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A family look at the sparkling lights on the Christmas tree at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, 16th November 1938.
(via: vintage.es)
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peerintothepast · 2 years
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Ambassador Stevens was sent to Benghazi to secretly retrieve US made Stinger Missiles that the State Dept had supplied to Ansar al Sharia in Libya WITHOUT Congressional oversight or permission.
Sec State Hillary Clinton had brokered the Libya deal through Ambassador Stevens and a Private Arms Dealer named Marc Turi, but some of the shoulder fired Stinger Missiles ended up in Afghanistan where they were used against our own military. On July 25th, 2012, a US Chinook helicopter was downed by one of them. Not destroyed only because the idiot Taliban didn't arm the missile. The helicopter didn't explode, but it had to land and an ordnance team recovered the missile’s serial number which led back to a cache of Stinger Missiles kept in
Qatar by the CIA.
Obama and Hillary were in full panic mode, so Ambassador Stevens was sent to Benghazi to retrieve the rest of the Stinger Missiles. This was a "do-or-die" mission, which explains the Stand Down Orders given to multiple rescue teams during the siege of the US Embassy.
It was the State Dept, NOT the CIA, that supplied the Stinger Missiles to our sworn enemies because Gen. Petraeus at CIA would not approve supplying the deadly missiles due to their potential use against commercial aircraft. So then, Obama threw Gen. Petraeus under the bus when he refused to testify in support of Obama’s phony claim of a “spontaneous uprising caused by a YouTube video that insulted Muslims.”
Obama and Hillary committed TREASON!
THIS is what the investigation is all about, WHY she had a Private Server, (in order to delete the digital evidence), and WHY Obama, two weeks after the attack, told the UN that the attack was the result of the YouTube video, even though everyone KNEW it was not.
Furthermore, the Taliban knew that the administration had aided and abetted the enemy WITHOUT Congressional oversight or permission, so they began pressuring (blackmailing) the Obama Administration to release five Taliban generals being held at Guantanamo.
Bowe Bergdahl was just a useful pawn used to cover the release of the Taliban generals. Everyone knew Bergdahl was a traitor but Obama used Bergdahl’s exchange for the five Taliban generals to cover that Obama was being coerced by the Taliban about the unauthorized Stinger Missile deal.
So we have a traitor as POTUS that is not only corrupt, but compromised, as well and a Sec of State that is a serial liar, who perjured herself multiple times at the Congressional Hearings on Benghazi. Perhaps this is why no military aircraft were called upon for help in Benghazi: because the administration knew that our enemies had Stinger Missiles that, if used to down those planes, would likely be traced back to the CIA cache in Qatar and then to the State Dept’s illegitimate arms deal in Libya.
Forward this again and again and again until everyone reads the true story of Benghazi.:dart::dart::dart::poop::poop::poop::face_vomiting::face_vomiting::face_vomiting::face_with_symbols_over_mouth::face_with_symbols_over_mouth::face_with_symbols_over_mouth:
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peerintothepast · 2 years
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I am a Marine
In honor of all our fallen brothers and sisters: Marines, soldiers, sailors, airmen, and coast guardsmen. Whether in combat or in training, they gave their lives to a cause greater than themselves, a cause greater than all of us. Whether their last breath was here at home, or in Iraq, Afghanistan, or anywhere else the biased media chooses not to report, these heroes deserve to be remembered and honored by all Americans… Especially by us; those who stood shoulder-to-shoulder with them. Continue to look out for each other, we still have brothers and sisters who can’t fight their demons alone and are being overwhelmed everyday: 1 suicide death is far too many. Honor their memory, share their story, care for their families, and live a worthy life that reflects credit upon them and their sacrifice. Semper Fidelis
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Elvis Presley in Tupelo, early 1940s.
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Elvis Presley
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Gladys & Elvis Presley, Tupelo 1940s
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#prayforukraine 🇺🇦
#ukrainians #orphans #children
#heroes #war
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peerintothepast · 5 years
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Such sacrifice…. Support Our Troops and Veterans. Military Families 🇺🇸
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Happy Mother’s Day to all the Military Moms! Support Our Troops!
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peerintothepast · 5 years
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Pfc. “Thorn” dressed in an MPs uniform and helmet somewhere in England where he serves as guard dog on an airfield. 1944
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peerintothepast · 6 years
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III Marine Amphibious Force (III MAF). Photographer: Major Gunnery Sergeant (MGySgt.) W. V. Brown. Long may it wave. Lance Corporal (LCpl) Wayne Newport of 801 Connelly, Arlington, Texas, proudly displays a faded American flag in front of his "hootch" at Second Battalion, First Marines Command Post, South of Quang Tri. LCpl Newport is attached to the 60mm mortar section of "E" Company (Co.). 18 Nov 1967 Defense Dept Photo (Marine Corps) by NARAvol09 #Marines #usmc #vietnam #vietnamwar #oldglory #americanflag #quangtri #supportourveterans #vietnamveterans #semperfi #marine #marinecorps #Texas
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peerintothepast · 7 years
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U.S. Navy Machinist Mate First Class Fred M. Jones was 30 years old when he was killed on the USS Arizona, 07 Dec 1941. He joined the U.S. Navy in 1929. Until recently, he was interred in Hawaii with other unidentified casualties of the bombing. His remains were identified by the U.S. Navy and his body was brought back to Lakeside Cemetery in Port Huron, Michigan for burial on May 20, 2017. People with American flags lined the route of the funeral procession along the St. Clair River. A large crowd gathered at the cemetery to pay their respects as Jones was buried with military honors.
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peerintothepast · 7 years
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USMC Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight coming to land at LZ Stud.
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Happy Mother’s Day to all the Military Moms! Support Our Troops!
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peerintothepast · 7 years
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The 5"/25 (127 mm) battery aboard the U.S. Navy battleship USS New Mexico (BB-40) prepares to fire during the bombardment of Saipan, 15 June 1944. Note the time-fuze setters on the left side of each gun mount, each holding three “fixed” rounds of ammunition; the barrels of 20 mm machine guns at the extreme right; and triple the 14"/50 (34.5 cm) guns in the background.
(Source: Official U.S. Navy photo 80-G-K-14162 from the U.S. Navy Naval History and Heritage Command)
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peerintothepast · 7 years
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A U.S. Navy Curtiss SB2C-5 Helldiver of attack squadron VA-9A “Tough Kitties” is lifted to the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Philippine Sea (CV-47) in preparation for launch from the carrier. Other squadron aircraft are visible aft, in 1948. Redesignated from bombing squadron VB-20 in November 1946, VA-9A completed one cruise to the Mediterranean aboard the Philippine Sea during the period 9 February to 26 June 1948. VA-9A was redesignated VA-94 in August 1948 and disestablished in November 1949. Photo date: 1948 Source: U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation photo No. 1996.253.254. (This file is a work of a sailor or employee of the U.S. Navy, taken or made as part of that person’s official duties.)
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Chaplain Paul J. Maddox conducting Easter sunrise services for men of IV Corps. In front is Major General Willis D. Crittenberger, C.G., IV Corps. Fifth Army. Castelluccia, Italy. 1 April 1945. (Photo by McWhirter. 196th Signal Photo Co. U.S. Army Signal Corp photograph, Gift in Memory of William F. Caddell, Sr., from the collection of The National World War II Museum)
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