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What Do Navy SEALs Do When They Retire?

30th June 2008
The U.S. Navy SEALs, or the United States Navy Sea, Air, and Land Forces, are the U.S. Navy's elite Special Operations Forces. They conduct clandestine operations from the sea, air, and land. Navy SEALs are considered silent professionals who have acquire... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

The History of Ships Named LOUISIANA

21st June 2008
The military submarine USS LOUISIANA (SSBN 743) is the 4th United States Naval vessel to be named in honor of the 18th state admitted to the union, and is the 18th and last of the Trident Submarines to be commissioned into the United States Navy. The f... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Car Accident Safety Research and Literature

21st May 2008
There is no lack of research and data banks from which to draw specific information regarding collision speed and injuries. Case studies on neck and whiplash injury can be traced to Dr. Crowe, a surgeon who presented eight cases of neck injuries from traf... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Get What You Want In 30 Minutes

14th May 2008
San Francisco, CA ? ?People who don?t set goals wind up asking, ?How come I never got what I wanted out of life??? Those are the words of Theodore Carl Soderberg, author of the new book ?Uncharted Waters.? Soderberg isn?t just a successful author. He h... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Story Of A Real Hollywood Legend

25th April 2008
Real Life Martial Arts and Close Combat Hero Look at today's Hollywood Action stars you see a lot of window dressing without a lot of substance. If you're a patriot, Hollywood can be a pretty lonely place, but during World War II Hollywood's some of th... Read >
Author: Damian Ross

Why Indianapolis Rock Climbing Is A Thrilling And Amazing Experience

24th April 2008
Indianapolis is the well-known capital of the U.S., which is the state of Indiana, and the county seat of Marion County, Indiana. The 2000 Census report tells that the city's population is around 781,870. It is Indiana's most crowded city and is the 13th ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Kali: Surging Filipino Art of Knife Fighting

09th April 2008
Ever heard of the Kali knife Fighting System? If you consider yourself to be a knife enthusiast or expert, the term Kali will not escape you. Otherwise, better stick to this article and prepare to be enlightened. The Kali Knife Fighting System is a form ... Read >
Author: Ragpalizer

10 Things You Need To Know About US Navy SEALs

11th February 2008
There is a whole lot of material available on the life and missions of US Navy SEALs. In this article we try to underline the 10 things that you absolutely must know about the US Navy SEALs. So here goes. Read on. The Commissioning The origins of th... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Navy SEALs vs. SAS Commandos. Differences and Similarities

11th February 2008
Each country has its own brand of specialized military units and Special Forces that are trained to combat in highly volatile battle conditions or perform clandestine operations to change the course of a battle. Most of these Special Forces teams opera... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

GPS Protects the People and Items You Love

20th September 2007
Global Positioning Systems (GPS) have been changing the way the world works since its inception as a tool for soldiers during World War Two. Although the design may have been different, the idea of GPS has been around for over half a century. The design o... Read >
Author: Barry Jenkins

Music Business Lessons From The Village People

30th March 2007
Just saw Can't Stop the Music, which is the Village People's big screen debut... What a great movie. Lots of inside jokes, a good "time capsule" of disco culture, and a great lesson on the music business. The movie wasn't entirely true, but the ... Read >
Author: mark jones

The History of the Trampoline

15th January 2007
The idea of using fabric to bounce people in the air has been around long before the modern trampoline was invented. The Inuit people were one of the first to use pieces of walrus skin to throw people into the air. The trampoline itself is rumored to be i... Read >
Author: Gareth

Anna Nicole Smith Marries Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

12th January 2007
Talk about a comeback. Last week it was reported that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had died from cancer, diabetes, heart problems and loss of vision. Tonight the Associated Press has announced that Anna Nicole Smith has married the Supreme Leader of Iran Grand ... Read >
Author: Karen Fish

Building Credit While in the Military

20th April 2006
Most people who just join the military are in an enviable position of having very little or no established credit. While this may seem like a bad thing, it actually puts you in a great position to build good credit. It is much easier to build good credit ... Read >
Author: Jared Croslow

Binocular Trends and Technology

16th February 2006
There have been some incredible developments in optical technology in recent years. One of the most interesting new products comes from a company called Torrey Pines Logic. It has been developed in partnership with the United States Navy, and it is curren... Read >
Author: Bill MacArthur
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