Is that an official training seminar? If so LOL.
Maj. Thomas Campbell, a U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command spokesman, confirmed that the photo showed a real training slide that was developed 18 months ago and used locally to teach best practices for handling classified information and maintaining operational security. The training slide has since been removed, he said.
Maj. Thomas Campbell, a U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command spokesman, confirmed that the photo showed a real training slide that was developed 18 months ago and used locally to teach best practices for handling classified information and maintaining operational security. The training slide has since been removed, he said.
So why was it removed?
This has the same ring of truth as, "If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor."
The donations may be laundered through a private account, but they will still be there.
So why was it removed?
"As is common with Army training requirements, the local unit was given latitude to develop their own training products to accomplish the overall training objective. This particular presentation had not been reviewed or approved by the unit's leadership, and does not reflect the position of the Army," Campbell said.
From the article:
Basically, someone told them to remove it. You can speculate why and likely be correct with multiple answers.
Denny alert, her name is Bresch. On a side note, her father is Joe Manchin.
Thanks for the info. I've been doing some additional reading on Epipens. Apparently, the epinephrine costs just a few cents/dose to manufacture. The problem is this company has a patent on the injector design and the FDA has been holding back competitor designs.