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Charles Sigars

@CharlieKarnak

Army Vet (from the non-woke era). Conservative, not Republican. Opinions my own & if you don't like them, too damn bad. #MAGA. DMs/Lists=Block

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Since Trump is Hitler, what is the schedule for invading Poland?


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Forever 19

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Corporal Robert Bryant Hamblett selflessly sacrificed his life in the service of our country on November 12, 1969 in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam. For his extraordinary heroism & bravery that day, Robert was awarded the Silver Star. He was 19. Hero.🇺🇸

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Their Name Liveth Forevermore Third Officer Florence Williamson Macpherson One of 12 Y Station, HMS Cormorant, WRENS (WRNS) killed on 19 Aug 41, SS Aguila torpedoed. Age 35 She lost her father in FWW, her husband in 1939 Commemorated by @CWGC Portsmouth Naval Memorial

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Please God make this right.

OMG: Chris Alberts is a U.S. Army combat veteran who served honorably. On J6, he did not enter the Capitol, break anything, or hurt anyone—in fact, he was beaten by police. But Kamala’s DOJ lied, and threw him in prison for SEVEN YEARS—destroying him & his family. This is sick!

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Major David V. Currie, V.C., South Alberta Regiment who won the Victoria Cross for his actions at St Lambert sur Dives. Learn more here: major-david-currie.project44.ca

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Never underestimate the power of speaking life and dreams into the heart and mind of children. The boy on the left believed it was right to fight for his country but couldn’t imagine becoming the man in the middle 20 years later. That soldier was proud to serve his country,…

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U.S. Army Specialist 4 Weldon John Miles was killed in action on November 11, 1967 in Kontum Province, South Vietnam. Weldon was 19 years old and from Cinnaminson, New Jersey. B Company, 3rd Bn, 8th Infantry, 4th Infantry Division. Remember Weldon today. He is an American…

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If @tedcruz doesn’t vote for Rick Scott after MAGA handed him his Senate seat on a silver platter. Never listen to a word he ever says again. If he doesn’t vote for Scott, he’s a backstabber, sellout, liar, and a fraud. He should be booed everywhere he goes, and every word…


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The grave of Lt John Kipling, the only son of British author Rudyard Kipling. Rejected by the army for having poor eyesight, his father used his connections to get his son a commission in the Irish Guards. His death at the Battle of Loos caused immense family grief #WW1 #History

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Forever 19

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Corporal Francis Joseph Juranic Jr. was killed in action on November 12, 1968 in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam. Francis was 19 years old and from Trenton, New Jersey. C Company, 1st Engineer Battalion. Remember Francis today. He is an American Hero.🇺🇸

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Warrior

U.S. Army Specialist 4 Jerry Conrad Kelley selflessly sacrificed his life in the service of our country on November 12, 1967 in Kontum Province, South Vietnam. For his extraordinary heroism & bravery that day, Jerry was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. He was 21 years old

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Happy Veteran's Day! 🇺🇸

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To my fellow veterans, I salute you. To those who support us, thank you.

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On this Veterans Day, it brings me peace to know that we will have a President again who respects our service members and who under his watch kept them safe. Under President Trump… Peace through strength is back. Respect for our veterans is back. America will lead again.

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Join us in taking two minutes to remember the fallen. D-Day hero George was due to march past the Cenotaph this #Remembrance Sunday, but sadly passed away on 19 October. His granddaughters upheld his wishes to be present at this year’s parade, and marched in honour of him.

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We stand because of this man. Thank you Daddy for serving our country. Happy Veterans Day to all. Thank you for your sacrifice and service. #DiamondandSilk #VeteransDay

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Blessing to ALL my fellow veterans who served this country!


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16 months of combat. My platoon took an 85% casualty rate. This was our first picture in Afghanistan in 2006. Had no idea what we were in for I was blessed to have amazing soldiers who supported each other & never backed down in a fight Happy Veteran’s Day. God Bless America 🇺🇸

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Thinking of some real American Hero’s today. One of the greats. RIP Pat Tillman God bless all who have served. 🇺🇸

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Ohio Hero.🇺🇸 Chopper pilot

U.S. Air Force Second Lieutenant George Harrison Bonnell III passed away on November 12, 1966 from wounds sustained 15 days before in Pleiku Province, South Vietnam. George was a 23 year old helicopter pilot from Worthington, Ohio. 38th ARRS, 3rd Air Rescue Group. American Hero🇺🇸

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