Anonymous ID: 6b87c1 Jan. 25, 2022, 8:40 p.m. No.15462798   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>15462665

Anon has had a thought that Israel might actually mean not Israel as in the Country but the people of Israel itself. Jews call themselves the people of Israel, right? Outside of Israel, the US has the most jews living within its boarders in the world.

 

https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/jewish-population-by-country

 

Might not be, anon is lazy to go back and fight Q drops to support my claim right now.

Anonymous ID: 6b87c1 Jan. 25, 2022, 9:05 p.m. No.15462952   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2967

>>15462760

 

NO-TABLE

 

>Navy to Recover F-35 Crashed in South China Sea with Aircraft Carrier

 

"The jet lost in the South China Sea includes the latest U.S. military hardware and technology

 

BY ANDREW DYER

JAN. 25, 2022 6:19 PM PT

 

The U.S. Navy will recover an F-35C fighter from the bottom of the South China Sea after it crashed into the flight deck of the aircraft carrier Carl Vinson Monday, the Navy said.

 

The jet, which has the militaryโ€™s latest stealth and electronic warfare hardware on board, went overboard Monday after the pilot crashed while landing and ejected from the jet, Lt. Mark Langford, a 7th Fleet spokesperson, said in an email.

 

Seven sailors were injured, including the pilot, Langford said. The pilot and two other sailors were flown to a hospital in Manila, Philippines, while four received medical care on the ship. All are in stable condition or have recovered, Langford said.

 

Damage to the shipโ€™s flight deck was โ€œsuperficial,โ€ Langford said, and flight operations resumed Tuesday.

 

The Carl Vinson, which is based in San Diego, left its berth at the North Island air station in August for a scheduled deployment. It was the first carrier to deploy with the Navyโ€™s newest jet fighter, the F-35C Lightning II.

 

The Vinson has been conducting operations with its sister San Diego carrier, The Abraham Lincoln, in the South China Sea, according to the Navy. The Lincoln, which left San Diego last month, is the first carrier to deploy with Marine Corps F-35Cs.

 

Langford did not say when the Navy expects to salvage the jet but that the arrangements are being made."