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Replying to
@davidmweissman
''I will never understand, how people who are pro-guns can be pro-life…''
7:31 PM · Oct 6, 2021·Twitter Web App
https://twitter.com/oldsoul152/status/1445894539474919430
>@davidmweissman
David Weissman
@davidmweissman
''Ted Cruz is not pro-life because he wants guns to have more rights than people.''
7:29 PM · Oct 6, 2021·Twitter Web App
https://twitter.com/davidmweissman/status/1445893989387833349
>2 Big Macs
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/food/article-10061481/McDonalds-bring-Double-Big-Mac-menu.html
''The double Big Mac is back! 694-calorie burger with FOUR patties returns to McDonald's menu alongside Nacho Cheese Wedges and Crunchie McFlurry''
McDonald's has delighted fans by bringing back Double Big Mac to UK stores
Featuring four 100% beef patties, a slice of cheese, lettuce, onion and pickles and tasty Big Mac® sauce the burger comes in at a whopping 694 calories
Crunchie McFlurry and Nacho Cheese Wedges also on the new menu from tomorrow
By BRIDIE PEARSON-JONES FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 11:06 EDT, 5 October 2021 | UPDATED: 11:09 EDT, 5 October 2021
Akagi
red castle
Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi served in World War II;
The Battle of Midway, a decisive naval battle in the Pacific Theater of WW II, 4 - 7 June 1942, six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor and a month after the Battle of the Coral Sea.
Four Japanese and three American aircraft carriers participated in the battle. All four of Japan's large fleet carriers—Akagi, Kaga, Sōryū, and Hiryū, part of the six-carrier force that had attacked Pearl Harbor six months earlier—and a heavy cruiser were sunk; the US lost the carrier Yorktown and a destroyer.
Flag Transfer
At 10:46, Admiral Nagumo transferred his flag to the light cruiser Nagara.
Scuttled
At 04:50 on 5 June, Yamamoto ordered Akagi scuttled, saying to his staff, "I was once the captain of Akagi, and it is with heartfelt regret that I must now order that she be sunk."
Unmanned
In an effort to conceal defeat, Akagi was not immediately removed from the Navy's registry of ships, instead listed as "unmanned" before finally being struck from the registry 25 September 1942.
>Marine jets just launch from a Japanese ship
VIDEO: Japan’s Largest Warship Launches U.S. Marine F-35s; First Fighters to Fly from Japanese Ship Since WWII
By: Dzirhan Mahadzir
October 5, 2021 9:53 AM
https://news.usni.org/2021/10/05/video-japans-largest-warship-launches-u-s-marine-f-35s-first-fighters-to-fly-from-japanese-ship-since-wwii
A Marine F-35B Lighting II Joint Strike Fighter from The “Bats” of Marine Fighter Squadron (VMFA) 242 takes off from JS Izumo on Oct. 3, 2021. JMSDF Photo
KUALA LUMPUR – Two Marine Corps F-35B Lighting II Joint Strike Fighters took off and landed on Japan’s largest warship, JS Izumo (DDH-183), on Oct.3, marking the first time that fixed-wing aircraft have operated off a Japanese warship since World War II.
The two F-35Bs from the “Bats” of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 242 flew from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, to operate on Izumo to test modifications to the big deck warship so the short takeoff, vertical landing (STOVL) version of the F-35 can operate from the ship.
https://youtu.be/a6WqRCALGd0
On Oct. 3, 2021, a U.S. Marine F-35B Lighting II Joint Strike Fighter operated from the Japanese big deck JS Izumo to test modifications to the ship to field the JSFs. Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Video
https://youtu.be/a6WqRCALGd0
U.S. F-35B Flies From Japanese Carrier; First Fighter Launched From Japanese Warship Since WWII
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