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Anonymous
The government is your friend!
>> Anonymous
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Your best friend!
>> Anonymous
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Your ONLY friend.
>> Anonymous
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Lol no you dont idort.
>> age
>>163422
I am going to put this on a shirt.
>> Anonymous
>>163718
Oh god you're such a faggot.
>> Anonymous
in b4 dharma
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>> Anonymous
moar seals!
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>> Anonymous
>>163765
delivery!
thank you anon
>> Bat Guano
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The United States Strategic Command, or USSTRATCOM, is headquartered at Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska. The command is one of nine U.S. unified commands under the Department of Defense.

USSTRATCOM is the command and control center for U.S. strategic forces and controls military space operations, computer network operations, information operations, strategic warning and intelligence assessments as well as global strategic planning.

The command is responsible for both early warning of and defense against missile attack and long-range conventional attacks. The command is charged with deterring and defending against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

The command has worldwide functional responsibilities not bound by any single area of operations. The command’s scope of responsibilities includes the interrelated areas of space operations, information operations, computer network operations, and strategic defense and attack. Tying these areas together is a globally focused command and control, communications and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance network (C3ISR). http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/agency/stratcom.htm
>> Bat Guano
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The history and legacy of strategic and space operations is represented in the U.S. Strategic Command emblem. The gauntlet is a symbol of strength, power, and loyalty and represents the command’s partnership with science and industry. The lightening bolts symbolize lethality and speed while the olive branch is a constant reminder of the command’s mission of securing the objectives of peace. The globe, as viewed from space, symbolizes the earth as being the origin and control point for all space vehicles and represents the command’s span of operations. Encompassing the globe are orbital paths crossed diagonally, each bearing two polestars, detailed white, representing the command’s satellite platforms and their worldwide coverage in accomplishing the intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, communications, early warning, and navigation missions. The various emblem colors represent the joint character and rigor of the command. Green represents the command’s land-based strategic and space command and control infrastructure. The blue command designation band represents the command’s air-based and responsive ballistic missile force, agile bomber assets, aerial refueling, reconnaissance aircraft, and airborne command platforms. The emblem’s design is surrounded by a gold braid, which represents a nautical theme to recognize the command’s survivable sea-based ballistic submarine forces. The two sets of four silver stars between the lettering represent the command’s leadership as well as the fusion of the four armed services into a unified command with a strategic global perspective. http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/agency/stratcom.htm
Pic: Strategic Air Command (SAC) logo on a US Convair B36 Peacekeeper strategic nuclear bomber.
>> Anonymous
SAC - "Peace Through Strength -- Victory Through Devastation"
>> Bat Guano
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And just who is stupid enough to stand up against The Colossus?
This young "cowboy", the son of a member of the Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards Air Force Base, California, challenges the Convair built YB-60 during its visit at Edwards from the Fort Worth, Texas, plant. 1953 (U.S. Air Force photo) http://www.af.mil/photos/index.asp?galleryID=162&page=3
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>> Anonymous
>>164159
haha you won, sir
>> Anonymous
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oh I have plenty more
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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... but I'm not going to spam /hr/ with upscaled badges all night, so this is the last one.