Thursday, December 31, 2009
LAR Photos Are Found at Defense Imagery
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Lipstick
The point of this happy tale is to thank The Goddess of Blogs and Tech Wench at Villainous Company for linking to post Merry Christmas from CAAT1 and starting a 'lanche that included over 200 clicks, 14 comments and blog links by Liberal Guy, Black Five, Neptunuslex and Spouse Buzz. Unheard of for this blog. Plus I finally discovered the automatic link thingy at the bottom of the post. Who knew it was there?
Checking the stats for that post was a wonderful antidote to post holiday stress syndrome. Well, that and the two MDR's shaken, not stirred, minimum daily requirements. HEH. Thank you All. You made my day. This is the most action the wheel bearings on this blog have had in 5 years. I may have to actually grease the bearings this year.
All the best, in the coming year, to everyone and May God Bless, Protect and Keep our Marines Safe!
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
POTUS Surrenders American Sovereignty To INTERPOL
At PJ Media-- chilling news--- that POTUS has initiated the first of many "surrenders" of Our American Sovereignty, doubtless to "level" the playing field and to facilitate the trial of former United States President George W. Bush for war crimes. Pajamas Media is all over this story-check it out-don't hold your breath for the lap dogs of the main stream media for coverage.
The White House Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release December 17, 2009 Executive Order -- Amending Executive Order 12425 EXECUTIVE ORDER
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AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER 12425 DESIGNATING INTERPOL
AS A PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION ENTITLED TO
ENJOY CERTAIN PRIVILEGES, EXEMPTIONS, AND IMMUNITIES By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including section 1 of the International Organizations Immunities Act (22 U.S.C. 288), and in order to extend the appropriate privileges, exemptions, and immunities to the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL), it is hereby ordered that Executive Order 12425 of June 16, 1983, as amended, is further amended by deleting from the first sentence the words "except those provided by Section 2(c), Section 3, Section 4, Section 5, and Section 6 of that Act" and the semicolon that immediately precedes them. BARACK OBAMA THE WHITE HOUSE,
December 16, 2009.
On the Difference Between Conservatives vs. Liberals--Best Speech Evah!
Jim Gammon:"I came across the speech while rummaging through some of my father's old boxes. My dad is 87 now, and he was in that audience when Admiral Moreell spoke. He was so impressed that he contacted the Admiral afterward and asked for a copy of the text, which is what I found.
-Jim Gammon
ADDRESS BY ADMIRAL BEN MOREELL (founder and leader of the Seabees -- the U.S. Navy component that built the docks, the airports, and just about everything else our military forces needed to fight and win World War II, often working under fire.)
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Friday, December 25, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Never. Give. Up.
RIPPED FROM: Dick morris
If they beat us in the Senate, we will fight them in conference. If they beat us in conference, we will fight them in the House. If they beat us in the House over healthcare, we will fight them over cap and trade. We will fight them over immigration and amnesty. We will fight them over the deficit. We will fight them over the debt. And we will fight them in 2010. We will fight them in the House. We will fight them for Senate seats in Connecticut, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, and Arkansas. We will fight them in Colorado and North Dakota and California and Washington State. We will fight them in Illinois and in New Jersey. We will never, never, never, never give up! Our country is at stake!
The end can not be far away and Altantis will not matter
Chairman Mao Ornament on Obama Christmas Tree
POTUS Obama and the First Lady have decorated the White House Christmas Tree with an "in your face, America" ornament featuring China's mass murderer Chairman Mao.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Goddess Of Blogs on Ledge
I'm no help. I just saw Nurse Preen read the riot act to Monte Woolley in: The Man Who Came to Dinner and I'm considering looking for similar employment myself.
Hummmm. This a two "shaken but not stirred" problem.
"Hey! What's the code word for today?"
Monday, December 21, 2009
Subconscious Intutitive Aiming For Marksmanship
Associate Professor Timothy Kraft, Ph.D., has developed a new gunsight design that relies on subconscious ability. Opti-sight, a UAB-protected innovation, updates a pistol-aiming device that has remained unchanged for more than a century. Opti-sight promises to reduce the time law enforcement, professional and amateur shooters need for target practice to improve marksmanship.
Ft Hood Soldiers Get Lecture on Sensitivity to ISLAM--Gates Gets Letter From Congress
Members of Congress have sent Robert Gate a letter:
Editor’s note: The following letter to Robert Gates was received by FSM for publication.
War Pig Shot Gun Duty
War Pigs coming in after escorting the Paparazzi truck out to witness the airstrike on the Big Pile of Burning Poppy Seeds, 21 July 2009.
LAR War Pigs in Operation Khanjar (Sword Strike)
Raw video footage of LAR War Pigs operating south of Helmand Province, Afghanistan, in operation Operation Khanjar (Sword Strike).
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Greatest. Movie. Review. Evah!
So what are slow, lazy, Saturday Mornings for if not for blowing 70 plus minutes on watching the absolute best review of Star Wars and the POS sequels. Anyone with any ambition for film making needs to watch this--it's that good---or better yet anyone still carrying a grudge against loser Star War sequels. HEH.
Thanks Hot Air Blog:"An epic palate cleanser via Ann Althouse and Slashfilm, which quotes the co-creator of “Lost” thusly: “Your life is about to change. This is astounding film making. Watch ALL of it.”
Friday, December 18, 2009
Zegra, Kosovo 06/27/1999 TWO LAR
Thursday, December 17, 2009
UnSung Hero
Frog Marched by the FBI and the Mainstream Media as the fat rent-a-cop who lived with his mother -derided as the Unabuba-bomber who tried to pass himself as an American Hero who saved dozens of lives. Rest in Peace and Birthday Greetings to ya. He sued them all and the pond scum sucking bastions of democracy paid up or apologized.
ANSWERS.COM --Richard A. Jewell (December 17, 1962 – August 29, 2007) was an American security guard who became known in connection with the Centennial Olympic Park bombing at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Jewell, working as a private security guard for Piedmont College,[1] discovered a pipe bomb, alerted police, and helped to evacuate the area before it exploded, saving many people from injury or potential death. Initially hailed by the media as a hero, Jewell later was considered a suspect.
Despite having never been charged, he underwent what was considered by many to be a "trial by media" with great toll on his personal and professional life. Eventually he was exonerated completely: Eric Robert Rudolph was later found to have been the bomber.[2][3] In 2006, Governor Sonny Perdue publicly thanked Jewell on behalf of the state of Georgia for saving the lives of those at the Olympics.[4]
End of a Long Night-Second Platoon, Bravo-First LAR
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Perez
Marine Combat Outpost Sher
Produced by Marine Gunnery Sgt. Jimmy Stare Posted: 12.15.2009 08:21
Monday, December 14, 2009
Fun- Tonite! AVATAR!
Opti-Sight- LEO's expert pistol marksman
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - A University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Vision Science Research Center investigator who also is an expert marksman has found a more intuitive way to aim a pistol.
Associate Professor Timothy Kraft, Ph.D., has developed a new gunsight design that relies on subconscious ability. Opti-sight, a UAB-protected innovation, updates a pistol-aiming device that has remained unchanged for more than a century. Opti-sight promises to reduce the time law enforcement, professional and amateur shooters need for target practice to improve marksmanship.
Opti-sight is a precision-milled half-triangle shape that replaces the traditional pistol gunsight. The design relies on subjective contours, an optics principle that explains how the subconscious mind fills in the blanks when the eye sees half of a familiar shape like a circle, square or triangle, Kraft says.
The rear opti-sight notch looks like an incomplete triangle sitting atop the gun barrel. When a shooter looks through the notch, the brain tells the eye where the missing triangle apex should appear, and that apex is the precise point of aim, Kraft says. "This triangular shape that I've created allows the brain to visualize concentric triangles whose imaginary apexes focus the shooter's attention on the exact target bullseye.
"Opti-sight makes shooting very intuitive by allowing gunsight alignment to become subconscious."
Marksmen, especially beginning shooters, will see improvements more quickly with opti-sight than a traditional gunsight, he says.
Currently, pistol sights feature a square post on the front of the barrel that is visually centered inside a notch on the back of the barrel. A shooter uses the two pieces to align the barrel with the target during firing; this method of aiming takes considerable time to master as the brain must work to reconcile inconsistencies seen through the notch, post and down-range target, says Kraft, who competes against some of the nation's best pistoleers and has worked with members of the U.S. Olympic pistol team to test his opti-sight design.
"The way a traditional gunsight works is all very disconnected," he says. "In order to get a good shot off you have to visually scan the gap between the front post and rear sight on the left and equalize that to the gap on the right, then align all that with the center of the target. It is too much for the eye and brain to process."
Kraft's opti-sight design is among the many leading-edge technologies under management by the UAB Research Foundation (UABRF). The responsibility of the foundation is to identify, assess, protect and market commercially viable intellectual property developed at UAB. The UABRF also seeks, negotiates, manages and monitors commercial licensing agreements on behalf of UAB and also ensures compliance with certain government regulations.
When not at the shooting range, Kraft focuses his vision expertise on the physiology and biophysics of the photoreceptors in the retina that send signals to the brain. He and his colleagues in UAB's Department of Vision Sciences and the School of Optometry work in a multidisciplinary vision-research environment to advance the understanding and treatment options for retinal disease.
About the UAB Vision Science Research Center
The UAB Vision Science Research Center promotes collaborative research and advances the scientific knowledge of the eye and central visual pathways in ways that lead to improved diagnosis, treatment and prevention of blindness and visual impairment. It is a worldwide center of excellence with dedicated personnel, equipment, laboratory and clinical facilities to continuously support knowledge and the training of new vision scientists.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
War Pig Chain Gun Ammo
Global Security:
The 25-mm gun produces its best urban target results when fired perpendicular to the hard surface (zero obliquity). During urban combat, however, finding a covered firing position that permits low obliquity firing is unlikely, unless the streets and gaps between buildings are wide. Most shots impact the target at an angle, which normally reduces penetration. With the APDS-T round, an angle of obliquity of up to 20 degrees can actually improve breaching. The rounds tend to dislodge more wall material for each shot but do not penetrate as deeply into the structure. Reinforced concrete walls, which are 12 to 20 inches thick, present problems for the 25-mm gun when trying to create breach holes. It is relatively easy to penetrate, fracture, and clear away the concrete, but the reinforcing rods remain in place. These create a "jail window" effect by preventing entry but allowing grenades or rifle fire to be placed behind the wall. Steel reinforcing rods are normally 3/4 inch thick and 6 to 8 inches apart—there is no quick way of cutting these rods. They can be cut with demolition charges, cutting torches, or special power saws. Firing with either APDS-T or HEI-T rounds from the 25-mm gun will not always cut these rods. The 25-mm gun more easily defeats brick walls, regardless of their thickness, and the rounds produce the most spall. The 25-mm gun is devastating when fired against sandbag bunker walls. Obliquity has the least affect on the penetration of bunker walls. Bunkers with earth walls up to 36 inches thick are easily penetrated. At short ranges typical of combat in urban areas, defeating a bunker should be easy, especially if the 25-mm gun can fire at an aperture. Although the penetration achieved by the two combat rounds—armor-piercing, discarding sabot with tracer (APDS-T) and high explosive, incendiary with tracer (HEI-T)—differ slightly, both are eventually effective. However, the best target results are not achieved with either of the combat rounds. At close range against structural targets, the training round (TP-T) is significantly more effective. The TP-T round, however, has little utility when used against enemy armored vehicles. The APDS-T round penetrates urban targets by retaining its kinetic energy and blasting a small hole deep into the target. The APDS-T round gives the best effects behind the wall, and the armor-piercing core often breaks into two or three fragments, which can create multiple enemy casualties. The APDS-T needs as few as four rounds to achieve lethal results behind walls. When firing single rounds, the APDS-T round provides the greatest capability for behind-the-wall incapacitation. The APDS-T round can penetrate over 16 inches of reinforced concrete with enough energy left to cause enemy casualties. It penetrates through both sides of a wood frame or brick veneer building. Field fortifications are easily penetrated by APDS-T rounds. The APDS-T round creates a hazardous situation for exposed personnel because of the pieces of sabot that are thrown off the round. Personnel not under cover forward of the 25-mm gun's muzzle and within the danger zone could be injured or killed by these sabots, even if the penetrator passes overhead to hit the target. The danger zone extends at an angle of about 10 degrees below the muzzle level, out to at least 100 meters and about 17 degrees left and right of the muzzle. The HEI-T round does not penetrate an urban target as well as the APDS-T, but it creates the effect of stripping away a greater amount of material for each round. The HEI-T does more damage to an urban target when fired in multiple short bursts because the accumulative impact of multiple rounds is greater than the sum of individual rounds. A dual-feed system uses sprockets and extractor grooves to control rounds. A system of clutches allows either sprocket to engage and feed either an AP or HE cartridge. One Bradley ammunition box holds 70 rounds, and the other holds 230 rounds. Each box can hold either AP- or HE-type ammunition. A single 1.5-horsepower DC motor externally powers the 25-mm. The enhanced gun uses a 1.0-horsepower DC motor. For all 25-mm guns, unit maintenance replaces inoperable 1.5-horsepower DC motors with the newer 1.0-horsepower DC motors. The A3's enhanced 25-mm gun has three major components: a chrome-lined barrel, an enhanced feeder, and an enhanced receiver. The gun also has quick-detachable link covers, a larger breach assembly, longer recoil, and a triple-spring drive clutch. It also has a built-in test (BIT) for the feed-select solenoid and gun-drive motor. The feed-select solenoid and the gun-drive motor each contains a jumper wire that enables the on-vehicle BIT. The gunner can choose from three rates of fire: Single Shot - the commander or gunner can shoot about as fast as he can squeeze the trigger. Low Rate - the commander or gunner can shoot 100 rounds a minute, plus or minus 25 rounds. High Rate - the commander or gunner can shoot 200 rounds a minute, plus or minus 25 rounds. The 25-mm gun's impact on typical urban targets seems magnified if the firing is in short bursts. At close ranges, the gunner might need to shift his point of aim in a spiral pattern to ensure that the second and third bursts enlarge the hole. Even without burst fire, sustained 25-mm gunfire can defeat almost all urban targets. The 25-mm automatic gun has eight cycles of function that relate to the bolt position indicator. The BPI shows the crew where the bolt is located the whole time the gun moves through its eight cycles of function: (1)Sear or Charge Cycle. The 25-mm bolt is forward of its rearmost position. The sear engages the master link. As a safety measure, the firing pin remains uncocked. The bolt position arrow points to SEAR. (2) Feed Cycle. Linked ammunition enters the 25-mm gun feeder. The feed sprockets strip the rounds from the links and move the round into the round positioner one at a time. The round positioner pushes the round into the ready position. During the feed cycle, the bolt moves about 25-mm to the rear of the sear position. The feeder rotor rotates one-third of a turn, allowing the round positioner to place a round into the rotor. The position arrow points to FEED or to DON'T REMOVE FEEDER. Absolute hang-fire protection activates in this position. (3) Chamber or Ram Cycle. The rotor stops moving counterclockwise once the round is positioned on the bolt face. The bolt, bolt carrier, and round move forward until the round seats fully in the chamber. The position arrow points to RAM. (4) Lock Cycle. The bolt is in the full forward position and the bolt carrier is still moving forward. The cam pin moving in its channel causes the bolt to rotate counterclockwise. This allows the lugs on the bolt to engage in the recesses of the breech, making a solid lock. Before the round fires, the position arrow points at the red zone. (5) Fire Cycle. The final rotation of the bolt pushes the firing pin tang off the firing pin pawl in the track assembly. This causes the firing pin spring to push the firing pin forward. In its full forward position, the firing pin's tip protrudes 2 millimeters through the bolt face. The indicator arrow points to FIRE. Although the gun requires no gas to operate, it does use 12 mm of recoil to deactivate mechanical interlock. If the breech fails to recoil, the gun stops cycling with the bolt still locked in the breech. The position arrow points to MISFIRE. (6) Unlock Cycle. Once past the MISFIRE position, the master link and slider start to the rear. The slider pulls the bolt carrier with it. The cam pin rotates the bolt clockwise, causing it to unlock from the recesses in the breech. As the bolt unlocks, the arrow points to EXTRACT. (7) Extract Cycle. As the bolt moves to the rear, the fixed T-slot extractors remove the cartridge case from the chamber. The case remains positioned on the face of the bolt. The bolt continues to the rear until it locks in the sear position. As this happens, the position arrow moves from EXTRACT to SEAR. (8) Eject Cycle. The expended case remains in the bolt face until the gunner pulls the trigger to fire another round. When that happens, the bolt moves to the FEED position. The rotor rotates one-third of a turn, feeding a round onto the bolt face and sweeping the expended case into the feeder ejection chute. As the bolt moves forward to chamber the round, the eject arm on the bolt carrier pushes the expended case from the receiver cartridge eject port.