A former U.S. Marine whose testimony ties into this entire long-winded intro,
Meet Roderick Castle III, a veteran and sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1994 to 1999,
While on duty, a Marine encounters an all-black team with advanced gear and weaponry,
and the Marine is forcibly detained, threatened, and met with reprisals.
Roderick John Castle III entered into service at the United States Marine Corps in 1994,
Her aircraft ordnance technician, Castle served at the MAG-13, or Marine Aircraft Control Group 13,
of the 3D MAW, or 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, stationed at MCAS Marine Corps Air Station Yuma.
In fact, while Castle's experience involved a coordinated U.S. Marine Corps experiment,
experiment that ran from 2 May 1997 to 14 May 1997 in Southern California out of the Marine
by the newly renamed Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory, which explored methods to increase
the area of influence and combat effectiveness of marine units by utilizing a variety of experimental
operations out of 29 Palms Marine Station, but I vehemently disagree.
Experiment out of the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in 29 Palms, located in the Southern
Castle and his fellow team operated attached to an experimental special purpose Marine Air
Yeah, again, a Marine thing, a suggestion that we're all taking this and keep your mouth shut.
Following his exit from the Marine Corps, Castle attempted to push the encounter from his mind
And a combination of my Marine brothers, Herrera, Weigant, hearing their stories and being like,
And what significance can we find in Wackenhut attempting to contract a Marine Corps sergeant
occurred within the area of operations of Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center 29 Palms.
while Castle was attached to a special-purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force,
combat effectiveness of Marine units by utilizing a variety of experimental equipment and new warfighting
took a look at enhancing Marine units' effectiveness
It is the same news release we can even garner insights on CASEL's Experimental Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force,
Experimental Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force and the Operating Aggressor Force.
the largest experiment to date by the newly renamed Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory involving several ground and air combat units.
In Weigand's case in 2009, the young Marine stumbled upon a clandestine team with tactical vehicles actively loading containers,
the young Marine was detained and interrogated by a clandestine team in all black that seemingly sprung out of nowhere
we can see both the Marine Corps Combat Development Center and the Center for Naval Analyses.
alongside blue assets back to the Navy while avoiding the marine chain of command?
General Charles Krulak, Commander of the Marine Corps, quote,
Marine
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