Uncommon bravery & valor were common that day. #heroes #operationgothicserpent
Elvis & Bull knew what they had to do. They sacrificed themselves in the hard landing to protect everyone else aboard. #heroes #operationgothicserpent
Mike Durant & Ray Frank: pilots of the second blackhawk down in the city. Only Durant survived. The task force men were engaged by so many hostiles they were unable to make it to the second crash site.
Delta force snipers Gary Gordon, and Randy Shughart, with limited ammunition, repeatedly volunteered to secure the crash site, alone, against the mob. When it became apparent that no one else would be able to reach Durant’s downed bird, command relented and approved.
They fought to the death defending the crash site and were posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.
Mike Durant was captured & held hostage for 11 days.
Delta force snipers Gary Gordon, and Randy Shughart, with limited ammunition, repeatedly volunteered to secure the crash site, alone, against the mob. When it became apparent that no one else would be able to reach Durant’s downed bird, command relented and approved.
They fought to the death defending the crash site and were posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.
Mike Durant was captured & held hostage for 11 days.
As the operation opened and men from the Ranger regiment fast roped in to secure the target building’s perimeter, junior man on the force Todd Blackburn missed the rope & fell 7 stories from the Blackhawk to the ground becoming the first casualty of the day. He survived. He was driven back to base through withering gunfire that took the life of Sgt Dominick Pilla.
Their story is one of heroism, courage, & the will to survive against any odds, & a brotherhood that’s about not letting down the man next to you. Today we remember, and honor, the men of #taskforceranger
#KashPatel tells @MariaBartiromo he believes John Durham is laying out a sweeping indictment so the American people see what happened and who was involved. https://t.co/hmS1RbukDX
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#KashPatel tells @MariaBartiromo he believes John Durham is laying out a sweeping indictment so the American people see what happened and who was involved.
#KashPatel tells @MariaBartiromo @RichardGrenell, @JohnRatcliffe and himself declassified everything Jake Sullivan testified to Underoath. Everyone should get them documents and read them. https://t.co/6QEx6bgW64
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Cochise County Recorder Calls for Future Random Election Audits, Questions Maricopa County’s Motives
David Stevens is the Cochise County Recorder. As such, he is responsible for a great deal of the election process prior to tabulation of ballots. Last week Stevens told KFYI’s James T. Harris of his shock at how Maricopa County responded to serious questions raised by Ayyadurai and other members of the audit team.
Stevens has a unique perspective, as he is a cybersecurity expert by trade and was a four-term state lawmaker before being elected in 2016 as the first new Recorder elected in Cochise County in 44 years.
“The problems with the IT stuff were stark,” Stevens said. “And maybe there are explanations for what they did. I don’t see it and if they would have helped in the audit these things would have been answered months ago.”
Stevens added that it appears those officials may have taken the actions they did because “they were afraid for themselves.”
Stevens told Harris he believes random, post-election audits should be implemented statewide to ensure voter confidence in the entire election process.
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David Stevens is the Cochise County Recorder. As such, he is responsible for a great deal of the election process prior to tabulation of ballots. Last week Stevens told KFYI’s James T. Harris of his shock at how Maricopa County responded to serious questions raised by Ayyadurai and other members of the audit team.
Stevens has a unique perspective, as he is a cybersecurity expert by trade and was a four-term state lawmaker before being elected in 2016 as the first new Recorder elected in Cochise County in 44 years.
“The problems with the IT stuff were stark,” Stevens said. “And maybe there are explanations for what they did. I don’t see it and if they would have helped in the audit these things would have been answered months ago.”
Stevens added that it appears those officials may have taken the actions they did because “they were afraid for themselves.”
Stevens told Harris he believes random, post-election audits should be implemented statewide to ensure voter confidence in the entire election process.
Read 📰 Arizona Daily Independent
Listen🎧 James T. Harris Interview
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Arizona Daily Independent
Cochise County Recorder Calls For Future Random Election Audits, Questions Maricopa County’s Motives
When Arizona Senate President Karen Fann asked Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai to review one aspect of how Maricopa County conducted the 2020 General Election, it was understood the MIT-trained systems engineer would not be able to ask questions of any county employees.…