Articles, tagged with "military units", page 3
01st December 2008
Thank goodness, health and fitness is at the forefront of everyone's mind these days, however, too many of us, just do not have the stamina to stay with a fitness program. Well, world renowned fitness, martial arts and self defense expert Martin Day is he...
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Author:
Martin
10th April 2008
Paintball airsoft has given hordes of people a chance to play out their combat fantasies. If you have ever dreamed of hiding in the brush and stalking your human prey in Rambo type situations, then Airsoft may just be the game for you.
Airsoft players...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
28th March 2008
Colored LED lights have many uses from professional to recreational. Green, red, blue, and ultraviolet lights have all found their way into the realm of LED flashlights. The uses are varied and each color has particular uses that they are best suited fo...
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Author:
Ben Anton
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...
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Author:
Brenda Stokes
18th January 2008
Self defense products are non lethal by nature. Their purpose is to allow the user time to escape from a possibly life threatening situation and seek help not to injure or maim.
Law enforcement agencies throughout the country, indeed the whole world, ...
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Author:
Jack Krohn
18th January 2008
There are many different special operation military units across the world. Different nations have their own set of Special Forces which are trained to perform in very volatile political or battle conditions.
These units indulge in some dangerous mil...
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Author:
Brenda Stokes
18th January 2008
In the recent past the US Navy SEALs has been in the news for its operations in Iraq. It all began in the year 2003 when President George Bush ordered the Navy SEALs to invade Iraq. This Navy SEALs operation was called ‘Operation Iraqi Freedom'.
Why ...
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Author:
Brenda Stokes
19th October 2007
Combined, we can usually accomplish greater results by working together than by striking out alone. No singer, no matter how well amplified or reproduced, will sound as good as a chorus of singers backed up by appropriate musicians. The same lesson is tru...
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Author:
Donald Mitchell
06th January 2007
Trucks are the crude princes of the streets, the tough guys. They are hefty and powerful and there is nothing in it that you can't use. Trucks' no-nonsense make and functionality qualify them as the automotive equivalent of a beast of burden. They are c...
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Author:
Eduardo Petilla
19th December 2006
President Bush came into office with great promise, and the reality has been one failure after another, and this is coming from a writer who was a conservative Republican before the President knew what the term meant. Let?s use former President Ronald Rea...
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Author:
Richard Stoyeck
25th July 2006
In this day and age, the origin of flags is a highly debatable matter even though flags were used as symbols thousands of years ago by ancient cultures. There is a section of people who believe that flags first originated in China, whereas there are other...
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Author:
Jatin Chawla
20th September 2005
When I was in the Air Force, I had the opportunity to attend a
very "special" training course taught by very "special"
instructors.
One of my instructors was a former Navy S.E.A.L. who had left the
Navy to join the C.I.A. as a special operations off...
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Author:
Eric Graham