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>>176900Chris Cristi @abc7chriscristi - This is an unofficial map of the newly enforced FAA flight restrictions around LAX. Essentially, a blanket “no-fly-zone” for any helicopters including government, police, fire/rescue, and civilian air traffic that is currently in effect for a giant swath of the second biggest city in the country. #LosAngeles #SouthLA
Quote: Kim Stanton @kimmeyerstanton
Chris, please post the map indicating the LAX airspace were there is no flight restriction
https://x.com/abc7chriscristi/status/2027576368347942995Chris Josephs @Chrisjjosephs - Quick check in on threads and it’s going how you’d expect
https://x.com/Chrisjjosephs/status/2027876411323912489Chris Walker @WalkerATX - Video of the shooting -via Nathan Comeaux @fox7austin
https://x.com/WalkerATX/status/2028165183072289042Christopher Wipper @SGTWipper1Each - Video: I could watch videos like this on repeat for hours.
Frank Wright tells of his experience in Guam in 1944:
"'Banzai! Banzai! Marine, you die,' a shrill voice rang out among the explosions.
Wright jumped immediately out of his foxhole, slipping against the wet earth. His heart became a pounding drum in his chest, but he wasn’t scared. Maybe he should have been, but he wasn’t.
Relying on his training, Wright fired his rifle, killing one enemy after another. His eyes widened as he saw the sheer number of Japanese soldiers approaching. The wailing around him rose to a deafening volume. His world became a slaughterhouse.
Just as another enemy charged towards him, Wright took a slow breath, the putrid smell of death and gunpowder burning his nostrils. He raised his weapon, aiming it at his opponent. And just as he squeezed the trigger… click. Out of ammunition.
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