Highlighting the fact Robert E Lee didn’t go to Afghanistan…WTH…😳😳😳
Daily Archives: 12th Sep 2021
Kamala Harris’s prosecuting history…
Is bordering on shameful and dictatorial…. https://youtube.com/shorts/39V5A1Ze_xs?feature=share
No script or notes for President Trump…
Just straight from the heart and people love him… 2024 will see the return of a great President….President Trump.
I knew that drone strike would hit the innocent…
Seems Joe Biden and his Vice President in their rush to look hard after the suicide bomb killed 13 US Military, dropped a drone bomb on a US Aid worker. What’s the score now Joe? A couple of hundred abandoned Americans to be used as hostages, 13 US Military dead, 8 children dead in aContinue reading “I knew that drone strike would hit the innocent…”
We are so lucky to have such brave people on our side….
September the 12th is a date revered with an immense sense of pride within both the Sikh military and civilian communities alike. However, the Battle of Saragarhi fought on this day in 1897 remains largely unknown outside of Sikh society. In an ultimate test of devotion to duty 21 British Indian Army Sepoys (Sikh soldiers)Continue reading “We are so lucky to have such brave people on our side….”
Makes you think…who is in charge???
With leaders ringing Hillary Clinton and then Barak Obama saying this….
Ladder 118…
In the bottom of this photo, you can see Ladder 118 crossing over the Brooklyn Bridge on their way to the World Trade Center. This is their last known photo. Every single firefighter on that truck perished just a few minutes later. God bless the heroes who gave their lives saving others..
The craftsmanship is amazing…
A 1,000-year-old Viking battle axe, before and after restoration.
When you stumble across history…
On 12th September 1940, the entrance to the Lascaux Cave was discovered by 18-year-old Marcel Ravidat when his dog, Robot, fell in a hole. Ravidat returned to the scene with three friends, Jacques Marsal, Georges Agnel, and Simon Coencas. They entered the cave through a 15-metre-deep (50-foot) shaft that they believed might be a legendaryContinue reading “When you stumble across history…”
Battle of Chapultepec….
Battle of Chapultepec September 12–13, 1847 General Lopez de Santa Anna was in command of the army at Mexico City, and understood that Chapultepec Castle was an important position for the defense of the city.[2]:313 The castle sat atop a 200-ft-tall hill, which was used as the Mexican Military Academy.[2]:313 Although Santa Anna’s total forcesContinue reading “Battle of Chapultepec….”
When 2 greats collide…
This is moving yet so very sad at so many fatalities.
A portrait of the Twin Towers in NYC made with the faces of the victims of the 9/11 attacks on the towers. The attacks resulted in 2,977 fatalities.