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dunce
That makes three. Three against a million zillion. I’ve seen better odds. But we’ve got destiny on our side.
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Stuff
Category Archives: war
Shitface on Location
June 11, 2009 – 4:40 pm
Tuesday Wikipedia Trough: United States Military Chocolate
May 19, 2009 – 8:09 am
Military chocolate has been a part of standard United States military ration since the original Ration D or D ration bar of 1937. Today, military chocolate is issued to troops as part of basic field rations and sundry packs. Chocolate rations served two purposes: as a morale boost, and as a high-energy, pocket-sized emergency ration. Military chocolate rations are often made in special lots to military specifications for weight, size, and endurance. A majority of chocolate issued to military personnel is produced by the Hershey Company.
When provided as a morale boost or care package, military chocolate is often no different from normal store-bought bars in taste and composition. However, they are frequently packaged or molded differently. The World War II K ration issued in temperate climates sometimes included a bar of Hershey’s commercial-formula sweet chocolate. But instead of being the typical flat thin bar, the K ration chocolate was a thick rectangular bar that was square at each end (in tropical regions, the K ration used Hershey’s Tropical Bar formula).
via United States military chocolate – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Deck Chairs Sunk the Pirate Ship
April 29, 2009 – 3:32 pm
How to tell an Iranian sniper from a Wookiee
April 24, 2009 – 10:06 pm
Colonel Hugh “Slip” Slater Tells Us About an OXCART and a UFO.
April 8, 2009 – 2:49 pm
The Road to Area 51 is the LA Times’ look at the actual story behind everyone’s favorite hidden UFO landing pad, Area 51.
Colonel Hugh “Slip” Slater is the OXCART driver who, now that his missions are declassified, has spoken with various reporters about them in public. You can find what looks to be his personal page here.
The Best Defense Says The Surge Has Got an Undertow.
April 7, 2009 – 5:29 pm
Tom Ricks at The Best Defense has written up an excellent article detailing the current failures of “The Surge”.








