By Paula Helton Friday, May 10, 2013
How many Americans have heard of Extortion 17? Extortion 17 was the call sign for the Chinook helicopter shot down in Afghanistan on the night of August 6, 2011. Killed in that crash were 25 special ops forces, including 15 members of Seal Team 6, 5 national Guard troops and 8 Afghans.
Today, the families of the military killed in that crash held a press conference to lay out the coverup by Obama and the military that has gone on since that crash. The video of the press conference can be found here
{paginate} {/paginate} Obama Continues Radical Social Engineering of the MilitaryBy Arnold Ahlert Thursday, February 14, 2013
The progressive revamping of the military has gotten another boost. Outgoing Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has offered an array of new benefits to the same-sex partners of service members, both active and retired, whether they are married or not. They include child care services, member-designated hospital visits, and the issuance of military ID cards to same-sex partners, granting them access to on-base commissaries, movie theaters and gyms.
{paginate} {/paginate} School kids write cards for the troops, “We Love You”By News on the Net Sunday, February 10, 2013
Move America Forward has reached out to local area schools to help them connect with troops in Afghanistan. We’re including some Valentine’s Day cards prepared by kids from grades 1-6 who just wanted to do say “We love you, thank you for keeping us safe.”
{paginate} {/paginate} Henry’s Joke Makes You Want to CryBy Robert L. Rosebrock Monday, January 28, 2013
Congressman Henry Waxman has played a cruel joke on the housing and care of mentally and physically disabled homeless Veterans in Los Angeles that should bring tears to any patriotic American who loves their freedom and independence.
{paginate} {/paginate} Women Have No Business in CombatBy Jeff Lukens Sunday, January 27, 2013
The Obama Administration is forcing the military to assign female soldiers into combat infantry roles. In a future engagement, the result is certain to be additional lost lives and possibly failure on the battlefield.
{paginate} {/paginate} The Center for Military Readiness reveals the destructive agenda behind putting women in combatBy Arnold Ahlert Sunday, January 27, 2013
Center for Military Readiness (CMR) president Elaine Donnelly continues to challenge outgoing Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta’s elimination of the ban against women serving in combat.
{paginate} {/paginate} Conservatives Raise the Threat Level, According to West PointBy Liberty Counsel Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Washington, DC – “While the threat of Islamic terrorism is playing out in various parts of the world, the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point is studying America’s ‘violent’ conservatives, including anti-federalists and fundamentalists,” said Mat Staver, Founder and Chairman of Liberty Counsel.
{paginate} {/paginate} Legion pleased with federal gov’s tentative settlement for VeteransBy News on the Net Sunday, January 13, 2013
OTTAWA, – The Royal Canadian Legion is pleased with the news that Veterans who battled the decades-long practice of clawing back military pensions have been offered a tentative settlement by the federal government.
{paginate} {/paginate} The American Way of WarBy Alan Caruba Wednesday, January 2, 2013
The U.S. military has been in Afghanistan since shortly after September 11, 2001. That’s eleven years and it is longer than the time spent in Vietnam, though with less casualties. We invaded Iraq twice, once to drive Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait after he invaded in 1990 and then, in 2003 to depose him in the hope of bringing “democracy” to that nation. After the 2005 elections, Iraq was eager to see us leave, but many observers say it is as wracked with violence today as it was during our occupation.
{paginate} {/paginate} Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf, coalition forces leader during Persian Gulf War, diesBy News on the Net Friday, December 28, 2012
Americans mourned a military legend after retired Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf died Thursday at age 78, leaving behind a legacy that most famously included driving Saddam Hussein’s forces out of Kuwait.
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