
10/15/2019
Beautiful
Yllescas said she couldn’t be more thankful for the pictures that she will carry with her forever.
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Beautiful
Yllescas said she couldn’t be more thankful for the pictures that she will carry with her forever.
This American Soldier deserves and earned the right of Due Process and a fair hearing, not a Micky mouse court with hidden evidence . Sounds more like a coverup and somehow a compromise on an unknown deal. Our troops need protection from such actions please share and demand a fair hearing for this warrior!
His trial is scheduled for Dec. 2 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Contained in a 10-inch-high, purplish urn that was kept for many years on the mantle of a St. Petersburg, Florida home, the cremains were those of Albert L. Mitchell, a decorated Green Beret who served three tours during the Vietnam War and retired in 1978 as a major after 20 years in uniform.
See the young poolee who rushed a school shooter when his classroom was attacked after he finishes boot camp to become a Marine.
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A great movement forward
Maj. Gen. Maria Barrett and Brig. Gen. Paula Lodi are the first sisters in the Army's 244-year history to attain the general's rank.
yep, that's the real life,for those vets who came much earlier, we would have seen some bodies dropping
even though many will only say "Liberal Media Here" its the comments below that are not and I would have to agree , as much as I see POTUS may had good intentions, it was wrong timing specially since the father of the fallen has asked for a investigation and has not been answered. What I seen in this poor widows face is so much hurt and like someone was like tearing her up . Vets don't do this to our own, we respect the sacrifice of the fallen and the family. If Trump wants to do the right thing, , do the investigation and share that with the family in private, so they see this was all done on the up and up and the results are what they are. No more story telling. This woman lost here love, the parents lost a son, and america lost a stand up warrior!
While the media fawned over Trump's speech, our vets had a VERY different reaction.
During the commercial break on Monday’s “Morning Joe” talk show on MSNBC, an ad from veterans group VoteVets.org , a 501(c)4 political action committee that “primarily focuses on nonpartisan education and advocacy on behalf veterans and their families,” sent a strong message to the White House. Agai...
great for the men and woman who served, too bad he took a picture with the police in riot gear..
Speaker Paul Ryan releases major news affecting all of our military men and women.
Your mourning the wrong People America! While you weep over
Hollywood our Brothers and Sisters are getting killed in a unpopular war. These are the Heroes you should be shocked over losing and taking about.
God Bless Our Troops.
Your mourning the wrong People America! While you weep over
Hollywood our Brothers and Sisters are getting killed in a unpopular war. These are the Heroes you should be shocked over losing and taking about.
God Bless Our Troops.
John Glenn. Hero. RIP.
Great Article going into the struggles our newer generation of veterans are enduring on return home from deployment..http://www.usatoday.com/longform/news/nation/2016/11/28/veteran-fights-for-life-brandon-ketchum-veterans-affairs/93426876/
Being home, walking down the street, going shopping, staying at my house — that was well outside my comfort zone," he said. "I missed the battlefield more and more, and that consumed my mind."
Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Wayne Bray's actions in Somalia in 1993 earned him a Silver Star and were later portrayed in the movie, “Black Hawk Down.” He died Oct. 24 at the age of 49.
Salute under Taps, Rip Heroes
Sad News From The Department of Defense
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DoD Identifies Army Casualties
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Release No: NR-394-16
Nov. 4, 2016
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The Department of Defense announced today the death of two soldiers who were supporting Operation Freedom’s Sentinel.
Capt. Andrew D. Byers, 30, of Rolesville, North Carolina, and Sgt. 1st Class Ryan A. Gloyer, 34, of Greenville, Pennsylvania, died Nov. 3 in Kunduz, Afghanistan, of wounds sustained while engaging enemy forces.
Byers and Gloyer were assigned to Company B, 2nd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Carson, Colorado.
For more information regarding Byers and Gloyer, media may contact the Fort Carson public affairs office at 719-526-4143 or 719-526-7525.
Never forget.
Oct. 7 marks 15 years since the war began in Afghanistan. It’s still going, but no one is paying attention anymore.
For 241 Years Navy personnel have been identified by their Job specialty, known as a "Rating". The oldest rates such as Boatswain Mates, and Gunners Mate predate the founding of this country. Being known by your job title was a sense of pride. A sign of accomplishment. The Secretary of the Navy and…
Perhaps it was the way he carried himself in an unassuming and humble manner, but day after day hundreds of Air Force Academy cadets would pass this janito
When our had president the balls to protect the people of the US at all cost, and when being a soldier we felt our Commander and Chief had our back and understood the issues at hand.
Full Title: President Reagan's Remarks to American Troops in the DMZ at Camp Liberty Bell, Republic of Korea, November 13, 1983 Creator(s): President (1981-1...
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