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Huge spike in US military non-combat plane crash fatalities in 2017 – report
Topic Started: Nov 26 2017, 02:51 PM (53 Views)
Siberian
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The number of US servicemen killed in plane crashes has “skyrocketed” in 2017 compared to last year. The gruesome revelation comes just days after three US sailors were killed in a plane crash in the Philippine Sea.

https://www.rt.com/usa/410984-huge-spike-in-us-military-fatalities/
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Robert Stout
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The fault lies in allowing millennials to enlist in our military...All their attention is on playing with their smart phones........ :oyvey
Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid
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Siberian
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Robert Stout
Nov 26 2017, 03:15 PM
The fault lies in allowing millennials to enlist in our military...All their attention is on playing with their smart phones........ :oyvey
instead of senseless posting in this forum... :)
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jake58

news from a registered foreign agent = crap
That which can be asserted without evidence; can be dismissed without evidence- Christopher Hitchens
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70-101
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Last spring Russia had to ground all of it's SU-27's because they were falling out of the sky's like wounded ducks, if I remember correctly one even crashed in or near Moscow.
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