National Hispanic Heritage Month runs from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 and recognizes the vital contributions and rich culture of Hispanic Americans. In line with this year’s theme, “Unidos — View More ›
UK Will Send $1.2 Billion more in Weapons to Ukraine
During a NATO conference in Madrid, Prime Minister Boris Johnson a Madrid that the United Kingdom will send an additional one billion pounds (or 1.2 billion USD or 1.16 billion View More ›
Top 5 Infantry Mobility Vehicles Used by Ukrainian Ground Forces
Behind the Ukrainian Forces’ march towards redeeming its country’s glory are armored mobility vehicles that carry the brave souls of the embattled country. An infantry mobility vehicle (IMV) is a View More ›
Here’s What You Need to Know About Sniper Rifles Used by Ukrainian Ground Forces
At the same time as Russia’s military keeps pounding Ukraine with missiles and other destructive weapons, the Ukrainian Forces are firing back with weapons that have been explicitly earmarked to View More ›
Air Force to Launch ‘Flying Cars’ eVTOL Project by 2023
Air Force’s new eVTOL technology will roll off the production process by 2023. The Air Force is constructing an acquisition strategy to enter the booming market for space-age flying cars. They View More ›
Air Force has a Shortage of Ukrainian Speaking Personnel That Hampers Operations
The Pentagon was reportedly aware of impending developments in Ukraine, including US troops not speaking Ukrainian, according to sources. “We have no Ukrainian-specific linguists. We don’t train Ukrainian,” said Staff View More ›
Air Force has a Shortage of Ukrainian Speaking Personnel That Hampers Operations
The Pentagon was reportedly aware of impending developments in Ukraine, including US troops not speaking Ukrainian, according to sources. “We have no Ukrainian-specific linguists. We don’t train Ukrainian,” said Staff View More ›
Air Force Veteran Gail ‘Candy Bomber’ Halvorsen Dies at 101
While everybody was busy bombing the hell out of each other, other military pilots were more soft-hearted after World War II had ended. One of those pilots was World War View More ›
Federal Injunction Claims Navy Process For Handling Religious Waivers Is A Farce
In a rare move, A Federal Judge in Texas has granted a preliminary injunction that effectively stops all adverse actions against service members who have requested medical or religious waivers View More ›
Where Am I? And Other Questions Old Vets Ask Ourselves
I realized today that I spend way too much time wondering where I am. Not because I’m getting old and senile, even though I’m wondering about the senile part. More View More ›