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Carl Prine

Indianapolis
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  • Apr 18, 2023 | freerangeamerican.us | Scott Murdock |Carl Prine |Matt Smythe

    Multi-band GNSS support covers the most remote areasNow available with Applied Ballistics softwarePrice: Foretrex 801 – $250, Foretrex 901 Ballistic Edition – $600Instinct 2X Solar starts at $450Garmin’s Foretrex series has been the industry standard for wrist-mounted GPS navigators for a while, and the next generation has just arrived. The Garmin Forerex 801 and Foretrex 901 Ballistic Edition are more capable, tougher, and easier to use than their predecessors.

  • Feb 15, 2023 | coffeeordie.com | Carl Prine

    The breakfast bagels and muffins service members cram in their craws might put their military careers in jeopardy or even land them in the brig. That’s the warning circulated by the Pentagon to all the services on Feb. 3. The Department of Defense’s Office of Drug Demand Reduction has ruled that ingesting several name brand foods can make you pop positive on a piss test for codeine, an opiate produced naturally in the sap of the poppy flower that can contaminate opiate-free seeds during harvest.

  • Feb 15, 2023 | coffeeordie.com | Carl Prine

    Command Sgt. Maj. Jay F. Lovelace, the retired senior enlisted advisor at US Special Operations Command Central, lauded Harrell as a “giant among giants,” who heroically carried out some of the nation’s most daring clandestine missions without ever neglecting the welfare of his troops. “He was loved by every person he met,” Lovelace told Coffee or Die. “It didn’t matter if it was a foreign soldier or an American soldier. He was a caring man.

  • Feb 4, 2023 | coffeeordie.com | Carl Prine

    Canadian officials added that their forces were tracking what appeared to be at least one more incoming Chinese balloon, and South American forces were monitoring an unmanned airship, too. “Canada’s intelligence agencies are working with American partners and continue to take all necessary measures to safeguard Canada’s sensitive information from foreign intelligence threats,” read a statement released late Thursday by the Canadian Armed Forces.

  • Jan 20, 2023 | realcleardefense.com | Carl Prine

    On the same day, Big Navy fired two distinguished commanders tied to troubled warships in Virginia and Florida. Officials told Coffee or Die Magazine the reliefs of Cmdr. Alexa Jenkins, the commanding officer of the guided-missile destroyer Carney, and Capt. Michael D. Nordeen, the skipper of the amphibious warship Mesa Verde, weren’t related, and the timing of their ousters was merely coincidental. Read Full Article »

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