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Visiting the REAL “Come and Take It” Cannon

Hey its Texas, what did you expect!?! Grumpy

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Hard Nosed Folks Both Good & Bad

A Real Bad Ass – White Moon

White Moon, a Northern Cheyenne who fought at the Battle of Little Bighorn held a US Springfield carbine, caliber .45, serial no. 48482, he took from a slain 7th Cavalry trooper on June 25, 1876.

He gave the carbine to Thomas B. Marquis on June 24, 1927, soon after the doctor-historian took his picture. White Moon was 77 years old when he participated with fellow Northern Cheyenne Wooden Leg, Little Sun, Wolf Chief and Big Beaver at the 51st Little Bighorn Battle Reunion. He died in May 1931.

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Erma EMP: Heinrich Vollmer’s Interwar Submachine Gun & at the range!!

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Allies War

Squadron 201 – The Aztec Eagles

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How Lethal Are Backwards Bullets ???

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The All New Marlin 336 Classic by Ruger

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Somebody of whom I consider a real Stud – ‘H.M. KING ABDULLAH II’ of Jordan

H.M. King Abdullah II entered the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (U.K.) in 1980 and was commissioned as second Lieutenant in spring of 1981. He then served as a Reconnaissance Troop Leader in the 13/18th Royal Hussars Regiment (British Army) in the U.K. (and West Germany).

From 1985 to 1993 he served mainly in the Armoured Corps (3rd Division) in all related command appointments at platoon, company and as battalion second in command positions, until finally commanding the Second Armoured Battalion, 40th Armoured Brigade with the rank of lieutenant Colonel from January 1992 to January 1993. During this period he attended several military courses in the U.S. and the U.K. including Staff College Camberley (U.K.) 1990-1991.

He also has several attachments to the Special Forces and a year as a tactics instructor with Jordan Army’s Anti-Tank, Cobra Helicopter Wing.

The beginning of 1993 saw him as Deputy Commander of Jordanian Special Forces till he took full command in November 1993. He commanded these forces till October 1996, when he was instructed to re-organize this and other elite units into the Special Operations Command (SOCCOM).

In 1998, as SOCCOM Commander, he was promoted to the rank of Major General and continued this command until the passing away of His Majesty King Hussein in February 1999.

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You have to be kidding, right!?!

Is Tennessee Really Going to Disarm Its Citizens?

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The Death of the Prince Imperial Zulu War 1879

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Smith & Wesson Model 28 – .357 Magnum ” Highway Patrolman”