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Hell Jumper is the newspaper of the a Former General, Former President and Former Diplomat, Alexander Valkor II (aka SVV). Bringing you news from the political side and bringing up domestic issues are its focus, with an occasional article or two directly at the military side of the game.

[eUSMC] In The Company of Heroes

33 Day 1,297, 19:45 Published in USA USA Social interactions and entertainment Social interactions and entertainment

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Good afternoon America! Today I want to talk about the Marines Corps and its efforts to help Liberate Romania, our long time ally.

A Liberating Force

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[AMP] Climbing To The Top

29 Day 1,295, 16:24 Published in USA USA Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

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Good afternoon America. I have several announcements to make in regards to the American Military Party.

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(EN/TR ) [Glove4President] The Best Candidate

72 Day 1,286, 22:14 Published in USA USA Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

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Me fellow Amerikans, I come before you to address you on the subject of the Country Presidential Elections. Personally, I think Glove is much more capable and qualified to

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[EN/TR] Party Gold Finds A Use/Parti Altınlarının Kullanımı

19 Day 1,284, 09:19 Published in USA USA Financial business Financial business

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Good morning America. It's a great Friday up here in northern New York. I hope you guys have a safe Memorial Day weekend. Now about the article.

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[eUSMC] Leatherneck Candidates For Kongress

25 Day 1,281, 18:02 Published in USA USA Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

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Good day America! Tomorrow we have the Congressional Elections. We will watch as the parties engage in competitive elections in a variety of states, vs a slew of new candidates

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