Anonymous ID: 103f28 Jan. 23, 2024, 8:50 p.m. No.20293280   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3289

>>20293222

 

You should get going on that Beer Run

Is your cubicle spacious? Governement issue lowest bidder I realize, but maybe you got one where you have enough space to kick off your heals before you scratch your balls.

Beer Run, you can drive the big SUV knowing the vehicle in Basic Black will go with your dress, even if the purse doesn't

Anonymous ID: 103f28 Jan. 23, 2024, 9:22 p.m. No.20293428   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3439 >>3450

>>20293389

>Greeting Cult member, sorry if I trigger you with this post, but would you mind backing up your claim with a single good image that's come from Jim's pay-to-play proto scam?

 

Been called worse by Media Matters scum like yourself. "Cult Member" feels kinda good. I might spare a one fingered salute for you, but other than that don't feel too obligated to go through all my folders. Get the fedbois to get that beer run done, might change my mind

Anonymous ID: 103f28 Jan. 23, 2024, 9:51 p.m. No.20293509   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3533 >>3543 >>3568

U.S. Navy Releases Names of Two SEALs Lost at Sea in Gulf of Aden

Published Jan 22, 2024 8:32 PM by The Maritime Executive

 

The U.S. Navy has named the two sailors who were lost at sea in the Gulf of Aden on January 11. Both were assigned to a West Coast-based unit, and went missing during a boarding operation to search a suspicious dhow.

 

The two deceased were Special Warfare Operator 1st Class Christopher J. Chambers, 37, and Navy Special Warfare Operator 2nd Class Nathan Gage Ingram, 27. The two men were part of a team of SEALs operating from the deck of the sea base USS Lewis B. Puller and were on a mission to search a vessel suspected of carrying Iranian arms to Yemen. The team found what it was looking for - a cache of Iranian anti-ship missile parts - but it came at a cost. One of the men was washed off a boarding ladder by a wave, and the other jumped in to save him.

 

The Navy led a 10-day, multinational search team for Ingram and Chambers, but without success. It was finally called off on Sunday.

 

Chambers' awards included four Navy Achievement Medals, the Army Achievement Medal and the Combat Action Ribbon, among others. Ingram's distinctions were not released.

 

โ€œChris and Gage selflessly served their country with unwavering professionalism and exceptional capabilities," said Capt. Blake L. Chaney, commander, Naval Special Warfare Group 1. "They were exceptional warriors, cherished teammates, and dear friends to many within the Naval Special Warfare community."

 

The circumstances that led to their disappearance remain under investigation.

 

https://maritime-executive.com/article/u-s-navy-releases-names-of-two-seals-lost-at-sea-in-gulf-of-aden

Anonymous ID: 103f28 Jan. 23, 2024, 11:08 p.m. No.20293721   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3737 >>3835

NATO signs 1.1 billion euro contract for 155mm artillery ammunition

by Sabine Siebold and Benoit Van Overstraeten January 23, 20245:08 AM ESTUpdated 21 hours ago

 

BRUSSELS, Jan 23 (Reuters) - NATO signed a 1.1 billion euro ($1.2 billion) contract for hundreds of thousands of 155mm artillery rounds on Tuesday, some of which will be supplied to Ukraine after Kyiv complained of ammunition shortages.

"The war in Ukraine has become a battle of ammunition," NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters after a signing ceremony at the Western military alliance's headquarters in Brussels.

 

Ukrainian Defence Minister Rustem Umerov said last week a shortage of ammunition, which he described as "shell hunger", was a big problem for Kyiv's troops nearly two years after Russia's full-scale invasion.

The NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) struck the deal on behalf of several allies who will either pass on the shells to Ukraine or use them to stock up their own depleted inventories.

 

A NATO official identified the buyers as Belgium, Lithuania and Spain, which pooled together to benefit from the lower prices ensured by buying in bulk.

The contract is likely to yield about 220,000 rounds of artillery ammunition, with the first deliveries expected at the end of 2025, the official told Reuters.

The shells will be supplied by French arms maker Nexter and Germany's Junghans, according to an industry source.

 

Since NATO began a programme to address shortfalls in allies' military stocks last July, the NSPA has agreed deals worth some $10 billion (9.19 billion euros), Stoltenberg said. This included artillery and tank shells, and Patriot air defence missiles.

At a meeting in February, NATO defence ministers are set to discuss other ways to step up industrial production which the NATO chief described as absolutely necessary to enable continued Western support for Kyiv.

($1 = 0.9185 euros)

 

https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/nato-signs-11-bln-euro-contract-155mm-artillery-ammunition-2024-01-23/

Anonymous ID: 103f28 Jan. 23, 2024, 11:19 p.m. No.20293740   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3747 >>3750 >>3753

>>20293719

 

At this stage it is looking like we will run out of Palestinians before Ukrainians.

Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab are quite pleased with the population reduction

I was very young then, but I remember the Palestinians starting all the terrorism shit so I find them even more expendable than the Iranians do