Women Will Soon Be Allowed to Serve in Ground Combat
For the first time, women in the armed forces will be moved into combat roles. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta will make the official announcement Thursday.
For the first time, women in the armed forces will be moved into combat roles. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta will make the official announcement Thursday.
The Christmas season is the happiest time of year. We get to spend extra time with our family and friends, and there are endless supplies of cookies. While these few weeks are filled with tons of cheer, it's also the sappiest time of year, especially in the good ol' USA. It's the ideal time for overseas military men to surprise their loved ones, and of course, create tearjerker alert YouTube videos of it all.
Yesterday the once crazy warlock announced he is going to donate one percent of his profits from his new sitcom 'Anger Management' to the USO.
When the Westboro Baptist Church announced their intention to target the funeral of Texas A&M alum Lt. Col. Roy Tisdale, his fellow Aggies didn’t take it sitting down.
In fact, with a little help of Facebook, more than 500 students at Texas A&M showed up at the burial in College Park, Texas.
If you’re one of the fine Americans that serve our country, you should take the family to Valleyfair this weekend.
Not everything in the news is depressing, sometimes good things happen too! Like Operation Hug-a-Hero teaming up with Walmart and the Red Cross to donate “Daddy Dolls” to kids with Parents that are deployed
There are tons of light show videos on the net, but this one really stood out to me. I am a very patriotic person that still loves this country and our military. Here's to those helping to keep us free
Lady Antebellum stopped at Fort Carson in Colorado to hang with troops and their families recently, and were honored to witness the indefinite re-enlistment of John Fox into the Army.
Family gets surprised when their military son shows up at a Bruins hockey game. If you feel like spreading a few happy tears this is for you.
Overturning a policy that has been in place for many years, the Obama administration announced Wednesday it will now send condolence letters to the families of service members who commit suicide.
"This issue is emotional, painful, and complicated," President Barack Obama said in a statement. "But these Americans served our nation bravely ... They didn't die because they were weak. And the fact that they didn't get the help they needed must change."