Monday, March 12, 2018

OH,PLEASE SPAREST THOUEST ME!!!WHAT AN ABSOLUTE GODDAMNED INSULT,AND THIS IS WHY THIS RED-DRAGON PLOT THAT IS ON ME IS SO BAD.


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Lt. Gen. Nadja West Becomes First Black Female Three-Star General. Lt.Gen Nadja West will be honored February 10, 2016 in an official ceremony formalizing her promotion tothree-star general, making her the firstAfrican American woman to achieve that rank in the United States Army.Feb 9, 2016
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Feb 9, 2016 · Lt. Gen. Nadja West Becomes First Black Female Three-Star General. Lt. Gen Nadja West will be honored February 10, 2016 in an official ceremony formalizing her promotion to three-star general, making her the first African American woman to achieve that rank in the United States Army.
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