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The 82nd Airborne Ceremonial Band is performing. The 82nd Airborne Division received the nickname "All Americans" after a contest because its members came from every state. The name and the iconic AA patch remain today. The band is introduced as Fort Bragg's finest.

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The speaker is providing an update because people keep asking what's going on. They are rotated off and supposed to be asleep but can't sleep. They state that they are doing as they're told and doing the best they can. The speaker explains that they can't reach certain locations with Humvees due to mudslides, landslides, size constraints, and rubble. They are learning information and trying to relay it, but can't share everything. Approvals are needed before using alternative methods like animals or 4-wheelers. The speaker says they are giving out food and water and helping people, but there's a chain of command, limiting what they can do. If they are told "no," they have to comply. They understand the frustration, but there's nothing they can do. Civilians can do whatever they want, but those in uniform must answer to someone and can only do so much.

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The speaker greets a large crowd in California and asks if they are ready for change. The speaker states they are honored to be there.

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Senator Alyssa Slotkin, Senator Mark Kelly, Representative Chris DeLuzio, Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander, Representative Chrissy Houlihan, and Congressman Jason Crow spoke directly to members of the military and the intelligence community. They emphasized that those who take risks daily to keep Americans safe are under enormous stress and pressure, and that Americans’ trust in the military is at risk. They asserted that the current administration is pitting our uniformed military and intelligence community professionals against American citizens. They reminded listeners that those who swore an oath to protect and defend the constitution must recognize that threats to the Constitution are not only abroad but also at home. They underscored that laws are clear: you can refuse illegal orders, you must refuse illegal orders, and no one has to carry out orders that violate the law or the constitution. They acknowledged the difficulty of public service but emphasized that vigilance is critical whether one is serving in the CIA, the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, or another branch. The speakers stated that the nation’s guardians—whether in the CIA, the Army, the Navy, or the Air Force—have the duty to stand up for the laws and for the Constitution and for who Americans are. They affirmed that they will back the service members and intelligence professionals, reinforcing that now more than ever the American people need them to stand up for our laws and for the Constitution. They urged not to give up, to stay true to their oaths, and to remember: don’t give up, don’t give up the ship.

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I want to acknowledge Command Sergeant Major Waltz from Minnesota for his service in the Army National Guard and as a teacher. He sponsored a resolution recognizing the 1st Brigade Combat Team's contributions and sacrifice during a 22-month deployment in 2005. The team, part of the Red Bull Division, set a record for their service. The resolution, House Concurrent Resolution 185, honors their courage and dedication to the nation.

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Speaker 0: We have an important service today. Speaker 1: We, the wolves, are defending our Ukrainian land. I had a meeting with friends and partners in America, but the government there cannot recommend the Ukrainian infantry. Today, we are protecting our Ukrainian people with a new kind of army. As the president, I want to command them with pride.

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It is an honor to do work that facilitates making things better for people in the greatest country on earth, next to Israel. It is an honor to make a difference and to speak with an administration that the speaker loves and feels genuinely represented by.

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Speaker 0 states that when they receive a call, they go where needed and do what needs to be done. Speaker 1 says that those in this job take an oath, willing to risk their lives for each other. Speaker 0 says this is what they train for, and they want to do it. Team and squad leaders know exactly what to do, checking equipment, weapons, and ammo. They are always ready to deploy within eighteen hours. They jump frequently so jump masters and paratroopers are ready to deploy. Speaker 0 is passionate about being a jump master and instilling confidence in paratroopers. Speaker 2 says that this week, they honor 250 years of valor, glory, and triumph by the United States Army, who have marched into battle and obliterated America's enemies.

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In the video, the speaker mentions Bill Donovan, the founder of the OSS, and his belief in utilizing civilian capabilities for challenging situations. The speaker also acknowledges the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and is asked whether they were necessary or merely a business opportunity.

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General Flynn is praised by the speaker for being strong and looking better than before. The speaker expresses gratitude for everyone's presence and acknowledges the incredible work they have done. The speaker encourages everyone to enjoy the event and mentions that the food is excellent. The transcript ends with a thank you.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of documenting the military actions and mentions the names of individuals involved.

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When raising their right hand, soldiers swear an oath to every generation. Before the nation, there was an army. Unity is worth the fight, and soldiers carry that legacy forward. Both grandfathers of one speaker served in the Second World War, and it is their goal to meet the challenges of their time head on. There's strength and realness in the bonds of the team because your life depends on these people. An American soldier is a warrior and a member of the team, serving the people of the United States and leading the army values. They will never accept defeat and will never quit, remaining trained and proficient in warrior tasks. Guarding the tomb of the unknown soldier is one of the most honorable jobs in the military, thinking about those soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice. The uniform is a symbol of trust and represents the highest ideals of the country.

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In this video, the speaker talks about the dedication and bravery of the military officers in the frontlines of epidemic prevention and natural disaster relief. They mention the importance of gratitude and the honor of serving the people. The speaker expresses their desire to convey their thoughts and feelings to the people.

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Future soldiers will take an oath of enlistment, pledging to serve the nation. The joint formation is led by the Joint Task Force, National Capital Region, and the Military District of Washington Retention Team. West Point cadets remind us that America's future is courageous and in capable hands.

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Distinguished guests and members of the military, including Admiral Mullen and his family, I want to acknowledge the exceptional service you have all provided to our country. We are grateful for your dedication and sacrifice.

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A Canadian military veteran served twenty years in the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Their last role was as the senior domestic intelligence analyst for the West Coast Of North America. They were a diplomatic defense attache in The Middle East and completed the initial tour in Afghanistan in 02/2006.

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In the United States, military service is uncommon, and few people have personal connections to those serving. This contrasts with the situation here, where military involvement is more prevalent. I invite anyone who has served in the past year to stand up. Now, please remain standing. If you are a family member—brother, sister, husband, or wife—of someone currently serving, please also stand.

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The speaker was asked about a statement where they said they carried weapons in war despite never deploying to a war zone. The speaker responded that they are proud of their 24 years of service and their record speaks for itself. They speak candidly and passionately, especially about children being shot in schools. When asked if they misspoke about being in war, the speaker said the conversation was about carrying weapons of war after a school shooting, and their grammar isn't always correct. The speaker stated they will never demean another member's service.

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I served in the National Guard for 24 years as an artilleryman, deploying in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. My battalion provided base security across Europe from Turkey to England during the early stages of the war in Afghanistan. The same battalion is currently deployed in Iraq.

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We gathered at Van Nuys, California, our headquarters for the 1st of 143rd FA, before heading to Camp Roberts for a week of training with CAL FIRE to become a type 2 hand crew. It's fulfilling to assist our communities, especially during disasters, and it's vital for the state to have these resources available. As the officer in charge of crew 502, I ensure our team is well-trained and ready for our mission. The training can be dangerous, but it’s rewarding to know the community relies on the National Guard. I'm proud to serve both my community and my team.

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The speaker believes the appointment is a great milestone for the army and the community. It is a milestone not only because she is the first female commander of Fort McCoy, but also the first minority to command the installation. The speaker thinks society is looking to integrate and work better together, and showing the public diversity in every part of society is important.

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The speaker details a security career with frontline work in Iraq and Afghanistan. They’ve provided security services to the president of the United States and other high-ranking members of the U.S. government, and they’ve protected diplomatic personnel, high-net-worth corporate clients, media personalities, investigative journalists, and the general public. They continue this work as a SWAT team leader and executive protection specialist, and have been repeatedly recognized for high-level professionalism, proficiency, and knowledge of security measures across those fields. The narration signals ongoing analysis of past events, suggesting the speaker is evaluating what happened within this security context in complex environments.

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Speaker 0 announces plans to go out tonight and keep it secret, intending to go regardless. They compliment the audience, saying the show is great and very successful. They indicate they will go out tonight with the police and with the military, of course. So we're gonna do a job. The National Guard is great. They've done a fantastic job. Additionally, the speaker acknowledges the plan to join police and the military for an upcoming effort, implying a formal operation. They address the audience directly, offering praise for the show's success. The overall message centers on secrecy about the night out, a commitment to participate in the operation, and explicit praise for security forces.

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It is an honor to do work that facilitates making things better for people in the greatest country on earth, next to Israel. It is an honor to make a difference and to speak in this regard with an administration that the speaker loves so much and feels genuinely represented by.

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“I’d Die For It Today” - Ex Navy SEALs Reveal Truth About Osama Bin Laden & Future of War
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The discussion begins with reflections on the killing of Osama bin Laden on May 2, 2011, and the controversial decision to bury his body at sea, which some believe could have made him a martyr. The hosts speculate on the potential for global conflict and the military's readiness for future wars, suggesting that the military should be preparing for threats in 2045 rather than 2025. The conversation shifts to the personal experiences of the guests, DJ Shipley and Cole Factor, both Navy SEALs who have known each other since they were 18. They discuss the challenges of maintaining relationships while serving in the military, particularly the strain on marriages due to long deployments and the difficulty of transitioning back to civilian life. They emphasize the importance of communication and the challenges of compartmentalizing emotions while on duty. The guests share insights into their military careers, including the camaraderie among SEALs and the unique challenges of their profession. They reflect on the difficulty of balancing personal lives with military commitments and the impact of social media on relationships. They also discuss the high divorce rates among military personnel and the challenges of transitioning to civilian life, including the emotional toll and the need for support networks. The conversation touches on the drug epidemic in Afghanistan, particularly the cultivation of opium, which funds terrorism and is a significant part of the local economy. They express frustration over the U.S. military's withdrawal from Afghanistan and the perceived lack of respect for those who sacrificed their lives during the conflict. As the discussion progresses, they address the current geopolitical landscape, including the war in Ukraine and the potential for future conflicts involving advanced technologies like AI and robotics. They express concern over the implications of private military contractors and the evolving nature of warfare, emphasizing the need for vigilance against emerging threats. The guests also discuss the importance of physical fitness and mental health for veterans transitioning to civilian life, highlighting the challenges they face and the need for community support. They share their experiences with PTSD and the importance of addressing mental health issues openly. Finally, they reflect on their current endeavors with GBRS Group, a company focused on training and equipment for military and law enforcement, emphasizing their commitment to passing on knowledge and supporting the next generation of service members. They conclude with a sense of pride in their service and a desire to continue contributing positively to society.
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