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  • ''I Am Coming Home'' Inspires the Hearts of Patriotic Heroes  By : Community News
    GrandVista Music, the newest label on Nashville’s Music Row, released an inspiring heartfelt commemorative Veteran’s Day project, “I Am Coming Home,” which is dedicated to the U.S. soldiers past and present.
  • 1925 Reporter Predicted Japanese Pearl Harbor Attack - The Great Pacific War  By : Lindsey Williams
    It is a startling but true fact that Hector C. Bywater, naval correspondent for the London Daily Telegraph, prophesied the Pacific campaign of World War II in uncanny detail in 1925.Evidence published just a year ago by William H. Honan in the American Heritage, proves that the Japanese high command followed Bywater's blueprint almost to the letter - all except the warnings that Japan could not defeat an aroused United States.
  • 2007 Iranian Military Force Study  By : Lance Winslow
    If Iran went to war with the United States for some unforeseen reason such as the fact that Iran is building nuclear weapons to give to International Terrorists, supporting insurgents who are killing US and Coalition Troops in Iraq or is planning to blow Israel off the map, then who would prevail. And let’s hear an honest assessment void of political nationalistic pride and propaganda, shall we?
  • 2007 Military Strategy Study Sun Tzu; The Art of Painting the Enemy in the Modern Battlespace  By : Lance Winslow
    How can you hit a target you cannot see? Once you see it how can you assure that it is friend or foe or neutral for that matter? How can we paint the enemy read and our allies blue? What color can we give to civilians, livestock or non-combatants?
  • 2007 Military Tech; Mounting (HEL) High Energy Lasers on Robotic Sentries for Border Patrol  By : Lance Winslow
    It truly is time to stop pussy-footing around and begin to leverage our best technologies to secure our borders. One new advancement in robotics is a Sandia Lab created autonomous vehicle sentry; which looks some what like an ATV, but fully robotic.
  • 2007 Outlook for the Russian Made Su-27 Fighter Aircraft  By : Lance Winslow
    Many nations in the world are turning to the Russian made Su27 in the present period as the fighter aircraft of choice for their military air force. Is the Su-27 a superior fighter to lets say the F-15 Eagle? No, not even close, but realize that indeed it is available to all nations as Russia does not discriminate to hostile or rogue nations in their arms deals; you got the cash, they got the planes and they are building more. So, why is everyone buying these aircraft and what is it that makes it so great anyway?
  • 2007 Political Trends Leading to World War III  By : Lance Winslow
    Will the United States of America see another Cold War in our lifetime? We very well could and this time it could be with China as they are quickly ramping up their military and the United States consumer is funding it. Of course it will take years for them to catch up to our military superiority and yet China works on a long-term time schedule and they have all the time in the world.
  • 2007 Trends in Advanced Weapon Technologies  By : Lance Winslow
    Mankind has always been fascinated with weapons of war many times to point of morbidity. Killing one's own species cannot be considered to be a noble endeavor and nevertheless human wars are as much a part of the species as the need for socialization, which brings us together. Of course much has been written on human warfare and we study theories of war by such notables as Sun Tzu, Machiavelli, Carl von Clauswitz and Colonel Boyd. Many of the top scientists in the world both past and present have been, are and will be involved in designing weapons, which are used to kill other humans.
  • 2007 Trends in Artificial Intelligent UAV Fighter Aircraft  By : Lance Winslow
    The Future of the Top Gun Fighter Pilot is almost over and indeed their days are numbered. This will be the last generation of human fighter pilots due to the rapidly advancing artificial intelligence and unmanned aerial vehicle technologies. Soon airliners will fly themselves just like light-rail systems only without the tracks. The cost savings to build aircraft without cockpits and human systems for control will save hundreds of thousands of dollars or even millions in some cases. But this is not the only reason.
  • 2007 Trends in Military Air-Superiority  By : Lance Winslow
    What will the future of air-combat be? Who will rule the skies and who will have air-superiority and the advantage in the future of the modern net-centric battle space? Currently we see many new technologies emerging and threatening the balance of power. We are witnessing an every increasing rapid change in the paradigm of the way we fight human wars and as each new year turns we see more applications for these state-of-the-art and bleeding edge technologies in warfare.
  • 2007 Trends in Military Strategy and Philosophy  By : Lance Winslow
    Much has been written on human warfare. There are countless volumes of memoirs, insight and knowledge, which has been passed down. There are the classics such as Carl von Clauswitz "On War" and Sun Tzu "The Art of War" and even more recently "Guerilla Warfare" by Colonel Boyd. And yet none of these address the new paradigm of the future of robotic warfare to the degree that these new technologies are taking us in the near future. An entirely new standard for philosophical consideration must be addressed along with new strategies to use such technologies, as efficiently as possible to win.
  • 2007 Trends in Modern Warfare Theory  By : Lance Winslow
    Human Wars in the Twenty-First Century will be fought much differently than at any other time in written recorded history. It goes without saying that the modern net-centric battlespace is shaping up in ways that only science fiction writers might have dreamed of 50 years ago.
  • 2007 Trends in Unmanned Vehicles; Air, Land, Sea and Space  By : Lance Winslow
    The Military drones in the 1970s ushered in a new era of unmanned aerial vehicles. Of course one could say that the German V-1 and V-2 Rockets inspired the first unmanned drones in the Military. Today we see rapid advances in underwater unmanned vehicles and unmanned ground vehicles. Today robotics is pushing the envelope of these technologies and making the unmanned micro air vehicles smaller. Currently there are micro air vehicles that are about the size of large insects and even these small sizes will come down over time, as sensors, electronics and technologies miniaturize.
  • 21,000 Troops To Become The Latest Guinea Pigs For Pentagon  By : William Lewis
    The U.S. Department of Defense paid for the development and manufacture of DU weapons, which through their own research was known to be deadly to the very troops using them on the battlefield. Our troops were knowingly exposed to deadly chemical and biological weapons in the theatre of operations during Operation Desert Storm. They are inoculated with drugs that are known to have serious and deadly side effects, none of which have been approved by the F.D.A. They are told by the V.A. that they suffer from post traumatic stress disorder and prescribed medications that deal solely with the symptoms and offer no valid treatments for their illnesses. Their spouses and children are stricken by many of the same debilitating symptoms and health problems, yet the Department of Defense continues to stonewall and deny.
  • 3 Simple Ways To Support Our Troops  By : Lance Kading
    3 simple, low cost ways to show your support for members of the United States Military. Express your gratitude today.
  • 345th Bomb Group, 5th Air Force, Air Apaches, Gone, But Not Forgotten  By : Richard Sizemore
    This article covers a World War II bomb group that had an outstanding combat history. The unit flew the B-25 Mitchell medium bombers throughout the South Pacific. What makes the group unique is that their story has gone largely untold. This article provides an interesting synopsis of their history.
  • 4 US Military Services - Which One Do YOU Like?  By : Alan King
    The US Armed Forces consist of several services. These are the US Army, US Navy, US Air Force, US Marine Corps and US Coast Guard. All except the Coast Guard belong to the Department of Defense. The Coast Guard belongs to the Department of Homeland Security.
  • 9MM Gun Vs .45 Colt  By : Victor Epand
    This article tells you about the difference between the 9mm hand gun and the colt 45.
  • A Better Hand Gun For The Armed Forces  By : Victor Epand
    In this article you will read about better hand guns for the armed forces.
  • A Discussion About The XM8 Gun  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about the XM8 and other guns for the troops.
  • A High State of Readiness Coupled with Fluidity of Motion is what a Nation's Defense is All About  By : Lance Winslow
    A true national defense system is about readiness and the ability to adapt and quickly respond with adequate force to alleviate the disruption to the system or harm to its people. Any nation which fails to have such a system in place is inviting disruptors to cause harm to that nation. A strong defense is the first and foremost responsibility of government.
  • A New Warfare Designation: "Explosive Ordinance Disposal Warfare Specialist"  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about a new designation called "Explosive Ordinanace Disposal Warfare Specialist" (EWS) to replace the previous EOD designation after a sailor's name.
  • A Quick Overview of the US Armed Forces  By : Alan King
    The United States divides its military forces into five services. The Army is the largest and is intended to be the primary ground combat force. The Navy is in charge of operations at sea and includes a powerful air component. The Air Force is the youngest service and is in charge of aerial operations. The Marines are primarily intended to deploy combined arms forces in response to crises around the world.
  • A Soldier's Wish  By : Laverne John Riley Jr.
    When one goes to war, an appreciation for every breath, every one, every day, and every year suddenly develops.
  • About Single Pregnant Women In The Marines  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about how some women in the marines get pregnant, and how they handled it.
  • Active or Reserve Military - Which One Will YOU Choose?  By : Alan King
    The US Armed Forces come in five branches, but each has a split between those who are active duty and those who are reservists. The US Army and US Air Force also have National Guard units under their control.Active forces are full time servicemen and can expect to be given a wide variety of missions and to be the ones expected to respond to immediate needs around the world.
  • AGS Names John Deyermond Associate Vice President  By : Community News
    AECOM Government Services (AGS), an expert provider of managerial, technical, and support services for government and commercial practices, has appointed John Deyermond as Associate Vice President.
  • Air Force Ammo Troops And Weapons Loader  By : Victor Epand
    What some units think is the greatest job in the Air Force.
  • Air Force Ground Radio Communication - An Exper''s Perspective  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about an interview with an expert in the Air Force communications field, and is all about Ground Radio Communication.
  • Air Superiority - Will the US Hold It's Lead?  By : Lance Winslow
    Air Superiority and Space Superiority will be vital in the future. Controlling the ocean waters both above and below the surface will be paramount. Now then let us discuss America's military superiority for a moment.
  • Air-To-Air Refueling Tanker Aircraft Replacement Update  By : Victor Epand
    This give you more update on the air-to-air refueling tanker aircraft deal and where it might be going.
  • AirForce C.A.P. Emergency Services Search and Rescue And New Radios  By : Victor Epand
    This article is all about the AirForce C.A.P. Emergency Services Search and Rescue and getting new radios for their unit.
  • Alenia Aeronautica: The First C-27J In Service with the Italian Air Force  By : Community News
    After completion of the test activities, the Italian Defence Ministry has accepted the first Alenia Aeronautica C-27J tactical transport aircraft.

    This aircraft is part of a 12-unit contract, and its related 5-year logistic support, whose supply will be completed by 2008 to the Italian Air Force 46th Wing, Pisa Air Force Base. A second aircraft will be presented to ItAF for test by the end of the year.
  • All About The Dread Gun  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about a gun that you would not need to refill with ammo or clean it as it is run on batteries. However, there are ups and downs to a gun like this.
  • An Apology To Every U.S. Serviceman Or Soldier  By : Michael Bresciani
    With masks and dark glasses to hide their faces they set fire to a uniformed effigy of a United States soldier. In the frenzy an upside down American flag was lit on fire as well. Was this the Hezbollah or Al Queda, was this Palestine or Syria? No, these were American "peace" protesters in Portland Oregon.
  • An Army Rangers Career: Expert's Perspective  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about a career in Army Rangers. It is about their training, who they fight, etc.
  • An Inexplicable Charm  By : David Clary
    Extract from Clary's book about the relationship between George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette.And the most glorious exploits do not always furnish us with the clearest discoveries of virtue or vice in men; sometimes a matter of less moment . . . informs us better of their characters and inclinations, than the most famous sieges, the greatest armaments, or the bloodiest battles whatsoever. --Plutarch
  • Ansaldo Fuel Cell Offers Big Energy Savings for Military Installations  By : Community News
    A new transportable fuel cell system for military installations will be shown for the first time at the Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA) show in Washington D.C. on October 9-11 in the Finmeccanica booth (#1661).
  • Anti-Terrorist and Secondary Containment Water Storage Strategies Studied  By : Lance Winslow
    We all know that there are international terrorist cells in the United States and they plan on doing harm to American citizens. There has been talk of using bio-weapons in our nation's food supply and or our water supply. This is a troubling thought and it surely would cause the United States government to come down so hard on the terrorists that it would in their career forever.
  • Are Dual Citizens Subject to Military Call-Up  By : Victor Epand
    The article provides information about dual citizens and military call-up.
  • Are Iraq Vets Losing Healthcare Fight?  By : Joshua Daly
    This article discusses how vets from Iraq are falling through the healthcare cracks.
  • Armored Piercing RPG Rounds Found in Hands of International Terrorists  By : Lance Winslow
    Unfortunately for the United States and her allies the International Terrorists now have armored piercing rocket propelled grenades used in RPG launchers and this is a very upsetting development. They have been used by Hezbollah against the Israelis and found in Iraq now. Where on Earth are these things coming from one has to ask?
  • Army Deployment Gear And What You Can Or Can't Send To Soldiers Though The Mail  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about army deployment gear, and what you can send to soldiers by mail or not.
  • ARMY Leadership roles  By : Alan King
    The US Army is in many ways all about leadership. Certainly any intention to stay in will revolve around leadership. The Army is organized around leaders and how missions and information are transmitted up and down the chain of command. Each level of command has a number of subordinates, with the exact number determined by how many subordinates the commander can control at the pace of activity required at that level.
  • Army Military Loans Explained  By : Pat Caymus
    What exactly are Army military loans and why are they sometimes needed? How can people in uniform who are serving their country apply for these kinds of loans? These are questions that many military personnel ask and this article will offer answers.
  • Assault Rifles  By : Peter Vermeeren
    Stg44 was the first assault rifle developed in Germany during World War II. The battlefield has never been the same since this highly recognized assault rifle marched its way into the war zone. Known for speed and for powerful weaponry, the assault rifle certainly improved rifle power.
  • Automated Robotic Reciprocal Response Unmanned Ground Vehicles for Urban Battlespace  By : Lance Winslow
    Currently, The Future Force of the United States Army is developing weapons for the battle space, which will allow them with pinpoint accuracy to know where mortar rounds might hit. There are also new weapons being designed which could tell exactly where a sniper has fired from. By knowing the location of your enemy who is firing upon you, the next logical step is to remove said enemy and the sooner the better.
  • Bad Credit Military Loans  By : Ross Bainbridge
    For most lending companies, one of the prime parameters for lending money is the good credit record of a person, which is reflected in their credit references and background check. However, there are people who either do not have a tarnished credit record or do not have a credit record at all. They automatically fall under bad credit ratings. These people have no choice but to opt for bad credit loans.
  • BAE SYSTEMS to Protect Army Aircraft; Receives Additional Funding  By : Community News
    BAE Systems has received an additional funding increment of $95.6 million from the U.S. Army for its Common Missile Warning System (CMWS) to protect Army fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft from heat-seeking missiles.
  • Becoming An Aerial Gunner, Navigator, Or Crew Chief For The Air Force  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about the steps you need to take to become an Aerial Gunner, Navigator, or a Crew Chief in the Air Force.
  • Big Blow to Insurgency in Iraq; Troop Levels to Stay thru 2010  By : Lance Winslow
    Just when the insurgency in Iran was getting a little juice from Iran and watching the US Politics, it appeared the insurgency was making headway in the World Media to get America to leave so they could claim victory and take over Iraq.
  • Bill Consolidation Loans For Military Personnel  By : Pat Caymus
    The major appeal of debt consolidation is convenience. A borrower no longer needs to pay off several creditors with varying interest rates and due dates. They only need to enroll and be approved for a loan consolidation and all payments will be slimmed into a single monthly payment with a single re-negotiated interest rate and longer paying periods.
  • Blue Angels  By : Steve Valentino
    The Blue Angels have a cherished history, serving as positive role models and good will ambassadors for the U.S. Navy and Marine corps. Blue Angels have become a part of the American folklore with many a youngster dreaming of literally flying high with the Blue Angels.
  • Boot Camp Training Tips: It's Not A Military School For Boys  By : Mara Mark
    There is a fundamental rule when joining the boot camp. Shut Up and Listen. In other words do not speak unless your instructor speaks to you. Your drill instructor will do anything to test your mental discipline. Swear on you or your family and attacking your integrity. Most recruits do not understand that this is actually a trap that the drill instructor sets. Do not fall into it. Do not send your instructor to hell.
  • Brain-Injured Newsman Speaks Out For Returning Iraq War Veterans  By : Fern Cohen
    Newscaster Bob Woodruff suffered a traumatic brain injury from a bomb blast, while on assignment in Iraq. He is back to tell his story, and to speak out for the Iraq War veterans with traumatic brain injury, who are not getting the care they need to recover.
  • Bravest of Brave - World War II Nisei Hero  By : Lindsey Williams
    Johnny Nakamura was a Nisei - first generation of native-born Japanese parents - and one of my schoolmates. He was killed in World War II fighting Germans in Italy.How he and many of his Nisei buddies fought and died - while their families were being viewed with suspicious by Americans or being herded into barbed-wire "detention" camps - is a lesson in patriotism.
  • Brazil’s Air Force Becomes the Latest C-295 Military Operator With the Startup  By : Community News
    The growing list of C-295 military operators worldwide increased when the Brazilian Air Force recently received the first of 12 multi-role military airlifters ordered from EADS CASA.

    Benefiting from the aircraft’s sustained production rate, EADS CASA will supply a total of four C-295s to Brazil before year-end – double the number of deliveries originally planned in 2006 for the Brazilian Air Force.
  • Calling All Soldiers: A Charge from General George Washington  By : Paul Davis
    General George Washington was the preeminent Commander in Chief which led the troops into battle liberating the Colonists, establishing a free society, securing our national liberties, and wisely directing us into the future as a new country. What did General Washington say to motivate his soldiers?
  • Camel Cavalry - Civil War History  By : Lindsey Williams
    The dash of American soldiers overcoming Iraq desert sand in the triumphant march to Baghdad recalls a colorful experiment in 1855-60 using camels to militarily conquer the great American desert dividing the east and west coasts.Discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill in Dec. 1848 set off a rush for California. Eager miners had to choose from three difficult and dangerous routes to get there.
  • Can Americans Equal British Courage?  By : Ena Clewes
    Divided we fall!Rich and poor alike, could suddenly find themselves in the underground shelters, hearing the bomb blasts, and wondering if their homes still stood, or if their loved ones at home, had survived. When the 'all clear' would sound, they would pick
  • Can The USA And Israel Fight Side-By-Side?  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about how the USA and Israel are close allies, but have yet to fight a war side-by-side.
  • Capability Of Tanks  By : Victor Epand
    The article describe tanks capabilities and more information about tanks.
  • Catapult on a Navy Aircraft Carrier  By : Victor Epand
    This article describes how a catapult works on a navy aircraft carrier.
  • Charge of Light Brigade - Early War Journalism  By : Lindsey Williams
    War correspondents today owe a lot to the pioneer work of William Russell for the London Times during the Crimean War of 1854 - even though the risks are greater.
  • China is Sending 1000 Troops to Lebanon for Peace Keeping  By : Lance Winslow
    Way to go China! China is Sending 1000 Troops to Lebanon for Peace Keeping into Lebanon. Due to The United Nations Security Council number 1701; peace keeping forces will be sent into Lebanon in order to prevent a re-spark up of the Hezbollah-Israel.
  • Chinese Spies and US Involvement  By : Lance Winslow
    Some accuse the United States Government at many high-levels for giving away top-secret information to the Chinese. But in reality that is silly because the Chinese do not need any more information - they steal it faster than the way the loose lips at the gay bars in Washington DC Senatorial Staffers learn the information. Washington DC, Silicon, Valley and the top tech Universities have Chinese spies hanging around.
  • Close Protection Versus Crime In Mexico  By : Dan Sommer
    A few miles across the US Southern border, several Mexican towns are slowly dying from the usual crimes of drug smuggling and human trafficking, but lately the escalating threat from extortion, kidnappings and assassinations is literally killing these towns. With an ever increasing corruption within many local Police Forces, the only option left for the higher middle classes and the rich is to hire private Bodyguards or better still highly trained Close Protection Officers.
  • Collecting American Military Swords  By : Glyn Farber
    Collectors of American Military Swords generally group swords according to the wars in which they might have been used, the Revolution, the war of 1812, the Mexican War of 1846-1848 and the Civil War.
  • ComedyCures to Perform a ``Funny Bone Inspection'' at Homecoming Celebration for Troops Returning  By : Community News
    Leading Therapeutic Humorist Saranne Rothberg will inspect the funny bones of Battery H, 3rd Battalion, 14th Marines, 4th Marine Division who recently returned from a 10-month deployment in Iraq, as part of the Official US Marine Homecoming Celebration Friday, October 27th in Richmond, Virginia at 9:00am.
  • Dependants and Military Brats  By : Alan King
    Servicemembers aren't the only ones who create friendships and then have to move on due to a transfer or release from service. Families can also build these close relationships and have to move on to new situations.Social Networking provides not only a method to stay in touch, but also a method to conduct a search for people who might have been at a post at the same time they were present.
  • Depleted Uranium in Tank and Artillery Shells  By : Victor Epand
    Information about depleted uranium in tank and artillery shells.
  • Disaster On Flying Duty  By : Eric Hartwell
    One day in 1968 our shift was into its fourth night of night flying, the three previous nights having went well. We provide the aircraft to cover the night flying exercises and had spare serviceable aircraft ready in case of a retuning aircraft landing and becoming unserviceable to fly until the fault was rectified. That night spelled disaster.
  • Discounts for Military and Family in Virginia  By : Kathryn Lively
    For visiting and residing military, the Hampton Roads area offers numerous other opportunities aside from fun in the sun. While a popular destination for living and enjoying vacations, the seven cities also comprise one of the more costly areas in Virginia to live. People attached to Naval Station Norfolk, NAS Oceana, and other military insitutions in Hampton Roads may find that monthly budgets can be rather tight. Once the bills are paid, is there anything left for fun?
  • Do Women Belong In The Military Or Combat?  By : Victor Epand
    This article is a collection of third party opinions about women being in the military, and the opinion of men about it.
  • Does a Military Real Estate Sale Avoid Capital Gains Tax?  By : Rick Halperin
    Many military personnel change their personal residences more frequently than the average civilian. When it comes time to sell the property, one specific question that comes up right away is: does a military real estate sale avoid capital gains tax?
  • Does the War on Terror Drive a Wedge Between Them and Us?  By : Lance Winslow
    Some intellectual and philosophical thought has come to light over the issue of international terrorism and the obvious clash between Western civilization and Middle Eastern culture. The issue comes about in a hot topic debates regarding The War on Terror. Much of the world wishes to appease the international terrorists and be very careful not to disrespect them
  • DRS Technologies Receives $19 Million Order to Produce Battlefield Digitization Systems for the U.S.  By : Community News
    DRS Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: DRS) announced today that it has received an order valued at approximately $19 million to provide rugged Appliqué Computer Systems and peripheral equipment for the U.S. Army’s Force XXI Battle Command, Brigade and Below (FBCB2) program.
  • Easy Loans For Military Members  By : Pat Caymus
    Getting a military loan can indeed be quite easy, but of course, there are some requirements to be qualified to get one. First of all, the soldier must be active in duty during the time the loan is filed and must be an E-2 at a minimum. The only document needed apart from the application form is the newest LES or Leave and Earnings Statement for the last end of the month. Applicants should still have some time left for service, usually at least eighteen months more.
  • Easy To Carry Hand Guns  By : Victor Epand
    This article gives you a lot of information about some of the hand guns that might be easy to carry.
  • Elementary Military Schools  By : Jennifer Bailey
    An important stage of schooling, primary or elementary education begins when the child is 5–7 years old and ends around age 13. These early years determine to a great extent what your child is going to be tomorrow. The main focus is the acquisition of a solid foundation in languages, mathematics and basic sciences. They develop skills and discover aptitude during this time period.
  • EMRISE CORPORATION’s Subsidiary, RO Associates, Receives Follow-On Order for Military Power Supplies  By : Community News
    EMRISE CORPORATION (NYSE Arca:ERI), a multi-national manufacturer of defense and aerospace electronic components and communications equipment, today announced that its subsidiary, RO Associates, has won a follow-on order for power supply products from a major military systems integrator. The products will be used in a ground support program for military vehicles. EMRISE expects that total shipments of these products to this customer during 2006 will exceed $800,000.
  • Europe And NATO Are Making Defense Efforts For Security Strategies  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about focusing on ways to effectively strengthen European defense efforts and that fresh initiative be made to debate security strategies openly within NATO.
  • Exactly What Is The Nature of the Mistake We Made With Iraq?  By : Dr. Gary S. Goodman
    Now that Democrats have won control of Congress, and even the President believes the election was a referendum on the war, what are we going to do with Iraq, and more important, how are we going to EXPLAIN to ourselves and the world our rationale for doing it?
  • Expressing Opinions and Individuality  By : Alan King
    One of the more annoying aspects to military life is uniformity. Servicemen are required to have uniforms, uniform haircuts, restrictions on jewelry or tattoos and behavior. If they stay on post, the periodic inspections of post housing for health and welfare will force even one' home to be uniform and generic.
  • Facts about the Holocaust  By : Steven Chabotte
    The Holocaust began with Hitler's rise to power in January of 1933 and ended on VE Day (May 8, 1945). During this time, more than 6 million Jews and millions of other groups that caught the negative attention of Nazi Germany. While all the murders were devastating to native populations, none were so devastating than that of the Jews. During this period, 5,000 Jewish communities were wiped out and the total that died represented 1/3 of all Jewish people alive at that time.
  • False Premise Equal False Conclusions  By : Diane Williams
    From the beginning of the Iraqi war I have tried to inform the American Citizens of the best way to support our military troops. From the beginning I have stated that the best way American Citizens could support our troops would be by making sure their benefits was returned to them and their families.
  • Family Life and the US Military  By : Alan King
    Life in the Armed Forces is not for the faint hearted. This goes double for their spouses and children.There are many special challenges for dependents of service members. One of the first are periodic moves to different locations. Uprooting a life with friends and known conditions is at best harrowing even if everything goes correctly.
  • Fitch Teleconf: U.S. Military Housing - San Diego, 11/20 at 11AM EST  By : Community News
    Fitch will host a teleconference Monday, Nov. 20 at 11:00 a.m., 'U.S. Military Housing - San Diego.' Fitch analysts Charles Giordano, Ronald McGovern, and Chad Lewis will address the rationale behind Fitch's Aug. 16 decision to rate Pacific Beacon LLC military housing taxable revenue bonds, 2006 series A, followed by a Q&A session.
  • Five Months In Hell  By : Timothy McCorkell
    A candid account of what transpired during "The Iranian Hostage Crisis," from a sailor that was on station off the coast of Iran during the crisis
  • Fixing Our Military  By : Nathan Morrison
    An expert Martial Artist discusses how the 'defensive stance' can be applied to war. Americans are clearly ready for a change of military policy, and this article suggests methods for change.
  • Fleet Air Arm: A Sight Never To Be Seen Again  By : Eric Hartwell
    I used to work in the Fleet Air Arm and it was in 1968 that I saw this sight. I worked on 707 squadron. This squadron was a second line squadron that supported front line squadrons with manpower equipment and replacement aircraft. Front line squadron were the first into a conflict.
  • Fluor Named to G.I. Jobs’ Top 50 Most Military Friendly Employer Ranking  By : Community News
    Fluor Corporation (NYSE:FLR) was recently named as one of G.I. Jobs’ Top 50 Most Military Friendly Employers in the United States. This year, Fluor ranked number 23 on the top 50 list.
  • General Honore Leads the Charge Tor Preparedness  By : Maurice Ramirez
    Lt. General Russel Honore (for those of you who are not familiar with military ranks, that is a three star general) has a new mission. In addition to training new recruits for the urban combat environment of Iraq and Afghanistan, General Honore is now touring the country, speaking to churches and Rotaries, in town halls and community government auditoriums not as an ambassador for the United States military but rather as an evangelist preaching the gospel of preparedness.
  • Getting In The Navy With Only Your GED  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about joining the Navy without having a high school diploma -- only a GED and some college.
  • Group Development Under Combat Conditions  By : Laverne John Riley Jr.
    Ten men struggled through the process of Group Development under combat conditions
  • Has Homeland Security Failed Hometown Police? COPS Releases National Survey From ALERT  By : Community News
    Five years have passed since that terrible day in September of 2001. Is America safer now than it was before 9/11?



    -- A recent national report says most American cities are not prepared to handle a terrorist incident.

    -- Security experts say Iraq has become a terrorist breeding ground for Al Qaeda and Hezbollah.

    -- Events in Afghanistan are heating up again with a resurgence of the Taliban.
  • Historical Hand Guns And Holsters Of WW II  By : Victor Epand
    This article tells you about some of the historical hand guns and holsters from the WW II era.
  • History of Military Tanks Of WW I  By : Victor Epand
    This article is all about who built the first military tanks and why they built them.
  • Homeownership Preservation Foundation Gives $350,000 in Grants to Support Military Homeowners  By : Community News
    “We would have had to foreclose,” said Amy Douglas. However, with the grant money from the Homeownership Preservation Foundation awarded through USA Cares, the Douglas family made their house and car payments and fully recovered from a serious financial situation.
  • How Al Qaeda has Lost the Media War in the Western World  By : Lance Winslow
    The International Terrorists and murderers of innocent women and children, which was behind the events of 911; Al Qaeda is failing in their mission. Instead of honoring their ancestry by helping the World they have now dishonored all Arabs, Muslims and Islam. Why did Al Qaeda betray their own people?

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