Whitey Ford
05-02-2023, 04:24 PM
Vincent Stewart, trailblazing Marine general who led DIA, dies at 64
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Vincent R. Stewart, a Jamaican immigrant who rose to become a Marine Corps lieutenant general and served under presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump as the first Black director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, died April 28 at his home in Aldie, Va. He was 64.
Hey, lets let greasy jamaicoons migrate here and take over our defense intelligence and then breed our women, too. What a great idea. I wonder how hard the chinese are laughing.
His mudshark, Phyllis Stewart, confirmed the death but did not cite a cause.
Die-beeetuss, bad diet, malt likka. Too much of those things and the Bat Fairy will make a house call.
He figured he would serve in the military for just a few years, but instead remained in the Marine Corps for nearly four decades, rising from a position as a tank-unit platoon leader to become the nation’s highest-ranking military intelligence officer.
Affirmative action in action.
As head of the Defense Intelligence Agency from January 2015 to October 2017, he advised the president, lawmakers and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on global threats and national security issues, including the strength of Taliban fighters in Afghanistan, the impact of Russian troops on the Syrian civil war, and the progress of North Korea’s nuclear weapon and advanced missile programs.
No wonder we lose every war we fight.
The agency’s current director, Army Lt. Gen. Scott D. Berrier, said in a phone interview that Gen. Stewart was “a larger-than-life presence at DIA,” known for initiating “sweeping changes and modernization efforts” that continue to benefit the nation’s intelligence-gathering.
All the Brass gather 'round to tell you how great he was so no one can accuse them of racisms.
“He gave this persona of a battle-hardened Marine,” Berrier said, “but when you got inside Vince Stewart, there was a bit of a softer approach there.”
"...softer approach..." :lol
He made it possible to serve watermelon and fried chicken in the mess hall.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OljNgvBnYJU
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/vincent-stewart-trailblazing-marine-general-who-led-dia-dies-at-64/ar-AA1aBQI2?rc=1&ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=76de18eec15c431b9f13a561836c3929&ei=21
https://i.ibb.co/sgQcC5q/magicdindu.jpg
Vincent R. Stewart, a Jamaican immigrant who rose to become a Marine Corps lieutenant general and served under presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump as the first Black director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, died April 28 at his home in Aldie, Va. He was 64.
Hey, lets let greasy jamaicoons migrate here and take over our defense intelligence and then breed our women, too. What a great idea. I wonder how hard the chinese are laughing.
His mudshark, Phyllis Stewart, confirmed the death but did not cite a cause.
Die-beeetuss, bad diet, malt likka. Too much of those things and the Bat Fairy will make a house call.
He figured he would serve in the military for just a few years, but instead remained in the Marine Corps for nearly four decades, rising from a position as a tank-unit platoon leader to become the nation’s highest-ranking military intelligence officer.
Affirmative action in action.
As head of the Defense Intelligence Agency from January 2015 to October 2017, he advised the president, lawmakers and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on global threats and national security issues, including the strength of Taliban fighters in Afghanistan, the impact of Russian troops on the Syrian civil war, and the progress of North Korea’s nuclear weapon and advanced missile programs.
No wonder we lose every war we fight.
The agency’s current director, Army Lt. Gen. Scott D. Berrier, said in a phone interview that Gen. Stewart was “a larger-than-life presence at DIA,” known for initiating “sweeping changes and modernization efforts” that continue to benefit the nation’s intelligence-gathering.
All the Brass gather 'round to tell you how great he was so no one can accuse them of racisms.
“He gave this persona of a battle-hardened Marine,” Berrier said, “but when you got inside Vince Stewart, there was a bit of a softer approach there.”
"...softer approach..." :lol
He made it possible to serve watermelon and fried chicken in the mess hall.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OljNgvBnYJU
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/vincent-stewart-trailblazing-marine-general-who-led-dia-dies-at-64/ar-AA1aBQI2?rc=1&ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=76de18eec15c431b9f13a561836c3929&ei=21