Three Well-Made and Realistic Documentaries that show the brutality and lunacy of War. Remember the Fallen. Restrepo Korengal The Battle for Marjah
Author: The Tactical Hermit
Know Your Obscure WW2 History: Did You Know a Man Died During WW2 because he resembled Churchill?
Did You Know a Man Died During WW2 Because he resembled Churchill? This story reminded me of the classic 1976 WW2 Movie The Eagle has Landed (based on the novel by Jack Higgins) where a body double was used for Churchill as a lure for a possible kidnap attempt. In the movie, the body…
S2 Underground Graphic Intelligence Summary (GRINTSUM)
Big Country’s Take on the Dead Chechen in North Carolina
Another Busy-Busy Weekend w/Sapper’s Kin and A 10th Group Connection? As per usual, good ole’ BC dives balls deep into this and gives some outstanding intel you will not find anywhere else. If You ask me this thing stinks like a whore house at low tide. Prepare Accordingly.
Open Borders and One Dead Chechen
The Woke Military Better Wake Up If you did not watch the video (here) concerning the death of a Chechen (Russian) national killed by a special forces colonel in Carthage, North Carolina, please watch it and ask yourself the following questions? Did you ever hear of a man who sells ice in Alaska for…
Which Way White Man?
Which Way White Man? Introduction Winston Churchill’s Jewish handler, Professor Frederick Lindemann (1886-1957), who hated Germans and Whites with a passion, envisioned a unified world behind a single global government. He claimed that a small elite would one day rule the world and that “a society governed by supermen and served by helots would be more…
Reconsidering the Designated Marksman
Reconsidering the Designated Marksman The role of the designated marksman, or DM, has been around since firearms came into battle. Out of every formation, someone always rises to the top when it comes to shooting prowess. The difference between this individual and a sniper is that the DM is part of the squad, not…
Know Your WW2 Naval History: Hunting the Bismarck – Part I
Hunting the Bismarck – Part I Without doubt, the Bismarck is the single best-known German warship of World War II. Large, fast, hard to sink and equipped with the latest in German radar and optics technology, it quickly earned notoriety after it sank the HMS Hood, the pride of the Royal Navy. The panicked British response eventually brought low the German monster, but only after…
The Combat Quick Draw
The Combat Quick Draw: Classic Lessons From Elmer Keith From the February 1960 issue of GUNS Magazine, here is “the word” on combat quick draw, spoken out of a lifetime of experience as a hunter, guide and law officer by none other than Elmer Keith. Editor’s Note: It is high time, we think, that somebody…
Make Christianity Masculine Again
H/T Evil White Guy Make Christianity Masculine Again Most Christian pastors are woosies. There. I said it. The compromised, weak, Jesus loves everybody messages emanating from the pulpits of America are responsible for the full bore, full steam ahead, in-your-face-assault on everything Christian in the nation. The pulpits have preached a woosie…
