A train carrying over one hundred tanks was seen heading East through Bozeman on Sunday, September 18th. The tanks were a mixture of M1A1 Abrams, and Bradley M2A3 Fighting Vehicles.
This program is new to me as of 10 minutes ago. It's called Big Sky Bravery and includes Summer and Winter programs for Active Duty Special Ops Soldiers on their breaks from combat. What better place to get away from war than the back country of Montana?
If you are active or retired military with a valid military ID, you'll ski FREE on Big Sky Resort's Military Appreciation Weekend. Plus, your dependents will ski for half price along with other discounts!
Every day at sunset, a 78 year-old man (who has never served our country) pays tribute to our military with 24 notes from his trumpet on his balcony in Tacoma, Washington. The respectful gesture moves an entire neighborhood and is another example of the power of music.
Have you ever wondered about the coins that seem to be placed on top of military headstones at cemeteries? You might be surprised to find out their meaning.
It's one of the most heartwarming, sob-inducing sights you'll see on the Internet: the soldier returning home from overseas, surprising his or her child. It never gets old, one of the genuine feel-good moments the Internet lets us see.
Veterans Day was once again a reminder that we should always celebrate and pay respect to those who have and are still serving our country. There's been so many moving soldier homecomings caught on video, but usually involving a reunion with family and friends. What about man's best friend? Check out these 10 returning soldiers reuniting with their dogs:
Active-duty military personnel and their dependents will soon be able to enter Yellowstone, Glacier and thousands of other National Park Service sites and public lands across the country. The Interior Department made the announcement today as part of an effort to thank service members and their families for the sacrifices they make.
The policy known as “don’t ask, don’t tell,” which has been in place since the Clinton administration, became a thing of the past at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday when the United States became one of more than 40 countries worldwide allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly in the armed forces.
“They will no longer have to lie in order to help protect us,” said Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Ca
In less than 20 days, the ‘Don’t ask Don’t Tell’ policy will be removed from the U.S. Military allowing people of any sexual preference to openly serve his/her country. This ban has been in affect for 17 years and has caused over 13,000 military personnel to be expelled from the armed services. We often hear much debate coming from the mouths of politicians and media moguls, but what about the act