Tornado Hits King’s Bay Naval Base

A 138-mph tornado struck parts of the base last Sunday (12-3-18), but very fortunately there was no major damage.  Five persons were treated for minor injuries (three in a near-by fishing boat and two Navy personnel in a patrol boat). Three Navy vehicles were blown into a waterway, some trees … read more

California Schemin’

While the mid-terms produced some delayed-vote-count, head-scratching results around the nation (amazingly, usually favoring Democrat candidates), perhaps the most blatant example of questionable tallies resides in California.  Case in point Ms. Yung Kim, Orange County, CA, Republican candidate for Congress.  Election night, she held an impressive 14-point lead over her … read more

Third I.D. First Brigade Uncases Its Colors

Yesterday afternoon (11-29-18) marked the official return of the Third I.D.’s First Armor Brigade Combat Team, with the uncasing of the unit’s colors, in a ceremony at Fort Stewart.  The BCT returned to home station following a nine-month deployment to South Korea.  In his remarks to First Brigade soldiers, 3rd … read more

“Dad In Heaven”

Given all the turmoil at the U.S.-Mexican border, not to mention other parts of the world at present, here’s a genuine feel-good story about people taking the time, and making the extra effort, to care. The place is England.  There, a seven-year-old boy wanted to do something special to mark … read more

Lib-Flakes Keep Falling On Our Heads

The situation on our southern border with Mexico is serious, very serious.  And if a solution can’t be found, between the U.S. and Mexico primarily, but with other Central American (even UN) countries, as well, there will be more and worse violence than was exhibited by a large number of … read more

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