Are you looking for something to do on the Fourth of July? If you are in the SoCal area – and you have $1,200 to spare – then you might want to buy a seat on Eureka, “the world’s largest airship”. It is set to return to the Seal Beach area for “flight-seeing” tours on [...]
The suspected gunman involved in the murder of Navy sailor Cory Voss is set to go on trial today in Virginia. It is disheartening to note that a Navy man such as Cory Voss, whose career involves making sacrifices for his country, had his life taken away due to marital infidelities. The suspect, David Runyon, [...]
The town of Greenwich, Connecticut, gives back to our nation’s heroes as they celebrated the 18th annual Salute to Veterans. Each year, just before Independence Day, the town gathers to pay tribute to veterans, lead by the Veteran’s Appreciation Council. Among the highlights of the event was a simulated Navy SEAL combat operation. Participating were [...]
Last May 19, a United States Navy HH-60H Seahawk helicopter crashed into the Pacific while on a search-and-rescue training exercise southwest of San Diego. All five crew on board, who were getting ready for war-zone deployment aboard the USS Nimitz in the summer, perished. Among them was 25-year old Bend, Oregon native Petty Officer 2nd [...]
Navy Mom Debbie Lee, mother of the late Marc Allan Lee, the first Navy SEAL casualty in Iraq, wrote a rather passionate article featured on bighollywood.breitbart.com. It was a reaction to, for lack of a better term, SEAL-bashing by mainstream media and Hollywood, reportedly picturing SEALs as murderers and liars – people with questionable character. [...]
The SEAL and his equipment are like peas in a pod; they always need to go together. The SEALs are highly skilled individuals, but they can become even more formidable given the right equipment. Sometimes, this equipment can even have the ability to ensure survival. Having the right equipment begins with something that is rather [...]