ALERT We can confirm an explosion outside Kabul airport - UPDATE: AT LEAST THIRTEEN U.S. SERVICE MEMBERS HAVE BEEN KILLED IN ACTION!

Cowgirl4christ

Senior Member
Benny
@bennyjohnson

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Rest In Peace, Jared Schmitz. Jared, a young Marine from Missouri was in Afghanistan for just two weeks. His father said he “has never seen a young man train as hard as he did to be the best soldier he can be.”
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:sal: RIP Jared

Jared if from my town. He is expected to arrive at Lambert Field in St. Louis on Sunday or Monday. A radio personality from St. Louis is rallying the city to line the highways. ❤️❤️
 

Red Baron

Paleo-Conservative
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Suicide bomber that attacked Kabul airport was carrying about 25 pounds of explosives including additional items to create a larger and more lethal shrapnel radius. Intelligence pointing towards more additional suicide bombing attacks by ISIS-K soon per CBS and Fox.
 

blueinterceptor

Veteran Member
The Taliban told us? The same Taliban that was going to be kinder and more inclusive. The same T that was going to let women go to school but are really burning them down. The same T that granted amnesty to government officials and people that worked with the US in any way. Yet executed a police supervisor and burned the dod I’d card of an interpreter into his chest cut off his arms and killed him. Yeah I not Believing them. Hopefully our govt didn’t kill someone simply based upon their say so.
 
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jward

passin' thru
I imagine most of us here are cynical enough to believe that "if" they killed anyone
remotely connected to the actual incident, it was purely coincidence, and had lil, if
anything, to do with TB info.

The Taliban told us? The same Taliban that was going to be kinder and more inclusive. The same T that was going to let women go to school but are really burning them. The same T that granted amnesty to government officials and people that worked with the US in any way. Yet executed a police supervisor and burned the dod I’d card of an interpreter into his chest cut off his arms and killed him. Yeah I not Believing them. Hopefully our govt didn’t kill someone simply based upon their say so.
 

Cowgirl4christ

Senior Member

They are just soooooo young. My heart hurts so bad and I am beside myself enraged over this government. And it seems for the most part, Americans are just apathetic to the whole thing. I feel like we should be driving around with flags on our cars and ralllying this country because this is a catastrophe…. and the 20th anniversary of 9/11 is right around the corner. I about can’t deal with this apathy. My son was a Marine Ranger (MARSOC) and how in the heck he got in, I’ll never know. He was the hardest working Marine. He was a Marine Corp martial arts instructor. Rifle instructor. He went to Lebanon. Something happened while he was there that he to this day won’t talk about unless he’s plastered and even then we don’t get the whole story. He got booted out because he couldn’t sober up. It was a flipping disaster. He’s out and doing….. ok. But these kids going in…. I’d tell them to find a different line of work, ESPECIALLY under this administration. Semper fi, Marines! Our hearts are with there’s families who have to pick up the pieces. Every bit of what happened at that airport was avoidable.
 

jward

passin' thru
Exactly what you said, Cowgirl :: hugs ::
..reading That you got most of your boy home safely is
some of the only comfort to be found on this thread..

Thank Him, and thank You.
They are just soooooo young. My heart hurts so bad and I am beside myself enraged over this government. And it seems for the most part, Americans are just apathetic to the whole thing. I feel like we should be driving around with flags on our cars and ralllying this country because this is a catastrophe…. and the 20th anniversary of 9/11 is right around the corner. I about can’t deal with this apathy. My son was a Marine Ranger (MARSOC) and how in the heck he got in, I’ll never know. He was the hardest working Marine. He was a Marine Corp martial arts instructor. Rifle instructor. He went to Lebanon. Something happened while he was there that he to this day won’t talk about unless he’s plastered and even then we don’t get the whole story. He got booted out because he couldn’t sober up. It was a flipping disaster. He’s out and doing….. ok. But these kids going in…. I’d tell them to find a different line of work, ESPECIALLY under this administration. Semper fi, Marines! Our hearts are with there’s families who have to pick up the pieces. Every bit of what happened at that airport was avoidable.
 

TFergeson

Non Solum Simul Stare
The Army SpecOps soldier:

Knoxville soldier killed in terrorist attack at Afghanistan airport
AFGHANISTAN
by: Gregory Raucoules
Posted: Aug 27, 2021 / 05:26 PM EDT / Updated: Aug 27, 2021 / 09:35 PM EDT

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) – A U.S. Army soldier from Knoxville was one of 13 American service members killed in an attack outside Kabul’s airport Thursday, according to his family.

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Photo provided by the Knauss family
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ryan Knauss was a graduate of Gibbs High School. Knauss’s grandfather Wayne Knauss said Friday that the 23-year-old was among the fatalities when a suicide bomber and gunmen attacked Thursday outside Kabul’s airport during the evacuation of American forces and allies.

“He grew up in a Christian home, attended Berean Christian school through 8th grade and spent, 4 years at Gibbs High,” said Wayne Knauss about his grandson. “A motivated young man who loved his country. He was a believer so we will see him again in God’s heaven.”

13 US military members, multiple Afghans killed in suicide bombings outside Kabul airport
Stepmother Linnae Knauss said Ryan was looking forward to coming back to the states and moving to Washington D.C.

“He was a super-smart hilarious young man,” she said.

Knauss said his grandson served for 5 years with special training in Psychology Operations. The family received word Friday morning. Funeral services will be shared once they are planned.

Elected officials released statements following the announcement of Knauss’ death.

“Ryan embodies American heroism — saving people he had never met before, in the face of persistent evil. We will never forget his sacrifice in service to his country. While no words could ever be enough, I join Tennesseans — and all Americans — in extending my deepest condolences to Ryan’s family. Chuck and I are praying for them during this time of unimaginable pain and loss.” said U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)

Biden vows to finish Kabul evacuation, avenge US deaths
“Ryan gave his life outside that airport helping people he didn’t know get to safety. This is what true heroism looks like and Ryan’s sacrifice will never be forgotten. The Knauss family is in my prayers.” tweeted U.S. Representative Tim Burchett, of Knoxville who represents Tennessee’s Second Congressional District.

The attacks killed at least 60 Afghans and 13 U.S. troops, Afghan and U.S. officials said. Eighteen service members were wounded and officials warned the toll could grow. More than 140 Afghans were wounded, an Afghan official said.

President Joe Biden vowed to finish the evacuation efforts and avenge the deaths of American servicemembers in an address to the nation Thursday evening, declaring to the extremists responsible, “We will hunt you down and make you pay.”

Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III issued a statement expressing his deepest condolences for the military members who died in the attack.

Marine Gen. Kenneth McKenzie Jr. said Thursday the military believes the complex attack outside Kabul airport was carried out by ISIS-K, a splinter group of the terrorist group ISIS, adding the military will “go after” the perpetrators of the Kabul attacks if they can be found.

US Gen. McKenzie: We will go after Kabul attackers
“We expect these attacks to continue,” he said, adding that Taliban commanders have been asked to take additional security measures to prevent another suicide bombing on the airport’s perimeter. He said he sees no indication that the Taliban allowed Thursday’s attacks to happen.



 

Red Baron

Paleo-Conservative
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They are just soooooo young. My heart hurts so bad and I am beside myself enraged over this government. And it seems for the most part, Americans are just apathetic to the whole thing. I feel like we should be driving around with flags on our cars and ralllying this country because this is a catastrophe…. and the 20th anniversary of 9/11 is right around the corner. I about can’t deal with this apathy. My son was a Marine Ranger (MARSOC) and how in the heck he got in, I’ll never know. He was the hardest working Marine. He was a Marine Corp martial arts instructor. Rifle instructor. He went to Lebanon. Something happened while he was there that he to this day won’t talk about unless he’s plastered and even then we don’t get the whole story. He got booted out because he couldn’t sober up. It was a flipping disaster. He’s out and doing….. ok. But these kids going in…. I’d tell them to find a different line of work, ESPECIALLY under this administration. Semper fi, Marines! Our hearts are with there’s families who have to pick up the pieces. Every bit of what happened at that airport was avoidable.

Thanks and prayers for sharing that with us!

Military service families carry a heavy burden and we all need to be very aware of and appreciative of their contribution.

:rs::rs::rs:
 

Red Baron

Paleo-Conservative
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This is all too much and as distraught as I feel, it’s not one tenth of what these families feel.

As someone said last night, I can’t remember where, this “drone attack” is way too little too late.

My exact thoughts.

The defense department is desperate to salvage any semblance of credibility and they are going to have a severely difficult time accounting for their inaction during the current administration's reign.
 

AlfaMan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
They are just soooooo young. My heart hurts so bad and I am beside myself enraged over this government. And it seems for the most part, Americans are just apathetic to the whole thing. I feel like we should be driving around with flags on our cars and ralllying this country because this is a catastrophe…. and the 20th anniversary of 9/11 is right around the corner. I about can’t deal with this apathy. My son was a Marine Ranger (MARSOC) and how in the heck he got in, I’ll never know. He was the hardest working Marine. He was a Marine Corp martial arts instructor. Rifle instructor. He went to Lebanon. Something happened while he was there that he to this day won’t talk about unless he’s plastered and even then we don’t get the whole story. He got booted out because he couldn’t sober up. It was a flipping disaster. He’s out and doing….. ok. But these kids going in…. I’d tell them to find a different line of work, ESPECIALLY under this administration. Semper fi, Marines! Our hearts are with there’s families who have to pick up the pieces. Every bit of what happened at that airport was avoidable.

Slight thread drift....

About 20 years ago I remember dressing an MSG class (marine embassy security guards) at Q. About 40 of them got off the bus, each got a expense envelope of around 1200 bucks and went to shopping. They had to purchase 2 sport coats, a suit, slacks-the girls needed similar but added dresses, coats as well, etc etc. They had a list. Their instructors were there to help, the PX calls in the vendors to help size and fit them.
So we all helped the class-none of them probably over the age of 22, boys, girls, black white hispanic asian all races. All marines, you get yessir'ed to death doing these things.

A few marines stand out from that day. One, a young man about 19 or so. He was choosing out the sport coats he needed. I won't say his name but to this day I remember it. He was trying on stuff way too small for him, I came over and asked if he needed help; he said yes and I asked him what size suit coat did he wear. I'll never forget it-he said, "I don't know, my mom always bought them for me". Here's this kid, still with acne on his face, about to defend an embassy from threats foreign and domestic, and his mama buys his dress clothes. Talk about reality-I wanted to swell with pride for his service, yet I almost wanted to cry because he was so young.

Making a long story short, I got him sized up in two very snappy and reasonable priced sport coats, and showed him how to have it altered in the arm and side panel so he could carry a shoulder holster and it not be visible (some clothes don't leave enough cloth to alter, the line I carried did though). No other vendors offered that service apparently, so my suits and sport coats were pretty popular. The other vendors carried trendy (read-loud) colors and fabrics; I brought in products that looked like what their principals (the ones they guard) wore.

Sold an entire rack of sport coats, thank God I ordered heavy in size 40 (the guys were built like bodybuilders, muscular up top and 30 inch waists.) The coats had plenty of material to alter as well. The alteration shop on base probably had work for weeks doing the holster mods :)

Had a girl about 21 or so need some help with her dress as well. She and her friends/classmates all dressed much like they did in high school; this one knew she needed to dress more "adult" but honestly didn't know how. And she had the guts to ask too.

I got to walk her and 3 of her friends through female business dressing 101. They ended up with dresses, skirts, blouses,shoes and sport coats that would have made them look like they were at home in a corporate boardroom. Showed them jewlery to accessorize, makeup that was within regs but really looked nice, etc. Nothing that stood out, but showed good taste, style but not flashy and good bargains too (because what they didn't spend they got to keep).

Once we got through, I got a big hug, thank you and a smooch on the cheek from each of them. The girls each dressed and showed the instructors how they looked-all I heard was WOW outstanding! and you look great! And they DID look good. Pretty, professional looking, and deadly.......(women in MSG service have a tougher time than the guys. They have to look professional out of uniform but not look like they're there for a cocktail party). Everything I sold met approval with the instructors (they check every piece). These were young girls going in harms' way; that was a sobering thought.

Once it was all over and they were back on the bus, I got called over by the instructors. Thinking I did something wrong I went over. I spent a lot of time with their troops. I was thanked by each instructor who saw the time and care I took with their charges and was asked (told) I needed to be there for future classes. I got a challenge coin too.

The troops I helped are probably retired by now, but I won't forget them. Out of all the services I've dealt with, Marines have always been my favorite. And to hear of so many of them killed, for nothing, by a leader who couldn't give two sh*ts about their lives. Makes me livid. Absolutely livid.
 

AlfaMan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
This "drone attack :rolleyes:" has no other purpose than to give coolaid drinkers and the press some positive talking points.

None.

The govt. gets talking points-while sons and daughters die. I pray Comrade Joe and the whore have each one of these dead hop up in their face when they're on their deathbed. Let these dead marines be their escorts-to the gates of hell.
 

Red Baron

Paleo-Conservative
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Slight thread drift....

About 20 years ago I remember dressing an MSG class (marine embassy security guards) at Q. About 40 of them got off the bus, each got a expense envelope of around 1200 bucks and went to shopping. They had to purchase 2 sport coats, a suit, slacks-the girls needed similar but added dresses, coats as well, etc etc. They had a list. Their instructors were there to help, the PX calls in the vendors to help size and fit them.
So we all helped the class-none of them probably over the age of 22, boys, girls, black white hispanic asian all races. All marines, you get yessir'ed to death doing these things.

A few marines stand out from that day. One, a young man about 19 or so. He was choosing out the sport coats he needed. I won't say his name but to this day I remember it. He was trying on stuff way too small for him, I came over and asked if he needed help; he said yes and I asked him what size suit coat did he wear. I'll never forget it-he said, "I don't know, my mom always bought them for me". Here's this kid, still with acne on his face, about to defend an embassy from threats foreign and domestic, and his mama buys his dress clothes. Talk about reality-I wanted to swell with pride for his service, yet I almost wanted to cry because he was so young.

Making a long story short, I got him sized up in two very snappy and reasonable priced sport coats, and showed him how to have it altered in the arm and side panel so he could carry a shoulder holster and it not be visible (some clothes don't leave enough cloth to alter, the line I carried did though). No other vendors offered that service apparently, so my suits and sport coats were pretty popular. The other vendors carried trendy (read-loud) colors and fabrics; I brought in products that looked like what their principals (the ones they guard) wore.

Sold an entire rack of sport coats, thank God I ordered heavy in size 40 (the guys were built like bodybuilders, muscular up top and 30 inch waists.) The coats had plenty of material to alter as well. The alteration shop on base probably had work for weeks doing the holster mods :)

Had a girl about 21 or so need some help with her dress as well. She and her friends/classmates all dressed much like they did in high school; this one knew she needed to dress more "adult" but honestly didn't know how. And she had the guts to ask too.

I got to walk her and 3 of her friends through female business dressing 101. They ended up with dresses, skirts, blouses,shoes and sport coats that would have made them look like they were at home in a corporate boardroom. Showed them jewlery to accessorize, makeup that was within regs but really looked nice, etc. Nothing that stood out, but showed good taste, style but not flashy and good bargains too (because what they didn't spend they got to keep).

Once we got through, I got a big hug, thank you and a smooch on the cheek from each of them. The girls each dressed and showed the instructors how they looked-all I heard was WOW outstanding! and you look great! And they DID look good. Pretty, professional looking, and deadly.......(women in MSG service have a tougher time than the guys. They have to look professional out of uniform but not look like they're there for a cocktail party). Everything I sold met approval with the instructors (they check every piece). These were young girls going in harms' way; that was a sobering thought.

Once it was all over and they were back on the bus, I got called over by the instructors. Thinking I did something wrong I went over. I spent a lot of time with their troops. I was thanked by each instructor who saw the time and care I took with their charges and was asked (told) I needed to be there for future classes. I got a challenge coin too.

The troops I helped are probably retired by now, but I won't forget them. Out of all the services I've dealt with, Marines have always been my favorite. And to hear of so many of them killed, for nothing, by a leader who couldn't give two sh*ts about their lives. Makes me livid. Absolutely livid.

Just wow!
 

SpokaneMan

Veteran Member
U.S. Marine Nicole Gee was one of our fallen warriors from the cowardly terrorist attack in Afghanistan. She recently appeared in photos from Kabul that had been circulated widely on social media.

Fair winds and following seas.

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RIP Nicole :sal:

This poor young lady is a local from my county. I just learned of it and my friends wife went to high school with her parents.
RIP Nicole. :(
 

thompson

Certa Bonum Certamen
Slight thread drift....

About 20 years ago I remember dressing an MSG class (marine embassy security guards) at Q. About 40 of them got off the bus, each got a expense envelope of around 1200 bucks and went to shopping. They had to purchase 2 sport coats, a suit, slacks-the girls needed similar but added dresses, coats as well, etc etc. They had a list. Their instructors were there to help, the PX calls in the vendors to help size and fit them.
So we all helped the class-none of them probably over the age of 22, boys, girls, black white hispanic asian all races. All marines, you get yessir'ed to death doing these things.

A few marines stand out from that day. One, a young man about 19 or so. He was choosing out the sport coats he needed. I won't say his name but to this day I remember it. He was trying on stuff way too small for him, I came over and asked if he needed help; he said yes and I asked him what size suit coat did he wear. I'll never forget it-he said, "I don't know, my mom always bought them for me". Here's this kid, still with acne on his face, about to defend an embassy from threats foreign and domestic, and his mama buys his dress clothes. Talk about reality-I wanted to swell with pride for his service, yet I almost wanted to cry because he was so young.

Making a long story short, I got him sized up in two very snappy and reasonable priced sport coats, and showed him how to have it altered in the arm and side panel so he could carry a shoulder holster and it not be visible (some clothes don't leave enough cloth to alter, the line I carried did though). No other vendors offered that service apparently, so my suits and sport coats were pretty popular. The other vendors carried trendy (read-loud) colors and fabrics; I brought in products that looked like what their principals (the ones they guard) wore.

Sold an entire rack of sport coats, thank God I ordered heavy in size 40 (the guys were built like bodybuilders, muscular up top and 30 inch waists.) The coats had plenty of material to alter as well. The alteration shop on base probably had work for weeks doing the holster mods :)

Had a girl about 21 or so need some help with her dress as well. She and her friends/classmates all dressed much like they did in high school; this one knew she needed to dress more "adult" but honestly didn't know how. And she had the guts to ask too.

I got to walk her and 3 of her friends through female business dressing 101. They ended up with dresses, skirts, blouses,shoes and sport coats that would have made them look like they were at home in a corporate boardroom. Showed them jewlery to accessorize, makeup that was within regs but really looked nice, etc. Nothing that stood out, but showed good taste, style but not flashy and good bargains too (because what they didn't spend they got to keep).

Once we got through, I got a big hug, thank you and a smooch on the cheek from each of them. The girls each dressed and showed the instructors how they looked-all I heard was WOW outstanding! and you look great! And they DID look good. Pretty, professional looking, and deadly.......(women in MSG service have a tougher time than the guys. They have to look professional out of uniform but not look like they're there for a cocktail party). Everything I sold met approval with the instructors (they check every piece). These were young girls going in harms' way; that was a sobering thought.

Once it was all over and they were back on the bus, I got called over by the instructors. Thinking I did something wrong I went over. I spent a lot of time with their troops. I was thanked by each instructor who saw the time and care I took with their charges and was asked (told) I needed to be there for future classes. I got a challenge coin too.

The troops I helped are probably retired by now, but I won't forget them. Out of all the services I've dealt with, Marines have always been my favorite. And to hear of so many of them killed, for nothing, by a leader who couldn't give two sh*ts about their lives. Makes me livid. Absolutely livid.
Thank you times a million for taking such good care of those young Marines! As my husband, a retired GySgt would say, "OUTSTANDING!" We share in your cold fury.

:usm:
 

Housecarl

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Ragıp Soylu
@ragipsoylu

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EXCLUSIVE: Turkey and Taliban close to deal on Kabul airport The terms needed approval by Erdogan
• Recognition of Taliban
• Qatar, Turkey to run the airport
• Turkish private security firm
• Special forces to protect Turks
View: https://twitter.com/ragipsoylu/status/1431590512302202881?s=20

It figures.

I wonder who thinks who is using whom between Erdogan and his neo-Ottomans, the Quataris/Wahaabists and the Taliban?......
 
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nadhob

Veteran Member
I ache for these families. It is especially cruel for them because those men and women who died in Kabul were so close to coming home for good. It was almost over but Bidet had to go and screw it up at the last minute and get them killed.
The remains of those soldiers have been flown back into Dover. Not a single representative from the Biden administration was there to express their sorrow. That, in a nutshell, sez it all....
 

nadhob

Veteran Member

Hogwrench

Senior Member

I am pretty sure I have seen that video several years ago. And that is not how they arrive at Dover.
 

Bogey

“Where liberty dwells, there is my country.”
RT for the audio is about 7 mins. Warning she leaves no question how angry she is, language alert. Cold Fury comes to mind.

Mother of Slain US Marine Exposes What Biden Did To Her Family

20 yr old Rylee McCollum was one of the 13 Marines killed in the suicide bombing in Kabul.

His mom called into the Wilkow Majority Show on Sirius XM Channel 125. This is truly a must-listen

Mother of Slain US Marine Exposes What Biden Did To Her Family | Populist Press 2021 ©
 
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