• Fallen Night Stalkers, October:
    Rest Easy, Night Stalkers, We Remember....
    Prayers Outbound For Your Family
    Never Forgotten.
    NSDQ!
    Fallen Night Stalkers, October: Rest Easy, Night Stalkers, We Remember.... Prayers Outbound For Your Family Never Forgotten. NSDQ!
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  • U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command
    · 01 August, 2022

    Today is Gold Star Children’s Day!

    Passed by Congress last year, it serves to honor the sacrifice and hardship of our #GoldStarChildren.

    Never forget the fallen men and women of the United States Armed Forces and the children that carry on!

    #GoldStarChildrensDay #NSDQ
    U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command · 01 August, 2022 Today is Gold Star Children’s Day! Passed by Congress last year, it serves to honor the sacrifice and hardship of our #GoldStarChildren. Never forget the fallen men and women of the United States Armed Forces and the children that carry on! #GoldStarChildrensDay #NSDQ
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  • Fallen Night Stalkers, August:
    Rest Easy, Night Stalkers, We Remember....
    Prayers Outbound For Your Family
    Never Forgotten.
    NSDQ!
    Fallen Night Stalkers, August: Rest Easy, Night Stalkers, We Remember.... Prayers Outbound For Your Family Never Forgotten. NSDQ!
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  • FIV - FOB West SITREP:
    This station is hunkered down, OP is online.
    - standing by for contingency operations:
    NSDQ!
    FIV - FOB West SITREP: This station is hunkered down, OP is online. - standing by for contingency operations: NSDQ!
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  • Monthly Buddy Check:
    - Reach Out!
    - Check On Each Other!
    - Sound Off If You Need Help!
    - Assist Others!
    NSDQ!
    Monthly Buddy Check: - Reach Out! - Check On Each Other! - Sound Off If You Need Help! - Assist Others! NSDQ!
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  • We’d like to wish Nick Mueller a happy heavenly birthday.
    He’d be 41 today.
    Please help us not let his sacrifice be forgotten.
    Rip Hero, NSDQ
    We’d like to wish Nick Mueller a happy heavenly birthday. He’d be 41 today. Please help us not let his sacrifice be forgotten. Rip Hero🙏, NSDQ🇺🇸
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  • Monthly Buddy Check:
    - Reach Out!
    - Check On Each Other!
    - Sound Off If You Need Help!
    - Assist Others!
    NSDQ!
    Monthly Buddy Check: - Reach Out! - Check On Each Other! - Sound Off If You Need Help! - Assist Others! NSDQ!
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  • You deserve 5 Mins to find your center and purpose. Prayerful and focused moments of gratitude. It’s not rocket science. The life we have is enough, you are ready for what God places in front of you.

    DO WORK, eat your veggies and be kind.

    NSDQ!-Serving

    https://youtu.be/j734gLbQFbU?si=I75shW77p59xf6zS
    You deserve 5 Mins to find your center and purpose. Prayerful and focused moments of gratitude. It’s not rocket science. The life we have is enough, you are ready for what God places in front of you. DO WORK, eat your veggies and be kind. NSDQ!-Serving https://youtu.be/j734gLbQFbU?si=I75shW77p59xf6zS
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  • https://shop.fall-in-veteran.com/products/unisex-softstyle-t-shirt

    The Special Fall In Veteran Tee - Design by ArtReynolds and Fall In.

    Support an Unrestricted America. JOIN your Tribe at Fall In.

    Contact FALL_IN_STAFF_DUTY with question about our business solutions intended to connect our Veteran Network.

    NSDQ!-Serving and LLTB!

    Thanks Art for all your support.

    #unitedwestand #jointtaskforcepatriot
    https://shop.fall-in-veteran.com/products/unisex-softstyle-t-shirt The Special Fall In Veteran Tee - Design by [ArtReynolds] and Fall In. Support an Unrestricted America. JOIN your Tribe at Fall In. Contact [FALL_IN_STAFF_DUTY] with question about our business solutions intended to connect our Veteran Network. NSDQ!-Serving and LLTB! Thanks Art for all your support. #unitedwestand #jointtaskforcepatriot
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  • https://www.linkedin.com/posts/fall-in-veteran-llc-0825932b2_sono1420-home-of-the-foundations-and-associations-activity-7206260355323363329-8diG?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios

    Thank you to our community. You keep our legacy alive by caring for those that gave us our most precious asset. -The Night Stalker

    NSDQ! Serving
    https://www.linkedin.com/posts/fall-in-veteran-llc-0825932b2_sono1420-home-of-the-foundations-and-associations-activity-7206260355323363329-8diG?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios Thank you to our community. You keep our legacy alive by caring for those that gave us our most precious asset. -The Night Stalker NSDQ! Serving
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  • https://www.linkedin.com/posts/fall-in-veteran-llc-0825932b2_sono1420-home-of-the-foundations-and-associations-activity-7206260355323363329-8diG?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios

    Don’t miss the opportunity to get this classic spirit and support the American military legacy of the 160th SOAR Night Stalkers.

    Thank You NSF!

    NSDQ!-Serving & LLTB!
    https://www.linkedin.com/posts/fall-in-veteran-llc-0825932b2_sono1420-home-of-the-foundations-and-associations-activity-7206260355323363329-8diG?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios Don’t miss the opportunity to get this classic spirit and support the American military legacy of the 160th SOAR Night Stalkers. Thank You NSF! NSDQ!-Serving & LLTB!
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  • https://shop.fall-in-veteran.com/products/get-a-job

    GREAT BOOK! Order HERE!

    Support a veteran story of sacrifice, redemption and hope. I have planned and flown with this Soldier in the 101st Airborne Division, and The 160th SOAR.

    This books offers 1) the humility of a man who gave his life in service to you, and 2) hard earned lessons-learned from a seasoned warrior.

    You can message me if you would like to book a speaking engagement with Eric.

    NSDQ! & LLTB!

    https://shop.fall-in-veteran.com/products/get-a-job GREAT BOOK! Order HERE! Support a veteran story of sacrifice, redemption and hope. I have planned and flown with this Soldier in the 101st Airborne Division, and The 160th SOAR. This books offers 1) the humility of a man who gave his life in service to you, and 2) hard earned lessons-learned from a seasoned warrior. You can message me if you would like to book a speaking engagement with Eric. NSDQ! & LLTB!
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    A soldier, husband, and father searching for answers in his quest to help his family find peace while dealing with a rare, deadly disease. This journey and his career takes him around the world while trying to care for his family, both physically and spiritually. Along the way, life continuously and brutally shows him how little he knows about his own religious beliefs. He will be forced into positions requiring him to solidify his faith and his personal relationship with Christ before leading others in their walk. God, as always, has a plan. One that involves messages, miracles, and literal writing on a wall that leads him in the right directions to answer questions he didn't know he had, and lead his family to salvation.
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  • Putting in some time on the courts. Back says, “ouch”, Knees say, “no”., hips say “not that way”, and the heart says, “good job ole man.”

    -NSDQ!
    Putting in some time on the courts. Back says, “ouch”, Knees say, “no”., hips say “not that way”, and the heart says, “good job ole man.” -NSDQ!
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  • via: Special Operations Recruiting Battalion, U.S. Army
    · 1 Jun, 2024
    Fort Liberty, North Carolina

    Getting them in and getting them out!

    ➤➤ An MH-47G Chinook helicopter from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment hovers above a building while 3rd SFG members descend. U.S. Army Special Operations Command Capabilities Exercise 2024 is a week long demonstration and immersive experience of the Army Special Operations Forces’ capabilities and equipment.
    —————————————————
    Looking for a few good pilots! Text SORB05 to 462-769
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    Sgt Justice McDonald
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    #toflythebest #aviators #abovethebest #go160thsoar #usmilaviators #nightstalkers #NSDQ #ArmyAviation #crewchief #FlyArmy
    via: Special Operations Recruiting Battalion, U.S. Army · 1 Jun, 2024 📍 Fort Liberty, North Carolina Getting them in and getting them out! ➤➤ An MH-47G Chinook helicopter from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment hovers above a building while 3rd SFG members descend. U.S. Army Special Operations Command Capabilities Exercise 2024 is a week long demonstration and immersive experience of the Army Special Operations Forces’ capabilities and equipment. ————————————————— Looking for a few good pilots! 📲 Text SORB05 to 462-769 ————————————————— 📸 Sgt Justice McDonald ————————————————— #toflythebest #aviators #abovethebest #go160thsoar #usmilaviators #nightstalkers #NSDQ #ArmyAviation #crewchief #FlyArmy
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  • Grateful for a legacy worth our nation’s greatest treasures.

    NSDQ! & LLTB!
    Grateful for a legacy worth our nation’s greatest treasures. NSDQ! & LLTB!
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  • To the 104 who have gave all :

    We gather with a heavy heart and deep gratitude to honor each and every one of you. Your names forever etched on the Nightstalker Memorial wall signify the sacrifices you made, the lives you led, and the profound impact you had on our nation and its defenders.

    You were warriors, brave and unrelenting , who embodied the spirit of the Nightstalkers. Your commitment to duty and unwavering dedication to protecting our freedoms are a testament to your character and courage. Each name represents a life that was lived with purpose, a life that touched others, and a life that will never be forgotten.

    We remember the names on this sacred wall, not as mere inscriptions, but as a powerful reminder of the tremendous sacrifice made by you and your families. We are forever indebted to you for your selflessness, your service, and the ultimate price you paid.

    As we stand before this memorial, we pledge to honor your memory and carry your legacy forward. We will ensure that your stories are told, your bravery celebrated, and your names spoken with reverence and gratitude. Your sacrifice will forever be etched in our hearts, inspiring us to live with the same dedication, courage, and honor that you exemplified.

    Thank you,, for your unwavering service, unyielding bravery, and the extraordinary sacrifices you made. Your names will forever be engraved in our hearts and in the annals of history.
    NSDQ NSDF
    To the 104 who have gave all : We gather with a heavy heart and deep gratitude to honor each and every one of you. Your names forever etched on the Nightstalker Memorial wall signify the sacrifices you made, the lives you led, and the profound impact you had on our nation and its defenders. You were warriors, brave and unrelenting , who embodied the spirit of the Nightstalkers. Your commitment to duty and unwavering dedication to protecting our freedoms are a testament to your character and courage. Each name represents a life that was lived with purpose, a life that touched others, and a life that will never be forgotten. We remember the names on this sacred wall, not as mere inscriptions, but as a powerful reminder of the tremendous sacrifice made by you and your families. We are forever indebted to you for your selflessness, your service, and the ultimate price you paid. As we stand before this memorial, we pledge to honor your memory and carry your legacy forward. We will ensure that your stories are told, your bravery celebrated, and your names spoken with reverence and gratitude. Your sacrifice will forever be etched in our hearts, inspiring us to live with the same dedication, courage, and honor that you exemplified. Thank you,, for your unwavering service, unyielding bravery, and the extraordinary sacrifices you made. Your names will forever be engraved in our hearts and in the annals of history. NSDQ NSDF
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  • To our beloved Fallen soldiers…

    Today, we gather with heavy hearts, yet filled with immense gratitude, as we pay tribute to your extraordinary valor and unwavering commitment to our nation. You are not mere names etched on granite walls; you are forever engraved in the depths of our souls, where your memory will eternally reside.

    Your sacrifice embodies the true essence of bravery and selflessness. You embraced the call to duty, leaving behind your families, dreams, and aspirations to protect the liberties we hold dear. With every breath you took, you exemplified the noblest qualities of humanity, reminding us of the profound love you held for our country.

    Though you may have departed this earthly realm, your spirit remains alive within us. We carry your legacy in our hearts, ensuring that your stories are not forgotten. We will recount the tales of your courage, the moments of your sacrifice, and the lives you touched along the way. Your names will echo through generations, as a testament to your unwavering dedication and the profound impact you have left upon us all.

    We will tell the tales & speak the names until we have no breaths left.

    NSDQ NSDF 
    To our beloved Fallen soldiers… Today, we gather with heavy hearts, yet filled with immense gratitude, as we pay tribute to your extraordinary valor and unwavering commitment to our nation. You are not mere names etched on granite walls; you are forever engraved in the depths of our souls, where your memory will eternally reside. Your sacrifice embodies the true essence of bravery and selflessness. You embraced the call to duty, leaving behind your families, dreams, and aspirations to protect the liberties we hold dear. With every breath you took, you exemplified the noblest qualities of humanity, reminding us of the profound love you held for our country. Though you may have departed this earthly realm, your spirit remains alive within us. We carry your legacy in our hearts, ensuring that your stories are not forgotten. We will recount the tales of your courage, the moments of your sacrifice, and the lives you touched along the way. Your names will echo through generations, as a testament to your unwavering dedication and the profound impact you have left upon us all. We will tell the tales & speak the names until we have no breaths left. NSDQ NSDF 
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  • Monthly Buddy Check:
    - Reach Out!
    - Check On Each Other!
    - Sound Off If You Need Help!
    - Assist Others!
    NSDQ!
    Monthly Buddy Check: - Reach Out! - Check On Each Other! - Sound Off If You Need Help! - Assist Others! NSDQ!
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  • Remember the Fallen, and Honor their sacrifice...
    But remember the good times too...
    https://www.facebook.com/mbest11x/videos/1078166698993663/?hc_ref=ARQMYqAttSF7DSW4yYcKlf4Qi1r7oeUmOYm4npxbORDZjtdInD3O9ueceGsfEpIlBOc
    Never Forget! - Never Quit!
    NSDQ!
    Remember the Fallen, and Honor their sacrifice... But remember the good times too... https://www.facebook.com/mbest11x/videos/1078166698993663/?hc_ref=ARQMYqAttSF7DSW4yYcKlf4Qi1r7oeUmOYm4npxbORDZjtdInD3O9ueceGsfEpIlBOc Never Forget! - Never Quit! NSDQ!
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  • Just a reminder to stop by @missionbbq on Monday May 15th to receive a free sandwich!

    Then on Saturday, May 18th stop by for the Lunch With Heroes!

    NSDQ

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    Just a reminder to stop by @missionbbq on Monday May 15th to receive a free sandwich! Then on Saturday, May 18th stop by for the Lunch With Heroes! NSDQ https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid035jgyfiXSB521Vb7wHHFk9ZUywWWjkJPAffmaFJmWPUXMSdAjqWST99eVzS9C9Pkjl&id=100064621332623
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  • via: U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command
    · 13 May 2024

    Today is #ChildrenofFallenPatriotsDay

    ~ We can learn much about resiliency from the Children that endure, sacrifice, and prevail over the tragedy of losing a parent in the line of duty.

    Never forgotten and never left behind!

    NSDQ!
    via: U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command · 13 May 2024 Today is #ChildrenofFallenPatriotsDay ~ We can learn much about resiliency from the Children that endure, sacrifice, and prevail over the tragedy of losing a parent in the line of duty. Never forgotten and never left behind! NSDQ!
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  • Monthly Buddy Check:
    - Reach Out!
    - Check On Each Other!
    - Assist Others!
    - Sound Off If You Need Help!
    NSDQ!
    Monthly Buddy Check: - Reach Out! - Check On Each Other! - Assist Others! - Sound Off If You Need Help! NSDQ!
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  • 82 years ago today - Dolittle's Raid went down.
    Never Forget! - Never Quit!
    NSDQ!

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    82 years ago today - Dolittle's Raid went down. Never Forget! - Never Quit! NSDQ! https://www.facebook.com/art.reynolds/posts/pfbid021X9ygQTtH9g9KsVh9Hi6zedEURAiY49EEpUB8RUQ4yDWbPCN8yZfQJ8xnhvw91ZLl
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    70 years ago today, Admiral William Halsey, Commander of the Doolittle Raid task force, gave the order to launch the 16 B-25 Doolittle Raiders 150 miles from the predetermined launch point after...
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  • "We make men without chests and expect of them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honour and are shocked to find traitors in our midst. We castrate and bid the geldings be fruitful."
    - C.S. Lewis

    "In his book, The Abolition of Man, Lewis was prophetic in pointing out that relativism—the idea that there are no absolute truths—would lead to the decay of morality and a lack of virtue within society. Without a belief in and the teaching of universal moral laws, we fail to educate the heart and are left with intelligent men who behave like animals or as Lewis puts it, “Men without Chests.” Read slowly to follow Lewis’s apologetic:

    It still remains true that no justification of virtue will enable a man to be virtuous. Without the aid of trained emotions the intellect is powerless against the animal organism. I had sooner play cards against a man who was quite skeptical about ethics, but bred to believe that ‘a gentleman does not cheat’, than against an irreproachable moral philosopher who had been brought up among sharpers.

    In battle it is not syllogisms (logical arguments) that will keep the reluctant nerves and muscles to their post in the third hour of the bombardment.

    The crudest sentimentalism about a flag or a country or a regiment will be of more use. We were told it all long ago by Plato. As the king governs by his executive, so Reason in man must rule the mere appetites by means of the ‘spirited element’. The head rules the belly through the chest—the seat, as Alanus tells us, of Magnanimity, of emotions organized by trained habit into stable sentiments. The Chest-Magnanimity-Sentiment—these are the indispensable liaison officers between cerebral man and visceral man.

    It may even be said that it is by this middle element that man is man: for by his intellect he is mere spirit and by his appetite mere animal. The operation of The Green Book (a book promoting relativism) and its kind is to produce what may be called Men without Chests. A persevering devotion to truth, a nice sense of intellectual honour, cannot be long maintained without the aid of a sentiment... It is not excess of thought but defect of fertile and generous emotion that marks them out. Their heads are no bigger than the ordinary: it is the atrophy of the chest beneath that makes them seem so.

    And all the time—such is the tragi-comedy of our situation—we continue to clamour for those very qualities we are rendering impossible. You can hardly open a periodical without coming across the statement that what our civilization needs is more ‘drive’, or dynamism, or self-sacrifice, or ‘creativity’. In a sort of ghastly simplicity we remove the organ and demand the function. We make men without chests and expect of them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honour and are shocked to find traitors in our midst. We castrate and bid the geldings be fruitful."

    Praise GOD From Whom All Blessings Flow!

    Never Forget! - Never Quit!
    NSDQ!
    "We make men without chests and expect of them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honour and are shocked to find traitors in our midst. We castrate and bid the geldings be fruitful." - C.S. Lewis "In his book, The Abolition of Man, Lewis was prophetic in pointing out that relativism—the idea that there are no absolute truths—would lead to the decay of morality and a lack of virtue within society. Without a belief in and the teaching of universal moral laws, we fail to educate the heart and are left with intelligent men who behave like animals or as Lewis puts it, “Men without Chests.” Read slowly to follow Lewis’s apologetic: It still remains true that no justification of virtue will enable a man to be virtuous. Without the aid of trained emotions the intellect is powerless against the animal organism. I had sooner play cards against a man who was quite skeptical about ethics, but bred to believe that ‘a gentleman does not cheat’, than against an irreproachable moral philosopher who had been brought up among sharpers. In battle it is not syllogisms (logical arguments) that will keep the reluctant nerves and muscles to their post in the third hour of the bombardment. The crudest sentimentalism about a flag or a country or a regiment will be of more use. We were told it all long ago by Plato. As the king governs by his executive, so Reason in man must rule the mere appetites by means of the ‘spirited element’. The head rules the belly through the chest—the seat, as Alanus tells us, of Magnanimity, of emotions organized by trained habit into stable sentiments. The Chest-Magnanimity-Sentiment—these are the indispensable liaison officers between cerebral man and visceral man. It may even be said that it is by this middle element that man is man: for by his intellect he is mere spirit and by his appetite mere animal. The operation of The Green Book (a book promoting relativism) and its kind is to produce what may be called Men without Chests. A persevering devotion to truth, a nice sense of intellectual honour, cannot be long maintained without the aid of a sentiment... It is not excess of thought but defect of fertile and generous emotion that marks them out. Their heads are no bigger than the ordinary: it is the atrophy of the chest beneath that makes them seem so. And all the time—such is the tragi-comedy of our situation—we continue to clamour for those very qualities we are rendering impossible. You can hardly open a periodical without coming across the statement that what our civilization needs is more ‘drive’, or dynamism, or self-sacrifice, or ‘creativity’. In a sort of ghastly simplicity we remove the organ and demand the function. We make men without chests and expect of them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honour and are shocked to find traitors in our midst. We castrate and bid the geldings be fruitful." Praise GOD From Whom All Blessings Flow! Never Forget! - Never Quit! NSDQ!
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  • Monthly Buddy Check:
    - Reach Out!
    - Check On Each Other!
    - Sound Off If You Need Help!
    - Assist Others!
    NSDQ!
    Monthly Buddy Check: - Reach Out! - Check On Each Other! - Sound Off If You Need Help! - Assist Others! NSDQ!
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  • https://youtu.be/ofSsFA3Ie-0?si=JZlDP5XHEpmm82mV

    Your Legacy will live Forever.

    NSDQ! & LLTB!
    https://youtu.be/ofSsFA3Ie-0?si=JZlDP5XHEpmm82mV Your Legacy will live Forever. NSDQ! & LLTB!
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  • https://www.facebook.com/groups/128363738036776/permalink/1505434046996398/?

    Beautiful craftsmanship, and great tribute to the legacy of the Warrior class.

    NSDQ-Serving & Long Live The Brotherhood!
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/128363738036776/permalink/1505434046996398/? Beautiful craftsmanship, and great tribute to the legacy of the Warrior class. NSDQ-Serving & Long Live The Brotherhood!
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  • Honor Them
    ·
    As of 04/12/12: Number of Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom & Operation New Dawn casualties as confirmed by US Central Command: 6389

    Never Forget! - Never Quit!
    NSDQ!
    Honor Them · As of 04/12/12: Number of Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom & Operation New Dawn casualties as confirmed by US Central Command: 6389 Never Forget! - Never Quit! NSDQ!
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  • https://youtu.be/2IJLvgF8vEI?si=XrL8Vg_6xkE3bq1_

    You’re in the Desert, but you are not only. Look to your left and right. Your brothers and sisters are there. Align with the grace, power and wisdom of the most powerful. Yesterday Victory DOES NOT bring confidence, but it does bring strength to those committed to the mission.

    There is no dark that can hide from Him. Let him in, move out and live in the gratitude of the gift of life.

    Today is a great day. The finish line is found when you least expect it. The trick is being ready for the next race.

    NSDQ! & LLTB!
    https://youtu.be/2IJLvgF8vEI?si=XrL8Vg_6xkE3bq1_ You’re in the Desert, but you are not only. Look to your left and right. Your brothers and sisters are there. Align with the grace, power and wisdom of the most powerful. Yesterday Victory DOES NOT bring confidence, but it does bring strength to those committed to the mission. There is no dark that can hide from Him. Let him in, move out and live in the gratitude of the gift of life. Today is a great day. The finish line is found when you least expect it. The trick is being ready for the next race. NSDQ! & LLTB!
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  • Our Loss:
    - By Bruce Irvine

    They came when they were called,
    They asked for little and received less.
    They fought for honor and truth,
    In a world in which there was precious little.

    We have been made better for their sacrifice
    And yet we are poorer by their passing.
    Ultimately in spite of their lost lives,
    We must recognize that the greatest loss lies with us;

    For we have been stripped of their lives and their gifts.
    Of all the children they will never father,
    - of the students, they will never tutor,
    - of the truth, they will never uncover,
    - of the dreams, they had that no mortal will ever know,
    - of the best of humanity that they can never again be.

    We cannot remember them as well as we should,
    We will never remember them as well as we do now.
    Alas, we barely knew them at all.

    But they died in our stead,
    And if there is one thing we should know,
    one thing we must take from this desolate moment;
    it is that they could have been us, and they must be us.
    We must LIVE for them.

    We must try to achieve the promise that was embodied in their lives, before they were so nobly cast aside for our sake. This is the only way we can shoulder this otherwise unbearable debt.

    By their Selfless Sacrifice, they have shown that this is how they would have had it, had they by some accident of fate been left as the living and not we.

    Rest In Peace, Dear Brothers of Task Force Ranger.
    We Remember...
    NSDQ! - RLTW! - DOL! - TOML!
    Our Loss: - By Bruce Irvine They came when they were called, They asked for little and received less. They fought for honor and truth, In a world in which there was precious little. We have been made better for their sacrifice And yet we are poorer by their passing. Ultimately in spite of their lost lives, We must recognize that the greatest loss lies with us; For we have been stripped of their lives and their gifts. Of all the children they will never father, - of the students, they will never tutor, - of the truth, they will never uncover, - of the dreams, they had that no mortal will ever know, - of the best of humanity that they can never again be. We cannot remember them as well as we should, We will never remember them as well as we do now. Alas, we barely knew them at all. But they died in our stead, And if there is one thing we should know, one thing we must take from this desolate moment; it is that they could have been us, and they must be us. We must LIVE for them. We must try to achieve the promise that was embodied in their lives, before they were so nobly cast aside for our sake. This is the only way we can shoulder this otherwise unbearable debt. By their Selfless Sacrifice, they have shown that this is how they would have had it, had they by some accident of fate been left as the living and not we. Rest In Peace, Dear Brothers of Task Force Ranger. We Remember... NSDQ! - RLTW! - DOL! - TOML!
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  • Monthly Buddy Check:
    - Reach Out
    - Check On Each Other
    - Sound Off If You Need Help
    - Assist Others
    - Allow Others To Assist You
    NSDQ!
    Monthly Buddy Check: - Reach Out - Check On Each Other - Sound Off If You Need Help - Assist Others - Allow Others To Assist You NSDQ!
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  • Having some creative fun with my business.
    🏽 NSDQ
    Having some creative fun with my business. 🤙🏽🚁🇺🇸 NSDQ
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  • NSDQ!
    - Art the Zealot.
    NSDQ! - Art the Zealot.
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  • via: Mark Green
    https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10161232534305552&set=a.10150469906840552
    NSDQ!
    via: Mark Green https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10161232534305552&set=a.10150469906840552 NSDQ!
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  • Disclaimer: Today is 1 April, aka April Fools Day...
    I have been known as capable of a fair amount of jack-assery, just sayin... Laughter is like air-conditioning for the soul is how I see it.
    Stay Alert! - Stay Alive!
    burt
    NSDQ!
    https://www.history.com/topics/holidays/april-fools-day
    Disclaimer: Today is 1 April, aka April Fools Day... I have been known as capable of a fair amount of jack-assery, just sayin... Laughter is like air-conditioning for the soul is how I see it. Stay Alert! - Stay Alive! burt NSDQ! https://www.history.com/topics/holidays/april-fools-day
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  • I was a Soldier or I Am A Veteran
    - By Colonel Daniel K. Cedusky, USA, Retired

    I was a Soldier or I am a Veteran: That’s the way it is, that’s what we were... ARE.

    We put it, simply, without any swagger, without any brag, in those four plain words.
    We speak them softly, just to ourselves. Others may have forgotten.

    They are a manifesto to mankind; speak those four words anywhere in the world — yes, anywhere — and many who hear will recognize their meaning.

    They are a pledge. A pledge that stems from a document which said: “I solemnly Swear”, “to protect and defend” and goes on from there, and from a Flag called “Old Glory”.

    Listen, and you can hear the voices echoing through them, words that sprang white-hot from bloody lips, shouts of “medic", whispers of “Oh God!”, forceful words of “Follow Me”. If you can’t hear them, you weren’t, if you can you are.

    “Don’t give up the ship! Fight her till she dies. Damn the torpedoes, Full Speed Ahead! Do you want to live forever? Don’t cheer, boys; the poor devils are dying.”
    Laughing words, and words cold as January ice, words that when spoken, were meant, “Wait till you see the whites of their eyes”.

    The echo’s of I was a Soldier. Say what you mean, mean what you say!

    You can hear the slow cadences at Gettysburg, or Arlington honoring not a man, but a Soldier, perhaps forgotten by his nation, his family.

    Oh! Those Broken Promises, VA claims, Homelessness, Divorces.

    You can hear those echoes as you have a beer at the “Post”, walk in a parade, go to The Wall, visit a VA hospital, hear the mournful sounds of Taps, or gaze upon the white crosses, or tall white stones, row upon row.

    But they aren’t just words; they’re a way of life, a pattern of living, or a way of dying.

    They made the evening, with another day’s work done; supper with the wife and kids. A Beer with friends; and no Gestapo snooping at the door and threatening to kick your teeth in.

    They gave you the right to choose who shall run our government for us, the right to a secret vote that counts just as much as the next fellow’s in the final tally; and the obligation to use that right, and guard it and keep it clean.

    They prove the right to hope, to dream, to pray, and the obligation to serve.

    These are some of the meanings of those four words, meanings we don’t often stop to tally up or even list.

    Only in the stillness of a moonless night, or in the quiet of a Sunday afternoon, or in the thin dawn of a new day, when our world is close about us, do they rise up in our memories and stir in our sentient hearts.

    And we are remembering family & buddies, who were at Iwo Jima, Wake Island, and Bataan, Inchon, and Chu Lai, Knox and Benning, Great Lakes and Paris Island, Travis and Chanute, Bagdad, Kabul, Kuwait City, and many other places long forgotten by our civilian friends.

    They are plain words, those four. Simple words.

    You could carve them on stone; you could carve them on the mountain ranges. You could sing them, to the tune of “Yankee Doodle.”

    But you needn’t. You needn’t do any of those things, for those words are graven in the hearts of Veterans, they are familiar to 24,000,000 tongues, every sound, and every syllable.

    If you must write them, put them on my Stone.

    But when you speak them, speak them softly, proudly, I will hear you, for I too, I was a Soldier, I AM A VETERAN."

    NSDQ!
    I was a Soldier or I Am A Veteran - By Colonel Daniel K. Cedusky, USA, Retired I was a Soldier or I am a Veteran: That’s the way it is, that’s what we were... ARE. We put it, simply, without any swagger, without any brag, in those four plain words. We speak them softly, just to ourselves. Others may have forgotten. They are a manifesto to mankind; speak those four words anywhere in the world — yes, anywhere — and many who hear will recognize their meaning. They are a pledge. A pledge that stems from a document which said: “I solemnly Swear”, “to protect and defend” and goes on from there, and from a Flag called “Old Glory”. Listen, and you can hear the voices echoing through them, words that sprang white-hot from bloody lips, shouts of “medic", whispers of “Oh God!”, forceful words of “Follow Me”. If you can’t hear them, you weren’t, if you can you are. “Don’t give up the ship! Fight her till she dies. Damn the torpedoes, Full Speed Ahead! Do you want to live forever? Don’t cheer, boys; the poor devils are dying.” Laughing words, and words cold as January ice, words that when spoken, were meant, “Wait till you see the whites of their eyes”. The echo’s of I was a Soldier. Say what you mean, mean what you say! You can hear the slow cadences at Gettysburg, or Arlington honoring not a man, but a Soldier, perhaps forgotten by his nation, his family. Oh! Those Broken Promises, VA claims, Homelessness, Divorces. You can hear those echoes as you have a beer at the “Post”, walk in a parade, go to The Wall, visit a VA hospital, hear the mournful sounds of Taps, or gaze upon the white crosses, or tall white stones, row upon row. But they aren’t just words; they’re a way of life, a pattern of living, or a way of dying. They made the evening, with another day’s work done; supper with the wife and kids. A Beer with friends; and no Gestapo snooping at the door and threatening to kick your teeth in. They gave you the right to choose who shall run our government for us, the right to a secret vote that counts just as much as the next fellow’s in the final tally; and the obligation to use that right, and guard it and keep it clean. They prove the right to hope, to dream, to pray, and the obligation to serve. These are some of the meanings of those four words, meanings we don’t often stop to tally up or even list. Only in the stillness of a moonless night, or in the quiet of a Sunday afternoon, or in the thin dawn of a new day, when our world is close about us, do they rise up in our memories and stir in our sentient hearts. And we are remembering family & buddies, who were at Iwo Jima, Wake Island, and Bataan, Inchon, and Chu Lai, Knox and Benning, Great Lakes and Paris Island, Travis and Chanute, Bagdad, Kabul, Kuwait City, and many other places long forgotten by our civilian friends. They are plain words, those four. Simple words. You could carve them on stone; you could carve them on the mountain ranges. You could sing them, to the tune of “Yankee Doodle.” But you needn’t. You needn’t do any of those things, for those words are graven in the hearts of Veterans, they are familiar to 24,000,000 tongues, every sound, and every syllable. If you must write them, put them on my Stone. But when you speak them, speak them softly, proudly, I will hear you, for I too, I was a Soldier, I AM A VETERAN." NSDQ!
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  • Monthly Buddy Check:
    - Reach Out!
    - Check On Each Other!
    - Sound Off If You Need Help!
    - Assist Others!
    NSDQ!
    Monthly Buddy Check: - Reach Out! - Check On Each Other! - Sound Off If You Need Help! - Assist Others! NSDQ!
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  • Grateful for this platform and what it promises.

    NSDQ-Serving!
    Grateful for this platform and what it promises. NSDQ-Serving!
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  • Often “Greatness” is better found in the support that got you to the objective.

    Never forget those that serve others with greatness of quality and character.

    NSDQ! & LLTB!
    Often “Greatness” is better found in the support that got you to the objective. Never forget those that serve others with greatness of quality and character. NSDQ! & LLTB!
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  • I was a Soldier or I Am A Veteran
    - By Colonel Daniel K. Cedusky, USA, Retired

    I was a Soldier or I am a Veteran: That’s the way it is, that’s what we were... ARE.

    We put it, simply, without any swagger, without any brag, in those four plain words.

    We speak them softly, just to ourselves. Others may have forgotten.

    They are a manifesto to mankind; speak those four words anywhere in the world — yes, anywhere — and many who hear will recognize their meaning.

    They are a pledge. A pledge that stems from a document which said: “I solemnly Swear”, “to protect and defend” and goes on from there, and from a Flag called “Old Glory”.

    Listen, and you can hear the voices echoing through them, words that sprang white-hot from bloody lips, shouts of “medic", whispers of “Oh God!”, forceful words of “Follow Me”. If you can’t hear them, you weren’t, if you can you are.
    “Don’t give up the ship! Fight her till she dies. Damn the torpedoes, Full Speed Ahead! Do you want to live forever? Don’t cheer, boys; the poor devils are dying.”

    Laughing words, and words cold as January ice, words that when spoken, were meant, “Wait till you see the whites of their eyes”. The echo’s of I was a Soldier. Say what you mean, mean what you say!

    You can hear the slow cadences at Gettysburg, or Arlington honoring not a man, but a Soldier, perhaps forgotten by his nation, his family.

    Oh! Those Broken Promises, VA claims, Homelessness, Divorces.

    You can hear those echoes as you have a beer at the “Post”, walk in a parade, go to The Wall, visit a VA hospital, hear the mournful sounds of Taps, or gaze upon the white crosses, or tall white stones, row upon row.

    But they aren’t just words; they’re a way of life, a pattern of living, or a way of dying.

    They made the evening, with another day’s work done; supper with the wife and kids. A Beer with friends; and no Gestapo snooping at the door and threatening to kick your teeth in.

    They gave you the right to choose who shall run our government for us, the right to a secret vote that counts just as much as the next fellow’s in the final tally; and the obligation to use that right, and guard it and keep it clean. They prove the right to hope, to dream, to pray, and the obligation to serve.

    These are some of the meanings of those four words, meanings we don’t often stop to tally up or even list.

    Only in the stillness of a moonless night, or in the quiet of a Sunday afternoon, or in the thin dawn of a new day, when our world is close about us, do they rise up in our memories and stir in our sentient hearts.

    And we are remembering family & buddies, who were at Iwo Jima, Wake Island, and Bataan, Inchon, and Chu Lai, Knox and Benning,
    Great Lakes and Paris Island, Travis and Chanute, Bagdad, Kabul, Kuwait City, and many other places long forgotten by our civilian friends.

    They are plain words, those four. Simple words.
    You could carve them on stone; you could carve them on the mountain ranges. You could sing them, to the tune of “Yankee Doodle.”

    But you needn’t. You needn’t do any of those things, for those words are graven in the hearts of Veterans, they are familiar to 24,000,000 tongues, every sound, and every syllable.

    If you must write them, put them on my Stone.

    But when you speak them, speak them softly, proudly, I will hear you, for I too, I was a Soldier, I AM A VETERAN."

    NSDQ!
    I was a Soldier or I Am A Veteran - By Colonel Daniel K. Cedusky, USA, Retired I was a Soldier or I am a Veteran: That’s the way it is, that’s what we were... ARE. We put it, simply, without any swagger, without any brag, in those four plain words. We speak them softly, just to ourselves. Others may have forgotten. They are a manifesto to mankind; speak those four words anywhere in the world — yes, anywhere — and many who hear will recognize their meaning. They are a pledge. A pledge that stems from a document which said: “I solemnly Swear”, “to protect and defend” and goes on from there, and from a Flag called “Old Glory”. Listen, and you can hear the voices echoing through them, words that sprang white-hot from bloody lips, shouts of “medic", whispers of “Oh God!”, forceful words of “Follow Me”. If you can’t hear them, you weren’t, if you can you are. “Don’t give up the ship! Fight her till she dies. Damn the torpedoes, Full Speed Ahead! Do you want to live forever? Don’t cheer, boys; the poor devils are dying.” Laughing words, and words cold as January ice, words that when spoken, were meant, “Wait till you see the whites of their eyes”. The echo’s of I was a Soldier. Say what you mean, mean what you say! You can hear the slow cadences at Gettysburg, or Arlington honoring not a man, but a Soldier, perhaps forgotten by his nation, his family. Oh! Those Broken Promises, VA claims, Homelessness, Divorces. You can hear those echoes as you have a beer at the “Post”, walk in a parade, go to The Wall, visit a VA hospital, hear the mournful sounds of Taps, or gaze upon the white crosses, or tall white stones, row upon row. But they aren’t just words; they’re a way of life, a pattern of living, or a way of dying. They made the evening, with another day’s work done; supper with the wife and kids. A Beer with friends; and no Gestapo snooping at the door and threatening to kick your teeth in. They gave you the right to choose who shall run our government for us, the right to a secret vote that counts just as much as the next fellow’s in the final tally; and the obligation to use that right, and guard it and keep it clean. They prove the right to hope, to dream, to pray, and the obligation to serve. These are some of the meanings of those four words, meanings we don’t often stop to tally up or even list. Only in the stillness of a moonless night, or in the quiet of a Sunday afternoon, or in the thin dawn of a new day, when our world is close about us, do they rise up in our memories and stir in our sentient hearts. And we are remembering family & buddies, who were at Iwo Jima, Wake Island, and Bataan, Inchon, and Chu Lai, Knox and Benning, Great Lakes and Paris Island, Travis and Chanute, Bagdad, Kabul, Kuwait City, and many other places long forgotten by our civilian friends. They are plain words, those four. Simple words. You could carve them on stone; you could carve them on the mountain ranges. You could sing them, to the tune of “Yankee Doodle.” But you needn’t. You needn’t do any of those things, for those words are graven in the hearts of Veterans, they are familiar to 24,000,000 tongues, every sound, and every syllable. If you must write them, put them on my Stone. But when you speak them, speak them softly, proudly, I will hear you, for I too, I was a Soldier, I AM A VETERAN." NSDQ!
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  • Sometimes adequate will suffice.

    When stakes are high, send the best.

    NSDQ-Serving! & LLTB!

    Sometimes adequate will suffice. When stakes are high, send the best. NSDQ-Serving! & LLTB!
    Love
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  • FB comms back up this AOR - all appears back online:
    NOTE: FIV unaffected during blackout - Well Done Staff Duty!
    NSDQ!
    https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/california/story/2024-03-05/facebook-instagram-messenger-and-threads-down-in-widespread-outage
    FB comms back up this AOR - all appears back online: NOTE: FIV unaffected during blackout - Well Done Staff Duty! NSDQ! https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/california/story/2024-03-05/facebook-instagram-messenger-and-threads-down-in-widespread-outage
    WWW.SANDIEGOUNIONTRIBUNE.COM
    Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and Threads logins restored after widespread outage
    A technical issue had caused widespread login issues for more than an hour across Meta’s Facebook, Instagram, Threads and Messenger platforms on Tuesday
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  • Dear Art “Burt” Reynolds,

    I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. Allow me to extend the Fall In communities sincerest gratitude for your remarkable service and unwavering dedication to our Tribe. Your contributions are instrumental in the growth and success of our platform but have also significantly impacted our community in the most positive ways imaginable.

    Your commitment to excellence and expertise coupled with your unshakable faith in America, is a driving force behind our achievements. Your innovative ideas and proactive approach have propelled us toward new heights, enabling us to offer unparalleled services to our users. Your ability to inspire and lead the team has fostered a collaborative and productive environment, which is truly commendable.

    Furthermore, your dedication has ensured the highest standards of security and reliability instilling confidence and trust among our users. It is evident that your efforts play a crucial role in establishing Fall In as a secure and dependable platform. For this, we are immensely grateful.

    On a personal note, I want to express my appreciation for the support and guidance you provided me, and the Team. Your mentorship has been invaluable, and I am honored by the opportunity to work alongside someone of your caliber.

    Please accept my heartfelt thanks for your service to Fall In and the community we serve. Your legacy of excellence and commitment will continue to inspire us all.

    NSDQ-Serving! & LLTB!

    Warmest regards,

    The Fall In Skipper
    Dear Art “Burt” Reynolds, I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. Allow me to extend the Fall In communities sincerest gratitude for your remarkable service and unwavering dedication to our Tribe. Your contributions are instrumental in the growth and success of our platform but have also significantly impacted our community in the most positive ways imaginable. Your commitment to excellence and expertise coupled with your unshakable faith in America, is a driving force behind our achievements. Your innovative ideas and proactive approach have propelled us toward new heights, enabling us to offer unparalleled services to our users. Your ability to inspire and lead the team has fostered a collaborative and productive environment, which is truly commendable. Furthermore, your dedication has ensured the highest standards of security and reliability instilling confidence and trust among our users. It is evident that your efforts play a crucial role in establishing Fall In as a secure and dependable platform. For this, we are immensely grateful. On a personal note, I want to express my appreciation for the support and guidance you provided me, and the Team. Your mentorship has been invaluable, and I am honored by the opportunity to work alongside someone of your caliber. Please accept my heartfelt thanks for your service to Fall In and the community we serve. Your legacy of excellence and commitment will continue to inspire us all. NSDQ-Serving! & LLTB! Warmest regards, The Fall In Skipper
    Salute
    1
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  • Super Tuesday Shenanigans? - Hhhmmm...

    https://www.reuters.com/technology/metas-facebook-instagram-down-thousands-downdetector-shows-2024-03-05/

    Fall In America standing strong from this AOR.

    NSDQ!
    Super Tuesday Shenanigans? - Hhhmmm... https://www.reuters.com/technology/metas-facebook-instagram-down-thousands-downdetector-shows-2024-03-05/ Fall In America standing strong from this AOR. NSDQ!
    WWW.REUTERS.COM
    Meta's Facebook, Instagram down for hundreds of thousands of users across globe
    Meta Platforms-owned Facebook and Instagram were down for hundreds of thousands of users across the globe on Tuesday, according to outage tracking website Downdetector.com.
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  • via: TSAF Industries
    ·
    CPL Matthew Commons, 21, of Boulder City, Nevada was killed while fighting in Afghanistan against the Taliban and Al-Qaeda during Operation Anaconda in the renowned Battle of Takur Ghar; where US Army Rangers were called upon to rescue and extract a Navy SEAL team under intense enemy fire.

    The MH-47 Chinook helicopter carrying a US Army Ranger Quick-Reaction-Force, including CPL Commons, crash landed due to enemy fire. CPL Commons and two other Rangers were killed by direct enemy fire as they fought their way out of the helicopter.

    The battle would endure for 12 hours, while Army Rangers and the surviving Navy Seals fought to secure and hold the peak of Takur Ghar, later named Roberts Ridge.

    CPL Commons was the youngest of seven American heroes killed in the battle, he proudly served with Company A, 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment.

    Born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Matt moved to Colorado with his family when he was 7 years old.

    He developed a passion for soccer that endured through his high school graduation.

    Matt and his brother also played roller hockey in high school, where Matt spent a lot of time in the penalty box for roughing opponents.

    He said that hockey was the only sport where you could legally fight and only get a penalty for it.

    At home, Matt would enjoy playing video games with his brother and friends.

    His presence in the house was marked by constant noise, music, lively conversations, and laughter.

    In July 2000, Matt joined the Army with the goal of pursuing a career as an Army Ranger, a path he had long aspired to follow.

    His interest in the military had been a consistent aspect of his ambitions growing up.

    In early October 2001 Matt was scheduled to attend Ranger School for leadership training but was pulled to begin training for war.

    By the end of the year, he and 1st Ranger Battalion, A Company would be in Bagram, Afghanistan - Matt would celebrate his 21st birthday just two weeks before his death.

    He is survived by his mother Patricia, his father James and brother Aaron.

    RLTW! - NSDQ!

    #Patriot #Hero #RLTW #suasponte #tsafindustries #tsafnation
    (Ref: suaspontefoundation.org/memoriam/commons/, arits.org; www.arlingtoncemetery.net/macommons.htm)
    via: TSAF Industries · CPL Matthew Commons, 21, of Boulder City, Nevada was killed while fighting in Afghanistan against the Taliban and Al-Qaeda during Operation Anaconda in the renowned Battle of Takur Ghar; where US Army Rangers were called upon to rescue and extract a Navy SEAL team under intense enemy fire. The MH-47 Chinook helicopter carrying a US Army Ranger Quick-Reaction-Force, including CPL Commons, crash landed due to enemy fire. CPL Commons and two other Rangers were killed by direct enemy fire as they fought their way out of the helicopter. The battle would endure for 12 hours, while Army Rangers and the surviving Navy Seals fought to secure and hold the peak of Takur Ghar, later named Roberts Ridge. CPL Commons was the youngest of seven American heroes killed in the battle, he proudly served with Company A, 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. Born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Matt moved to Colorado with his family when he was 7 years old. He developed a passion for soccer that endured through his high school graduation. Matt and his brother also played roller hockey in high school, where Matt spent a lot of time in the penalty box for roughing opponents. He said that hockey was the only sport where you could legally fight and only get a penalty for it. At home, Matt would enjoy playing video games with his brother and friends. His presence in the house was marked by constant noise, music, lively conversations, and laughter. In July 2000, Matt joined the Army with the goal of pursuing a career as an Army Ranger, a path he had long aspired to follow. His interest in the military had been a consistent aspect of his ambitions growing up. In early October 2001 Matt was scheduled to attend Ranger School for leadership training but was pulled to begin training for war. By the end of the year, he and 1st Ranger Battalion, A Company would be in Bagram, Afghanistan - Matt would celebrate his 21st birthday just two weeks before his death. He is survived by his mother Patricia, his father James and brother Aaron. RLTW! - NSDQ! #Patriot #Hero #RLTW #suasponte #tsafindustries #tsafnation (Ref: suaspontefoundation.org/memoriam/commons/, arits.org; www.arlingtoncemetery.net/macommons.htm)
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  • Support Eli Mayers on Fall In. CW5 Mayers is a retired 1-160th Flight Lead and on mission at the Jesus Pattern. Be the hands and feet of a great mission.

    DONATE HERE today and help oppressed populations with resources needed to build the Church’s influence where God is moving to save souls.

    https://www.thejesuspattern.com/give

    NSDQ-Serving!
    Support Eli Mayers on Fall In. CW5 Mayers is a retired 1-160th Flight Lead and on mission at the Jesus Pattern. Be the hands and feet of a great mission. DONATE HERE today and help oppressed populations with resources needed to build the Church’s influence where God is moving to save souls. https://www.thejesuspattern.com/give NSDQ-Serving!
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  • Too soon?

    Today's cell phone network outage should be raising some questions. Do you have a way to communicate with your local support network? Do you have ways to power those methods of communication? Do you have designated frequencies for everyone to meet on? DO YOU EVEN HAVE A COMMS PLAN OR LOCAL SUPPORT NETWORK?!

    If we do not learn and adapt from our life experiences we are failing to grasp the most important lessons! NSDQ!

    hashtag#America hashtag#Comms hashtag#preparedness
    Too soon? Today's cell phone network outage should be raising some questions. Do you have a way to communicate with your local support network? Do you have ways to power those methods of communication? Do you have designated frequencies for everyone to meet on? DO YOU EVEN HAVE A COMMS PLAN OR LOCAL SUPPORT NETWORK?! If we do not learn and adapt from our life experiences we are failing to grasp the most important lessons! NSDQ! hashtag#America hashtag#Comms hashtag#preparedness
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  • At massage therapy a few weeks ago and saw this on their wall. What a verse! #NSDQ!
    At massage therapy a few weeks ago and saw this on their wall. What a verse! #NSDQ!
    Love
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  • I had the honor of being a guest in this podcast with a fellow former Nightstalker and his cousin Firefighter. We talk everything from Breakdancing and Hip Hop, to 160th days, PTSD/trauma, and healing journeys, with mine including Ibogaine and 5MEO/DMT treatment in Mexico.

    If you have a spare three hours, give it a listen. If you have any questions after, feel free to pass.

    NSDQ.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep7-interview-with-danny-bell/id1676780906?i=1000646369679
    I had the honor of being a guest in this podcast with a fellow former Nightstalker and his cousin Firefighter. We talk everything from Breakdancing and Hip Hop, to 160th days, PTSD/trauma, and healing journeys, with mine including Ibogaine and 5MEO/DMT treatment in Mexico. If you have a spare three hours, give it a listen. If you have any questions after, feel free to pass. NSDQ. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep7-interview-with-danny-bell/id1676780906?i=1000646369679
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  • Buddy Check:
    - Reach Out!
    - Check On Each Other!
    - Sound Off If You Need Help!
    - Assist Others!
    NSDQ!
    Buddy Check: - Reach Out! - Check On Each Other! - Sound Off If You Need Help! - Assist Others! NSDQ!
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  • I love history and was fortunate enough to travel to places where it all began on the dime of GOV. #NSDQ #SOAAD
    I love history and was fortunate enough to travel to places where it all began on the dime of GOV. #NSDQ #SOAAD
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  • In some random country in the middle of nowhere with the best group of warriors! #NSDQ #SOAAD
    In some random country in the middle of nowhere with the best group of warriors! #NSDQ #SOAAD
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  • I got to say a part of me misses this place. #NSDQ
    I got to say a part of me misses this place. #NSDQ
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  • Ranger Keni Thomas (Task Force Ranger Member):
    - https://youtu.be/KpPTI8_hd4c
    Hold The Line!
    NSDQ! - RLTW!
    Ranger Keni Thomas (Task Force Ranger Member): - https://youtu.be/KpPTI8_hd4c Hold The Line! NSDQ! - RLTW!
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  • Happy Presidents' Day from USASOAC and the 160th SOAR(A).

    This national holiday, originally known as Washington's Birthday, is a holiday in the United States celebrated on the third Monday of February.

    President's Day (Washington's Birthday) has been celebrated since 1879.

    #GoArmySOF #SpecialOperationsAviation #ArmyAviation #NSDQ
    Happy Presidents' Day from USASOAC and the 160th SOAR(A). This national holiday, originally known as Washington's Birthday, is a holiday in the United States celebrated on the third Monday of February. President's Day (Washington's Birthday) has been celebrated since 1879. #GoArmySOF #SpecialOperationsAviation #ArmyAviation #NSDQ
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  • The song written by 8 Warriors and the song writer for Jimmy Buffett that tells our healing journey with only OUR WORDS! We know we're not poets but it speaks in warrior language that only those who have "been there" can speak! Find hope and joy today. NSDQ Serving!

    #bouldercrestfoundation #songwritingwithsoldiers #America #healing
    The song written by 8 Warriors and the song writer for Jimmy Buffett that tells our healing journey with only OUR WORDS! We know we're not poets but it speaks in warrior language that only those who have "been there" can speak! Find hope and joy today. NSDQ Serving! #bouldercrestfoundation #songwritingwithsoldiers #America #healing
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  • Black Helicopters + President Reagan = Happy Presidents Day!

    Hooter Bros! Night Stalkers Don't Quit Serving!

    160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne)

    #America #patriot #veteran #NSDQ

    https://youtu.be/3q4GpjPdWKI?si=v6auOXkZtyg9_-gG
    Black Helicopters + President Reagan = Happy Presidents Day! Hooter Bros! Night Stalkers Don't Quit Serving! 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) #America #patriot #veteran #NSDQ https://youtu.be/3q4GpjPdWKI?si=v6auOXkZtyg9_-gG
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  • https://youtu.be/3q4GpjPdWKI

    Message from The Great Communicator.

    Brought to you by the Night Stalkers and Seals of Fall In Veteran.

    NSDQ! & LLTB!
    https://youtu.be/3q4GpjPdWKI Message from The Great Communicator. Brought to you by the Night Stalkers and Seals of Fall In Veteran. NSDQ! & LLTB!
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  • https://open.spotify.com/track/4oXlgp2uT03EKeBf0Jl0VA?si=q-uwMSsPR0658PtTuiDq5Q&context=spotify%3Aplaylist%3A37i9dQZF1DX2i24iHGhL24

    Take a minute for yourself. You deserve it.

    Then, go kick some ass.

    NSDQ! & LLTB!
    https://open.spotify.com/track/4oXlgp2uT03EKeBf0Jl0VA?si=q-uwMSsPR0658PtTuiDq5Q&context=spotify%3Aplaylist%3A37i9dQZF1DX2i24iHGhL24 Take a minute for yourself. You deserve it. Then, go kick some ass. NSDQ! & LLTB!
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  • Organization worthy of your contribution. Tell them Fall In sent you.

    NSDQ!
    Organization worthy of your contribution. Tell them Fall In sent you. NSDQ!
    Donate HERE- https://www.fall-in-veteran.com/pages/NSF

    And, give to a great legacy of uncompromising service and sacrifice.

    NSF supports:

    Family Resiliency Programs (SOAR Family Collaborative)
    College Scholarships
    Support for our Families of the Fallen
    Preserve the legacy of the 160th SOAR(A)

    NSDQ! & NSDF!
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  • Donate HERE- https://www.fall-in-veteran.com/pages/NSF

    And, give to a great legacy of uncompromising service and sacrifice.

    NSF supports:

    Family Resiliency Programs (SOAR Family Collaborative)
    College Scholarships
    Support for our Families of the Fallen
    Preserve the legacy of the 160th SOAR(A)

    NSDQ! & NSDF!
    Donate HERE- https://www.fall-in-veteran.com/pages/NSF And, give to a great legacy of uncompromising service and sacrifice. NSF supports: Family Resiliency Programs (SOAR Family Collaborative) College Scholarships Support for our Families of the Fallen Preserve the legacy of the 160th SOAR(A) NSDQ! & NSDF!
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  • Great Lesson From a True Warrior. Never underestimate your value as a character of integrity. Tested in The Fire, and who has come out as Gold.

    NSDQ! & LLTB!
    Great Lesson From a True Warrior. Never underestimate your value as a character of integrity. Tested in The Fire, and who has come out as Gold. NSDQ! & LLTB!
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  • NSDQ! And, NSDF!
    NSDQ! And, NSDF!
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  • Congrats to Shawn Woodman, Founder and Owner at NitroLithic Labs and John Timar, CEO at Grapple Science on your recent partnership with Fall In’s Logistic Hub, Big Al’s Ready Room.

    Shawn is a Night Stalker and John is a dirty, nasty Frogman. They are taking this bond into industry with the same vigor and precision.

    I’ve taken NitroVITALITY to boost immunity for a year now and started GRAPPLE SCIENCE CognitionTM supplements for Nootropic benefits for a couple weeks.

    My focus and energy are ON POINT. 50 years old this year, and this will be the best yet!

    Thanks GS and NV Labs!

    NSDQ! & LLTB!
    Congrats to Shawn Woodman, Founder and Owner at NitroLithic Labs and John Timar, CEO at Grapple Science on your recent partnership with Fall In’s Logistic Hub, Big Al’s Ready Room. Shawn is a Night Stalker and John is a dirty, nasty Frogman. They are taking this bond into industry with the same vigor and precision. I’ve taken NitroVITALITY to boost immunity for a year now and started GRAPPLE SCIENCE CognitionTM supplements for Nootropic benefits for a couple weeks. My focus and energy are ON POINT. 50 years old this year, and this will be the best yet! Thanks GS and NV Labs! NSDQ! & LLTB!
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  • If someone comes into Fall In Veteran, I want them to know two things.

    #1 - ALL Veterans, First Responders, and Gold Star Family Members you are WELCOME HERE! Industry partners and Patriots are WELCOME HERE. Dissenters are WELCOME HERE. Free speech is WELCOME HERE. As well as someone responding to your free speech. Don’t be shocked. Be a Warrior. State your case, and stand your ground. Your feelings are not a deciding factor. Disciple, Values, Virtues, Merit, Logic, Reason and HARD WORK are what win the day.

    The Fall In Staff is HERE to provide you with the tools you need to take care of your Tribe.

    #2 - You are WELCOME as long as you are engaged in the good fight. -GET IN THE ARENA. Write, speak, video, organize, care and contribute to the safeguarding of your Legacy with the gifts you have been given. Shame on those sitting idly by when you have been called into the ring.

    Living the Warrior Ethos is a contact sport. Lower your shoulder, drive the darkness back and pull your Brothers and Sisters into the ring, shoulder to shoulder.

    Some are hurting and need you to CHECK UP on them. If YOU are hurting CHECK IN with your Tribe. Don’t sit on the bench. Get up, and GET SOME. Do Work!

    NSDQ! & LLTB!
    If someone comes into Fall In Veteran, I want them to know two things. #1 - ALL Veterans, First Responders, and Gold Star Family Members you are WELCOME HERE! Industry partners and Patriots are WELCOME HERE. Dissenters are WELCOME HERE. Free speech is WELCOME HERE. As well as someone responding to your free speech. Don’t be shocked. Be a Warrior. State your case, and stand your ground. Your feelings are not a deciding factor. Disciple, Values, Virtues, Merit, Logic, Reason and HARD WORK are what win the day. The Fall In Staff is HERE to provide you with the tools you need to take care of your Tribe. #2 - You are WELCOME as long as you are engaged in the good fight. -GET IN THE ARENA. Write, speak, video, organize, care and contribute to the safeguarding of your Legacy with the gifts you have been given. Shame on those sitting idly by when you have been called into the ring. Living the Warrior Ethos is a contact sport. Lower your shoulder, drive the darkness back and pull your Brothers and Sisters into the ring, shoulder to shoulder. Some are hurting and need you to CHECK UP on them. If YOU are hurting CHECK IN with your Tribe. Don’t sit on the bench. Get up, and GET SOME. Do Work! NSDQ! & LLTB!
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  • Everything is prepared, today Randy will be buried... ugh.
    Rest Easy, Brother - Thank You for all you did.
    I wish I could be there for your Service, but not possible - I will be thinking about you today, Brother...
    burt
    NSDQ!
    Everything is prepared, today Randy will be buried... ugh. Rest Easy, Brother - Thank You for all you did. I wish I could be there for your Service, but not possible - I will be thinking about you today, Brother... burt NSDQ!
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  • Grapple Science, former Seal Team 8 member, previous Kill Cliff owner and comrade, John Timar joins Fall In Veteran as part of JTF-P.

    His industry experience and mentorship will be a force multiplier for our effort.

    Come take your seat at The Fall In Round Table.

    Look for a press release on details SOON!

    NSDQ! & LLTB!
    Grapple Science, former Seal Team 8 member, previous Kill Cliff owner and comrade, John Timar joins Fall In Veteran as part of JTF-P. His industry experience and mentorship will be a force multiplier for our effort. Come take your seat at The Fall In Round Table. Look for a press release on details SOON! NSDQ! & LLTB!
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  • "Being a Soldier is a Privilege and Honor few will ever know. I have been Trained by, Led by, and Inspired by Soldiers my entire adult life. There is No End to being a Soldier. I will take off the uniform, but I will always be a Soldier."
    - General Richard A. Cody

    Note: this quote was taken from "Army Wife", written by Vicki Cody - a Most Excellent book in my opinion.
    SALUTE!
    NSDQ!
    "Being a Soldier is a Privilege and Honor few will ever know. I have been Trained by, Led by, and Inspired by Soldiers my entire adult life. There is No End to being a Soldier. I will take off the uniform, but I will always be a Soldier." - General Richard A. Cody Note: this quote was taken from "Army Wife", written by Vicki Cody - a Most Excellent book in my opinion. SALUTE! NSDQ!
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  • - via NS Jeff S:
    This video has been updated for Memorial Day 2019.
    **Thanks for all the comments of appreciation for this video, but all I did was film it. This trail is the result of hundreds of volunteered hours from hundreds of people over several years of effort. This trail is a testament to the meaning of the Night Stalker Creed and to the dedication of those who call these men brothers.
    https://www.facebook.com/jeff.slinker/videos/10102563760146429
    Night Stalkers Don't Quit! - Night Stalkers Don't Forget!
    NSDQ!
    - via NS Jeff S: This video has been updated for Memorial Day 2019. **Thanks for all the comments of appreciation for this video, but all I did was film it. This trail is the result of hundreds of volunteered hours from hundreds of people over several years of effort. This trail is a testament to the meaning of the Night Stalker Creed and to the dedication of those who call these men brothers. https://www.facebook.com/jeff.slinker/videos/10102563760146429 Night Stalkers Don't Quit! - Night Stalkers Don't Forget! NSDQ!
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  • Fall In Veteran launches development of our next BIG software capability. The Eli Project, initially fielded to the National Guard, will integrate into Fall In’s cloud native environment with greater agility and integrate relevant data with 21st Century solutions that target improving the Veteran community. Can’t wait to share with our Users and partners. Stay alert!

    NSDQ! & LLTB!
    Fall In Veteran launches development of our next BIG software capability. The Eli Project, initially fielded to the National Guard, will integrate into Fall In’s cloud native environment with greater agility and integrate relevant data with 21st Century solutions that target improving the Veteran community. Can’t wait to share with our Users and partners. Stay alert! NSDQ! & LLTB!
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  • When addressing a group of Naval ROTC students at Vanderbilt, GEN (R) David Petraeus said,

    “If you’re not given orders. Figure out what they ‘should have been’; and, EXECUTE THEM VIOLENTLY.”


    In the absence of leadership, LEAD!

    -Laif Patela
    SEAL TEAM 2
    At Shaw’s Shooting School, circa 1995

    NSDQ! & LLTB!
    When addressing a group of Naval ROTC students at Vanderbilt, GEN (R) David Petraeus said, “If you’re not given orders. Figure out what they ‘should have been’; and, EXECUTE THEM VIOLENTLY.” In the absence of leadership, LEAD! -Laif Patela SEAL TEAM 2 At Shaw’s Shooting School, circa 1995 NSDQ! & LLTB!
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  • Duty, Honor, Country is NOT a military anthem.

    It’s an American culture. Where is our leadership? We are in the desert.

    Veterans need not fade into the horizon. We need to be curving the American Identity into the raw material of our communities.

    NSDQ! & LLTB!
    Duty, Honor, Country is NOT a military anthem. It’s an American culture. Where is our leadership? We are in the desert. Veterans need not fade into the horizon. We need to be curving the American Identity into the raw material of our communities. NSDQ! & LLTB!
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  • Today is Walt B's Funeral/Memorial Service, info as follows:
    All family and friends are welcome to attend his service on January 6th, 2024, at 1:00p, at Forest Lawns Memory Garden in Savannah, GA. Please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers.

    Obituary info:
    Walter C Battisti, 70, of Savannah, GA, passed away on December 15th, 2023 after a battle with a brief illness.

    Walter was born on October 23rd, 1953 to Saturno and Angela Battisti in San Juan, PR. He joined the US Army in 1973 where he worked as a CH-47 Mechanic. Walter had an extensive and successful military career. He was incredibly proud of being in the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, which made a significant impact on his life. He carried this achievement with pride until his final days. Walter retired from the military in 1997.

    His love for aviation inspired him to become a contractor for the 224th Military Intelligence Battalion. Adopting the name Waldo, he went on many deployments and met many friends during his time spent there. In his personal life, Walter was a man of few words. Although he was a quiet man, you could always see when he was deep in thought. Whenever something needed to be said, he always made his loved ones laugh with his quick wit.

    Behind that sometimes old grumpy man persona, he had the biggest heart. Walter was a big animal lover as he leaves behind his three dogs Sophie, Lulu, and Abby. Walter also seemed to be a turtle magnet as he would rescue any turtle he found. He was a very doting grandfather who loved his grandson, Anthony, and would get excited with the smallest things he would do.

    Walter will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and pets. He is predeceased by his parents and his son, Kenneth. He is survived by his wife, Nilsa Battisti, his two daughters, Angela Battisti, Barbara Battisti Bell, son in law Richard Bell, and his grandson, Anthony Bell.

    Rest Easy, Brother Thank You for all provided, yours was A Life Well-Spent in the Service of Others.
    We shall freshly Remember and Honor You today - Prayers Outbound for your Family!
    Never Forget! - Never Quit!
    NSDQ!
    Today is Walt B's Funeral/Memorial Service, info as follows: All family and friends are welcome to attend his service on January 6th, 2024, at 1:00p, at Forest Lawns Memory Garden in Savannah, GA. Please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers. Obituary info: Walter C Battisti, 70, of Savannah, GA, passed away on December 15th, 2023 after a battle with a brief illness. Walter was born on October 23rd, 1953 to Saturno and Angela Battisti in San Juan, PR. He joined the US Army in 1973 where he worked as a CH-47 Mechanic. Walter had an extensive and successful military career. He was incredibly proud of being in the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, which made a significant impact on his life. He carried this achievement with pride until his final days. Walter retired from the military in 1997. His love for aviation inspired him to become a contractor for the 224th Military Intelligence Battalion. Adopting the name Waldo, he went on many deployments and met many friends during his time spent there. In his personal life, Walter was a man of few words. Although he was a quiet man, you could always see when he was deep in thought. Whenever something needed to be said, he always made his loved ones laugh with his quick wit. Behind that sometimes old grumpy man persona, he had the biggest heart. Walter was a big animal lover as he leaves behind his three dogs Sophie, Lulu, and Abby. Walter also seemed to be a turtle magnet as he would rescue any turtle he found. He was a very doting grandfather who loved his grandson, Anthony, and would get excited with the smallest things he would do. Walter will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and pets. He is predeceased by his parents and his son, Kenneth. He is survived by his wife, Nilsa Battisti, his two daughters, Angela Battisti, Barbara Battisti Bell, son in law Richard Bell, and his grandson, Anthony Bell. Rest Easy, Brother Thank You for all provided, yours was A Life Well-Spent in the Service of Others. We shall freshly Remember and Honor You today - Prayers Outbound for your Family! Never Forget! - Never Quit! NSDQ!
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  • Awesome read; if it doesn't bring a tear to your eye, you're not human; I am so proud to have been in an organization that instilled the values described in LTC Lofaro's speech below:

    Dining-in speech at U.S. Military Academy
    by LTC Guy Lofaro:

    "Let me say before beginning that it has been my pleasure to attend several dinings-in here at West Point and hence I have some basis for comparison. You people have done a fine job and you ought to congratulate yourselves. In fact, why don't we take this time to have the persons who were responsible for this event stand so we can acknowledge them publicly.

    I guess I am honored with these invitations because there exists this rumor that I can tell a story. Cadets who I have had in class sometimes approach me beforehand and request that, during my speech, I tell some of the stories I've told them in class. For the longest time I have resisted this. I simply didn't think this the right forum for story-telling, so I tried instead, with varying degrees of success, to use this time to impart some higher lesson - some thought that would perhaps stay with one or two of you a little longer than the 10 or 15 minutes I will be standing here. I tried this again last week at another dining in and I bombed. Big time. Of course, the cadets didn't say that. They said all the polite things- "Thank you, sir, for those inspiring words" - "You've provided us much food for thought" - "We all certainly learned something from you tonight, sir." And I'm thinking - yeah - you learned something all right. You learned never to invite that SOB to be a dining in speaker again.

    So in the interim I've spent quite a bit of time thinking about what I would say to you to night. What can I say that will stay with you? And as I reflected on this I turned it on myself - what stays with me? What makes a mark on me? What do I remember, and why? How have I learned the higher lessons I so desperately want to impart to you? Well - I've learned those higher lessons through experience. And as I thought further, I realized that there's only one way to relate experience -that is to tell some stories. So I'm going to try something new here this evening. I'm going to give you your stories and attempt to relate what I've learned by living them. I'm going to let you crawl inside my eye-sockets and see some of the things I've seen these past 18 years.

    Imagine you are a brand new second lieutenant on a peacekeeping mission in the Sinai Peninsula. You are less than a year out of West Point, and only a few weeks out of the basic course. You are standing at a strict position of attention in front of your battalion commander, a man you will come to realize was one of the finest soldiers with whom you've ever served, and you are being questioned about a mistake - a big mistake - that you've made. You see, your platoon lost some live ammo. Oh sure, it was eventually found, but for a few hours you had the entire battalion scrambling. Your battalion commander is not yelling at you though, he's not demeaning you, he's simply taking this opportunity to ensure you learn from the experience. And you do- you learn that people make mistakes, that those mistakes do not usually result in the end of the world, and that such occasions are valuable opportunities to impart some higher lessons. Then, out of the corner of your eye, you see your platoon sergeant emerge from behind a building. He's an old soldier - a fine soldier though - whose knees have seen a few too many airborne operations. He sees you and the colonel - and he takes off at a run. You see him approaching from behind the colonel and the next thing you see is the back of your platoon sergeant's head. He is now standing between you and your battalion commander - the two are eyeball to eyeball. Your platoon sergeant says, a touch of indignance in his voice "Leave my lieutenant alone, sir. He didn't lose the ammo, I did. I was the one who miscounted. You want someone's ass, you take mine."

    And you learn another lesson - you learn about loyalty.

    It's a few months later and you are one of two soldiers left on a hot PZ on some Caribbean island. There's been another foul up - not yours this time, but you're going to pay for it. It's you and your RTO, a nineteen-year-old surfer from Florida who can quote Shakespeare because his Mom was a high school literature teacher and who joined the army because his Dad was a WWII Ranger. The last UH-60 has taken off on an air assault and someone is supposed to come back and get you guys. But the fire is getting heavy, and you're not sure anything can get down there without getting shot up. You're taking fire from some heavily forested hills. At least two machineguns, maybe three, maybe more, and quite a few AKs, but you can't make out anything else. You and your RTO are in a hole, hunkered down as the bad guys are peppering your hole with small arms fire. Your RTO is trying to get some help - another bird to come get you, some artillery, some attack helicopters - anything. But there are other firefights happening elsewhere on this island involving much larger numbers.

    So as the cosmos unfold at; that particular moment, in that particular place, you and that RTO are well down the order of merit list. You feel a tug at your pants leg. Ketch, that's what you call him, Ketch tells you he got a "wait, out" when he asked for help. The radio is jammed with calls for fire and requests for support from other parts of the island. "What we gonna do, sir?' he asks. And all of a sudden, you're learning another lesson. You're learning about the weightiness of command, because it's not just you in that hole, it's this kid you've spent every day with for the last five months. This kid you've come to love like a kid brother. There is only one way out and that's through the bad guys. You see, you are on a peninsula that rises about 100 feet from the sea. The inland side is where the bad guys are. You figure you are safe in this hole, so long as they don't bring in any indirect fire stuff, but if they come down off those hills, onto the peninsula, then you're going to have to fight it out. And that's what you tell your RTO. We either get help or, if the bad guys come for us, we fight. He looks at you. You don't know how long. And he says only four words. Two sentences. "Roger, sir. Let's rock." Appropriate coming from a surfer. Then he slithers back down to the bottom of the hole. Staying on the radio, your lifeline, trying to get some help. You are peering over the edge of the hole, careful not to make too big a target. You're thinking about your wife and that little month-old baby you left a few days ago. It was two o'clock in the morning when you got the call. "Pack your gear and get in here." You kissed them both and told them to watch the news. Hell, you didn't know where here you were going or why, but you were told to go, and you went.

    Then all of a sudden it gets real loud, and things are flying all around and then there's a shadow that passes over you. You look up and find yourself staring at the bottom of a Blackhawk, about 15 feet over the deck, flying fast and low, and as it passes over your hole you see the door gunner dealing death and destruction on the bad guys in those hills. It sets down about 25 meters from your hole, as close as it can get. You look up and see the crew chief kneeling inside, waving frantically to you, the door gunner still dealing with it, trying to keep the bad guys' heads down, who have now switched their fire to the bird, a much bigger, and better, target. You look at Ketch and then you're off - and you run 25 meters faster than 25 meters have ever been run since humans began to walk upright. And you dive through the open doors onto the floor of the Blackhawk. There are no seats in the bird since this is combat and we don't use them in the real deal. And you are hugging your RTO, face-to-face, like a lover, and shouting at him "You OKAY? You OKAY? You OKAY?" but he doesn't tell you he's OKAY since he's yelling the same thing at you -- "You OKAY? You OKAY? You OKAY?" And then the pilot pulls pitch and executes a violent and steep ascent out of there and had you not been holding on to the d-rings in the floor and the crew chief not been holding your legs you might have fallen out. Then you're over the water, you're safe, and the bird levels out, and you roll over to your back and close your eyes - and you think you fall asleep. But then you feel a hand on your blouse, and you open your eyes and see the crew chief kneeling over you with a head set in his hand. He wants you to put it on so you do. And the first thing you hear is "I-Beamer, buddy boy. I Beamer." You were in I-4 while a cadet, and that was your rallying cry. And you look up to where the pilots sit and you see a head sticking out from behind one of the seats. He's looking at you and it's his voice you hear, but you can't make out who it is because his visor is down. Then he lifts it, and you see the face of a man who was 2 years ahead of you in your company. He tells you that he knew you were there and he wasn't going to leave an I-Beamer like that. And you learn about courage, and camaraderie. And friendship that never dies.

    It's a few years later and you've already had your company command. You're in grad school, studying at Michigan. You get a phone call one night, one of the sergeants from your company. He tells you Harvey Moore is dead, killed in a training accident when his Blackhawk flew into the ground. Harvey Moore. Two time winner of the Best Ranger Competition. Great soldier. Got drunk one night after his wife left him and took his son. You see, staff sergeants don't make as much money as lawyers, so she left with the lawyer. He got stinking drunk, though it didn't take much since he didn't drink at all before this, and got into his car. Then had an accident. Then got a DUI. He was an E-6 promotable when this happened, and the SOP was a general-officer article 15 and a reduction one grade, which would really be two for him because he was on the promotion list. But Harvey Moore is a good soldier, and it's time to go to bat for a guy who, if your company command was any sort of a success, played a significant part in making it so. And you go with your battalion commander to see the CG, and you stand at attention in front of the CG's desk for 20 minutes convincing him that Harvey Moore deserves a break. You win. Harvey Moore never drinks again. He makes E-7. And when you change command, he grabs your arm, with tears in his eyes, and thanks you for all you've done. Then the phone call. And you learn about grief.

    And then you're a major and you're back in the 82d - your home. And one day some SOB having a bad week decides it's time to take it out on the world and he shoots up a PT formation. Takes out 20 guys. You're one of them. 5.56 tracer round right to the gut. Range about 10 meters. And you're dead for a little while, but it's not your time yet - there are still too many lessons to learn. And you wake up after 5 surgeries and 45 days in a coma. And you look down at your body and you don't recognize it - it has become a receptacle for hospital tubing and electronic monitoring devices. You have a tracheotomy, so there's a huge tube going down your throat and you can't talk, but that thing is making sure you breathe. And there's a tube in your nose that goes down into your stomach - that's how you eat. And there are four IVs - one in each arm and two in the veins in the top of your feet. There is a tube through your right clavicle - that's where they inject the high-powered antibiotics that turns your hair white and makes you see things. But disease is the enemy now and it's gotta be done. And there are three tubes emerging from three separate holes in your stomach. They are there to drain the liquids from your stomach cavity. It drains into some bags hanging on the right;side of your bed. And they've shaved your chest and attached countless electrodes to monitor your heartbeat, blood pressure, and anything else they can measure. They have these things stuck all over your head as well, and on your wrists and ankles. And your family gathers around, and they are like rocks, and they pull you through. But there's also a guy, dressed in BDUs, with a maroon beret in his and, who stands quietly in the corner. Never says anything. Just smiles. And looks at you. He's there every day. Not every hour of every day, but he comes every day.

    Sometimes he's there when you wake up. Sometimes he's there when you go to sleep. He comes during his lunch break. He stays an hour, or two, or three. And just stands in the corner. And smiles. No one told him to be there. But he made it his place of duty. His guard post. You see, it's your sergeant major, and his ranger buddy is down, and a ranger never leaves a fallen comrade. And you learn, through this man, the value of a creed.
    (Note from Guy): if you've never read the Ranger Creed, Google it. The men of the Ranger Regiment live this creed every day. It is probably more powerful than wedding vows, and once you've lived by it, it's part of your life forever)

    And every four hours two huge male nurses come in and gently roll you on your side. The bullet exited through your left buttock and made a hole the size of a softball. The bandages need to be changed. Take the soiled wads out and put clean ones in. And a second lieutenant comes in. She seems to be there all the time. She's the one changing the bandages. And it hurts like hell, but she, too, is smiling, and talking to you, and she's gentle. And you know you've seen her before, but you can't talk - you still have that tube in your throat. But she knows. And she tells you that you taught her Military Art History, that now it's her turn to take care of you, that she's in charge of you and the team of nurses assigned to you, and she won't let you down. And you learn about compassion.

    And then it's months later and you're still recovering. Most of the tubes are gone but it's time for another round of major surgeries. And you go into one of the last, this one about 9 hours long. And they put you back together. And you wake up in the ICU one more time. Only one IV this time. And when you open your eyes, there's a huge figure standing over your bed. BDUs. Green beret in his hand. Bigger than God. And he's smiling. "It's about damn time you woke up you lazy bastard" he says. And you know it's your friend and former commander and you've got to come back with something quick - something good. He's the deputy Delta Force commander, soon to be the commander. And you say "Don't you have someplace else to be? Don't you have something more important to do?" And without skipping a beat, without losing that smile he says "Right now, I am doing what I consider the most important thing in the world."

    And you learn about leadership.

    So there you have them. Some stories. I've tried to let you see the world as I've seen it a various points in time these 18 years. I hope you've learned something. I certainly have."

    For the record, I know these men personally, and I served during these times the writer is describing, I was there @ Hill AFB that dark night on 29 Oct '92 during the final hit of Operation Embryo Stage when RANGER Moore departed this rock, he was my buddy... I also recall very clearly that damn sniper doing his evil down @ Bragg... this world just never quits jackin with the good folks seems like. My point of all of this is while you are in the middle of it all, this Serving stuff, pay attention to those around you, that is what is Truly of most importance, gubmints will come and go, Honor, Courage, being Solid under extreme pressure and circumstance will be your test... make this world a little better of a place while you are among the living... and Never Forget the RANGER Harvey Moore's that you will meet along the way...

    HOOAH!
    RLTW! - NSDQ!
    Awesome read; if it doesn't bring a tear to your eye, you're not human; I am so proud to have been in an organization that instilled the values described in LTC Lofaro's speech below: Dining-in speech at U.S. Military Academy by LTC Guy Lofaro: "Let me say before beginning that it has been my pleasure to attend several dinings-in here at West Point and hence I have some basis for comparison. You people have done a fine job and you ought to congratulate yourselves. In fact, why don't we take this time to have the persons who were responsible for this event stand so we can acknowledge them publicly. I guess I am honored with these invitations because there exists this rumor that I can tell a story. Cadets who I have had in class sometimes approach me beforehand and request that, during my speech, I tell some of the stories I've told them in class. For the longest time I have resisted this. I simply didn't think this the right forum for story-telling, so I tried instead, with varying degrees of success, to use this time to impart some higher lesson - some thought that would perhaps stay with one or two of you a little longer than the 10 or 15 minutes I will be standing here. I tried this again last week at another dining in and I bombed. Big time. Of course, the cadets didn't say that. They said all the polite things- "Thank you, sir, for those inspiring words" - "You've provided us much food for thought" - "We all certainly learned something from you tonight, sir." And I'm thinking - yeah - you learned something all right. You learned never to invite that SOB to be a dining in speaker again. So in the interim I've spent quite a bit of time thinking about what I would say to you to night. What can I say that will stay with you? And as I reflected on this I turned it on myself - what stays with me? What makes a mark on me? What do I remember, and why? How have I learned the higher lessons I so desperately want to impart to you? Well - I've learned those higher lessons through experience. And as I thought further, I realized that there's only one way to relate experience -that is to tell some stories. So I'm going to try something new here this evening. I'm going to give you your stories and attempt to relate what I've learned by living them. I'm going to let you crawl inside my eye-sockets and see some of the things I've seen these past 18 years. Imagine you are a brand new second lieutenant on a peacekeeping mission in the Sinai Peninsula. You are less than a year out of West Point, and only a few weeks out of the basic course. You are standing at a strict position of attention in front of your battalion commander, a man you will come to realize was one of the finest soldiers with whom you've ever served, and you are being questioned about a mistake - a big mistake - that you've made. You see, your platoon lost some live ammo. Oh sure, it was eventually found, but for a few hours you had the entire battalion scrambling. Your battalion commander is not yelling at you though, he's not demeaning you, he's simply taking this opportunity to ensure you learn from the experience. And you do- you learn that people make mistakes, that those mistakes do not usually result in the end of the world, and that such occasions are valuable opportunities to impart some higher lessons. Then, out of the corner of your eye, you see your platoon sergeant emerge from behind a building. He's an old soldier - a fine soldier though - whose knees have seen a few too many airborne operations. He sees you and the colonel - and he takes off at a run. You see him approaching from behind the colonel and the next thing you see is the back of your platoon sergeant's head. He is now standing between you and your battalion commander - the two are eyeball to eyeball. Your platoon sergeant says, a touch of indignance in his voice "Leave my lieutenant alone, sir. He didn't lose the ammo, I did. I was the one who miscounted. You want someone's ass, you take mine." And you learn another lesson - you learn about loyalty. It's a few months later and you are one of two soldiers left on a hot PZ on some Caribbean island. There's been another foul up - not yours this time, but you're going to pay for it. It's you and your RTO, a nineteen-year-old surfer from Florida who can quote Shakespeare because his Mom was a high school literature teacher and who joined the army because his Dad was a WWII Ranger. The last UH-60 has taken off on an air assault and someone is supposed to come back and get you guys. But the fire is getting heavy, and you're not sure anything can get down there without getting shot up. You're taking fire from some heavily forested hills. At least two machineguns, maybe three, maybe more, and quite a few AKs, but you can't make out anything else. You and your RTO are in a hole, hunkered down as the bad guys are peppering your hole with small arms fire. Your RTO is trying to get some help - another bird to come get you, some artillery, some attack helicopters - anything. But there are other firefights happening elsewhere on this island involving much larger numbers. So as the cosmos unfold at; that particular moment, in that particular place, you and that RTO are well down the order of merit list. You feel a tug at your pants leg. Ketch, that's what you call him, Ketch tells you he got a "wait, out" when he asked for help. The radio is jammed with calls for fire and requests for support from other parts of the island. "What we gonna do, sir?' he asks. And all of a sudden, you're learning another lesson. You're learning about the weightiness of command, because it's not just you in that hole, it's this kid you've spent every day with for the last five months. This kid you've come to love like a kid brother. There is only one way out and that's through the bad guys. You see, you are on a peninsula that rises about 100 feet from the sea. The inland side is where the bad guys are. You figure you are safe in this hole, so long as they don't bring in any indirect fire stuff, but if they come down off those hills, onto the peninsula, then you're going to have to fight it out. And that's what you tell your RTO. We either get help or, if the bad guys come for us, we fight. He looks at you. You don't know how long. And he says only four words. Two sentences. "Roger, sir. Let's rock." Appropriate coming from a surfer. Then he slithers back down to the bottom of the hole. Staying on the radio, your lifeline, trying to get some help. You are peering over the edge of the hole, careful not to make too big a target. You're thinking about your wife and that little month-old baby you left a few days ago. It was two o'clock in the morning when you got the call. "Pack your gear and get in here." You kissed them both and told them to watch the news. Hell, you didn't know where here you were going or why, but you were told to go, and you went. Then all of a sudden it gets real loud, and things are flying all around and then there's a shadow that passes over you. You look up and find yourself staring at the bottom of a Blackhawk, about 15 feet over the deck, flying fast and low, and as it passes over your hole you see the door gunner dealing death and destruction on the bad guys in those hills. It sets down about 25 meters from your hole, as close as it can get. You look up and see the crew chief kneeling inside, waving frantically to you, the door gunner still dealing with it, trying to keep the bad guys' heads down, who have now switched their fire to the bird, a much bigger, and better, target. You look at Ketch and then you're off - and you run 25 meters faster than 25 meters have ever been run since humans began to walk upright. And you dive through the open doors onto the floor of the Blackhawk. There are no seats in the bird since this is combat and we don't use them in the real deal. And you are hugging your RTO, face-to-face, like a lover, and shouting at him "You OKAY? You OKAY? You OKAY?" but he doesn't tell you he's OKAY since he's yelling the same thing at you -- "You OKAY? You OKAY? You OKAY?" And then the pilot pulls pitch and executes a violent and steep ascent out of there and had you not been holding on to the d-rings in the floor and the crew chief not been holding your legs you might have fallen out. Then you're over the water, you're safe, and the bird levels out, and you roll over to your back and close your eyes - and you think you fall asleep. But then you feel a hand on your blouse, and you open your eyes and see the crew chief kneeling over you with a head set in his hand. He wants you to put it on so you do. And the first thing you hear is "I-Beamer, buddy boy. I Beamer." You were in I-4 while a cadet, and that was your rallying cry. And you look up to where the pilots sit and you see a head sticking out from behind one of the seats. He's looking at you and it's his voice you hear, but you can't make out who it is because his visor is down. Then he lifts it, and you see the face of a man who was 2 years ahead of you in your company. He tells you that he knew you were there and he wasn't going to leave an I-Beamer like that. And you learn about courage, and camaraderie. And friendship that never dies. It's a few years later and you've already had your company command. You're in grad school, studying at Michigan. You get a phone call one night, one of the sergeants from your company. He tells you Harvey Moore is dead, killed in a training accident when his Blackhawk flew into the ground. Harvey Moore. Two time winner of the Best Ranger Competition. Great soldier. Got drunk one night after his wife left him and took his son. You see, staff sergeants don't make as much money as lawyers, so she left with the lawyer. He got stinking drunk, though it didn't take much since he didn't drink at all before this, and got into his car. Then had an accident. Then got a DUI. He was an E-6 promotable when this happened, and the SOP was a general-officer article 15 and a reduction one grade, which would really be two for him because he was on the promotion list. But Harvey Moore is a good soldier, and it's time to go to bat for a guy who, if your company command was any sort of a success, played a significant part in making it so. And you go with your battalion commander to see the CG, and you stand at attention in front of the CG's desk for 20 minutes convincing him that Harvey Moore deserves a break. You win. Harvey Moore never drinks again. He makes E-7. And when you change command, he grabs your arm, with tears in his eyes, and thanks you for all you've done. Then the phone call. And you learn about grief. And then you're a major and you're back in the 82d - your home. And one day some SOB having a bad week decides it's time to take it out on the world and he shoots up a PT formation. Takes out 20 guys. You're one of them. 5.56 tracer round right to the gut. Range about 10 meters. And you're dead for a little while, but it's not your time yet - there are still too many lessons to learn. And you wake up after 5 surgeries and 45 days in a coma. And you look down at your body and you don't recognize it - it has become a receptacle for hospital tubing and electronic monitoring devices. You have a tracheotomy, so there's a huge tube going down your throat and you can't talk, but that thing is making sure you breathe. And there's a tube in your nose that goes down into your stomach - that's how you eat. And there are four IVs - one in each arm and two in the veins in the top of your feet. There is a tube through your right clavicle - that's where they inject the high-powered antibiotics that turns your hair white and makes you see things. But disease is the enemy now and it's gotta be done. And there are three tubes emerging from three separate holes in your stomach. They are there to drain the liquids from your stomach cavity. It drains into some bags hanging on the right;side of your bed. And they've shaved your chest and attached countless electrodes to monitor your heartbeat, blood pressure, and anything else they can measure. They have these things stuck all over your head as well, and on your wrists and ankles. And your family gathers around, and they are like rocks, and they pull you through. But there's also a guy, dressed in BDUs, with a maroon beret in his and, who stands quietly in the corner. Never says anything. Just smiles. And looks at you. He's there every day. Not every hour of every day, but he comes every day. Sometimes he's there when you wake up. Sometimes he's there when you go to sleep. He comes during his lunch break. He stays an hour, or two, or three. And just stands in the corner. And smiles. No one told him to be there. But he made it his place of duty. His guard post. You see, it's your sergeant major, and his ranger buddy is down, and a ranger never leaves a fallen comrade. And you learn, through this man, the value of a creed. (Note from Guy): if you've never read the Ranger Creed, Google it. The men of the Ranger Regiment live this creed every day. It is probably more powerful than wedding vows, and once you've lived by it, it's part of your life forever) And every four hours two huge male nurses come in and gently roll you on your side. The bullet exited through your left buttock and made a hole the size of a softball. The bandages need to be changed. Take the soiled wads out and put clean ones in. And a second lieutenant comes in. She seems to be there all the time. She's the one changing the bandages. And it hurts like hell, but she, too, is smiling, and talking to you, and she's gentle. And you know you've seen her before, but you can't talk - you still have that tube in your throat. But she knows. And she tells you that you taught her Military Art History, that now it's her turn to take care of you, that she's in charge of you and the team of nurses assigned to you, and she won't let you down. And you learn about compassion. And then it's months later and you're still recovering. Most of the tubes are gone but it's time for another round of major surgeries. And you go into one of the last, this one about 9 hours long. And they put you back together. And you wake up in the ICU one more time. Only one IV this time. And when you open your eyes, there's a huge figure standing over your bed. BDUs. Green beret in his hand. Bigger than God. And he's smiling. "It's about damn time you woke up you lazy bastard" he says. And you know it's your friend and former commander and you've got to come back with something quick - something good. He's the deputy Delta Force commander, soon to be the commander. And you say "Don't you have someplace else to be? Don't you have something more important to do?" And without skipping a beat, without losing that smile he says "Right now, I am doing what I consider the most important thing in the world." And you learn about leadership. So there you have them. Some stories. I've tried to let you see the world as I've seen it a various points in time these 18 years. I hope you've learned something. I certainly have." For the record, I know these men personally, and I served during these times the writer is describing, I was there @ Hill AFB that dark night on 29 Oct '92 during the final hit of Operation Embryo Stage when RANGER Moore departed this rock, he was my buddy... I also recall very clearly that damn sniper doing his evil down @ Bragg... this world just never quits jackin with the good folks seems like. My point of all of this is while you are in the middle of it all, this Serving stuff, pay attention to those around you, that is what is Truly of most importance, gubmints will come and go, Honor, Courage, being Solid under extreme pressure and circumstance will be your test... make this world a little better of a place while you are among the living... and Never Forget the RANGER Harvey Moore's that you will meet along the way... HOOAH! RLTW! - NSDQ!
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  • Hello brothers and sisters.

    There are many silent sufferers out there dealing with their own internal storms with regard to combat and/or any/all trauma.

    I was a pretty high functioning dude. At some point, I dropped a fill somewhere and the internal Comms stopped transmitting properly.

    I went to Mexico and received Ibogaine and 5MEO/DMT treatment.

    I won’t bore you, you can read the article below, published by Stanford University of 30 SOF veterans who went to the same place I did.

    Changed my life. If you are interested in treatment, check out the Non-profit : VETS (veterans exploring treatment solutions)

    They give grants to SOF to participate.

    Take care of each other this year, kind words and helpful moments.

    #mentalhealth #TBI #ptsd #psychedelictherapy #endveteransuicide #nsdq

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-023-02705-w.pdf
    Hello brothers and sisters. There are many silent sufferers out there dealing with their own internal storms with regard to combat and/or any/all trauma. I was a pretty high functioning dude. At some point, I dropped a fill somewhere and the internal Comms stopped transmitting properly. I went to Mexico and received Ibogaine and 5MEO/DMT treatment. I won’t bore you, you can read the article below, published by Stanford University of 30 SOF veterans who went to the same place I did. Changed my life. If you are interested in treatment, check out the Non-profit : VETS (veterans exploring treatment solutions) They give grants to SOF to participate. Take care of each other this year, kind words and helpful moments. #mentalhealth #TBI #ptsd #psychedelictherapy #endveteransuicide #nsdq https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-023-02705-w.pdf
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  • Losing Doctor still hurts, daggum it...
    https://www.gofundme.com/f/randy-rumph-funeral-expenses
    Never Forget! - Never Quit!
    NSDQ!
    Losing Doctor still hurts, daggum it... https://www.gofundme.com/f/randy-rumph-funeral-expenses Never Forget! - Never Quit! NSDQ!
    WWW.GOFUNDME.COM
    Randy Rumph Funeral Expenses, organized by John Hinnant
    Why I'm fundraising We are requesting your support to give Randy a proper funeral in Perry… John Hinnant needs your support for Randy Rumph Funeral Expenses
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  • Apologies, I have down with the flu for a bit, doing better now, but I have lost track of who I need to add to our Group. If you are wanting to be added to our Group, please send me a chat request with your name and info regarding your affiliation with our Organization. Also, please help to let others know - vector them towards me (have them send me a friend request) and I will bring them behind our wire. Happy New Year to you and yours, May GOD Bless you today and everyday.
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    burt
    NSDQ!
    Apologies, I have down with the flu for a bit, doing better now, but I have lost track of who I need to add to our Group. If you are wanting to be added to our Group, please send me a chat request with your name and info regarding your affiliation with our Organization. Also, please help to let others know - vector them towards me (have them send me a friend request) and I will bring them behind our wire. Happy New Year to you and yours, May GOD Bless you today and everyday. V/r burt NSDQ!
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  • I might not always be the brightest bulb on the tree, but I do know that we need to stick real close to one another, aint nobody gonna save us but us... So snap-link yourself to the Vet to your left and right, and Remain! No One Gets Left Behind!
    NSDQ!
    I might not always be the brightest bulb on the tree, but I do know that we need to stick real close to one another, aint nobody gonna save us but us... So snap-link yourself to the Vet to your left and right, and Remain! No One Gets Left Behind! NSDQ!
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  • Lee Fox <nsa.hsv.sec@gmail.com>
    11:08 AM (7 hours ago)
    to Tracy, Doug, Jim, Greg, Randy, bcc: me

    Night Stalkers,

    Happy New Year! Be sure to add this to your resolutions and join your fellow chapter members on Thursday, January 18th, for our next monthly social at—

    Back Forty Beer Company
    3254 Leeman Ferry Rd SW
    Huntsville, AL 35801
    https://www.backfortybeer.com/huntsville
    https://www.facebook.com/back40hsv



    This is a brand new venue in the Huntsville area, so come check it out! We will gather beginning at 5:30 and toast our fallen around 6:15.

    v/r,
    Lee

    Lee Fox
    Secretary, NSA-H
    PO Box 2974
    Huntsville, AL 35801
    270.348.6768
    http://www.huntsvillensa.com/
    https://www.facebook.com/nsa.huntsville/
    NSDQ!
    Lee Fox <nsa.hsv.sec@gmail.com> 11:08 AM (7 hours ago) to Tracy, Doug, Jim, Greg, Randy, bcc: me Night Stalkers, Happy New Year! Be sure to add this to your resolutions and join your fellow chapter members on Thursday, January 18th, for our next monthly social at— Back Forty Beer Company 3254 Leeman Ferry Rd SW Huntsville, AL 35801 https://www.backfortybeer.com/huntsville https://www.facebook.com/back40hsv This is a brand new venue in the Huntsville area, so come check it out! We will gather beginning at 5:30 and toast our fallen around 6:15. v/r, Lee Lee Fox Secretary, NSA-H PO Box 2974 Huntsville, AL 35801 270.348.6768 http://www.huntsvillensa.com/ https://www.facebook.com/nsa.huntsville/ NSDQ!
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  • Lucky to have leaders pushing awareness.

    FIV is growing.

    NSDQ! & LLTB!
    Lucky to have leaders pushing awareness. FIV is growing. NSDQ! & LLTB!
    Folks. This was passed to me by one of our Fall In leaders…

    You have to listen. This is WORSE than ISIS.

    Thanks EMayers and Jesuspattern for leading us in dark times and keeping The Truth visible amidst all the confusion. We have a lot of fight left in us. Lets get busy FIV.

    Reminder: Did you PT today? If, your answer is NO…Re-start your day NOW!, and listen while you PUSH.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-dont-have-enough-faith-to-be-an-atheist/id1297439270?i=1000640353416
    PODCASTS.APPLE.COM
    ‎I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST: What Can Americans Learn From the Hamas Attack? Victor Marx LIVE from Israel on Apple Podcasts
    ‎Show I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST, Ep What Can Americans Learn From the Hamas Attack? Victor Marx LIVE from Israel - Jan 2, 2024
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  • “My mental health rests in the hands of the people closest to me.”

    That is why Veterans on active duty, surrounded by phenomenal leaders, are grounded even under the most challenging circumstances.

    Who are you surrounding yourself with?

    Grateful to have DocTimMurphy and Jesuspattern join the GREAT leaders in Fall In Veteran.

    Build the Tribe. Our professional, social, emotional and spiritual health BEGINS and ENDS in the hands of each other. “We have a rendezvous with destiny.”

    “Standards and Discipline”
    -COL (R) Craig Alia, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, Commnading

    NSDQ! & LLTB!
    “My mental health rests in the hands of the people closest to me.” That is why Veterans on active duty, surrounded by phenomenal leaders, are grounded even under the most challenging circumstances. Who are you surrounding yourself with? Grateful to have [DocTimMurphy] and [Jesuspattern] join the GREAT leaders in Fall In Veteran. Build the Tribe. Our professional, social, emotional and spiritual health BEGINS and ENDS in the hands of each other. “We have a rendezvous with destiny.” “Standards and Discipline” -COL (R) Craig Alia, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, Commnading NSDQ! & LLTB!
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  • WARRIOR ETHOS:
    I will always place the mission first.
    I will never accept defeat.
    I will never quit.
    I will never leave a Fallen Comrade.
    NSDQ!
    WARRIOR ETHOS: I will always place the mission first. I will never accept defeat. I will never quit. I will never leave a Fallen Comrade. NSDQ!
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  • Never Forget! - Never Quit!
    NSDQ!
    Never Forget! - Never Quit! NSDQ!
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  • The Tribes are assembling.

    Welcome Paul, Jason, Trevor, Ben, John and Shane from Tenant Group.

    Gents,

    Looking forward to collaboration and growth. @Clint_Underwood, our Ops Lead, will reach out and ensure you have what you need on our end.

    NSDQ! & LLTB
    The Tribes are assembling. Welcome Paul, Jason, Trevor, Ben, John and Shane from Tenant Group. Gents, Looking forward to collaboration and growth. @Clint_Underwood, our Ops Lead, will reach out and ensure you have what you need on our end. NSDQ! & LLTB
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  • **Joint Task Force-Patriot (JTF-P) Announcement from Fall In - Veteran (FIV) Skipper Follows**
    Joint Task Force - Patriot (JTF-P) 2024 SITREP
    This powerful alliance brings together strategic partners and influencers, all committed to supporting Fall In’s mission.
    We are dedicated to providing Veterans and First Responders with the Community, Tools, and Leadership they need to uphold and celebrate the FREEDOM we valiantly fight for.

    JTF-P Collective Commitment:
    As a united front, we will support the brave leaders who fight for American safety and security. We stand firm to ensure American rights, bestowed by our creator, are upheld and honored. With a clear voice and unwavering determination, JTF-P will lead the charge.

    Long Term Goal: Focused and Timely Intelligence: Building Information Resources
    We aim to cut through the tangled, unfocused bureaucracy, and provide our Patriots with the unencumbered and unadulterated information supporting current and relevant issues affecting Veteran priorities. No more confusion, no more divided loyalties - just pure, focused action.

    Be patient, we will arrive.

    Our Goals for 2024:
    1. Establish Our Community: Bring your Tribe! It's time to migrate from scattered platforms like FacePage and Insta-Goober to a secure, focused community. Let's unite!, and build your Tribe.
    2. Build Veteran Support Networks: We believe in caring for our own. Let's create a robust base for community services, supporting Veteran health, service, and benefits. Together, we can make a difference, ie, Camp Brown Bear, and many others.
    3. Innovate with Industry Partners: Collaboration is key. We're working with industry partners to innovate our business, social, and digital services, all focused to enhance the quality of life for our Veterans and their families.

    4. Establish resources to support JTF-P leadership.

    How You Can Contribute:
    1. Spread the Word: Share our mission with your network. Let the world know about the Joint Task Force - Patriot and its goals.
    2. Join Our Community: Whether you’re a Veteran, a first responder, or a supporter, your presence strengthens us.
    3. Donate or Volunteer: Your contributions, whether time or resources, are invaluable in building a supportive environment for our heroes.
    4. Collaborate and Innovate: We welcome partnerships with businesses and individuals who can offer their expertise, services, or innovation to aid our cause.

    Fighting for Freedom is a "Family Business"
    It's time the United States realizes that generations of the same families send their strongest and smartest sons and daughters to guarantee our borders and constitution remain intact, safe and secure. We are honored to serve, and continue as Patriots because we understand what is actually at risk.

    NSDQ! & LLTB!

    JOINTTASKFORCEPATRIOT_#FALLINCOMMUNITY_#VETERANSUPPORT_#RISETOGETHER
    🌟 **Joint Task Force-Patriot (JTF-P) Announcement from Fall In - Veteran (FIV) Skipper Follows** 🌟 Joint Task Force - Patriot (JTF-P) 2024 SITREP 🤝💪 This powerful alliance brings together strategic partners and influencers, all committed to supporting Fall In’s mission. We are dedicated to providing Veterans and First Responders with the Community, Tools, and Leadership they need to uphold and celebrate the FREEDOM we valiantly fight for. 🇺🇸✨ JTF-P Collective Commitment: As a united front, we will support the brave leaders who fight for American safety and security. We stand firm to ensure American rights, bestowed by our creator, are upheld and honored. With a clear voice and unwavering determination, JTF-P will lead the charge. 🗣️🛡️ Long Term Goal: Focused and Timely Intelligence: Building Information Resources We aim to cut through the tangled, unfocused bureaucracy, and provide our Patriots with the unencumbered and unadulterated information supporting current and relevant issues affecting Veteran priorities. No more confusion, no more divided loyalties - just pure, focused action. 🎯 Be patient, we will arrive. Our Goals for 2024: 1. Establish Our Community: Bring your Tribe! It's time to migrate from scattered platforms like FacePage and Insta-Goober to a secure, focused community. Let's unite!, and build your Tribe. 🤝 2. Build Veteran Support Networks: We believe in caring for our own. Let's create a robust base for community services, supporting Veteran health, service, and benefits. Together, we can make a difference, ie, Camp Brown Bear, and many others. 💪 3. Innovate with Industry Partners: Collaboration is key. We're working with industry partners to innovate our business, social, and digital services, all focused to enhance the quality of life for our Veterans and their families. 🚀 4. Establish resources to support JTF-P leadership. How You Can Contribute: 1. Spread the Word: Share our mission with your network. Let the world know about the Joint Task Force - Patriot and its goals. 2. Join Our Community: Whether you’re a Veteran, a first responder, or a supporter, your presence strengthens us. 3. Donate or Volunteer: Your contributions, whether time or resources, are invaluable in building a supportive environment for our heroes. 4. Collaborate and Innovate: We welcome partnerships with businesses and individuals who can offer their expertise, services, or innovation to aid our cause. Fighting for Freedom is a "Family Business" It's time the United States realizes that generations of the same families send their strongest and smartest sons and daughters to guarantee our borders and constitution remain intact, safe and secure. We are honored to serve, and continue as Patriots because we understand what is actually at risk. NSDQ! & LLTB! JOINTTASKFORCEPATRIOT_#FALLINCOMMUNITY_#VETERANSUPPORT_#RISETOGETHER
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  • Holiday Festivities have come to an end.
    I am heading back to the salt mines, and will get back to the business of assisting Vets finding their crews and Falling In with their Tribes.
    2024 is on deck, time to get crackin...
    NSDQ!
    Holiday Festivities have come to an end. I am heading back to the salt mines, and will get back to the business of assisting Vets finding their crews and Falling In with their Tribes. 2024 is on deck, time to get crackin... NSDQ!
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  • Commo:
    You can talk about us,
    But you can't talk without us.
    Take Good Care of your Commo Dudes!
    NSDQ!
    Commo: You can talk about us, But you can't talk without us. Take Good Care of your Commo Dudes! NSDQ!
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  • Kentucky National Guard Sergeant Leigh Ann Hester was the first woman to receive the Silver Star since WWII. She humbly accepted her medal saying, "It really doesn't have anything to do with being a female - it's about the duties I performed that day as a Soldier."
    We salute Sergeant Hester and all our Heroes as we begin a New Year!
    Freedom On, Warriors!
    NSDQ!
    Kentucky National Guard Sergeant Leigh Ann Hester was the first woman to receive the Silver Star since WWII. She humbly accepted her medal saying, "It really doesn't have anything to do with being a female - it's about the duties I performed that day as a Soldier." We salute Sergeant Hester and all our Heroes as we begin a New Year! Freedom On, Warriors! NSDQ!
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  • The OSS Society
    01, January 2019
    ‪OSS founder General William Donovan was born on this date in 1883. A Medal of Honor recipient, he is the only person in our nation’s history to receive its four highest decorations. President Eisenhower, upon learning of his death in 1959‬, called him the “last hero.”
    NOTE: POTUS Ike was not correct.
    NSDQ!
    The OSS Society 01, January 2019 ‪OSS founder General William Donovan was born on this date in 1883. A Medal of Honor recipient, he is the only person in our nation’s history to receive its four highest decorations. President Eisenhower, upon learning of his death in 1959‬, called him the “last hero.” NOTE: POTUS Ike was not correct. NSDQ!
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  • 2024...
    It is hard to fight a War
    - if you don't know you are in one.
    Stay Alert! - Stay Alive!
    NSDQ!
    2024... It is hard to fight a War - if you don't know you are in one. Stay Alert! - Stay Alive! NSDQ!
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  • Happy New Year! NSDQ.
    Happy New Year! NSDQ.
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  • Killers Blend. Selected by Seals and Night Stalkers.

    Starts with notes of Jet Fuel, hints of gun powder hang in the middle, and ends with somebody gettin’ naked.

    Drink responsibly, and have a damn good time.

    NSDQ! & LLTB!
    Killers Blend. Selected by Seals and Night Stalkers. Starts with notes of Jet Fuel, hints of gun powder hang in the middle, and ends with somebody gettin’ naked. Drink responsibly, and have a damn good time. NSDQ! & LLTB!
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  • Monthly Buddy Check:
    - Reach Out
    - Check On Each Other
    - Sound Off If You Need Help!
    NSDQ!
    Monthly Buddy Check: - Reach Out - Check On Each Other - Sound Off If You Need Help! NSDQ!
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  • https://walkthetalkfoundation.org/news/a-call-to-boycott-the-military/

    Gents,

    Hyperbole like this confuses people, service members and provides NO real solutions. Veterans, DO NOT let them divide us. Yes, change must come. We are smartest- TOGETHER.

    Amazing military leaders should be supported whether in uniform or civil servants. Policy of the Armed Services can be influenced by our consensus. Great capability is forged within our consensus. Our Warriors are most powerful under our consensus.

    Fall In Veteran will build Veterans a megaphone loud enough for true leaders (active or retired), American values and the Warrior Ethos to resonate LOUD and CLEAR.

    “In the absence of leadership, LEAD.” Turning your back is the coward’s way out of adversity.

    Bring your Tribe, we have work to do.

    -Skipper

    NSDQ! & LLTB!
    https://walkthetalkfoundation.org/news/a-call-to-boycott-the-military/ Gents, Hyperbole like this confuses people, service members and provides NO real solutions. Veterans, DO NOT let them divide us. Yes, change must come. We are smartest- TOGETHER. Amazing military leaders should be supported whether in uniform or civil servants. Policy of the Armed Services can be influenced by our consensus. Great capability is forged within our consensus. Our Warriors are most powerful under our consensus. Fall In Veteran will build Veterans a megaphone loud enough for true leaders (active or retired), American values and the Warrior Ethos to resonate LOUD and CLEAR. “In the absence of leadership, LEAD.” Turning your back is the coward’s way out of adversity. Bring your Tribe, we have work to do. -Skipper NSDQ! & LLTB!
    WALKTHETALKFOUNDATION.ORG
    A Call to Boycott the Military
    “Take the mavericks in your service, the ones that wear rumpled uniforms and look like a bag of mud but whose ideas are so offsetting that they actually upset the people in the bureaucracy. O…
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  • Rest Easy, Brothers...
    Prayers Outbound for your Families...
    Never Forget! - Never Quit!
    https://news.usni.org/2023/12/21/navy-contractors-recover-blackhawk-three-remains-from-mediterranean#:~:text=The%20Navy%2C%20along%20with%20a,10%2C%20the%20service%20announced%20Thursday.
    NSDQ!
    Rest Easy, Brothers... Prayers Outbound for your Families... Never Forget! - Never Quit! https://news.usni.org/2023/12/21/navy-contractors-recover-blackhawk-three-remains-from-mediterranean#:~:text=The%20Navy%2C%20along%20with%20a,10%2C%20the%20service%20announced%20Thursday. NSDQ!
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  • Did some major upgrades to get “Helga” to run right. Wouldn’t recommend any Draco’s unless you know what parts need upgrading to keep it from falling apart while shooting it. I only went this route because I literally paid almost nothing for it. Comment with your AK builds if you have one!! 🏼 #NSDQ #pewpew
    Did some major upgrades to get “Helga” to run right. Wouldn’t recommend any Draco’s unless you know what parts need upgrading to keep it from falling apart while shooting it. 🤣 I only went this route because I literally paid almost nothing for it. Comment with your AK builds if you have one!! 💪🏼 #NSDQ #pewpew
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  • An old military tradition is that friends who have not seen or heard from each other for long periods of time never question their friendship.

    These friendships resume at the same time they left off regardless of distance and time between them. We call these friends "Family".

    If you are fortunate enough to have such friends like this in your Life make sure and reach out to them, check on them, and wish them well during our Holiday Season.

    To all the people who I know and have had the pleasure to serve with and work alongside Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your families. Thank You for being part of my Family.

    burt

    NSDQ!
    An old military tradition is that friends who have not seen or heard from each other for long periods of time never question their friendship. These friendships resume at the same time they left off regardless of distance and time between them. We call these friends "Family". If you are fortunate enough to have such friends like this in your Life make sure and reach out to them, check on them, and wish them well during our Holiday Season. To all the people who I know and have had the pleasure to serve with and work alongside Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your families. Thank You for being part of my Family. burt NSDQ!
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  • Make sure you spread the word about FIV. It’s going to be a great tool for us all! Spread the word! NSDQ!
    Make sure you spread the word about FIV. It’s going to be a great tool for us all! Spread the word! NSDQ!
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  • For folks wanting to join our Group, please send me a text describing your name and affiliation with our Unit. Thank You.
    burt
    NSDQ!
    For folks wanting to join our Group, please send me a text describing your name and affiliation with our Unit. Thank You. burt NSDQ!
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  • Gents,

    Please, Visit Dr. Tim Murphy’s Page- A good and faithful servant.

    You can find amazing articles, Podcasts and the link to his book on Amazon. Currently, recognized among the TOP 10 in its genre.

    Please, pass the word…you may know guys that need this amazing person. He is making himself available to Fall In and our Tribes.

    -Skipper, Fall In
    NSDQ! & LLTB!
    Gents, Please, Visit Dr. Tim Murphy’s Page- A good and faithful servant. You can find amazing articles, Podcasts and the link to his book on Amazon. Currently, recognized among the TOP 10 in its genre. Please, pass the word…you may know guys that need this amazing person. He is making himself available to Fall In and our Tribes. -Skipper, Fall In NSDQ! & LLTB!
    The Christ Cure is comprehensive handbook of healing for victims of trauma and their families, guiding the reader through a unique path of true restoration, inspired by the life and works of the Apostle Paul (a survivor of multiple traumas), by modern day mentors, the humbling personal experiences of the author, and reinforced by solid scientific research.

    https://drtimmurphy.com/books#:~:text=The%20Christ%20Cure-,amazonbarnes,-%26%20NobleBooks%2DA%2DMillion
    DRTIMMURPHY.COM
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    A comprehensive handbook of healing for victims of trauma and their families
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