Thinking of Buying a Yacht? Here’s a Veteran’s Quick Guide
Want to live life on the water? Today, more than ever before, it’s possible to buy a yacht and live aboard it as your primary residence.
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Want to live life on the water? Today, more than ever before, it’s possible to buy a yacht and live aboard it as your primary residence.
As with anything else in life, there are pros and cons to everything. In this case, we’ll focus on the pros of barefoot running as a veteran. If you’re tired of sitting around or feeling fat, maybe it’s time to take up a new hobby.
You’ve served your country, and now it’s time to reward yourself with some time off. You may have grown accustomed to low-budget living while on active duty, but now you deserve a break (and some luxury).
Former US Army Special Forces Colonel Owen Ray has been found guilty of domestic violence and sentenced to years in prison.
Womack Army Medical Center (WAMC) and the Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) are coming together on Oct. 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to assist Fort Bragg residents with the proper disposal of prescription drugs during this year’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
Abrams became a Soldier and he left for Vietnam on Thanksgiving Day 1967. The private arrived in Chu Lai as a member of 1st Platoon, Delta Company, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division.
Self-defense is about knowing how to protect yourself from danger, not about guns and shooting other people. However, the topic of self-defense and guns often comes up together.
What do you get when you put a bunch of guys in the woods, give them limited resources and force them to cook their own food?
Fly fishing is a unique and exhilarating experience that only some get to try. The sport is challenging, but the payoff of landing a fish after casting your line into the water and waiting for the perfect moment is well worth it.
On 24 October 1966, 1st Lt. John F. Cochrane of the 409th Radio Research Detachment (RRD), 303d Radio Research Battalion, was killed by a Viet Cong sniper while looking for a suitable site to set up a PRD-1 direction finder. He was one of two battlefield losses within the detachment.
When retired Army Lt. Col. Harry Baker of Pewaukee, Wis., turned 102 years old on Oct. 9, he did so with the well wishes of many people serving at Fort McCoy.
The three most important things the Marine Corps does for the Nation are make Marines, win the Nation’s battles, and develop quality citizens.