Uhhhhh genuinely don't know how the fuck this is even possible. Basically acting as mercenaries at this point :amerikkka:
https://www.axios.com/gop-megadonor-south-dakota-troops-border-21881b13-f0d8-461f-a7af-fe6288b5bcbd.html
Uhhhhh genuinely don't know how the fuck this is even possible. Basically acting as mercenaries at this point :amerikkka:
https://www.axios.com/gop-megadonor-south-dakota-troops-border-21881b13-f0d8-461f-a7af-fe6288b5bcbd.html
Lol sponsoring a military unit like we do with boy scout groups sounds about right
I want to see a seal team decorated with logos like a Nascar racer
Way ahead of you
every time I went in from google images the page that showed up was not what I clicked on but I was always surprised regardless
I always thought it was funny that the marines explicitly disallowed that stuff (moto patches, anything more than rank insignia and maybe logistics group square things) while also being all sorts of more bloodthirsty, or at least stereotypically so
Duplicating doctrine but louder and dumber etc. I've never had the chance to work with American marines, but they're probably no more [insert aggressive adjective here] than the army. I don't think I've ever seen anyone actually wear a morale patch on their uniform, and even outside of their duties. Maybe like, on a backpack or something.
You're probably right. A lot of army guys I saw didn't have anything more than the bare required patches. And even though my prior cult participation would make me think that the marines are more disciplined, I don't think I can honestly believe it anymore.