23-years ago this day

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

In memorial: Captain William Edward Nordeen, United States Navy

“On June 28, 1988, U.S. Navy Captain William Nordeen, 51, who lived in the suburb of Kefalari, kissed his wife good-bye and walked out to his car. As he drove past a Toyota sedan parked down the street from his house, a bomb in the Toyota exploded, setting his car on fire and hurling his body into the yard of a deserted villa 45 feet away.”

CAPTAIN WILLIAM EDWARD NORDEEN, UNITED STATES NAVY — BRAVE ~ FAITHFUL ~ HEROIC

Captain Bill Nordeen is laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.

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"I brought the charges and I convened the Court-martial" - Rear Admiral John W. Bitoff: Lieutenant Commander Fitzpatrick's Accuser and Convening Authority!

 

Fitzpatrick maintains that the significance of the manner in which the proceedings occurred is that the same treatment is being meted out to Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin, who has challenged the legitimacy of orders issued by his chain of command based on questions regarding the eligibility of the putative commander-in-chief, Barack Hussein Obama, who has never proved that he meets the constitutional criteria to serve.

 

Read the rest of Sharon’s report here…

22-years ago this day

Monday, 28 June 2010

Statement to be posted here today at 0845 hours EDT

In memorial: Captain William Edward Nordeen, United States Navy

“On June 28, 1988, U.S. Navy Captain William Nordeen, 51, who lived in the suburb of Kefalari, kissed his wife good-bye and walked out to his car. As he drove past a Toyota sedan parked down the street from his house, a bomb in the Toyota exploded, setting his car on fire and hurling his body into the yard of a deserted villa 45 feet away.”

CAPTAIN WILLIAM EDWARD NORDEEN, UNITED STATES NAVY — BRAVE ~ FAITHFUL ~ HEROIC

Captain Bill Nordeen is laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.

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