It’s pretty self explanatory. You’re either into it, or you aren’t.
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It’s pretty self explanatory. You’re either into it, or you aren’t.
www.americanmarauder.com/products/make-pineland-great-again-shirt
Adam West and fellow US Army veteran Leonard Nimoy, Circa 1966
William Adam West, best known for his role as Batman in the 1960s TV series, passed away from leukemia at age 88 on 9 June 2017.
Adam West was a United States Army veteran, having served two years as a draftee in the 1950s where he served as an announcer and producer in the early days of AFN Television at San Luis Obispo, CA and Fort Monmouth, NJ.
West still has one last turn as Batman left: he’ll voice the character in the animated movie titled Batman vs. Two-Face with William Shatner voicing Two-Face, it’s due out later this year.
West is survived by his wife, six children, and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Gun Websites has started a Kickstarter campaign for a deck of Old West Guns playing cards. Like the previous AK Playing Card Deck, the deck will feature various weapons from the ‘Old West’ era – period rifles, shotguns, revolvers, etc. Each card features a full color image, along with dates of production and additional info, such as the inventor, weapon’s nickname, barrel length, a life-size image of the ammunition the weapon was chambered for, and more. The classification of weapons will be separated via suits, which of course means these cards can also be used as a standard playing deck.
www.kickstarter.com/projects/gunwebsites/old-west-guns-playing-card-deck
Who remembers this scene from the Rodney Dangerfield classic, “Back to School”?
One of my favorite poems is “Do not go gentle into that good night” by Dylan Thomas. Apparently, Imminent Threat Solutions loves it too. In fact, they like it so much that they made a morale parch to commemorate it.
The ITS Dying Light Morale Patch measures 3.5″ wide x 1.5″ tall and features a hook backing.
store.itstactical.com/its-dying-light-morale-patch
Grinnell, Iowa – Brownells now sells Victory Wear shirts. Emblazoned with motivational images and themes, Victory Wear helps shooters and gun owners show off their pride and patriotism at the range, at the mall, or just walking around.
Made in America, the shirts are a tri-blend of Polyester, ring-spun cotton and rayon that feels light and comfortable. Brownells will offer the Every Day Carbine, Modern Day Coach Gun and Run Hide Fight shirts in a variety of colors and sizes.
Matt Jacques, President and Owner of Victory First, created Victory Wear based on the suggestions of several of his students and business associates. “They are for the folks who subscribe to the beliefs of the 2nd Amendment and the right of self-protection,” said Jacques.
An experienced trainer, Jacques is a retired Police Officer, and a Marine Corps veteran who spent most of his service with HMX-1, the Presidential Helicopter Squadron. He also worked for two Virginia law enforcement agencies, and was a founding Special Deputy of the U.S. Marshal Capital Area Fugitive Task Force for the Washington D.C. office.
Victory Wear will be featured on Austin Hill’s truck in the 2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Alpha Energy Solutions 250. Viewers can tune in to either FOX or the Motor Racing Network on Saturday April 1, at 3:00 pm Eastern Time to see the Victory Wear truck in the race.
Here’s all the evidence you need to determine that Yukon Cornelius was a Special Forces NCO. As you can see, he’s armed with a carbine and is accompanied by his furry G Chief, Bumble.
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April 26 2017 marks the 55th anniversary of the maiden flight of Article 121, the first A-12 to be test flown from Project OXCART. Few aircraft have captivated the aviation community (and in this case, the intelligence community) as much as the A-12. Project Oxcart involved the classified development of the A-12 aircraft as a symbol of the successful collaboration of the Intelligence Community, the Defense Department, and private industry to create a national strategic asset that our adversaries never dreamed possible.
This Memorial Shirt shows an artistic rendering of Article 128 as it sits on display at HQS (CIA Headquarters for the uninitiated) in Langley, Virginia. The stars, larger versions of the stars on the Memorial Wall, shine brightly from the front of Article 128 as a reminder to all who see it, that the mission of the Central Intelligence Agency is not only important to our way of life but, at times, requires the ultimate sacrifice.

The Two Memorial Stars Represent:
Walter Ray: During a routine A-12 training flight on January 5, 1967, a fuel gauge failed to function properly, and the aircraft ran out of fuel only minutes before landing. The pilot, Walter Ray, ejected but was killed when he was unable to separate from the ejection seat before impact. The aircraft was completely destroyed. Its wreckage was found on January 6, and Ray’s body was recovered a day later.
Jack Weeks: The second pilot fatality in the program occurred during this drawdown. On 4 June 1968 Jack Weeks was in Article 129 on a checkout flight after an engine change for the trip to the United States. He was last heard from 520 miles east of Manila. No trace of the plane was found, and an investigation turned up no clue about the cause of the crash. Signals received about a half hour into the flight from the onboard BIRDWATCHER monitoring system indicated engine trouble; a catastrophic failure was the most likely explanation.
The back features the Inglorious Amateurs shield logo.
Professionally screened on the perfect 60/40 blend cotton/poly shirt like all our offerings. Please remember these run on the athletic side, order accordingly.
Available now as a pre-sale only, from 12 March 2017 until 31 March 2017. We expect to ship the 2nd week of April.
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