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This is long overdue but I’d like to apologize. Most people here are aware of my controversial resignation a few months back. So I am here to say I am honestly sorry for my behavior in that resignation. Truth be told I was very intoxicated the night I resigned due to a lot of stressors relating to my marriage and work life, these aren’t excuses for my actions though only an explanation to why I’d be so hammered on a week day. What I said to the other commissioned staff of this clan was inappropriate and uncalled for. I should’ve taken more time to think before submitting this resignation and I should’ve consulted my superiors about my ongoing mental state. A leave of absence would’ve been much better off for me and my career within ONI. So to conclude it briefly I am sorry to those my resignation “called out”. My mental state was in a bad place and alcohol was the last thing I should’ve resorted to that night. I thoroughly enjoy my time within Semper as it gave me something fun to do when not handling life responsibilities. My behavior was unacceptable and I know this clan expected more out of me as an officer. Nonetheless if this apology is accepted or not, I intend to show a much better character my second time around here, I’ve taken a lot of time to improve on myself mentally during my time not being here.
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How’s everyone’s 2021 been going?
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Throughout February, the Office of Naval Intelligence will be honoring and celebrating Black History Month. With this we would like to thank all of the Black Civil Rights Leaders and participants who have sacrificed so much over centuries to bring equal rights and liberties to those of African and African American Decent in the United States and around the world.
Equality of every race and nationality in the world is respected and honored here at the Office of Naval Intelligence and we thank everyone who’s apart of this organization to make it stronger and more effective as we move forward.
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If the Human Resources Department were to open two new positions. Would anyone be interested in taking one of those said positions?
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Typically whenever I post something LEO related it’s based on officers within the 50 states. Many forget that there are brave officers on the island territory of Puetro Rico who are listed under the US Law Enforcement Association.
Today, three Puerto Rican police officers lost their lives to a gunman on the island who is still at large. Not many people will hear this story since incidents such as this don't travel far in a media world of politics and pandemics. So here I am posting the three officers so at least some do not forget their names.
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Today’s Lucky Numbers:
12 35 18 3 70 . 80
Cowan have tried to enter the West Gate, be watchful of wolves in sheep’s clothing.
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I feel there should be an section in the forums for unspecified/categorized suggestions for new ideas in the ONI. Lots of people have ideas but don’t really know where to put them aside from “Off Topic” which would seem redundant.
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I know I'm on LOA but I'm not missing out on mentioning this. Today is National Law Enforcement appreciation today. I'd like to thank every member of law enforcement agencies, foreign and domestic for their service to their communities. Placing a badge over your heart today is more dangerous than it was 30 years ago. Law enforcement officers face criticism and bias from media sources now and plenty of stressors with their work and coping with it. These heros deserve more than they get. Happy national law enforcement day appreciation day.
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On this day December 7th, 1941. The Imperial Japanese Navy launched an assault on the United States Naval Station Pearl Harbor, located in the state of Hawaii. This attack resulted in a heavy US casualty rate, with Japanese Mitsubishi Zero fighters using torpedos and the method of "kamikaze" attacks on US Vessels in the harbor. The attack began a little before 8:00 AM. Within this attack the Imperial Japanese Navy attacking fighters managed to damage and/or destroy 20 US Vessels, including eight battleships and over 300 US Airplanes. Over 2,400 Americans died, this casualty rate includes US Military Personnel and US citizens working on-base. The most notable vessel in this attack was the USS Arizona, the vessel was struck in the deck by an 1,800 pound bomb. The bomb struck the vessels ammunition magazine. This action casued the Arizona to explode with the ship sinking at an incredibly fast rate, taking more than 1,000 trapped sailors down with it to the bottom of the sea.
This day was refered to "A Date Which Will Live In Infamy" by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The next day the United States entered the war. With this, the following assaults and bloody battles in the Pacific concluded the second world war with the US Enola Gay dropping two atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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@Serin Osman need a like button/react
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With 2019 coming to a close in the next month it's very enjoyable to see that Law Enforcement Officer deaths are at an all-time low this year compared to previous years (2016 being one of the worst in recent years). We can only hope that the fatality rate for those protecting the streets and communities they live in remain safe on duty.