
Patriots are in control.
Testosterone therapy for whoever ordered the suspensions!
Excerpt:
During a brutal heat wave on the Fourth of July, South Carolina beachgoers trying to cool off along the coast got an unexpected and unforgettable surprise. Apache attack helicopters from the state’s National Guard came roaring in low for an impromptu flyover as part of the Salute from the Shore event.
People on the sand and in the water stopped what they were doing, waved, cheered, and recorded the powerful gunships thundering overhead. It was the kind of patriotic moment that lifts spirits and reminds everyone why military displays on Independence Day still matter.
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What started as a crowd-pleasing salute quickly turned into controversy when the South Carolina National Guard decided to ground the eight pilots involved. Initial reports described it as a suspension. The Guard later clarified that the temporary flight suspension was a “routine, non-punitive safety measure” while they reviewed the flight profile. No one was hurt and there was no damage reported.
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I messed up the headline in the article this is the headline: SC National Guard Suspended These Pilots Over This Flyover — Then Pete Hegseth Found Out About It (Video)