Anonymous ID: 52c4f1 Jan. 26, 2023, 7:04 p.m. No.18233567   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3949 >>4036 >>4086

Injuries Reported After Explosion At USC Science Building

January 26, 2023

 

An explosion occurred at a three-story Science building on the University of Southern California campus on Thursday. At least one person was injured and is being evaluated, fire officials said.

 

The building was evacuated, and the individual met with the LAFD outside on their own. The cause of the explosion is currently unknown.

 

The building is being evacuated and the LAFD HazMat task force has been requested to conduct a thorough investigation.

 

There is no active fire hazard at this time, LAFD said.

 

https://breaking911.com/developing-injuries-reported-after-explosion-at-usc-science-building/

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Marine Corps Reactivates Base on Guam

Jan. 26, 2023

 

ASAN BEACH, GUAM – The U.S. Marine Corps reactivated a new base on Guam in a ceremony, Jan. 26, honoring the long-shared history of the Marine Corps and Guam and establishing a forward presence in the Indo-Pacific that will endure into the future.

 

Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Blaz is the first newly constructed Marine Corps base in 70 years and serves as a testament to the U.S.-Japan alliance. Guam was chosen as the location for the new base during the 2012 Bilateral Agreement between the U.S and Japanese governments, under the Defense Policy Review Initiative, which set the framework for the relocation of Marines from Okinawa to Guam. The base is named in honor of Brigadier General Vicente Tomas “Ben” Garrido Blaz, the first CHamorro Marine to attain the rank of general officer.

 

“Today is an important day that marks the future of the Marines on Guam, and it is also a day to reflect on the century-long history of the Marine Corps in this beautiful place we call home,” said Col. Christopher Bopp, Commanding Officer, MCB Camp Blaz. “On this island Marines and their CHamoru brethren have lived in peace and fought in war together and we are proud to carry on this legacy of honor and courage.”

 

Guam’s history is marked by the enduring partnership between the U.S. military and the people of Guam. Since the establishment of Marine Barracks Guam in 1899, the Marine Corps has had a nearly continuous presence on Guam. The Marine Barracks was reactivated after World War II and deactivated November 10, 1992.

 

During the ceremony at War in the Pacific National Historical Park, honors were rendered to the Honorable Lou Leon Guerrero, Governor of Guam; Commandant of the Marine Corps; U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy, Installations and Environmental; Japanese Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Defense and Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs provided remarks. The ceremony ended with a traditional pass and review.

 

“I believe that on the horizon lies the opportunities that Ben (Blaz) wished for our people,” said the Honorable Leon Guerrero. “No longer are we dealing with challenges and isolation, we are cultivating a more sustainable and comprehensive Indo-Pacific allyship. The future of Guam is inseparable from the future of the broader Indo-Pacific and the success of the Marines is inseparable from the success of Guam’s people. Together we are an island and an ocean united; together we are always better and always stronger; together we are always faithful. Semper Fidelis.”

 

Situated on Guam’s northern plateau, Camp Blaz will serve as a strategic hub as the Department of Defense realizes the vision of the 2022 National Defense Strategy. The base construction projects currently underway are partially funded by a large monetary contribution from the Government of Japan.

 

“Forward, persistent presence is key to the regional security and stability in the Indo-Pacific. Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz is a critical part of that. More than that, it shows our undivided relationship with the Government of Japan,” said the Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. David H. Berger.

 

Camp Blaz represents a significant milestone for the future of both the Marine Corps and Guam. The base’s forward presence and engagement in the Pacific will play an essential role in strengthening the ability of the U.S. and its allies and partners for a collective defense and to promote regional security.

 

“The Japan and U.S. alliance is the cornerstone of the people, the peace and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific region and the linchpin of Japan’s foreign policy,” said Ms. Yoshikawa Yuumi, Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs.

 

The Marine Corps is committed to upholding the legacy of Brig. Gen. Blaz’s, prioritizing environmental and cultural stewardship, and building on the established relationships with the people of Guam remains integral in all aspects of development of this installation.

 

“It is right here, today, that we come together to demonstrate the power of partnership and the importance of community,” said the Honorable Mrs. Meredith Berger, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy, Installations and Environment.

 

https://www.pacom.mil/Media/News/News-Article-View/Article/3279525/marine-corps-reactivates-base-on-guam/

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US military operation kills top ISIS leader, 10 additional terrorists in Somalia

Jan 26, 2023

 

The US terminated Bilal al-Sudan, a senior ISIS leader residing in Somalia, along with 10 additional members of the terrorist group in a counterterrorism mission that found zero American military casualties across the operation.

 

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a statement on Thursday, "On January 25, on orders from the President, the US military conducted an assault operation in northern Somalia that resulted in the death of a number of ISIS members, including Bilal-al-Sudani, an ISIS leader in Somalia and a key facilitator for ISIS’s global network, according to CNN.

 

According to Fox News, Military officials said on Thursday the operation took "extraordinary coordination and careful planning across all elements of the US government for many months"

 

The military officials told Fox that al-Sudani was using Africa as a base to expand ISIS' global network. He was funding operations and was focusing on expansion in Africa and Afghanistan.

 

Austin said, "This action leaves the United States and its partners safer and more secure, and it reflects our steadfast commitment to protecting Americans from the threat of terrorism at home and abroad."

 

US Africa Command said, "Protecting civilians remains a vital part of the command’s operations to promote greater security for all Africans."

 

Joe Biden authorized the mission after planning reached a "critical stage" last week and after the recommendations of Austin and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley.

 

One official told Fox that the mission was originally intended as a capture and said, "An intended capture operation was ultimately determined to be the best option to maximize the intelligence value of the operation and increase its precision in challenging terrain."

 

"At the same time, and based on extensive past experience, we recognize that even an intended capture operation might well result in al-Sudani’s death — as it ultimately did," the official added.

 

https://thepostmillennial.com/us-military-operation-kills-top-isis-leader-10-additional-terrorists-in-somalia