[FOXNEWS] South Carolina sheriff’s deputies arrested a 14-year-old male high school student Monday on charges that he threatened to shoot up schools in his county, authorities said.
The Lexington County Sheriff’s Office said the Gilbert High School student made a "threatening statement" while on the bus last Thursday, and another student overheard him.
The student told school administrators that he heard the other student allegedly talking about wearing a trench coat the next day and shooting up an elementary school and a middle school, according to an incident report cited by the sheriff’s office.
"The student who came forward should be commended for doing the right thing," Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon said. "They heard something and reported all the details to someone who could immediately step and take action to make sure everyone stayed safe.
"While there was never any imminent danger to students, teachers or anyone else on a campus, this is another example of how we and Lexington School District share in the responsibility to protect those who learn and work at school."
The student, whose identity has not been publicly released, was released from custody after he was charged, the sheriff’s office said. He is due to appear in a Lexington Family Court at a later date.
The Lexington School District sent out a message to families. The district said a GHS administrator had notified law enforcement, which investigated and determined there was no immediate danger to students or staff.
The district said it has suspended the student, and he faces expulsion.
"We are proud of the student who came forward to report the threat," the district said. "This situation is another example of how we must work together to keep each other safe. We take threats seriously and take swift and stern action against those making threats against our schools."
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Huh.
He didn't do anything we don't see here.
Oh, wait...
[FoxNews] Los Angeles police last month created "Follow Home Task Force" in response to growing crime trend
The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating after homeowners were attacked in an apparent follow-home robbery by men wearing 'police-type' gear and badges.
As the trend of follow-home robberies continues in Los Angeles, police are investigating surveillance video showing alleged thieves clad in "police-type" gear attacking a group of victims outside a home before forcing them inside.
The video shows three people appearing to return home when two men claiming to be DEA agents approach them. Both men are seen wearing what appear to be police badges as well as black vests with "police" written on them.
One suspect was armed with a gun, while the other brandished a rubber mallet, police said.
The suspects hold the victims at gunpoint and demand they open the front door, according to the video. When the victim with the keys appears to struggle opening the door, the suspects throw punches and yell curse words.
The video ends as the victim attempts to open the door again.
Police said that once the door was opened, three more suspects came onto the scene, entered the home and stole the victims' belongings.
The incident is believed to have taken place in the city’s Fairfax neighborhood, FOX11 Los Angeles reported.
The incident comes as Los Angeles and other areas of California are being hit with a rash of thefts, including smash-and-grabs and follow-home robberies.
A Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) spokesperson told Fox News last week that follow-home robberies seem to be "popping up everywhere" in the city.
The LAPD announced in mid-November that it is investigating more than 110 robberies involving at least six different street gangs in which the victims were followed home. The LAPD had issued a warning regarding the "follow-home robberies" earlier in November after a series of incidents.
The department later developed a "Follow Home Task Force" in response to the ongoing crime trend after one such robbery ended in a homicide Nov. 23.
A new technical carjacking method has been reported in the York region of Ontario, Canada, with thieves using AirTags to track and steal vehicles
The York Regional Police have reported five such incidents since September
Thieves place the small device in hidden areas of vehicles parked in public spaces to later track it to the owner's home and steal it from their driveway
The $29 AirTag device, launched in April, is designed to help track down lost items using an iPhone
#4
"There's no finger-wagging" [disgraced Russia Hoax pusher] Jake Sullivan said
No finger-wagging? Okey-dokey.
So will Pres. Magoo treat the Russians to his customary:
...Hair-sniffing?
...Girl-groping?
...Pants-pooping?
...Pocket-lining?
...Biden-bullshitting?
#5
While Magoo was figuring out what his screen's central sideways triangle means, Putin and his staff were probably treating themselves to loops of this delightful smacking of the PervOTUS:
[DailyWire] Attempts from far-left activists and students to get Kyle Rittenhouse booted from Arizona State University have failed, the teenager revealed Monday during an appearance on Blaze TV’s “You Are Here.”
Asked about what schools he’s looking at for college, Rittenhouse enthusiastically responded, “ASU, Arizona State University — I’ll be there in the spring!”
“Weren’t there people protesting that?” Blaze Media’s Sara Gonzales asked the 18-year-old.
“Yeah, but they failed,” Rittenhouse responded.
When the protesters were mocked for falsely claiming the teen “murdered” “black people,” Rittenhouse replied, “Look, everybody has the right to protest, no matter how silly it is.”
Officials at Arizona State University said last week that Rittenhouse “was not currently enrolled at the university, though he was taking online classes, as activists called for his removal from the school,” The Daily Wire reported.
“Kyle Rittenhouse has not gone through the admissions process with Arizona State University and is not enrolled in the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation,” the school said. “ASU can confirm that Mr. Rittenhouse enrolled as a non-degree seeking ASU Online student for the session that started Oct. 13, 2021, which allows students access to begin taking classes as they prepare to seek admission into a degree program at the university.”
In a follow-up statement, ASU said Rittenhouse was not enrolled as a student at ASU: “Kyle Rittenhouse has not gone through the ASU admissions process. Our records show that he is not currently enrolled in any classes at ASU.”
In response, Rittenhouse family spokesman Dave Hancock told Fox News that the teen’s professors “advised [him] to temporarily withdraw from classes but that he is planning on enrolling again.”
“Amid his most recent semester, Kyle’s professors at Arizona State University recommended a compassionate withdrawal of his online classes,” Hancock said. “Now that the trial is behind him, Kyle is eager to enroll in more classes. He is hopeful that attending Arizona State in person will soon be an option.”
It seems Rittenhouse has since re-enrolled and has been accepted.
A jury last month found the teen not guilty on all charges related to a fatal riot in Kenosha, Wisconsin, that took place last year. The teen was facing life in prison without the chance at parole.
During his appearance on Blaze TV, Rittenhouse repeatedly rejected the notion that he’s a “hero” or “heroic,” emphasizing that he wished he did not have to take anyone’s life.
The teen noted that he had no choice but to fatally shoot his attackers and believes it is a “God-given right” for anyone to defend themselves from danger.
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Now the question becomes.
How many actual enrolled ASU students will raise hell, skip classes, get dropped or kicked out for violating student rules, get arrested for number of things, then rack-up a few $1,000 in student loans debt to protest him exercising his legally justified Civil Rights.
Verses the imported Thugs playing Students, that the MSM will use and portray as students?
I would also warn him never to date from the ASU Student body to avoid False Sexual Assault claims.
#3
^ He seems unashamed about who he is and what he's done (as he should be.) I doubt he will change his name or appearance. But I guess wrong half the time.
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Pride is one thing, but receiving multiple death threats every day without benefit of police protection is another thing entirely
#5
In his case, the death threat idiots are COMICON level. If he got a penny for each one, he would already be retired.
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"Death threats" pale in comparison to:
1) being charged by a lunatic while someone else fires shots, presumably at you
2) being chased by a mob
3) having another lunatic try to crush your skull with a skateboard
4) yet another lunatic tries to jump-kick you in the head
5) yet ANOTHER lunatic feigns being peaceful and draws a pistol on you
Stupid tweets, emails, phone calls -- all pale in comparison to what he went through in the space of a few minutes. And he kept his head, only missing one target, and defended himself brilliantly.
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Yes he did. He's an extraordinary young man and a great hero. Naive though he may have been, it nonetheless gives us all hope for our country that we can still produce such a young man.
But the evidence from his trial is unmistakable: Kyle is suffering from PTSD.
Two public breakdowns, plus his or his lawyers' admission that, during his nightmarish jail stay pending release on bail, he was vomiting every day from the stress, tell us that this brace young man has paid a horrific price for his valorous actions.
And will continue to pay the price for as long as he lives in this sick and decadent shadow of our former great Republic.
#8
He is sorta chubby. I really don't see any evidence of having trouble keeping his food down. Yes, that is how some people handle stress, I'm one of them.
Not throwing any shade at him at all. He seems to be handling the after-action every bit as well as he handled the combat. More like him, please.
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Our formerly great republic had witch trials well before the Constitution was ratified. Just sayin'...
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Maybe you're right. I don't think any of us knows what he's actually facing now. I can't imagine how I'd endure that surreal Kafkaesque, shitshow-ordeal he's endured these last 15 months
#11
Well, he's already a hero. Heroes are thrust into these situations, and they get damaged yes. But they leave us hope. That's why they're called exemplary. I love this kid.
O' babyfaced chap from Illinois,
Creedmoor Position posterboy.
My salute to yer daddy and mammy,
for raisin' ya this triple whammy
for them Wakandan baiters of soy.
#12
I have a hard time imagining you'd come out of the mess he was in without seeing that life comes down to doing exactly what's necessary in the moment. It has to be both humbling and empowering at the same time. One of the best saying on the Murphy's Law Calendar is "Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgement." Kyle has already said he wishes he had not been there. But he was and he's alive to say he knows better now. That's pretty much as good an outcome as you could ask for.
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Let's please remember something the media doesn't bother to point out. Multiple people were trying to execute him for putting out a fire they set. That's the republic we currently live in.
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Kyle Rittenhouse Reveals He Plans to Become a Lawyer
If he makes it all the way through, he’ll have no problem getting a job with one of the conservative versions of the ACLU. And a great asset he’ll be for them. As I recall, he originally planned to become a policeman.
#16
If he figures to be the sort of lawyer who shoots to kill, he will be busy and successful.
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Man... how I wish we too had gun rights just like Americans. Yes, I get it; it kind of hinders jihadists, khalistanis etc. away from raping and shooting every innocent being. But it's so liberating to own guns and rifles.
Anyway, if those filthy leftists and liberals keep marauding against conservatives and gun laws, they're very much welcome to live in countries such as mine.
#18
If he runs the calculus and decides "If I shoot that guy who's trying to kill me, I will be put through kangaroo court." he winds up dead. So, that decision tree would have avoided kangaroo court, anyway....
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With rights come responsibilities. I have lived in the brotherhood of the gun my entire life and I have known some very responsible people.
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Known some raging a$$holes too. That needs said.
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Shoot, shoot, shoot it boy. You gotta shoot it for me.
I've really got to get a fast ride out of here...
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[Free Beacon] The Biden administration plans to push the Supreme Court to dismiss a school-voucher case on a technicality, fearing that a ruling that allows state funds to go toward religious uses will throw open public coffers to religious schools.
The Biden Justice Department during oral arguments on Wednesday will press the Court to dismiss the case. The plaintiffs have a leg up heading into the argument because the Court said in decisions from 2017 and 2020 that religious groups can't be excluded from public benefits because of their religious identity.
The case, Carson v. Makin, involves two sets of parents from Maine who are seeking a wider distribution of state tuition assistance for religious schools. The Biden administration's stance is a sign the Justice Department anticipates losing the case, which would be a blow to Democrats and their union allies.
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#1
Tax paying parents should see their tax money go to the school they send their kids to if it is not a public school. With pron in text books and crt pushed in public schools, they don't deserve every parent's tax dollar.
#2
Too many PUBLIC Schools have became Liberal, Socialist, Social Norm Busting Indoctrination centers.
Some going so far as to attempt to hide what is being immorally taught to K-1+ students from the parents.
So since Parent(s), are already paying School Taxes, but not having a say in the material. Some even BRANDING parents as Domestic Terrorists, just for demanding morally properly taught education materials be used.
YES !!! They should be allowed to transfer their Tax educational funds to private schools that will adhere to their family norms and views.
Thus offsetting the additional expenses they are willing to incur for an education that is applicable in the real world.
#3
It would be a mistake to presume private schools are not pushing this because the teachers programs are programming the teachers for it, for years. There are no good resources for parents to distinguish between virtue signaling and actual indoc unless the private school says it outright. In public schools this stuff is overt and easy to spot. While you will get the better education, in private schools it is much more subtle and harder to detect until you are financially invested.
[AyPee] Lawyers for the former "Empire" actor rested their case shortly after Smollett finished a second day of testimony at the Chicago courthouse on charges he lied to police about the January 2019 attack. Prosecutors said they had no other witnesses to call, and Judge James Linn scheduled closing arguments for Wednesday.
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Karelia and Archangelsk expect severely cold weather.
[REGNUM] Arkhangelsk, Magadan regions, Karelia and Chukotka will find themselves in the epicenter of abnormal cold by the end of the working week. This was announced on December 7 by the scientific director of the Hydrometeorological Center of Russia, Roman Vilfand.
Follow the developments in the broadcast: "Hurricanes, storms, blizzards: bad weather in Russia and the world - all the news"
According to the specialist, in the European part of Russia, the most intense anomalies in freezing temperatures will be observed in the Arkhangelsk region and Karelia. By the end of the working week, temperatures in these regions will be 7-11 degrees below the climatic norm.
In the Arkhangelsk region -20 ... -21 degrees is expected, in Karelia the thermometer will drop to -18 ... -23 degrees.
The most noticeable drops in temperature in the Asian part of the country will be observed in the Magadan Region and in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. In these regions, the temperature is 7-11 degrees below the climatic norm, but frosts are expected to be stronger than in the European part of Russia, down to -48… -49 degrees.
Earlier IA REGNUM reported that, according to forecasts, severe cold weather from the north-west of the European part of Russia will not reach Moscow and the Moscow region.
Bad weather delays flight in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
[REGNUM] Unfavorable weather conditions on the Kamchatka Peninsula have led to a long delay in the departures of seven flights of local airlines from the airport of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky (Elizovo). This follows from the data on the online scoreboard of the airport of the capital of the region as of 10:45 local time (01:45 Moscow time) on December 8.
Follow the developments in the broadcast: "Hurricanes, storms, blizzards: bad weather in Russia and the world - all the news"
Currently, the list of delayed flights to Ust-Kamchatsk, Nikolskoye, Ossora, Ozernaya, Tigil, Sobolevo, Ust-Khairyuzovo. The first two flights cannot take off from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky from 25 November. On Tigil and Sobolevo - from December 2 and 3, respectively.
Recall that the last few days the weather in Kamchatka has been under the influence of a cyclone, which caused heavy rainfall and increased wind. An avalanche danger has been declared in the mountainous regions of the peninsula.
Record snowfall covers Moscow - photo report
[REGNUM] On December 7, there was a heavy snowfall in Moscow. Over the past day, almost a quarter of the monthly precipitation rate fell in the capital, forming 15-centimeter snowdrifts.
The last time that much rain fell was in 1949. Then at the base weather station VDNKh recorded 12.7 millimeters of atmospheric moisture, which until now was the maximum indicator for all time.
City utilities are working to clear snow from roads.
#1
my fav station Oymyakon was at -68F at 3pm on 8 Dec
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Why the sudden interest in Russian winters? From what I read, Russians can handle anything mother nature throws at them. Is this narrative to counter the climate change religion in the US?
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Why the sudden interest in Russian winters? From what I read, Russians can handle anything mother nature throws at them. Is this narrative to counter the climate change religion in the US?
No underlying theme, or hidden agenda. Just posting news articles abut Bad Weather in Russia.
#3
The deal was realized under the Obama administration. The CIA was aware of it as not only did China penetrate the CIA but the CIA had an important penetration agent in Beijing. Note: The CIA has kept this deal under wraps for five years.
#6
Is it going to be like apple TV, where you pay $5/month to be able to rent stuff for the same or higher prices than Prime or Vudu? The only free stuff is a few apple originals, like Greyhound or Foundation. We used a gift card we got to watch foundation and rent a few kids movies....when foundation season two rolls around, I'm sure there will a trial we can use:p
#8
That Foundation was pretty good but was 'Foundation' in name only. Completely different story from the book.
Greyhound was pretty good also.
Not much else on AppleTv I'm interested in.
As for Apple I doubt Apple has much that China hasn't already stolen.
Amazon's website and app crashed after 10:30am ET on Tuesday for thousands of users worldwide
Amazon Web Services is also down across the globe, along with Amazon Prime Music and Video and Alexa
Amazon Web Services provides cloud computing services to individuals, universities, governments and companies
Amazon officials stated they have identified 'root cause' of the problem and were working to fix it
Outage was likely due to issues related to application programming interface (API), Amazon said, which is a set of protocols for building and integrating application software
Users have experienced 27 outages over the past 12 months on Amazon
THIS is what happens when you try to teach unemployed "journolists" to code
#1
While this was going on, my own Alexa devices gave me different bogus excuses for their failure to perform. Had I not known better, I would have wasted a lot of time track the excuses down. Instead I Googled "Alexa network malfunction" and got this story. I was still able to turn most of my devices off & on using the Android app provided by the manufacturer of the devices. The app bypasses Alexa but can coordinate with it.
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Wonder what the outage did to the Federal AWS cloud?
#3
You would hope that they're part of a different 'cloud' Skid, but you never know how they actually set things up.
No matter how the contract reads.
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A lot of competition in providing cloud capacity and service these days. Amazon gets a huge part of its revenue from this and profit margin is 80% or more.
CISCO and ORACLE and others are ramping up cloud service.
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Not just Disney+ -- Disney World admissions wasn't working, either. Considering the degree of integration they have, that may have also meant their hotels couldn't process new guests, restaurant charges and the pre-paid meal plan wasn't working, and charge-to-room was down as well.
I *hope* there are some tough questions being asked about the cloud strategy at Disney. They've been focused on cost-cutting, but this has to have hurt.
The only thing I saw was a slicer I use for 3D printing wouldn't run locally, because it couldn't validate my account. At least the vendor for that has already planned an "offline" mode that isn't dependent on the cloud.
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^ Yes. I had a dr's appointment yesterday morning that certainly would have been derailed if they were on AWS. It wasn't so I guess they weren't.
Works for me.
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How about we setup a NO E-Use for a just 8 hours for 1 day each year. Where are all Smart Phone Internet/SMS access for 16 years old and below shut off?
Then we can watch this E-Generation go bananas or actually look at the world around them.
#11
which should have briefly made things interesting over in Langley.
For a short while they would have to have made guesses on no information instead of bad information. Or have lacked the information they normally ignored that didn't fit the guesses they already agreed on in their meetings.
Why have IT at all?
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I would hope they have some backup process in place. Paper charts or something of that sort. You would be stupid to rely solely on the cloud no matter what the sales rep promises.
#13
A few years back, VA had a three-day outage due to a botched data center switch over. In those three days they accumulated a six-month backlog of written stuff that needed keyed in. It happens fast.
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I watched a low budget movie. I guess it has become a but of a cult hit since the last I watched it. They used some of their new money and fame to go back and re-touch a couple scenes, clean up the credits.
Point is, the streamer can and will edit movie content at their pleasure. How long before Major League gets the treatment?
If you don't have a copy, you don't have a copy.
On the other side, every one of your devices sends data to advertisers - why would one of these voice activated things be any different? And who isn't to say that certain jingles or phrases in commercials doesn't activate them?
#15
Day is coming where bots will look for stuff that hasn't been "approved edited" and edit or delete it. You need offline backups that are never exposed to the internet.
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[Fox via Right Scoop] The former US Senator who lost to Jon Ossoff in the runoff elections of 2020 has just announced his bid to be governor of Georgia and is vowing to defeat both Brian Kemp and Stacy Abrams for the job.
[IndianExpress] Gen Bipin Rawat chopper crash: General Bipin Rawat, wife among 13 killed
Chief of Defence Staff Bipin Rawat, his wife were among 13 killed after an IAF chopper they were travelling in crashed near Coonoor in Tamil Nadu on Wednesday. A Mi-17, gawd I don't know why we can't just buy a friggin' Sikorsky or something, at least for the veeps.
"With deep regret, it has now been ascertained that General Bipin Rawat, Mrs Madhulika Rawat and 11 other persons on board have died in the unfortunate accident," the Indian Force said in a tweet.
The crash happened at a distance of about 10 km from the helipad where it was to land. Earlier today, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh informed Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the incident. According to sources, Singh will brief Parliament on the incident tomorrow. See photos from the incident site here.
Sources earlier said that at least three injured people from the crash were taken to a nearby hospital. The crash took place in the Nilgiris, shortly after the Mi-series chopper took off from the army base in Sulur.
From NDTV : General Bipin Rawat: Five Highlights Of An Outstanding Career
Here's your 5-point peek into General Rawat's career:
General Rawat had an illustrious career in the defense services spanning over four decades that saw him rising in ranks to be appointed the first joint chief of the tri-services. The CDS is a one-point advisor to the government on matters related to the military and functions with the main aim of integrating the three services - the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force. He was appointed the 27th Chief of the Army Staff in 2016 amid a controversy over his seniority. He had superseded two senior officers to occupy the Army chief's position. He then rose to become the CDS in 2019. The government had amended the Army rules to extend the age of superannuation from 62 years to 65 years, paving the way for his appointment to the post.
He is credited with being instrumental in reducing militancy in Northeast India. The 2015 cross-border operation into Myanmar in which the Indian Army successfully responded to an ambush by NSCN-K militants was conducted under his supervision. He was also part of the planning for the 2016 surgical strikes, in which the Indian Army went across the Line of Control into Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and conducted an airstrike on a Jaish-e-Mohammad terror training camp in Pakistan's Balakot. General Rawat was reportedly monitoring the developments from South Block in New Delhi.
General Rawat was a veteran in counterinsurgency and high-altitude warfare, having served in difficult terrains including the Northern and Eastern commands. He has also served as General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-C) Southern Command. During his long career, he served across the country in various roles. He commanded a company in Uri, Jammu and Kashmir. As a Colonel, he commanded the 5th battalion 11 Gorkha Rifles in the Eastern sector along the Line of Actual Control at Kibithu in Arunachal Pradesh. As a Brigadier, he commanded 5 Sector of Rashtriya Rifles in Sopore, Kashmir. He has also been part of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force and has commanded a multinational brigade in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he was twice awarded the Force Commander's Commendation.
General Rawat has been decorated with many honours for his service, including the Param Vishisht Seva Medal, Uttam Yudh Seva Medal, Ati Vishisht Seva Medal, Vishisht Seva Medal, Yudh Seva Medal, and Sena Medal.
General Rawat is an alumnus of the St Edward School in Shimla and the National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla. He was commissioned in the Fifth Battalion of the Eleven Gorkha Rifles in December 1978 from the Indian Military Academy in Dehradun. He was a recipient of the prestigious "Sword of Honour". General Rawat also attended the Command and General Staff College (CGSC) course at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, USA.
[SputnikNews] India signed several agreements with Russia on Monday after a one-on-one meeting between Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his Russian counterpart Sergei Shoigu. The two countries also held the inaugural 2+2 ministerial dialogue to discuss issues that have made waves internationally.
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FYI India: Cheap weapon systems suck.
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Given India's work on attempting to provide for their military in house, it's a cheap way to buy time for what they need til they start their own production lines.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
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Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
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