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324th Psychological Operations Company (POC) - Aurora, Colorado
349th Tactical Psychological Operations Company (TPC) - Aurora, Colorado
Originally posted by Lynzer
This is a terrible, hateful crime...and I'm so sorry for those injured and killed and their families. It is not okay to go shoot up a place - whatever place it is. This disqusts me....we are human beings here, okay? We all have parents, spouses or children....
While in the Army Wade served in Ft. Bliss in Texas and at Ft. Bragg in North Carolina. Wade's job was as a Hawk missile system repairman, and he then became a psychological operations specialist, a defense official confirmed to ABC news.
However, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg criticized Obama and certain Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney for not advocating tougher laws to prevent dangerous people from obtaining guns.
A U.S. Army spokeswoman told Yahoo News that Page served from April 1992 until October 1998 as a member of the psychological operations unit. He was never deployed, but was awarded numerous medals, including two for good conduct and one for humanitarian service. Page, a Colorado native, received basic training in Fort Sill, Okla., moved to Fort Bliss in Texas and finished at Fort Bragg in North Carolina.
Originally posted by JBA2848
www.psywarrior.com...
324th Psychological Operations Company (POC) - Aurora, Colorado
349th Tactical Psychological Operations Company (TPC) - Aurora, Colorado
edit on 6-8-2012 by JBA2848 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Fox666
Smells fishy
Repairman to psychological operations specialist? Nice upgrade.
Soldiers from 324th Psychological Operatons Company, stationed in Aurora, Colo., participated in cold weather, high altitude training at Camp Hale, Colo., March 5-7. The training included negotiating up the snowy mountains to broadcast a message, preventing cold weather injuries, assessing a local populace, and driving in winter conditions. The 324th PSYOP Company is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne).
Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells, USACAPOC(A) Public Affairs Specialist ∙ March 6, 2010 ∙ Camp Hale, Colo
Originally posted by JBA2848
reply to post by Golf66
Really?
www.usacapoc.army.mil...
Soldiers from 324th Psychological Operatons Company, stationed in Aurora, Colo., participated in cold weather, high altitude training at Camp Hale, Colo., March 5-7. The training included negotiating up the snowy mountains to broadcast a message, preventing cold weather injuries, assessing a local populace, and driving in winter conditions. The 324th PSYOP Company is part of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne).
Staff Sgt. Sharilyn Wells, USACAPOC(A) Public Affairs Specialist ∙ March 6, 2010 ∙ Camp Hale, Colo
324th Psychological Operatons Company, stationed in Aurora, Colo
March 6, 2010
Theres even pictures. If you go to the site.
Originally posted by Luckystars2012
reply to post by Golf66
Anyone who has been to a shrink of hypnotist is a potential target of MKULTRA programing.
Hell, look at the general population they are all brainwashed with music, film, marketing.
Originally posted by JBA2848
reply to post by Fox666
This one says Okla. Texas and N Carolina. And he was only a Psyops?
news.yahoo.com...
A U.S. Army spokeswoman told Yahoo News that Page served from April 1992 until October 1998 as a member of the psychological operations unit. He was never deployed, but was awarded numerous medals, including two for good conduct and one for humanitarian service. Page, a Colorado native, received basic training in Fort Sill, Okla., moved to Fort Bliss in Texas and finished at Fort Bragg in North Carolina.
Oklahoma City bombing were in 1995?edit on 6-8-2012 by JBA2848 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Luckystars2012
reply to post by Valhall
Sorry, I disagree.
Why do people wear pants dragging showing underwear like a bum?
Who would have thought that is attractive, ever?