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Vehicle I-D: F-15EX has arrived! Commander says “It’s an EX-citing day!”

U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sergeant John McRell.

On 11MAR2021, Boeing delivered the first production F-15EX to Eglin Air Force Base (AFB), Florida, for testing and evaluation.

USAF photo by Technical Sergeant John McRell.

The 96th Operations Group 40th Flight Test Squadron, and 53rd Wing 85th Test & Evaluation Squadron, will put the F-15EX (aka EX1) through the mill.

USAF photo by Technical Sergeant John Raven.

Can you spot EX1?

USAF photo by Technical Sergeant John Raven, 11MAR2021.

USAF photo by Technical Sergeant John Raven.

USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Joshua Hoskins.

The F-15EX is hard to distinguish from the F-15E Strike Eagle.  A couple of ECM ‘ears’ protruding on the sides of the cockpit.  The blade antennae are different.  The pods on top of the tail fins are now symmetrical.  Some ECM bumps protruding from the rear.

USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Joshua Hoskins.

F-15EX arrives, parks next to F-15E, video by Jennifer Vollmer:

Official USAF video report, reveals that while it is a two seater it actually needs only one crew to operate:

Official USAF music video:

EX2 is also expected to make an appearance over Eglin AFB, soon.

Vehicle I-D, February 2021:   F-15EX-CITEMENT!

Biden’s War: North Dakota deploying to Middle East!

On 02FEB2021, the North Dakota National Guard announced that its 835th Engineer Utilities Detachment is deploying to somewhere in The Middle East during Summer 2021.

It is the first overseas mobilization for the 835th Engineer Utilities Detachment.  But it’s not the first time North Dakota engineers were given deployment notification.  In November 2010 they were told to prep for deployment (location was never made public), but in June 2011 that deployment was cancelled.

Now that Joe Biden is President, it’s his war now!

Biden’s War: MAINE DEPLOYS TO AFRICA!

Biden’s War: Maine deploys to Africa!

On 10MAR2021, it was revealed that approximately 130 militia personnel of Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion 172nd Infantry-Mountain, 86th Infantry Brigade, deployed for ‘The Horn of Africa’.

Their first stop is Fort Bliss, Texas, for training.    The 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team is a multi-state Army National Guard light infantry unit headquartered in Vermont.  Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion 172nd Infantry-Mountain is part of 86th Infantry, but is located in Brewer, Maine.

Here’s a video announcing the deployment, includes not only military leaders but state politicians as well, and using the pandemic panic-attack as the excuse for making a video announcement on 10MAR2021:

While the deployment was known about since 2019, now that Joe Biden is President, it’s his war now!

Biden’s War: NEBRASKA MILITARY POLICE DEPLOY TO MIDDLE EAST!

Vaccine Fail: Nebraska state militia refuse the shot!

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Nebraska Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Jamie Titus.

Despite being activated to conduct pandemic panic-attack vaccination operations, the majority of Nebraska National Guard personnel are refusing to get the shot themselves!

According to the Nebraska National Guard, only 25% of their militia members have gotten even the first dose of vaccine (Air and Army combined)!   It must be made clear that even the U.S. military is not forcing personnel to get the CoViD shot, because it is officially still considered “experimental” by the FDA!   (The FDA approved such vaccines under their Emergency Use Authorization [EUA] only.)

Nebraska Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Jamie Titus.

When you separate National Guard data into personnel from Army or Air Force units there is a noticeable difference; Air Force personnel are more apt to go along with what the government wants them do to42% of Nebraska’s Air National Guard personnel have been vaccinated.

The U.S. Department of Defense refers to vaccines being accepted by personnel as the ‘take rate’.  However, it was also admitted by the federal level National Guard Bureau that there won’t be enough vaccines for all the states’ militia units “until later in April.”

Nebraska National Guard photo by Major Scott Ingalsbe.

North Platte Telegraph: Nebraska Guard assists mass vaccination at Bailey Yard

Military.com: Guard Members Less Likely to Get COVID-19 Vaccination Than Active Troops

Vaccine Fail: CALIFORNIA

Going Viral: INFLUENZA WAITING IN THE WINGS!

Biden’s War: Nebraska Military Police deploy to Middle East!

Nebraska National Guard photo by Captain Travis Kirchner.

On 22FEB2021, a send-off ceremony was held for 45 Military Police personnel of the Nebraska Army National Guard’s 192nd Military Police Detachment.

Nebraska National Guard photo by Captain Travis Kirchner.

They headed to Fort Bliss, Texas, then after that nine months somewhere in The Middle East.

Nebraska National Guard photo by Captain Travis Kirchner.

Now that Joe Biden is President, it’s his war now!

Biden’s War: MINNESOTA DEPLOYS TO KUWAIT!

ALASKA BLACKHAWKS DEPLOY TO MIDDLE EAST! RETURNING GUARDSMEN NOW IN QUARANTINE!

Biden’s War: Minnesota deploys to Kuwait!

Minnesota Army National Guard photo by Anthony Housey.

On 08MAR2021, more than one thousand Minnesota Army National Guard personnel deployed to Kuwait, in support of Operation Spartan Shield.

Minnesota Army National Guard photo by Anthony Housey.

Prior to actual ship-out to Kuwait, the state militia personnel will go through deployment training on Fort Bliss, Texas.  Once in Kuwait, they will be there for at least nine months.

Minnesota Army National Guard photo by Anthony Housey.

Now that Joe Biden is President, it’s his war now!

KSTP: Minnesota National Guard report outlines lessons learned during last summer’s riots

Vehicle I-D: M109A7, don’t call it a Paladin, another ‘tool’ of the British Empire!

“Samuel, notify your men; the British are coming.”-General Oliver Prescott, 19APR1775

North Carolina Army National Guard photo by Robert Jordan.

On 18MAR2021, the North Carolina Army National Guard got brand new M109A7s.

U.S. Army photo by Cameron Porter.

About 36 M109A7, so-called next generation Paladin, self propelled artillery, and their ammo carrying M992A3 vehicles, arrived at the U.S. Army Prepositioned Stock-2 Coleman worksite in Germany, 04MAR2021.

U.S. Army photo by Sergeant Calab Franklin.

On 16SEP2020, the 2nd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment (2-82 FA), 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division fired its first shots with next-gen M109A7, at Fort Hood, Texas.

USA photo by Sergeant Calab Franklin.

Here’s why it is not a Paladin: At first it might be hard to tell the difference between an M109A7 and the M109A6.  It is not just a radical upgrade of the M109A6, it is a totally new vehicle.  The hull of the M109A7 is not your father’s/grandfather’s M109, it is based on the lower hull of the Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle.

USA photo by Sergeant Calab Franklin.

Texas artillerymen take cover behind an M992A3 Field Artillery Ammunition Supply Vehicle (also based on the Bradley) while they pull the lanyard on the M109A7.

USA photo by Sergeant Benjamin Northcutt.

An M109A7 gets a lift at the Port of Antwerp, Belgium, 22JAN2019.

USA photo by Sergeant Benjamin Northcutt.

An M109A7 Howitzer from 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, maneuvers inside the cargo-ship Resolve, 20JAN2019.

USA photo by Sergeant Heidi Kroll.

Compare this photo of an M109A6 during a wargame in Toruń, Poland, 22JUL2020, with the photo of the M109A7 in the cargo-ship Resolve.  You should be able to note the differences (tracks, shape of hull).

Video by Staff Sergeant Adam Decker, explaining 1st Battalion, 5th Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division’s M109A7 qualifications in Toruń, Poland, March 2019:

Photo via 1st Infantry Division.

More examples of why the ‘A7’ is not a Paladin: In this 2016 photo of a M109A6 on Fort Riley, California, you can clearly see the recoil spade on the back of the hull (one on each side of the access door).  The M109A7 has no spades.  You can also see the type of track, which is skinnier than that used on the M109A7.

The M109A6 has a 440 horsepower diesel, while the M109A7 has a 600hp engine.  According to British sources, the M109A7 requires only four crewmembers and has automated loading of the gun, which can be aimed while the vehicle is moving.

The U.S. Army awarded a $688-million contract to BAE Systems, in October 2013, for the production of Paladin M109A7.  BAE is a British Empire company (formerly British Aerospace BAe, and GEC-Marconi/Marconi Electronic Systems MES).  In 2015, BAE got another $245-million from the U.S. Army, for the M109A7 and the M992A3 Field Artillery Ammunition Supply Vehicle.  Another $414-million was paid to BAE at the end of 2017!  All that was in addition to the total of at least $377-million paid to BAE to upgrade the M109A6 and M992A2 under the Paladin Integrated Management (PIM) program!

In the late 1990s, under the Bill Clinton regime, MES began taking over U.S. defense contractors.  In 1999, MES and BAe merged to create BAE Systems, apparently to stop a U.S. defense contractor from taking over MES.  In 2001, the same year the False Flag War on Terror began, BAE Systems aggressively invaded the U.S. defense industry, taking over many U.S. companies, including cyber security companies.

Vehicle I-D: MLRS, BRITISH RED COATS INVADE U.S. ARMY BASE IN GERMANY!

Proof the U.S. is the ‘tool’ of the British Empire: BAE M777 Artillery

Rivet Joint-Air Seeker: RC-135V/W PATRIOT & RED COAT

Vehicle I-D: ONCE A RED COAT, NOW A BLUE ANGEL

Vehicle I-D: POKEY AIRPORT, IDAHO ARMY NATIONAL GUARD M109 PALADIN

Vehicle I-D: 1-148 FIELD ARTILLERY GATE GUARDS, including an older M109

Biden’s War: Alaska Blackhawks deploy to Middle East! Returning Guardsmen now in quarantine!

Alaska Army National Guard photo by Specialist Grace Nechanicky.

Now that Joe Biden is President, it’s his war now!

Alaska Army National Guard photo by Specialist Grace Nechanicky.

On 07MAR2021, about 60 Alaska Army National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk operators (Alpha Company, 1-168th General Support Aviation Battalion), along with four UH-60 Blackhawks, deployed for missions in Iraq and Syria (Operation Inherent Resolve).

This deployment comes just three days after about 80 Alaska Army National Guard personnel returned from a deployment to Poland.  The returning Guard personnel are now under 14 day pandemic panic-attack quarantine!

Biden’s War: TENNESSEE DEPLOYS TO MIDDLE EAST!

Biden’s War: Tennessee deploys to Middle East!

“We’ve trained under unique circumstances, and many Soldiers assisted with the CoViD-19 task force and other missions this past year.”-Lieutenant Colonel Phillip Hill Juniopr, 1-181st Battalion Commander

Tennessee Army National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Timothy Cordeiro.

Now that Joe Biden is President, it’s his war now!

Tennessee Army National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Timothy Cordeiro.

More than 350 personnel from Tennessee National Guard’s 1st Battalion, 181st Field Artillery Regiment, deployed on 07MAR2021, for a 10-month deployment to an undisclosed location in The Middle East.

Biden’s War: CONNECTICUT DEPLOYS TO AFRICA!

Mexican helicopter attacks USS Conolly!

Photo by Alan Gragg, 29APR2009.

In 2009, a Mexican MBB (Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm) Bo-105 Bolkow helicopter attacked the former USS Conolly (DD-979).  It was part of a multi-national effort to sink the ex-U.S. Navy ship.

It was part of an international wargame called UNITAS Gold (‘Gold’ referring to the 50th Anniversary of the wargames).  Participating countries were Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Germany, Mexico, Peru, United States and Uruguay.

2.75 inch rocket hits Conolly in the signal tower.

Photo by Alan Gragg.

U.S. Navy’s guided-missile destroyer USS Oscar Austin (DDG-79) joins in, firing on the Conolly in the background.

USN photo by Petty Officer Third Class Seth Johnson.

The Spruance class destroyer was named for Admiral Richard Lansing Conolly.  Laid down 29SEP1975, launched 19FEB1977,  commissioned 14OCT1978, decommissioned 18SEP1998, sunk 29APR2009.  Efforts were made to turn it into a museum ship in Illinois, but failed due to lack of financial support.

Radar equipped Bo-105, 26APR2009, USN photo by Petty Officer Second Class Brandon Shelander.

Video report about UNITAS 2009:

Vehicle I-D: MARINA ARMADA DE MÉXICO MIL 17