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Israeli Combat Is Great For Bodybuilders
Many fighters are familiar with the Israeli fighting style and regimen of Krav Maga, but bodybuilders who are looking for a different way to burn bodyfat while keeping maximum muscle tone may find it essential to their training.
by Dane Fletcher
Military Financial Aid - The Montgomery GI Bill Explained
One of the great benefits that veterans are able to receive for having served their country is that of being able to get a quality education with help from military financial aid programs The Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB) makes that provision available to those that have been in the US military
by Mark B. Allen
Military Intervention Has Advantages And Disadvantages
What justification can there be for military intervention?
by MIKE SELVON
US Military Creating an Artificial Intelligence
DARPA is creating a cat level artificial intelligence in a neuromorphic chip
by Robert Webb
Building A Collection Of Military Patches
Collectors who collect patches and insignias from the various wars will find that they can locate these very easily from a variety of sites and places.
by Victor Epand
Building A Collection Of Military Badges
Collectors know that the best way for them to display a collection of badges is in a wooden display case, which will also help to protect them.
by Victor Epand
Types Of Flack Jackets Used By The U.S. Military During The Vietnam War
Information about the two types of flack jackest used by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War. Includes information about the jacket used by the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marines.
by Joelyn Pullano
U Boat Thousands of Feet Military Watch Overview
The first U-Boat Watches were devised in 1942 and meant to be a series of timepieces for the pilots of the Italian Air Force and U-boat officers, indestructible and easy to read under any circumstances Italo Fontana, the mind behind these watches, knew exactly what was needed but, as he was preparing to put his ideas into practise, the political situation of the time prevented him from doing so
by Ron Aldo
Is a Marine Wrap Worth it For Your Boat?
If you are thinking about changing the look of your boat then you may want to consider getting a marine wrap You can have the best looking boat out on the water with a new colorful marine wrap
by Hal Lewis
What To Look For When Collecting Military Patches
An over view on the making of military patches, how the patches came to be and information on collecting them.
by Joelyn Pullano
Citizens Owe Our Soldiers a New G.I. Bill
I have a novel in editing, a story of a college administration in the aftermath of the murder of a US
by Stuart Nachbar
A Bill to Protect Military Recruiters
I am completing Defending College Heights, a novel about an Irish Catholic family and a college administration in the aftermath of the murder of a US
by Stuart Nachbar
A Tour of the Navy SEAL Museum
Located at the northern part of the Hutchinson Island in Florida, the U.S. Navy SEAL Museum is nestled at the original place where the Frogmen underwent their training back in the early 1940s.
by James Kara Murat
What Do Navy SEALs Do When They Retire?
The U.S. Navy SEALs, or the United States Navy Sea, Air, and Land Forces, are the U.S. Navy’s elite Special Operations Forces. They conduct clandestine operations from the sea, air, and land.
by James Kara Murat
How to Identify a Fake Navy SEAL
The U.S. Navy SEALs are America’s premier naval special operations force. SEAL is the acronym for Sea, Air, and Land and highlights the arenas that SEALs can operate in.
by James Kara Murat
Most Common Wrong Perceptions about U.S. Navy SEALs
Navy SEALs are a top antiterrorist unit that goes to any place at any time in any weather conditions to fight for and protect the American way of life. We hear a lot of stories, frequently hair-raising ones about the U.S. Navy SEALs.
by James Kara Murat
Top 5 Hollywood Moments of US Navy SEALs
The Navy’s elite SEAL or Sea, Air, and Land Forces squad is made up of the best of the best. In order to provide the public with an insight as to what the Navy SEALs is all about, the U.S. Navy had agreed to serve as technical advisors for several of Hollywood’s films.
by James Kara Murat
Why Marines Need Insurance Too
Even if your boat is insured, you as an owner have the responsibility of securing your property In the event of an accident or damage, boat owners of insured vessels have every reason to remain calm, as your marine insurance company will strive to deal with the case fairly
by Jon Caldwell
Critical Review of the 40 Inch Stained Glass Lighting Feature - US Marine Corps
Have you ever planned to provide your pool table, or dining hall, or the kitchen an extraordinary look In case you are having your own pool table, then it is the place where you can spend a long time with great relaxation along with your family and friends
by Brian Garvin
Greek Fire - A Terrifying Early Medieval Weapon
Learn about one of the strangest Medieval weapons in human history.
by Shane Dayton
Should The High School Military Test Be A Mandatory Test?
High school students interested in serving in our armed forces must take an entrance examination called the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) The ASVAB is used to not only assess a recruits aptitude for military service, but also help identify their Military Operational Specialty — service-speak for job — if they choose to serve
by Stuart Nachbar
Dolls, Figurines, Toys, Foods - Also Army Intelligence, Bravo!
The recent images of returning American soldiers from Iraq war duty being given down time to deliver foods, toys and security in flooded villages is good for all.
by Derek Dashwood
Dolls, Figurines, Truths Revealed - Yes, Virginia, There Is Military Intelligence!
To rephase that there is a Santa as long as there is love, so we see true Military Intelligence in sending soldiers on mercy duty on their way home from Iraq.
by Derek Dashwood
Dolls, Figurines, Pinatas - Cinco de Mayo, Aided By America’s Good Army!
The 5th of May is not Mexico’s Independence Day, but rather a great victory over France with American help in 1862. It is a festival day in America and Mexico.
by Derek Dashwood
Shopping For Military Service Medals
There are many reasons why people need to go shopping for military service medals. These distinctive decorations are given to men and women who have served in any of the armed services such as the United States Army, United States Navy, United States Air Force or United States Marine Corps.
by James Brown
Somebody Else’s Agenda
Young Americans, before you join the military please get a second opinion You might consider Vice-President Cheney’s reason for not joining the armed forces
by Bob Miller
Don’t Bet Your Life
Graduating from high school is a pivotal moment in life, and what you do next will set your life on course Unfortunately, many graduates fall into the trap set up by the armed forces
by Bob Miller
He Had Better Things To Do
If you are still in high school, you may have already considered joining the military so that paying for college becomes easier Hundreds of advertisements from the military promise just that, an opportunity to put your dreams of college on hold in order to get experience and earn financial aid from the government instead
by Bob Miller
No More War Lies, Please
If youve just graduated from high school and are making major life decisions for the years ahead, you may have already been approached by a military recruiter presenting dozens of benefits of enlisting in the armed forces Slick advertising and carefully crafted marketing messages may already have you convinced that paying for school is much easier if you join one of the armed forces
by Bob Miller
Students: Get A Second Opinion
Youve probably seen the slick advertisements filling up those college halls and even high school break rooms The promise of earning an above-average income simply from joining the military so that you can pay for school is one of the biggest reasons students skip college after high school and head off to the military instead
by Bob Miller
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