Sen. McCain stop the hate for National Security sake

Sen. McCain stop the hate for National Security sake

If you still have the mental capacity of a patriotic American citizen, please stop the hate against our own warriors. Young men and women join the US military not because they are forced to, but rather out of a since of duty to protect our country, all its citizens and its values, just as you and your sons have bravely served. The values most precious to all military personnel are the American dream to pursue life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

JPAC carries out mission to recover USMC POW/MIA

JPAC carries out mission to recover USMC POW/MIA

The Joint POW/MIA Accounting Commission, or JPAC, is a group of 400 handpicked soldiers, Marines sailors, airmen, and Department of the Navy civilians within the U.S. Department of Defense who investigate sites in former conflict areas around the world where missing service members are believed to be buried.

Prudential Life Insurance withholds benefits from families of the fallen

Prudential Life Insurance withholds benefits from families of the fallen

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs failed to inform 6 million soldiers and their families of an agreement enabling Prudential Financial Inc. to withhold lump-sum payments of life insurance benefits for survivors of fallen service members, according to records made public through a Freedom of Information request.

911 Tribute: Lady Liberty Is Weeping...

911 Tribute: Lady Liberty Is Weeping…

September 11, 2001, also known as 911 which is coincidently, the phone number for emergency assistance, marked the beginning of the war on America’s patriots. This poem should serve as a reminder of what America’s patriots are and how they win their battles against crusaders of terror and hate.

2nd U.S. sailor's remains are found in Afghanistan

2nd U.S. sailor’s remains are found in Afghanistan

The body of a second U.S. sailor who went missing in Afghanistan last week has been recovered, an Afghan police chief said on Thursday.

Former Arlington Cemetery officials subpoenaed by the Sentate

Former Arlington Cemetery officials subpoenaed by the Sentate

Officials who ran Arlington National Cemetery for nearly two decades before hundreds of unmarked and mismarked graves were discovered last month have been served with subpoenas to testify Thursday before a Senate subcommittee investigating contracting irregularities, according to the committee’s chairwoman.

Navy ID's Casualty and List Sailor as Whereabouts Unknown

Navy ID’s Casualty and List Sailor as Whereabouts Unknown

The Department of Defense announced today the death of a sailor and the identity of another sailor listed as Duty Status Whereabouts Unknown (DUSTWUN). The announcement resulted from a July 23 incident in Logar province, Afghanistan, while the sailors were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

Week ending Jul 17, 2010

Week ending Jul 17, 2010

Week ending Jul 17, 2010 the US Department of Defense released the names of 21 military personnel who died, while serving in the United States armed forces. This past week also marked the passing of two notable veterans; a baseball legend & a WWII Medal of Honor Recipient

Spc. Jerod H. Osborne, KIA, Funeral Service for Our American Hero

Spc. Jerod H. Osborne, KIA, Funeral Service for Our American Hero

July  16, 2010 (Dallas, TX) Spc. Jerod Heath Osborne, 20, of Royse City, TX, was laid to rest in Rockwall, TX.  After church services concluded …

Vernon Baker, Medal of Honor Recipient, Dies at 90

Vernon Baker, Medal of Honor Recipient, Dies at 90

Vernon Baker, who was the only living black veteran awarded the Medal of Honor for valor in World War II, receiving it 52 years after he wiped out four German machine-gun nests on a hilltop in northern Italy, died Tuesday at his home near St. Maries, Idaho. He was 90.

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