Military
85-Year-Old U.S. Army Sniper Veteran Proves He Hasn’t Lost His Skills As He Picks Off A Target At 1,000 Yards
He may be 85 years old, but when Army sniper veteran Ted Gundy was given the chance to show off the skills he used in World War Two, he proved he could still keep up with the very best. That’s because he was invited to try out the Army’s latest technology in a challenge to…
Read MoreU.S. Soldier Dies In Game Of Russian Roulette
Very sad… my condolences go out to his family. But 3 things should stick out here: 1) Alcohol + guns 2) Guns not treated with respect 3) Guns treated as toys or games Any two of those three could cause serious harm or death. All three is a recipe for disaster. An Army soldier died…
Read MoreCup Of Joe For A Joe
Let Our Troops Know You Care! Buy a Cup of Joe for a Soldier Serving Far From Home And Have It Delivered With Your Own Personal Note of Encouragement… I sponsored some troops. Now it’s your turn… http://www.greenbeanscoffee.com/coj/index.php
Read MoreSoldier Dad Surprises Kids for Homecoming
After being deployed overseas for more than a year, one Triad dad gave his kids quite a surprise Thursday as he returned home. Chief Warrant Officer Kevin Tiddy, of Lewisville, showed up at Lewisville Elementary Thursday afternoon, surprising his four kids. He and his wife, Rhonda, concocted the plan in secret. The family kept…
Read MoreAmerica‘s ’Most Injured’ Soldier Heads Back to the Battlefield
After being caught in a battle for his life during the battle for Fallujah, Iraq in 2004, Captain D.J. Skelton fought back against the pain of his extensive injuries. Seven years later, he’s heading back to the battlefield to take charge of 192 men from his previous unit, the 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, and to…
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