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Happy Birthday U.S. Navy

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KeithThroop 9 Oct 13
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Troll around the "internets" a bit and you will find all sorts of piccies like this one (yah, BigMo) but of Russian ships. Geesh.

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The flag on the bow doesn't appear to be a Union Jack, though I cannot see it good on my end. What flag is that?? Almost looks like the South Korean Flag. I'm far removed from being an expert on Navy stuff, which is why I ask.

Frankly, I'm not sure what that flag is either, but the ship is the USS Missouri, a decommissioned battleship. You can tell not only by the look of the ship that it is a battleship, but also by the ship's number (63). In addition, it appears to have a sign on the gangway which says USS Missouri BB-63 on it. That is why I borrowed the meme from this site: [courageouschristianfather.com]

@KeithThroop Thank you for clarification.

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The Marine Corps loves the Navy because it is so exhausting to walk on water in full kit across the Pacific. Happy Birthday, Sailors. Fair winds and following seas to you.

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Our Navy is strong and powerful because smart, brave Constitutionalists made it so, often against tremendously aggressive individuals and superiors - including Presidents, who had no idea what was necessary or how to achieve it.

Today there are rogues in our government trying to destroy our armed forces from within by things like "woke" standards and political corrrectness; all tactics that oppose military discipline by exterior control.

Just like a cancer, we must endure high heat and intense examination to rid our armed forces of these Marxists.

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