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    the inspiration for Ian Fleming's James Bond quartermaster Q

    Charles Fraser-Smith (26 January 1904 – 9 November 1992) was an author and one-time missionary who is widely credited as being the inspiration for Ian Fleming's James Bond quartermaster Q. During World War II, Fraser-Smith worked for the Ministry of Supply, fabricating equipment nicknamed...
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    What time is check out?

    Are the Nile crocodiles here legally? :) The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is a large crocodilian native to freshwater habitats in Africa, where it is present in 26 countries. It is unknown how many Nile crocodiles are currently at large in Florida. The animals likely were either...
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    Vincent Hancock Claims 30th ISSF Medal

    Team USA delivered a dominant performance in skeet at one of the most challenging international competitions of the season, with Vincent Hancock and Sam Simonton winning gold and Dania Vizzi earning silver at the 2025 International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) Lonato World Cup on July 8...
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    July 12, 1862, Medal of Honor established

    July 12, 1862 President Abraham Lincoln signs into law a measure calling for the awarding of a U.S. Army Medal of Honor, in the name of Congress, “to such noncommissioned officers and privates as shall most distinguish themselves by their gallantry in action, and other soldier-like qualities...
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    Six Secret Service Agents Suspended!

    And now we hear from the local SWAT team member who fired the 9th shot- Zaliponi’s account has been documented in closed-door interviews with congressional investigators and celebrated quietly within his SWAT team. The Washington Post reported on the ninth shot last July but did not identify...
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    Trump rally shooting: local Swat officer fired first shot knocking gunman down

    And now we hear from the local SWAT team member who fired the 9th shot- Zaliponi’s account has been documented in closed-door interviews with congressional investigators and celebrated quietly within his SWAT team. The Washington Post reported on the ninth shot last July but did not identify...
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    Pennsylvania hunters can rejoice

    Governor Josh Shapiro signed what he called a “historic” bill on Wednesday, repealing the state’s centuries-old Sunday Hunting ban. House Bill 1431, sponsored by State Rep. Mandy Steele (D-33), expands recreational opportunities for hunters, including the addition of a seventh day of hunting...
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    Who were the signers of the Declaration of Independence?

    Everyone probably knows, John Hancock, Sam Adams, Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin but what about the others. Step into history like never before. Watch America’s brave Signers of the Declaration of Independence come to life to share their stories, struggles, and triumphs for American...
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    What time is check out?

    Reminds me of "Hotel California" "You can check out any time you like But you can never leave"
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    Saint Evac

    Muzzle blast galore!! :)
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    250 Years of Marine Corps Service Rifles

    Since its founding in 1775, the United States Marine Corps has earned a distinguished reputation as one of the world's premier naval infantry forces. This legacy is built on an unwavering fighting spirit, strict adherence to the highest standards, and formidable marksmanship skills. This legacy...
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    July 5th, 1937, SPAM introduced

    I used to always keep a few cans when I lived in Houston, a week without Electric after a hurricane and no refrigeration at least I had some protein to put on the gas grill :)
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    July 5th, 1937, SPAM introduced

    Even a Turkey Spam, Hickory Smoked, Teriyaki, Jalapeño and Hot and Spicey. https://www.spam.com/varieties
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    July 5th, 1937, SPAM introduced

    Minnesota-based Hormel introduces a canned luncheon meat it calls Spam (for spiced ham), spawning annual festivals like Spam Jam and Spamarama, where popular events include Spam sculpture carving.
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    Why George Washington's Statue in London Doesn't Touch British Soil

    Outside the National Gallery in London sits the strangest statue in Trafalgar Square, or maybe all of England. It's not bizarre because of its design or composition, but instead for whom the statue honors. It is a replica, one of 25 or more, spread around the world. But it seems strange only...
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    Continental Congress adopts the Declaration of Independence

    In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress adopts the Declaration of Independence, which proclaims the independence of the United States of America from Great Britain and its king. The declaration came 442 days after the first volleys of the American Revolution were...
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    On July 3, 1775, George Washington takes command of Continental Army

    On July 3, 1775, George Washington rides out in front of the American troops gathered at Cambridge common in Massachusetts and draws his sword, formally taking command of the Continental Army. Washington, a prominent Virginia planter and veteran of the French and Indian War, had been appointed...
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    Laser Ammo Flash Bolt for AR Dry-Fire Training

    If you’re serious about upping your AR-platform shooting game without heading to the range, Laser Ammo just dropped a new product you might be interested in. The Flash Bolt, a drop-in bolt replacement for AR rifles, is bringing upgraded dry-fire laser training to living rooms, garages and...
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    ATF Warns Public of Scam Involving Fraudulent Calls

    Washington, D.C. – The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is alerting the public to a scam involving fraudulent phone calls from individuals claiming to be “ATF Officers” or “Agents.” These scammers, using phone numbers appearing to originate from Martinsburg, West...
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    July 2nd, 1776 Continental Congress votes for independence from Britain

    The Second Continental Congress, assembled in Philadelphia, formally adopts Richard Henry Lee’s resolution for independence from Great Britain. The vote is unanimous, with only New York abstaining. The resolution had originally been presented to Congress on June 7, but it soon became clear that...
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