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They should still be here. #Buffalo 🕊 Each of the victims of buffalo
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They should still be here. #Orlando #Pulse 🕊🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈
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📌 Las autoridades indicaron que Corlton L.Chee, de 25 años, falleció en el hospital Baylor Scott and White el 2 de septiembre, cinco días después de ser ingresado.

📸 #FortHood Press Center

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👉🏻 Chee llegó en febrero como Tripulante de Tanque y había ganado la Medalla del Servicio de Defensa Nacional y la Cinta del Servicio del Ejército.⁠

“Era un soldado increíble y estaba tan lleno de vida y potencial”, dijo el teniente coronel Ron Sprang.⁠

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📣 El incidente aún se encuentra bajo investigación y la autopsia se realizará próximamente, según explicó la base militar #FortHood en un comunicado.⁠

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another dead soldier at #FtHood, more @_michaelbrooks video tributes, lots of coverage of the #Constitutionalviolations happening in #Portland, #RealityWinner diagnosed with #COVID19, #defundpolice, so many stories!

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* #FortHood IDs Another Soldier Found Dead Off Post - @Militarydotcom

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#WhereIsVanessa?

@SenGillibrand⁩, I trust you're all over this. Are you?

#Veterans, please RT.

Foul play suspected in case of missing Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillén

#MilitarySexualAssault #FortHood
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THREAD The GI Coffeehouse Movement grew throughout the 60s & 70s but was met w/ military repression, & many were shut down. During the height of the Iraq War, veterans revived the coffeehouse tradition to build community and resistance. Join #DropTheMICbit.ly/DTMweb
The 1st GI coffee house was opened near Ft. Jackson in 1967, by Fred Garner, a reservist who had served in Vietnam opened The UFO Coffeehouse, to provide soldiers a place to escape the authoritarian grip of the military. socialistworker.org/2007-2/656/656…
Not by coincidence, the coffeehouse was located near the USO. It also served as one of the 1st racially segregated public places in Columbia, SC. The UFO was off-limits to military personnel from nearby Ft. Jackson and for a period of time, they actually posted MPs outside.
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