5 times pilots got in trouble for having fun in the sky
Without once mentioning a "sky penis."
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Without once mentioning a "sky penis."
Kim Jong Un doesn't take well to being dissed. Remember how North Korea threatened Sony over The Interview? Though, one has to like the fact that in that film, Kim became a firework to the tune of Katy Perry's Firework.
On Nov. 15th, Mark Esper was confirmed as Secretary of the Army by a seven vote margin in the U.S. Senate. He was President Trump's
Japanese kamikaze pilots struck fear in the hearts of allied troops as they conducted choreographed nose-dives right into U.S. ships during World War II's Pacific fight. Although the act proved costly for both sides, the Japanese were de…
Morale. In the military, it's what's for dinner.
Thirty years ago, the United States and the Soviet Union signed the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty, or INF Treaty, which called for the elimination of all ground launched-surface-to-sur…
Explosive Ordnance Disposal is going to be a career field that lasts for a long time. This is because unexploded stuff is all over the place, some
During World War II, just about every American got on board the fight against Nazi Germany and Japan. We really mean it – it was just about everyone. A number of future Presidents helped with the war efforts, ranging from Dwight Eisenhower (Suprem…
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The term "military grade" gets tossed around too frequently on consumer products. It evokes feelings of durability an…
Well, it's about that time again. The Army has plans for another physical fitness test with events other than push-ups, sit-ups, and a two mile run. This time around, the review process seems to have lasted longer than a few weeks so it
For decades, MREs have been a staple in military culture as troops have lived off the nourishment the bagged rations have provided. At the U.S. Army Natick Labs…
Ryan Parrott was a Navy SEAL on his first deployment during Operation Iraqi Freedom when the vehicle he was in hit an improvised explosive device. Parrott was launched out of the vehicle and suffered a mix of first-degree and second-degree burns –…
Without Rick and Morty, Westworld, or Game of Thrones, Sunday nights are getting fairly thinned out with regards to binge worthy TV shows. Luckily we still have The Walking Dead, a great show that keeps fans wat…
On Veterans Day 2017, U.S. Army veteran David Brown was walking around an area of Arlington National Cemetery that was far removed from the holiday crowd of tourists and volunteers. He came across an older man walking alone among the tombstones in S…
To an infantry squad leader, having the powerful tool of "mortars-on-station" gains allied forces a massive battlefield advantage. Setting up the weapon system can be fast and flawless with a well-trained crew. A mortar tube is compris…
In the early years of the Cold War, huge propeller-driven bombers began to give way to bombers equipped with jet engines. These first jet bombers, like the Boeing B-47 S…
When we think of war heroes, what comes to mind is the vigilant soldier, coastie, airman, sailor, or Marine, dutifully keeping his/her post, always on guard. What we don't realize is our four-legged friends – the ones we bring into war with us ?…
The United States and NATO may not have enough troops in Afghanistan to carry out President Trump's strategy to defeat the Taliban and al-Qaeda. That is what Army Gen. John W. Nicholson, the commander of United States Forces Afghanistan, is saying.…