Something the military recruiter doesn’t tell is that while you might be defending the ‘rights’ of silly-vilians by joining up, you actually lose yours:
“I’m learning everything for the first time, including working with the U. S. Soldiers. This was a great opportunity. I’ve never shot my rifle off of a building from a distance.”-Sergeant Yuasa Yuichi
Japanese snipers getting U.S. Army urban sniper training in Yaklima, Washington, 08 September 2016
Despite Japan still being an official monarchy, and its present prime minister is a known neo-imperialist, Japanese snipers are being trained by the U.S. Army, and given tours of U.S. military armored vehicles. It’s happeneing at Yakima, Washington.
U.S. 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, 2-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 7th Infantry Division showing off their Stryker IFV to Japanese:
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force 12th Regiment urban sniper training in Yakima, Washington:
Japan’s current emporor, Akihito (his father Hirohito reigned during Japan’s genocidal war which was finally stopped by the U.S. dropping two nukes on the island nation in 1945, Hirohito was never charged with war crimes and reigned until his death in 1989), is begging to be allowed to abdicate becasue of his health. At present Japan’s imperialist law does not allow emporors to abdicate, they must serve until death. Japanese news media polling shows the majority of Japanese want the law changed. Prime Minister Abe Shinzo claims the ‘elected’ politicians are working to change the law.
U.S. Africa Command’s (AfriCom) Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa is fighting “violent extremist” terrorists by targeting an increasing source of revenue for those terrorist; poaching endangered wild animals. The latest anti-poaching training took place in the Republic of Djibouti:
Despite many silly-vilians in Japan demanding the removal of U.S. V-22 Ospreys (due to high accident rate world-wide, 1991-2000 four crashes 36 people killed, since 2007 three crashes six killed), the neo-imperialist government of Abe Shinzo is buying U.S. made MV-22 Ospreys ostensibly for disaster preparedness:
“It’s the only kind in the world, the only one in the world. It was specially delivered to us to assist Marine Aircraft Group 12 in maintaining their qualifications to fly without having to go too far and leave this area of operation to do it, so it gives them the ability to train here on deck.”-Gunnery Sergeant Charles Maddox
U.S. Marine Attack Squadron 542, Iwakuni Japan, use the Expeditionary Hover Position Indicator to qualify pilots of the AV-8B+ for landing on helicopter/assault ships:
“You do not forget this sound, ever! North Vietnamese people, we know what is B-52.”-Vu Duy Thanh, survivor of B-52 strikes in Vietnam, and witness to B-52 strikes on Iraq during Operation Desert Storm
Delamere Training Range in Northern Australia
On 18 August 2016, U.S. Air Force B-52H bombers taking part in exercise Pitch Black were diverted to the British empire country of Australia, to take part in Australia’s Vietnam Remembrance Day.
Video fo B-52s being diverted over Australia:
Australia’s Vietnam Rememberance Day is set on the date of the Battle of Long Tan, which took place in 1966. Supposedly 1-hundred Diggers (Aussie soldiers) and three Kiwis (New Zealanders) were surrounded by 2-thousand Vietnamese. According to Australian news sources, without explanation the Vietnamese halted their assaults after three-and-a-half hours. 18 Diggers killed, 21 wounded. The Australians claim they killed 245 Vietnamese druing the battle.
Royal Australian Regiment (the ‘Royal’ means they’re still under controll of the British monarchy) following the sudden end of the Battle of Long Tan
It should be noted that veteran Digger commander Harry Smith, who took part in the Battle of Long Tan, openly criticizes Australia’s Vietnam Rememberance Day pointing out that Australians would be “up in arms” if Japan had an national holiday celebrating it’s bombing of the Aussie port of Darwin (Japan conducted air raids on Australia from 1942-43).
Amazingly there are news reports saying Vietnam actually gave the Aussie government the go-ahead to celebrate the U.S. led occupation of Vietnam, in Vietnam! More than 1-thousand Australians went to Vietnam for Vietnam Rememberance Day, that’s ten times the number of Diggers surrounded at the Battle of Long Tan!
But to add even more insult to the Vietnamese veterans who fought against occupation, the U.S. Air Force diverted two B-52H bombers to Australia for the celibrations. The B-52 bomber became an infamous icon of genocide during the Vietnam occuation after bombing “them into the Stone Age”. In 1995, the Vietnamese government claimed that U.S. airstrikes (from 1965-74) caused most of the 2-million civilian causualties during the occupation!
The final, and ‘heaviest’ B-52 bombing missions over Vietnam were ordered by president Richard Nixon, about 20-thousand tons of bombs dropped in one week of December 1972!
Remains of B-52 still visible in Hanoi today. For a long time the USAF denied its B-52s were being shot down by the ‘stone aged’ Vietnamese
B-52 shoot down over Hanoi:
It was called Linebacker II, also known as Christmas Bombings (isn’t that nice of you ‘christians’?). Here’s audio of Nixon and Henry Kissinger talking about creating a False Flag excuse for launching the Christmas Bombings:
They were bombed “back to the Stone Age”, the U.S. and Australia never lost a battle, but who won the war?
“The Americans are still relying on their large, sophisticated war machine with electronics and awesome carpet bombs. That’s their strong point. But they have always underestimated their enemy. That’s their weakness…”-Bui Tin, former Colonel in People’s Army of Viet-Nam (PAVN), February 1991
“No army has ever surrendered because they were subjected to heavy bombardment.”-Eugene J. Carroll Junior, retired USN Rear Admiral, February 1991
U.S. Marine Corps photo by Corporal Clarence A. Leake.
USMC 1st Tank Battalion, 1st Marine Division, during a Large Scale Exercise (LSE) on Twentynine Palms, California, August 2016.
USMC photo by Corporal Clarence A. Leake.
Being a ‘tanker’ is more than just ‘humping’ rounds; there’s lots of busting wheel hubs and tracks, fueling, a little mine/lane clearing and then finally some live fire:
USMC photo by Corporal Clarence A. Leake.
USMC photo by Corporal Clarence A. Leake.
Notice the 120mm round has a shell casing made of clear combustible plastic/cellulose, the silver-grey color is the explosive charge. The steel end-cap on the combustible shell-casing is called the afcap, it contains the primer charge. The afcaps get recycled onto new 120mm rounds. Kit bashers note that USMC M1A1s have features not found on U.S. Army M1A1s.
USMC photo by Corporal Clarence A. Leake.
A Mine Clearing Line Charge (MCLC, pronounced mic-lic) fired from an amphibious AAV.
USMC photo by Corporal Clarence A. Leake.
MCLC explosion.
In this video a Marine officer tells you how proud he is of his tankers: