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The Story Of The U.S. Marines On Iwo Jima
By :
Adrian Adams
The battle of Iwo Jima took place between the United States and Japan in 1945, but it was no ordinary battle.
The Post-War Influence On Calligraphy
By :
Jimmy Cox
From about the year 1930 calligraphy writing and lettering had made such progress that it had become a subject in the training of Art Teachers and was taught by the immediate followers of the two who had given their lives to its cause.
What Happened to the Marines?
By :
Chris Pizzo
Rivalries aside, most people agree the Marine Corp trains some of Uncle Sam's toughest warriors. Sadly, the Marines, like so many military organizations, have fallen prey to political correctness in modern times.
Should Singapore's Gay Sex Law Be Repealed?
By :
Chris Chew
In Singapore, a gay sexual relationship could send a person to jail.
The Story Of U.S. Navy In The Battle Of Guadalcanal
By :
Adrian Adams
The Navy is a branch of the military that defends the United States by sea. In November of 1942 they were called upon to defend it from the Japanese.
The Politics of Fear and the Fort Dix Six
By :
Doug Ragan
When will we figure out that we are under attack?
Have You Been Called a Traitor?
By :
Doug Ragan
Are you a traitor because you object to the war? Are you a traitor because you disagree with the President? Are you a traitor because you question the strategy or the tactics used in the war?
Things Change or People Die
By :
Chris Pizzo
While obsolete weapons wind up in a museum, and outdated tactics are preserved in text, once a martial art has been deemed no longer useful on the battlefield it still survives as a sport or as a hobby thanks to groups of enthusiasts who keep up the style to preserve part of their culture.
I Dislike Bush & Co. More Than Lyndon Johnson or Richard Nixon
By :
Michael Dappert
LBJ and Tricky Dick were good at subverting the public trust. Bush & Co. does not even seem to care if anyone notices.
An Open Invitation to the Republican Presidential Candidates
By :
John DeJong
Later this month the Republican presidential candidates will participate in debate in Colombia, South Carolina. This debate will allow Americans to see and hear what each candidate brings to the Presidential table.
Washington Welcomes Social Whirl of A Monte Carlo Embassy
By :
Roger Munns
The world's second smallest country and best known tax haven, Monaco, has just opened her first embassy outside of Europe.
Already dubbed 'The Greenhouse' by a Monaco travel guide, they say it's further evidence of Prince Albert's intent on furthering his pursuit to make the environment the number one issue.
Power Polling: How to Win Elections and Customers
By :
Randy Gilbert
There is "money-making power" in the ability to listen to your customers, because THEY ARE YOUR VOTERS. Finding out what they want and then giving it to them is like millionaire magic.
Bayonets Not Bombs
By :
Chris Pizzo
"This is a political war and it calls for discrimination in killing. The best weapon for killing would be a knife, but I'm afraid we can't do it that way. The worst is an airplane. The next worst is artillery. Barring a knife, the best is a rifle - you know who you're killing."
World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary - Part Six - The Kamikaze
By :
Bob Carper
In the closing months of World War II, a new and deadly form of warfare came into being. This involved the attacker committing suicide in order to cause the enemy to sustain a massive loss of life. This tactic of warfare has not subsided. It now is the basis of terrorism.
World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary - The U-Boat 505
By :
Bob Carper
This is the story of the capture of the U-505 in the Battle Of The Atlantic. No ship in World War II was as feared as the German U-Boat. The tale of how the US Navy brought one of these U-Boats to the surface and then captured it by sending a boarding party is a thriller indeed.
A History Of The Battle Dress Uniform
By :
Adrian Adams
I signed my first Army contract in 1985, and over that time, one of the things I was most used to was the BDU, or Battle Dress Uniform.
World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary Part Four - The Bloody Iwo Jima Memorial
By :
Bob Carper
The Iwo Jima Memorial in Arlington, Virginia is a tourist landmark for all that come to the Washington DC area every year. A hotel nearby is even named "The Iwo Jima." After one of the bloodiest battles in American history, Iwo has been returned to the postwar Japanese Empire. This article sketches the Flag Raising of which the Iwo Jima Memorial symbolizes.
World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary - Part Three - The Blitz
By :
Bob Carper
In football, we hear the term "blitz." This is where the defense brings up everybody to go after the quarterback. If the poor guy is lucky, he will escape from getting sacked. But where did the term "blitz" come from?
World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary -Part One - The Lenin Mausoleum
By :
Bob Carper
World War II didn't happen all at once. It didn't happen even in one place. It started to gain its momentum on many sides on our planet. Each event added a little more to the powder keg. In 1939, the powder keg ignited. In August 1945, the powder keg turned into the nuclear bomb. It not only changed the map. It changed our vocabulary as well.
The Way Out Of Iraq For A Greater America
By :
Craig Howell
If you subscribe to the military surge or the immediate withdrawal as the only viable options to ending the war in Iraq, there is another way.
Getting Ready for Election Season
By :
Stephanie Foster
Election season is upon us. Getting educated about the candidates can help you to make intelligent decisions when it comes time to vote.
The Need For The Navy Reserve To Mobilize Sailors
By :
Victor Epand
This article is about the politics and need for the Navy Reserve to mobilize sailors in the near future.
A Brief Overview Of The History Of Cyprus
By :
Adrian Adams
The island of Cyprus has a rich history that is steeped with mythological gods and demi-gods. It is said that on this island that the gods mingled with humans.
The Coast Guard Started The Courtesy Motoboat Examination Program
By :
Victor Epand
This article is about how the Coast Guard started The Courtesy Motorboat Examination (VSC) Program to help teach boaters how to be safe on the water.
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.
Will America Patrol Iraq in Tanks?
By :
Victor Epand
This article evaluates whether America should Patrol Iraq in tanks or not.
Air Force Ammo Troops And Weapons Loader
By :
Victor Epand
What some units think is the greatest job in the Air Force.
The Stryker Assault Vehicle
By :
Victor Epand
This article is about the Stryker assault vehicle and what they should do to make this vehicle safer for the troops.
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.
Are Dual Citizens Subject to Military Call-up
By :
Victor Epand
The article provides information about dual citizens and military call-up.
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.
Iraq Military Preparedness
By :
Victor Epand
Overview on reconstitution the Iraqi military under new training by the US.
Charisma in Politics Is Not Only About Good Looks
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Charisma has always been an attribute that powerful people posess. Charisteristics of a strong charistmatic person in politics are discussed.
Iran and Nuclear Power
By :
Victor Epand
This article explains the situation about Iran and Nuclear power.
Nuclear Power and Iran Today
By :
Victor Epand
The aricle describes the situation with Iran and nuclear power. Will the US Military do something about the nuclear weapon in Iran?
The US Marine Corps: A Brief History Of The Marines
By :
Adrian Adams
The original incarnation of the United States Marine Corps (USMC) was born in 1775 during the Continental Congress in a resolution sponsored by John Adams.
Remembering the Battle of Iwo Jima
By :
Adrian Adams
When Joe Rosenthal snapped the iconic photograph, Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, he knew it was a special sight, but probably never imagined the lengths the snapshot would travel in history.
What Does It Mean To Be Politically Independent?
By :
Bill Wallmuller
I have concluded of late that I could only consider myself a political independent if there is such a thing. I do not think I should be labeled Republican or Democrat, on the Left or on the Right or any other affiliation except to be a proud citizen of this United States and live by the principles on which this great nation was founded.
Military Communication During Government Deployments
By :
Brian Hawkins
Review the best low rate military International phone card options for a soldiers telecom communication while deloyed overseas.
The Downfall of Money
By :
Adrian Barrett
Do you think we are being robbed?
Cheap Military Prepaid Calling Cards For Government Employees
By :
Brian Hawkins
We need to continue to support our soldiers long distance calls with cheap military prepaid calling cards. This article expolores a soldiers option for keeping in touch with the onese they love from around the world.
Equal Rights Includes Homosexuals
By :
Tom Baker
Massachusets is considering a Contsitutional Amendment to ban gay marriage. This is another attempt to legalize discrimination under the thin guise of "democracy."
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