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originally posted by: IridiumFlareMadness
The Boys are gearing up for Dubya Dubya III: The Bear Awakens!
Rated E For Everyone
originally posted by: Aliensun
a reply to: TechniXcality
We would suppose that if you have a full blown conspiracy in mind that you would know the proper spelling of a key word that you used. Small mistake, but you lose any credibility you might think that your response garnered.
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio - 19-year-old Tyler McCluer will be one of 160 soldiers to deploy overseas Monday morning.
The Ohio Army National Guard engineer unit will serve as plumbers, electricians, etc. during a year-long deployment overseas.
McCluer spent his last night before deployment with family and close friends.
“You're going to miss my 13 dude!,” said McCluer’s younger brother over sizzling skillet of spaghetti sauce.
As the family sat on their living room couch, McCluer’s stepmom, Bobbiejo, talked about the uncertainty of seeing a child off for their first deployment.
“I'm not really sure what tomorrow's going to bring. We haven't done anything like this in the past,” said Bobbiejo.
So instead of the usual family dinner, McCluer’s youngest sibling dressed in an Army uniform replica and gave her big brother a special gift filled with chocolate.
“It says God's speed and it has a soldier on the side of it,” said McCluer.
His stepmother also said a special prayer over dinner.
“I just want to say thank you for this food and please protect Tyler while he's gone,” Bobbiejo prayed.
After that, Tyler went back to cracking jokes and making his siblings smile.
“That is my way of coping. It's how I get through things,” said McCluer.
McCluer’s unit will first train in Fort Bliss, Texas before heading to Kuwait. Their full deployment will be about 400 days.
The public is invited to attend the soldiers’ call to duty ceremony.
It will be held at 10 a.m. on October 12th at the Shoemaker Center on the Ohio University-Chillicothe campus.
originally posted by: TechniXcality
a reply to: ubernood
Don't worry, it's just my brothers preparing for Marshall law and rounding up people in fema camps.
originally posted by: ubernood
Hello ATS I've signed up on this site to report something strange going on in Central Ohio. More exactly the areas around Whitehall, Reynoldsburg, and Pataskala along East Broad street near the outer-belt or 270. I was coming home from dinner a couple days ago when I witnessed something very unusual. Four Fighter jets were flying in formation very low along East Broad. Normally something like this would not be very alarming but closer to Pataskala I encountered a Military Convoy turning off of Broad onto Mink heading for Licking Heights in Pataskala. Later that day I sitting outside on my porch when Fighter Jets and Blackhawk Helicopters flew low over my neighborhood heading towards Newark.
The last group of Jets and Helicopters flew right through a commercial flight plan and passed underneath a commercial airliner which is extremely weird as I was under the impression that this area was a no fly zone for Military Craft. My neighbor who works for the Defense Center in Whitehall also confirmed that he had noticed an armed buildup within the Defense complex itself. Although he couldn't understand the reasoning behind it because there are no scheduled drills for the area.
This kinda behavior is not normal in this area. It has some people here worried.
originally posted by: ColdChillin
originally posted by: Aliensun
a reply to: TechniXcality
We would suppose that if you have a full blown conspiracy in mind that you would know the proper spelling of a key word that you used. Small mistake, but you lose any credibility you might think that your response garnered.
Really? The additional space you added between "that" and "if" in your first sentence makes you ineffective as a grammar nazi. Now, back to the thread.