"combat engineers"
5 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia operations, and current events during this three-hour afternoon broadcast. He covered the combat engineer concrete-moving project in Michigan, emphasized cold-weather gear readiness for the season, and discussed firearms acquisition and maintenance strategies. The show included extensive commentary on the Oklahoma City bombing, the McVeigh transportation incident, and criticism of media coverage of Waco and related events. Koernke also addressed Second Amendment threats in Alabama, the 18,000 dairy cattle explosion in Texas, and promoted upcoming militia events and quartermaster sales.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for potential nuclear, biological, and chemical threats, emphasizing the importance of acquiring surplus custodial and industrial supplies while available. He covered militia organization in Michigan, including combat engineer units and equipment recovery operations, and addressed the ongoing case of Ronald Strasser, who was transferred from Napa State Hospital back to county custody. Koernke also discussed mayhem weapons, resale shop finds, and the strategic necessity of securing California and addressing illegal immigration at the southern border.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, militia preparedness, and current political issues during this afternoon and evening broadcast. The show featured extensive coverage of ammunition pricing and availability, detailed technical discussions about firearm maintenance and restoration (including crown backing on worn barrels), and caller contributions on medical preparedness and banking surveillance. Koernke addressed the Biden administration's proposed IRS bank reporting requirements, criticized vaccine mandates and medical authoritarianism, and emphasized the need for community organization, self-sufficiency, and armed readiness in preparation for anticipated government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness measures including water storage, food procurement strategies (emphasizing canned goods and lima beans over freeze-dried options), and fuel management. He promoted Axion red-blue-green rifle sights and monoculars as $25 donations. The show covered Michigan militia organizing efforts, including formation of a new light mechanized unit called the Green Horse Company, and detailed discussions on vehicle modifications for evacuation readiness, including spare tire mounting, fuel tank configurations, and field repair kits. Callers contributed information on copper pennies, rhodium metal value, and tire repair systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed the MANA Storehouse raid in Ohio, where federal agents seized food from a family whose father was deployed to Iraq with the Combat Engineers. Koernke called for community support to replace the family's confiscated supplies and emphasized the need for militia preparedness and information distribution. The show covered emergency response procedures, the Joint Services Training Combat Arms Survey questioning soldiers about firing on citizens resisting gun confiscation and serving under UN command, ammunition shortages across the country, and broader concerns about government overreach and foreign military presence in the US.