Remember Those Who Served And Died For Freedom On Pearl Harbor Day
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Let this short video of the USS John C. Stennis passing by the Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor be your silent meditation on the events at Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941.
Over a Century of Training Marines Began With Parris Island
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On October 25, 1915, the first Marine recruits arrived at Parris Island Marine Corps Recruit Depot.
Deployed and Determined: Hundreds of Veterans Expected to Support Standing Rock Sioux in December
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The Sioux Nation and its allies have stood against the law enforcement and security contractors backing the Dakota Access Pipeline's construction for months now. Come Dec. 4, American military veterans will be deploying in support of the tribe.
PTSD Comes Out Of the Shadows With a True Champion and Leader
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One military official has come out of the shadows to not only to talk about his struggles with PTSD, but to encourage his fellow warriors to address their own struggles and reclaim their own sense of well-being.
Preparedness Helps Overcome Life’s Challenges, Both On and Off the Battlefield
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When confronted with great challenges, the military has the physical training, the necessary skills, and the equipment to address those challenges effectively and successfully.
Reagan’s Stirring Speech Evokes Feelings of Pride, Honor for Those Who’ve Served
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Many of us have served and fought for the ideals enumerated by President Reagan, but just as many may have never heard them so eloquently spelled out.
36-Year Army Veteran, Injured in Afghanistan, Surprised with Service Dog
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This 36-year veteran of the U.S. Army agreed to attend...
US Marine Corps Celebrates 241 Years of Courage and Dedication
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The history of the Marine Corps stretches across the entire history of the United States. Marines have been called on to be the first to fight time and time again, and on Nov. 10, they celebrate their birthday!
Veterans Day Reminds Us of the Great Sacrifices Soldiers Made to Preserve Freedom
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On Veterans Day we reflect on those who have served in all of our wars. It is a day to remember the sacrifices of those who have put on the uniforms of the United States military, and gone to war to preserve the freedoms that we cherish so dearly.
Denied His Rightful Medal of Honor Ceremony in the ’60s, this Marine is Finally Getting Recognition
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Marine Corps First Lieutenant Harvey Barnum earned the Medal of Honor but was controversially denied a White House ceremony. The military is now trying to make up for that omission.