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Texas News: Texas centenarian, WWII veteran John ‘Lucky’ Luckadoo gets a day named in his honor

Posted on 28 April 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

This veteran turned 100 on March 16, 2022. At this time, after a web search, he is still alive, so he’s 101. The source is Spectrum News 1 in Dallas-Ft Worth. I finished reading his book titled Damn Lucky; however, I didn’t want to use that in the post’s title. As much as I’ve known […]…

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Happy Belated Confederate Memorial Day for Alabama, Florida and Mississippi!

Posted on 25 April 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

H/T The Feral Irishman   I am proud my state still honors the heroes of the Cause. Let the commies and race baiters whine. It is sad that purveyors of hate use the battle flag of a nation’s army, destroy our historical monuments, and twist history to further their cause while good and honest people…

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In Memoriam: Ken Potts

Posted on 23 April 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

Ken Potts, one of 2 remaining USS Arizona survivors at Pearl Harbor, dead at 102  

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Solzhenitsyn’s Choice

Posted on 21 April 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

H/T American Partisan     Solzhenitsyn’s Choice   What is Solzhenitsyn’s choice?  It is a personal decision to either go unresistingly when arrested by a tyrannical government or violently resist, probably at the risk of your life. In other words, do you love freedom so much that you are willing to die rather than surrender…

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Texas News: Happy Belated San Jacinto Day!

Posted on 21 April 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

Happy San Jacinto Day, 2023: Texas Celebrates 187 Years Of Not Being Ruled By Mexico   Sorry folks, yesterday was extremely busy and I neglected to Celebrate a Red Letter Date in my beloved State’s History:  San Jacinto Day! The San Jacinto Column, the world’s tallest monument, was built in 1936 by Sons and Daughters of the Republic of Texas who…

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Guerilla Warfare 101: Lessons from the Spanish Civil War

Posted on 18 April 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

H/T WRSA The Spanish CNT-FAI Anarchist Defense Cadre Operating Concept   The author of this essay, Karl Dahl has a book out titled Faction that I highly recommend. Study Up and Gear Up Gents. Spicy Times are on the Menu.    

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Know Your WW1 History: The East Africa Campaign and Colonel Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck

Posted on 18 April 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

H/T WRSA     The East Africa Campaign   On the outbreak of war in 1914, Colonel Paul Von Lettow-Vorbeck was the commander of a small army in German East Africa (Tanzania, Burundi and Rwanda). He was determined to tie down as many Allied troops as he could in the region to prevent them from…

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Rifleman Corner: Light Precision: Build Guide for the SPR and DMR Platforms

Posted on 15 April 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

Light Precision: Build Guide for the SPR and DMR Platforms   There really a lot of misunderstanding surrounding the designated marksman rifle and special purpose rifle. People often confuse the role and the rifle. Since adoption into the US military doctrine, the actual rifles have changed several times, often leading to confusion over what it…

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Lessons On Gunfighting From Wyatt Earp

Posted on 8 April 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

Lessons On Gunfighting From Wyatt Earp   This interview excerpt about the lessons on gunfighting, supposedly said by the legendary lawman, gunfighter, and frequent movie subject, Wyatt Earp, comes from a 1994 book written by Stuart Lake, Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal. You can find the book online at a hefty price since it’s long out…

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Know Your Firearms History: History of the Sound Suppressor

Posted on 7 April 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

History of the Sound Suppressor   Some families just have exceptional genes. The three Manning boys have done fairly well at football. John Moses Browning was the most successful firearms designer in human history, with 128 gun-related patents to his name. His brother Ed was also instrumental in the design of the iconic M1 Carbine….

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