Friday, March 13, 2015

8th of November Documentary: A True Story of Pain & Honor - 173rd Airborne Brigade Operation Hump

On November 8th, 1965, the 173rd Airborne Brigade on Operation Hump, War Zone D in Vietnam were ambushed by over 1200 V.C. Forty-eight American soldiers lost their lives that day. 

Severely wounded and risking his own life, Lawrence Joll, a medic, was the first living black man since the Spanish-American War to receive the United States Medal of Honor for saving so many lives in the midst of battle that day. 

Our friend, Nialls Harris, retired 25 years, United States Army (the guy who gave Big Kenny his top hat) was one of the wounded who lived. This song is his story. Caught in the action of 'kill or be killed' - 'greater love hath no man to lay down his life for a friend.'


 Watch The Completed Video Below ....8th of November by Big & Rich


The Top Hat


“Lies, Lies, Lies” Dom Raso calls out Hillary Clinton's false claims

Dom Raso calls out Hillary Clinton's false claims of having dodged sniper fire as dishonorable and proof that she is unworthy to lead our country.



ISIS’ Worst Nightmare: An Axe-Wielding Badass Known As ‘Angel Of Death’

ISIS is now facing dual challenges in Tikrit, as the Iraqi army and Iranian-backed Shia militias are both fighting to recapture the city. The most frightening single nemesis Islamic State militants face, however, is the notorious Abu-Azrael (“Angel of death” in Arabic). 

Azrael is a legendary commander from the al-Imam Ali brigades, an Iranian proxy group fighting in Iraq. He has become a cult figure, with Iraqi social media users creating tribute Facebook pages to him, and circulating images of Abu-Azrael holding axes, waving swords and abusing the corpses of ISIS fighters.




Abu-Azrael (“Angel of death” in Arabic)

Although his real identity remains unclear, local reports name Abu-Azrael as Ayoub. He worked as a university lecturer before joining the militia. It has also been claimed that he was, at one point, Iraq’s national Taekwondo champion, although with swirling hyperbole, the legend surrounding Abu Azrael is hard to separate from the reality.

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