Anonymous ID: 95edfe Feb. 11, 2022, 5:51 a.m. No.15601187   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1236 >>1297 >>1308 >>1387 >>1663 >>1795 >>1837

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>>15600794 WATCH: Kids in a Las Vegas

>>15600818,New Dan.Tweet and Retweet. Check that clock. 10:10

>>15600834 and that clock

>>15600607 Q posts that did not seem such a big deal at the time. Just Q tryna say be strong and have faith to a coupla Canadian anons right?

>>15600612 Same thoughts here. "Watch CA".

>>15600607, >>15600627, >>15600701 We are WITH YOU. P otus said the same thing to the convoy in the Jan 29 Conroe rally. Sometimes you must show them reference as well?

>>15600741, >>15600791 ‘BRIDGE’ Q posts a dubble look

Anonymous ID: 95edfe Feb. 11, 2022, 6:03 a.m. No.15601236   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1270 >>1663 >>1795 >>1837

>>15601187

> https://twitter.com/DanScavino/status/1492087366114234369

Dan Scavino Jr.🇺🇸🦅

@DanScavino

Kids in a Las Vegas elementary school find out that they no longer have to wear masks.

#UnmaskOurKids #EndTheMandates

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5:45 AM ·Feb 11, 2022·Twitter for iPhone

 

Unmask Unmasking

US AMB Ambassador > Ambassador bridge?

Anonymous ID: 95edfe Feb. 11, 2022, 8:06 a.m. No.15601824   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1837

>>15601738

>5:5

>>15601738

>11thmeu,

 

The 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (11th MEU) is one of seven Marine Expeditionary Units currently in existence in the United States Marine Corps. The Marine Expeditionary Unit is a Marine Air Ground Task Force with a strength of about 2,200 personnel. The MEU consists of a command element, a reinforced infantry battalion, a composite helicopter squadron and a logistics combat element. The 11th MEU is currently based out of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California with headquarters in Camp Del Mar.

 

Early years

 

The 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), originally designated the 17th Marine Amphibious Unit (MAU), formed at Camp Pendleton, California on 13 April 1979.

 

The MAU was created to plan and participate in large-scale amphibious training exercises. In its early days, the unit also fulfilled requirements for a west coast based MAU to respond to contingencies, but was normally activated and deactivated based largely upon scheduled amphibious landing exercises directed by the Commander, Third Fleet. During this time, the billet of MAU Commanding Officer alternated between Regimental and Aircraft Group Commanders who filled the billet in six-month increments as a secondary duty during their tenures in command.

 

In 1983, the Marine Corps directed a change that resulted in the first renaming of the 17th MAU. The decision was made to "source" the continuously deployed Western Pacific (WESTPAC) MAUs from I Marine Amphibious Force units in Southern California. Previously, their units came from the 1st Marine Brigade in Hawaii. This resulted in the renaming of the 17th MAU to the 11th MAU on 20 July 1984.