-Military News and the Colonel’s Comments on the UN
-Warrant Wisdom
-Medal of Honor Recipient Jim McCloughan discusses patriotism
-Stand Tall Troop Report – LTC Charles Kettles (USA,ret)
-Military News and the Colonel’s Comments on the UN
-Warrant Wisdom
-Medal of Honor Recipient Jim McCloughan discusses patriotism
-Stand Tall Troop Report – LTC Charles Kettles (USA,ret)
The Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST), if the US enters into it—and we’re actively working to ratify this UN treaty, hurts the US big time. It’ll be very, very expensive, money-wise; worst, it will take away some of our Constitutionally guaranteed rights...
On 25 June 1950, armed forces from communist North Korea smash into South Korea, setting off the Korean War. The US, acting under the auspices of the UN, sprang to the defense of South Korea. The forces of many nations fought a bloody and...
The Treaties below are a major attack on our sovereignty as a nation and will severely alter our rights under our own Constitution—thus they are attacks on all of us. It’s time for free citizens to act. Obama’s Sneaky Treaties By Dick Morris on...
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On 23 Dec 1968, the crew and captain of the US intelligence gathering ship Pueblo were released after 11 months imprisonment by the government of North Korea. The ship, and its 83-man crew, was seized by North Korean warships on January 23 and...
On 9 Dec 1992, 1,800 US Marines arrive in Mogadishu, Somalia, to spearhead a multinational force aimed at restoring order in the conflict-ridden country. Following centuries of colonial rule by countries including Portugal, Britain and Italy...
On 27 July 1953, after 3 years of a bloody and frustrating war, the US, China, North & South Korea agree to an armistice, ending the fighting. The Korean War began on 25 June 1950, when communist North Korea invaded South Korea. The US quickly...
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The following is a quote from talk-show host Dennis Prager followed by some comments by friends of mine—comments I’ve manipulated a bit to better express my feelings. Conclusion: I understand that most American Muslems are trying hard to...