infantrydort·
Poor General George C. Marshall. If you think the SECWAR criticism is unique, it's not. Marshall had to defend his actions powerfully and without apology: “Most of our senior officers on such duty are deadwood and should be eliminated from the service as rapidly as possible.” — Reply to Justice Felix Frankfurter, 1940–41. “I am not going to leave him in command of that division. So I will put it to you this way: If he stays, I go, and if I stay, he goes.” — To a delegation of congressmen protesting the relief of a politically connected National Guard general. “I was accused right away by the service papers of getting rid of all the brains of the army… I couldn’t reply that I was eliminating considerable arteriosclerosis.” — Private reflection on the firestorm from service papers and veterans’ groups.
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Primus@PrimusPilus2022·
@infantrydort Justifying one thing because the other guy did it is lazy. I didn’t like what Obama did. I didn’t like what Trump did either. I’m very consistent in not liking what either is doing. It’s not balancing the scales. It’s repeating an error.
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InfantryDort@infantrydort·
Obama did not purge 197 generals and admirals. He removed less than 20 directly if I recall. His methods to shape the military were far more surreptitious than direct career confrontation.
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Primus@PrimusPilus2022·
@WendyNCALI It’s mostly men, but yeah. I really don’t understand the appeal any of this has for women. It mostly seems to be women who hate other women.
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Primus@PrimusPilus2022·
The MAGAs are getting angsty again. Intellectual window lickers, but their taste is in jackboots. I really can’t imagine being such a beta cuck for authority I’d go around acting all hard for authority like that. They act like super-Americans, but in reality it’s all just hate.
Nburgh@nburgh82860

@PrimusPilus2022 @BillHuntKS @infantrydort You sound jealous - too fat and out of shape to make it in today's army, colonel? Too tranny? You, your wombat and your pretty lady helmet can try to make it in the ukrainian army - I'm sure they could use 50 yr old unmotivated slobs willing to stand for volodymyr.

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