Anonymous ID: 08cc7d Feb. 21, 2025, 4:51 a.m. No.22625518   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5521 >>5648

>>22625017

Ties Match

Red Line?

Candy Cane stripes?

Is it Christmas?

MC (Military Code?)

13.3

 

Trial Defense Services

FORT KNOXFIELD OFFICE

 

You may be separated under this chapter when it is determined that you are unqualified for further military service

because of unsatisfactory performance. Your Commander must determine that:

  1. You will not develop sufficiently to participate satisfactorily in further training and/or become a

satisfactory soldier; or,

  1. The seriousness of the circumstances is such that your retention will have an adverse impact on military

discipline, good order and morale; and also establishes that:

a) You will be a disruptive influence in duty assignments;

b) The circumstances forming the basis for separation will likely continue or recur;

c) It is unlikely you have either the ability to perform duties effectively or your potential for

advancement or leadership is unlikely.

 

https://home.army.mil/knox/8215/6624/4722/Chapter_13.pdf

Anonymous ID: 08cc7d Feb. 21, 2025, 5:16 a.m. No.22625629   🗄️.is 🔗kun

When do the Sheep learn, that DeNiro is a paid puppet of the Pedophile cult, and Pence/Pelosi was J6?

 

Robert De Niro’s Politically Charged Answer Leaves ‘Late Show’ In Eerie Silence

 

A routine talk show question for Robert De Niro took a political ― and incredibly poignant ― turn on Wednesday’s broadcast of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”

 

While promoting his new Netflix political thriller “Zero Day,” the Oscar-winning actor was asked by host Stephen Colbert to name his heroes. De Niro first listed late actor Marlon Brando and South African leader Nelson Mandela.

 

But when Colbert pressed De Niro again for an American hero, the outspoken critic of President Donald Trump named the police officers who defended the U.S. Capitol from the mob of violent Trump supporters on Jan. 6, 2021.

 

“I think of the Capitol Police, the guys at Capitol Police. The Metropolitan Police,” De Niro said.“Michael Fanone, Aquilino Gonell, Harry Dunn, Daniel Hodgesand everybody else who was involved and affected and hurt by that.”

 

Colbert followed up with a pointed question referencing efforts by Trump and Republicans to downplay the violence of that day.

 

“Can you imagine being Capitol Police now and watching those people marching past you who want to deny that you served them that day?” Colbert asked.

 

“Yep, it’s something,” De Niro responded.

 

The pair then fell silent for several seconds.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/robert-niro-politically-charged-answer-143308103.html