The day of her interview, Williams noticed something unusual. All five women being considered for the job looked exactly like her. “We were all young, petite, attractive, well dressed and blond,” she said. The applicants even had on similar outfits: black pantsuits with Delta Force Boosting dress shirts and high heels. “What are the odds?” they asked each other, laughing. At the time, it seemed like a coincidence.
The job opening was in the mission support troop of the intelligence support squadron of Delta Force, a covert commando unit that has been at the bleeding edge of every American war since 2001. Because the job of the MST was to create and maintain fictitious cover identities for Delta Force operators to use on clandestine missions, and because of the widespread perception that most of the troop’s employees were women hired principally for their good looks, everyone in the unit referred to them, informally, as the Cover Girls.
One of Williams’s former colleagues, Esther Licea, said that most MST employees fit a distinct physical profile. “The general type,” she said, “was white, in shape, with blond hair.” In short, “a pretty girl.” Licea herself didn’t fit the mold, being bigger and brown-skinned. She was hired not for her appearance but for certain internet technology skills. Back then, “there were only three Latinas in the whole Building,” she said, using a discreet metonym to refer to the unmarked compound on Fort Bragg that houses the Delta Force headquarters.
I thought of the Cover Girls last year, when President Donald Trump appointed Pete Hegseth as secretary of defense. In his confirmation hearing, Hegseth faced tough questions about his past comments on women in the military. He had previously argued that women should not serve in combat roles, armor units, artillery or special mission units like Delta Force Boosting for sale. “We need moms,” he once said. “But not in the military, especially in combat roles.” A National Guard veteran who deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, Hegseth has adopted the attitude and style of a heavily tattooed special operator and positioned himself as a fierce defender of the special operations community, an institution ridden with prejudice and violence against women.
In the dark and unforgiving world of Diablo 4 Gold, few entities evoke as much terror and awe as Malthael, the Angel of Death. His appearance and influence have cast a long shadow over the series, and with his return in Diablo 4, Malthael's wrath threatens to engulf Sanctuary in darkness once more. But who is Malthael, and what makes him such a fearsome presence in the Diablo universe? Let's explore his origins, powers, and the terrifying impact he has on both players and the world they inhabit.
Malthael was once one of the five Archangels of the High Heavens, a being of great wisdom and power. As the Angel of Wisdom, he was revered for his intelligence and his calm demeanor. However, his transformation into the Angel of Death marked a shift not only in his personality but in his very essence. His descent into darkness began after the tragic fall of his brother, Tyrael, who relinquished his position in the High Heavens and became mortal to join the fight against Diablo.
Malthael's grief over his brother's decision slowly morphed into a bitter resentment towards humanity. As he watched the chaos unleashed by the Prime Evils, Malthael concluded that the only way to restore balance was to rid the world of its greatest threat: humanity itself. His belief that humanity was inherently corrupt and that their existence was a blemish on the fabric of the world became the driving force behind his descent into madness.
Thus, Malthael became the Angel of Death, wielding his newfound power with Diablo 4 Gold for sale a single purpose: to erase humanity from existence and restore what he saw as the "true" order of the world.
The highly anticipated launch of Path of Exile 2 Orbs has brought a wave of excitement to the action RPG community, but it hasn't been without controversy. Grinding Gear Games (GGG), the developer behind the game, recently announced major nerfs to several overpowered skills, citing the need to maintain a balanced and diverse gameplay experience. These changes aim to ensure that a variety of builds remain viable, rather than allowing a few overpowered abilities to dominate the meta. As the early access period unfolds, players should expect more adjustments, with GGG emphasizing its commitment to creating a fair and fun experience for everyone.
At launch, several skills in Path of Exile 2 were so powerful that they overshadowed nearly every other build or ability. This created an imbalance that undermined the core philosophy of the game offering players the freedom to explore a variety of playstyles. GGG has been quick to address these issues, rolling out nerfs to the most egregiously overpowered skills.
The first major target was Supercharged Slam, a skill capable of dealing massive damage within a short channeling window. According to GGG, Supercharged Slam was performing far beyond its intended power level, making it a no-brainer choice for players seeking maximum damage output. As a result, the skill's damage was reduced by 60% at its maximum stages, with further adjustments planned to tweak how it builds up charges.
Another casualty of the nerf wave is Magnetic Salvo, a skill that delivered explosive damage far exceeding its design parameters. Magnetic Salvo's explosions have had their damage reduced by approximately 40%, ensuring that it no longer dominates the meta. GGG has emphasized that these adjustments are not an attack on "fun" but a necessary step to preserve the Path of Exile 2 Orbs for sale game's balance. "We're trying to avoid nerfing skills and builds as much as possible," GGG explained on social media. "However, it's important that a wide variety of skills feel viable and fun to play."
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The day of her interview, Williams noticed something unusual. All five women being considered for the job looked exactly like her. “We were all young, petite, attractive, well dressed and blond,” she said. The applicants even had on similar outfits: black pantsuits with Delta Force Boosting dress shirts and high heels. “What are the odds?” they asked each other, laughing. At the time, it seemed like a coincidence.
The job opening was in the mission support troop of the intelligence support squadron of Delta Force, a covert commando unit that has been at the bleeding edge of every American war since 2001. Because the job of the MST was to create and maintain fictitious cover identities for Delta Force operators to use on clandestine missions, and because of the widespread perception that most of the troop’s employees were women hired principally for their good looks, everyone in the unit referred to them, informally, as the Cover Girls.
One of Williams’s former colleagues, Esther Licea, said that most MST employees fit a distinct physical profile. “The general type,” she said, “was white, in shape, with blond hair.” In short, “a pretty girl.” Licea herself didn’t fit the mold, being bigger and brown-skinned. She was hired not for her appearance but for certain internet technology skills. Back then, “there were only three Latinas in the whole Building,” she said, using a discreet metonym to refer to the unmarked compound on Fort Bragg that houses the Delta Force headquarters.
I thought of the Cover Girls last year, when President Donald Trump appointed Pete Hegseth as secretary of defense. In his confirmation hearing, Hegseth faced tough questions about his past comments on women in the military. He had previously argued that women should not serve in combat roles, armor units, artillery or special mission units like Delta Force Boosting for sale. “We need moms,” he once said. “But not in the military, especially in combat roles.” A National Guard veteran who deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, Hegseth has adopted the attitude and style of a heavily tattooed special operator and positioned himself as a fierce defender of the special operations community, an institution ridden with prejudice and violence against women.
In the dark and unforgiving world of Diablo 4 Gold, few entities evoke as much terror and awe as Malthael, the Angel of Death. His appearance and influence have cast a long shadow over the series, and with his return in Diablo 4, Malthael's wrath threatens to engulf Sanctuary in darkness once more. But who is Malthael, and what makes him such a fearsome presence in the Diablo universe? Let's explore his origins, powers, and the terrifying impact he has on both players and the world they inhabit.
Malthael was once one of the five Archangels of the High Heavens, a being of great wisdom and power. As the Angel of Wisdom, he was revered for his intelligence and his calm demeanor. However, his transformation into the Angel of Death marked a shift not only in his personality but in his very essence. His descent into darkness began after the tragic fall of his brother, Tyrael, who relinquished his position in the High Heavens and became mortal to join the fight against Diablo.
Malthael's grief over his brother's decision slowly morphed into a bitter resentment towards humanity. As he watched the chaos unleashed by the Prime Evils, Malthael concluded that the only way to restore balance was to rid the world of its greatest threat: humanity itself. His belief that humanity was inherently corrupt and that their existence was a blemish on the fabric of the world became the driving force behind his descent into madness.
Thus, Malthael became the Angel of Death, wielding his newfound power with Diablo 4 Gold for sale a single purpose: to erase humanity from existence and restore what he saw as the "true" order of the world.
The highly anticipated launch of Path of Exile 2 Orbs has brought a wave of excitement to the action RPG community, but it hasn't been without controversy. Grinding Gear Games (GGG), the developer behind the game, recently announced major nerfs to several overpowered skills, citing the need to maintain a balanced and diverse gameplay experience. These changes aim to ensure that a variety of builds remain viable, rather than allowing a few overpowered abilities to dominate the meta. As the early access period unfolds, players should expect more adjustments, with GGG emphasizing its commitment to creating a fair and fun experience for everyone.
At launch, several skills in Path of Exile 2 were so powerful that they overshadowed nearly every other build or ability. This created an imbalance that undermined the core philosophy of the game offering players the freedom to explore a variety of playstyles. GGG has been quick to address these issues, rolling out nerfs to the most egregiously overpowered skills.
The first major target was Supercharged Slam, a skill capable of dealing massive damage within a short channeling window. According to GGG, Supercharged Slam was performing far beyond its intended power level, making it a no-brainer choice for players seeking maximum damage output. As a result, the skill's damage was reduced by 60% at its maximum stages, with further adjustments planned to tweak how it builds up charges.
Another casualty of the nerf wave is Magnetic Salvo, a skill that delivered explosive damage far exceeding its design parameters. Magnetic Salvo's explosions have had their damage reduced by approximately 40%, ensuring that it no longer dominates the meta. GGG has emphasized that these adjustments are not an attack on "fun" but a necessary step to preserve the Path of Exile 2 Orbs for sale game's balance. "We're trying to avoid nerfing skills and builds as much as possible," GGG explained on social media. "However, it's important that a wide variety of skills feel viable and fun to play."
Explore Biker Black Jacket’s full men’s collection — premium genuine leather biker jackets crafted for style and durability. Shop edgy designs and elevate your wardrobe.
Smoke up your style with The Chi You Want This Smoke T-Shirt! Represent Chicago with this bold, graphic tee. Perfect for fans of the city's unique vibe. Shop now and show your Chi pride!