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7/24/2025, 11:31:30 AM
>>511211535
Yeah. But it's only acceptable in the media when attacking white people.
Yeah. But it's only acceptable in the media when attacking white people.
7/24/2025, 1:02:01 AM
>>511160490
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They look like tryteens anal girls from the Czech area they made endless anal sex videos with like fresh ass 18 barely legal girls in mass production, their porn floods the porn sites.
link related
https://xhamster.com/videos/exotic-amateur-teen-blowjob-and-anal-7964622
I wonder wtf all these girls were doing right before they starred in these videos in droves
7/6/2025, 12:39:00 AM
>>63943903
Do you even know what can't read means?
Do you even know what can't read means?
6/25/2025, 4:59:14 AM
>ACOG
> USMC "RCO"
The claim that the Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight (ACOG) led to so many headshots by U.S. Marines in Iraq that it prompted an investigation stems from reports and anecdotes, particularly from the Second Battle of Fallujah in 2004. According to a 2005 Combat Arms magazine article by Richard Venola, Marines equipped with ACOG-equipped M16A4 rifles were so effective at scoring headshots on insurgents that some observers initially suspected executions due to the precision of the wounds. The ACOG's 4x magnification and illuminated reticle, combined with Marine marksmanship training, allowed for accurate shots at distances where insurgents often exposed only their heads while firing from cover, such as windows. After forensic examination, it was determined the headshots resulted from legitimate combat engagements, not executions.
No official investigation into the ACOG itself is documented, but the high number of headshots raised questions among Iraqi locals and media, as noted in online discussions and posts on platforms like X. The ACOG’s clarity and ease of use were credited for enhancing lethality, with some sources quoting Major General J.N. Mattis calling it the biggest improvement in Marine infantry lethality since the M1 Garand. However, the story has taken on a somewhat sensationalized tone in retellings, with no primary source confirming a formal U.S. military investigation specifically into the optic’s performance.
> USMC "RCO"
The claim that the Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight (ACOG) led to so many headshots by U.S. Marines in Iraq that it prompted an investigation stems from reports and anecdotes, particularly from the Second Battle of Fallujah in 2004. According to a 2005 Combat Arms magazine article by Richard Venola, Marines equipped with ACOG-equipped M16A4 rifles were so effective at scoring headshots on insurgents that some observers initially suspected executions due to the precision of the wounds. The ACOG's 4x magnification and illuminated reticle, combined with Marine marksmanship training, allowed for accurate shots at distances where insurgents often exposed only their heads while firing from cover, such as windows. After forensic examination, it was determined the headshots resulted from legitimate combat engagements, not executions.
No official investigation into the ACOG itself is documented, but the high number of headshots raised questions among Iraqi locals and media, as noted in online discussions and posts on platforms like X. The ACOG’s clarity and ease of use were credited for enhancing lethality, with some sources quoting Major General J.N. Mattis calling it the biggest improvement in Marine infantry lethality since the M1 Garand. However, the story has taken on a somewhat sensationalized tone in retellings, with no primary source confirming a formal U.S. military investigation specifically into the optic’s performance.
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