A Soldier’s Mind: Humor, Even in the Warzone
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April 27, 2007 By You Served Editorial Staff
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Check out this YouTube video posted at A Solider’s Mind.
April 26, 2007 By You Served Editorial Staff
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Gazing at the Flag remembers the anniversary of Operation Eagle Claw: the rescue attempt of the Iran Hostages gone awry in 1980.
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Op For with the lowdown on the Marines new body armor policy. “It prohibits Marines from using commercially purchased body armor in lieu of the issued gear.”
April 25, 2007 By You Served Editorial Staff
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American Ranger links to a VFW project aiming to send the largest Thank You Card to hospitalized veterans at the Kansas City VA Medical Center on Memorial Day.
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Sgt Stryker blogs on the Marine Parents Conference in St. Louis last week. The good Sgt observes true troop support from the parents.
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Check out the MilBlog Desert Flier. The subtitle is: Life and death in the Anbar Province through the eyes of a flight/trauma nurse.
April 23, 2007 By You Served Editorial Staff
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Gazing at the Flag posts some information on the Blue Angels as a tribute. He includes pilot requirements, some photos and a little about Fat Albert Airlines.
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American Ranger posts about the “They Have Names” project and website. The site brings awareness to those troops who have given their lives in service to our country and ensures their remembrance. This week’s hero is Chase Armstrong Haag.
A goal of “They Have Names” is a money raising raffle so memorial coins can be given to families of those who have fallen.
April 20, 2007 By You Served Editorial Staff
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White Rose from A Soldier’s Perspective just acquired the soldiersintraining.com domain. The aim of the site is to “connect those persons that are in basic training for all military branches and the American public that supports them.” The site is not yet built, but there is more information and an email up for those interested in writing a soldier in training or anyone going through basic training who would like to receive mail.
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