• https://www.khq.com/news/veterans-treatment-court-to-open-in-kootenai-county/article_cb591d5a-aa96-11ee-8c1d-83a7efc2e2e9.html
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    Veterans Treatment Court to open in Kootenai County
    COEUR d'ALENE, Idaho - Over 16,000 veterans call Kootenai County home. Some of those veterans struggling with mental illness and substance abuse will soon have a new outlet.
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  • It’s that time again! We will be in deer camp this weekend 5-7 January 2024, at none other than Coon Creek, LLC in Andalusia, Alabama! We hope to continue our streak of good luck this year with an amazing experience and fellowship opportunity! This year we will be taking US Army Veteran Alfonso Nixon after a big buck ! Say a prayer for everyone involved and wish us luck in south Alabama!
    #experiencethis #cooncreeklodge #sweethomealabama
    It’s that time again! We will be in deer camp this weekend 5-7 January 2024, at none other than Coon Creek, LLC in Andalusia, Alabama! We hope to continue our streak of good luck this year with an amazing experience and fellowship opportunity! This year we will be taking US Army Veteran Alfonso Nixon after a big buck 🦌! Say a prayer for everyone involved and wish us luck in south Alabama! #experiencethis #cooncreeklodge #sweethomealabama
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  • Hope everyone had a good new near
    Hope everyone had a good new near
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  • Time to hunt the big bucks. Super stoked to be a part of this event. Special thanks to all the guys at UXO. Stay tuned for updates as we embark on this our first big hunt.
    Time to hunt the big bucks. Super stoked to be a part of this event. Special thanks to all the guys at UXO. Stay tuned for updates as we embark on this our first big hunt.
    It’s that time again! We will be in deer camp this weekend 5-7 January 2024, at none other than Coon Creek, LLC in Andalusia, Alabama! We hope to continue our streak of good luck this year with an amazing experience and fellowship opportunity! This year we will be taking US Army Veteran Alfonso Nixon after a big buck ! Say a prayer for everyone involved and wish us luck in south Alabama!
    #experiencethis #cooncreeklodge #sweethomealabama
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  • Gun Runners
    - Steve White
    Gun Runners - Steve White
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  • The Foundation for Exceptional Warriors - The FEW
    - 4 Jan, 2022

    He was the first.
    On this day in U.S. Army SF history, 04-January, 2002:
    US Army Special Forces Staff Sgt. Ross Chapman was killed by enemy fire near Khost, Afghanistan. He became the first US military service member to be Killed In Action by enemy fire after 9/11.

    Chapman's military career spanned 13 years and included combat service in Haiti, Panama and the Persian Gulf War. In 1989, he parachuted into Panama during the invasion of that country. He also served in Operation Desert Storm and later attended the U.S. Army Special Forces School at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Assigned to the 1st Special Forces Group following the 11 September attacks, Chapman was directing troop movements from the back of a flatbed truck when he was shot. He did not die instantly from the attack, which also saw a CIA Paramilitary Operations Officer from Special Activities Division wounded.

    Rest Easy, Brother - We Remember...
    DOL

    #exceptionalwarriors #TheFEW #purpleheart #SOF #Valor #Heroes #warfighter #America #armyranger #navySEAL #MARSOC #JSOC #SOCOM #greenberet #ranger #PJ #jtac #deltaforce #OGA
    The Foundation for Exceptional Warriors - The FEW - 4 Jan, 2022 He was the first. On this day in U.S. Army SF history, 04-January, 2002: US Army Special Forces Staff Sgt. Ross Chapman was killed by enemy fire near Khost, Afghanistan. He became the first US military service member to be Killed In Action by enemy fire after 9/11. Chapman's military career spanned 13 years and included combat service in Haiti, Panama and the Persian Gulf War. In 1989, he parachuted into Panama during the invasion of that country. He also served in Operation Desert Storm and later attended the U.S. Army Special Forces School at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Assigned to the 1st Special Forces Group following the 11 September attacks, Chapman was directing troop movements from the back of a flatbed truck when he was shot. He did not die instantly from the attack, which also saw a CIA Paramilitary Operations Officer from Special Activities Division wounded. Rest Easy, Brother - We Remember... DOL #exceptionalwarriors #TheFEW #purpleheart #SOF #Valor #Heroes #warfighter #America #armyranger #navySEAL #MARSOC #JSOC #SOCOM #greenberet #ranger #PJ #jtac #deltaforce #OGA
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  • Love the Night Sky
    NGC 6357: THE LOBSTER NEBULA

    Why is the Lobster Nebula forming some of the most massive stars known? No one is yet sure. Cataloged NGC 6357, The Lobster Nebula houses the open star cluster Pismis 24 near its center--a home to unusually bright and massive stars. The overall blue glow near the inner star forming region results from the emission of ironised hydrogen gas. The surrounding nebula, featured here, holds a complex tapestry of gas, dark dust, stars still forming, and newly born stars. The intricate patterns are caused by complex interaction between interstellar winds, radiation pressures, magnetic fields and gravity. NGC 6357 spans about 400light years and lies about 8,000 light years away towards the constellation of the Scorpion.

    Taken from Astronomy Picture of the Day
    Love the Night Sky NGC 6357: THE LOBSTER NEBULA Why is the Lobster Nebula forming some of the most massive stars known? No one is yet sure. Cataloged NGC 6357, The Lobster Nebula houses the open star cluster Pismis 24 near its center--a home to unusually bright and massive stars. The overall blue glow near the inner star forming region results from the emission of ironised hydrogen gas. The surrounding nebula, featured here, holds a complex tapestry of gas, dark dust, stars still forming, and newly born stars. The intricate patterns are caused by complex interaction between interstellar winds, radiation pressures, magnetic fields and gravity. NGC 6357 spans about 400light years and lies about 8,000 light years away towards the constellation of the Scorpion. Taken from Astronomy Picture of the Day
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  • From the archives:
    - 4 Jan, 2020:
    From the archives: - 4 Jan, 2020:
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  • https://www.vice.com/en/article/wj7db9/flat-earth-rocket-mad-mike-hughes?fbclid=IwAR24zDnqkyh-REASlw1NZxz-gSjCqy5K0Kag765h1xwv8Qwi7wsUIbD_Kb4
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    Flat Earther Survives Rocket Launch, Earth Still Round
    Watch "Mad" Mike Hughes beat his own previous record by launching himself to just under 1,900 feet in a homebrew rocket.
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