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Phyzix in his next song 👇
Ndine cha mpala ndikuwala thwani thwani //
Mafana mu ghetto akandiona amapanga run run //
Za umphungu ndi za serious izi, siza fun fun //
Phyzix™@PhyzixMw
M P H U N G U. 🦅
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U.S. Marines with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit conduct a quick reaction force drill aboard USS Portland (LPD 27) in the Pacific Ocean. The training sharpens rapid response capabilities, tactical coordination, and crisis readiness—ensuring forces can project power and respond decisively across the Indo-Pacific. 🌊⚓🇺🇸
📍 Pacific Ocean
📸 Cpl. Avery Wayland
#INDOPACOM #11thMEU #CombatReady #Warfighting #PacificOcean #Readiness

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Remembering Navy SEAL and DEVGRU (Seal Team 6) operator Brett David Shadle, who was killed in training during a military free-fall (MFF) exercise near Tucson, Arizona.
Shadle enlisted in the Navy on January 31, 2000. Upon completion of Recruit Training, Shadle volunteered to attend the Basic Underwater Demolition School (BUD/s), which he completed in October 2001.
Shadle's first assignment was to SEAL Team 4, where he completed 2 combat deployments to Iraq in 2006 and 2007. At the end of 2007, Shadle decided to take the next step and tryout for DEVGRU as an operator.
After a successful screening, Shadle was assigned to Red Squadron, where he served as an assaulter, team leader, and experienced lead MFF jumper. During his time as a tier 1 operator, he deployed to Afghanistan 3 times. Shadle remained at DEVGRU from 2007 until his death on March 28, 2013.
Shadle was a son, brother, cousin, husband, and father to two children.
Rest easy.
Never forgotten 🔱

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In 2013, U.S. Army Green Beret Nick Lavery stepped in front of machine g*n fire during an insider a**ack in Afghanistan, saving a teammate but losing his own leg.
The burst shattered his leg and severed his femoral artery, forcing an above-the-knee amp*tation to save his life.
Instead of retiring, Lavery underwent more than 30 surgeries and intense rehabilitation, determined to return to duty.
By 2015, he became the first above-the-knee amputee in U.S. military history to return to active combat, later completing elite training courses and continuing his service.

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@AlipoAndrewsII @Mchochombe64 Ndlama ya ng'ombezo kumagula nsipu daily😅
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@cliffords55 @Mchochombe64 Bola kutenga Mbuzi ya mwana kale zikhale Mbuzi ziwiri. 😌
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