The US Navy’s Blue Angels nearly suffered a catastrophe when one of the aircraft was struck by a bird during an aerial demonstration practice session.
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The real Rambo who made a last stand on .50 cal, killing 50 men
When the average person thinks of Medal of Honor recipients, the idea usually conjures up images of men storming the beaches of Normandy or holding off an onslaught of enemy troops in Korea or Vietnam. Heck, some people only think…
Disabled veteran ambushed by four people in possible hate crime at grocery store
The Louisville Metro Police Department are investigating a brutal Mother’s Day attack against a female Army veteran at a Kroger grocery store- one that may be considered a hate crime.
Bartender under fire for accusing Airman of being a fake service member, stealing his military ID
A bar in Missouri is on full damage control mode after a musician working behind the bar destroyed a military ID, claiming the ID holder and his comrades were not real servicemembers.
Elizabeth ‘Lee’ Miller: The story of a globetrotting war correspondent, model, and talented photojournalist of WWII
Born in New York in April of 1907, Elizabeth “Lee” Miller was the daughter of an amateur photographer, who frequently used her as a model for many photos.
Army officer says rank insignia on chest leads to sexual harassment for females
A female field officer in the United States Army is demanding yet another change to the uniform, claiming that the placement of one’s rank in the center of the chest is harmful to female Soldiers- particularly during promotion ceremonies.