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Vet Bro drama is the best drama. Now we have the "CAG Gag" because of the Fort Bragg murder cartel book and Antihero appears to have its own problems.

Boys, what are y'all doing out there?

Alright, 24th, time to step up and join the others at the table. Sheesh.

I think the antihero stuff is related to cop on the show right?
 
I think the antihero stuff is related to cop on the show right?

I believe so, looks like he got to beating on someone he wasn't supposed to and Brent popped smoke to do his own thing.

This is what headaches do to me, I scroll the Net and find dumb shit. Or Lego videos. Or Formula 1 history. C'mon, Advil, do something.
 
Vet Bro drama is the best drama. Now we have the "CAG Gag" because of the Fort Bragg murder cartel book and Antihero appears to have its own problems.

Boys, what are y'all doing out there?

Alright, 24th, time to step up and join the others at the table. Sheesh.
You do not want that. You think you've seen priima donna? You think you know narcissism? Bro. BRO.

YIKES.

I am not tracking the Anti-Hero drama but just reading the thread and watching that video, I think I know all I need to. Sucks to suck.
 
Does the AF need a culture change? How can the GWOT generation actually help and not be dorks about it? Why do I think society peaked simultaneously with a small Florida rock band that broke every rule and changed humanity as we know it?

All those questions and more, answered.

 
Vet Bro drama is the best drama. Now we have the "CAG Gag" because of the Fort Bragg murder cartel book and Antihero appears to have its own problems.

Boys, what are y'all doing out there?

Alright, 24th, time to step up and join the others at the table. Sheesh.

Gotta love it, I called that shit the moment I saw the title anti-hero and who they went after. I wish it would all just end and all these idiots would actually transition to something other than the opposite gender. Like I did, an underpaid sports executive. We need plumbers and guys who can manage spreadsheets.
 
The latest episode of West Point's "Five Questions for a General" features a discussion with MG (R) Bill Rapp, who served in Iraq and Afghanistan and was also the commandant of West Point and commander of the US Army War College.

In this episode, he sits down with Cadet Donovan Scott for a discussion about cultural change, managing complex teams, and overcoming adversity in combat. Five Questions for a General: Major General William Rapp - Modern War Institute
 
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