>If we 're using iron eagle as a Nazi term, I get it, but to apply it to Flynn or others- that ain't right!
An Iron Eagle can refer to a high ranking officer that is denied further promotion, such as what happened to Flynn under Hussein.
>If we 're using iron eagle as a Nazi term, I get it, but to apply it to Flynn or others- that ain't right!
An Iron Eagle can refer to a high ranking officer that is denied further promotion, such as what happened to Flynn under Hussein.
it's as simple as a military glass ceiling, an iron eagle can't fly any higher
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>SAT knockout forced new CLAS tech [online] by who?
>[Controlled] moment activated? [17]
https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/280727-noaas-goes-17-satellite-reaches-final-location-sends-back-awesome-images
look more closely at the map; it's concave
The tradition of flying the flag at half-staff began in the 17th century. According to some sources, the flag is lowered to make room for an "invisible flag of death" flying above. (Wikipedia)
Hands up