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Ken Bakilla

@kbakilla

USAF Veteran - Patriot - Married - MAGA/MAHA
"We know what we are but know not what we may be." Bill Shakespeare
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WWII Memorial Friends (@wwiimemorial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Matt Louis Urban (born Matthew Louis Urbanowicz) of Buffalo, New York, was awarded the Medal of Honor for his extraordinary actions from June 14, 1944, to September 3, 1944, in France and Belgium. #WeRememberThem

U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Matt Louis Urban (born Matthew Louis Urbanowicz) of Buffalo, New York, was awarded the Medal of Honor for his extraordinary actions from June 14, 1944, to September 3, 1944, in France and Belgium.

#WeRememberThem
Daniel Ritchie (@danielritchie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

41 years ago, this week, I was born without arms and not breathing. The delivery room doctor looked at my dad and asked “Do you want to let him go?” My dad chose me. He chose life. Now I’m a husband, a daddy and an evangelist thanks to a bold and loving dad. I love you dad.

41 years ago, this week, I was born without arms and not breathing. The delivery room doctor looked at my dad and asked “Do you want to let him go?”

My dad chose me. He chose life.

Now I’m a husband, a daddy and an evangelist thanks to a bold and loving dad. I love you dad.
Old Salty Marine (@bamasaltymarine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My buddy said to me yesterday, "If I shagged your wife, would that make us related?" I said, No man, that would just make us even!

Wall Street Apes (@wallstreetapes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Roseanne Barr “Toughen up a little bit. Get some balls, come on Trump — He's got to get his balls back. I've told him that myself many times. — Where's the f*cking arrest of these criminals that were traitors to our country” We’ve all had enough. We demand arrests.

A Soldier's Whisper (@soldierswhisper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In March 1965, 17 year old Richard Coggins, part of the 1st Force Reconnaissance Company, landed in Da Nang, as the U.S. Marine presence escalated in Vietnam. Richard served with distinction over two tours, specializing in reconnaissance missions. He passed away in September

In March 1965, 17 year old Richard Coggins, part of the 1st Force Reconnaissance Company, landed in Da Nang, as the U.S. Marine presence escalated in Vietnam.

Richard served with distinction over two tours, specializing in reconnaissance missions. He passed away in September
Words from Christ (@jc33adjc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Who’s going to work on the farms” Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t high school and college kids in the 70’s and 80’s work these jobs for beer and gas money?