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USS Missouri "Mighty Mo": Strength for Freedom
The USS Missouri "Mighty Mo" was a WWII ship only in use for a little under a year when it became the site of Japan's surrender. But what was the reason behind this peculiar location? The USS Missouri "Mighty Mo" The USS Missouri "Mighty Mo" was the final battleship commissioned into the Navy. Like ...
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That Time A U.S. Marine General Was Right, The President Was Wrong, And It Resulted In Needless Death
U.S. Marine General Victor "Brute" Krulak may have been almost too short to attend U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, but he knew how to fight for his goals. In fact, an upperclassman gave him the nickname "Brute" and instead of seeing the insult in the name, he owned it. Career Trajectory of a U.S. M...
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Second Naval Battle of Guadalcanal: Massive Guns At Point Blank Range
The Second Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, often overshadowed by more renowned engagements in the Pacific Theater of World War II, stands as a testament to the resilience and strategic acumen of the United States Navy. This battle, fought in the dark waters near Guadalcanal in November 1942, showcases ...
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Top 7 Police Pursuits That Ended Badly for the Suspect
Many Police pursuits don't end well for the suspect, the Officer, and unfortunately in some cases, the public. This video highlights some intense Police pursuits that didn't end well for the suspect. These kind of videos, while disturbing, are important for the general public to understand just how ...
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Miracle Rescue: HALO-Flight Team Reunites with Boy They Saved from Choking on Christmas
In a heartwarming reunion, members of the HALO-Flight team met with a little boy from San Diego, Texas, whom they had saved during a Christmas crisis. On that fateful day, the boy had been choking on a small marble, which led to the immediate call for help. Thankfully, when traditional methods faile...
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Earl Henry McAllister: Canadian Soldier who Captured 160 Nazis
Earl Henry McAllister joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942, but his time in service was brief. The military discovered a weak nerve in his ear and he was soon medically discharged. But of course, McAllister did not give up on his dream of serving his country. Instead, he enlisted in the infan...
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U.S. Navy SEAL Michael Murphy: That Others May Live
Navy SEALS are trained to give it their all on every mission. Sometimes, that commitment to the mission goes so deep that they sacrifice their life to save others. This kind of sacrifice is one of the greatest a man can give. The willingness to lay down ones life so that others may live is […...
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Battle of Wake Island: U.S. Marines Take Devastating Losses
The Battle of Wake Island, a crucial episode in the annals of World War II, underscores the valor and fortitude of American forces. Amidst devastating losses, U.S. Marines demonstrated an unyielding spirit of resistance against formidable odds. This article explores the intricate details of this his...
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How Army Ranger Sgt. Maj. Thomas "Patrick" Payne Rescued 75 Hostages From ISIS
Sgt. Maj. Thomas "Patrick" Payne is a hero of the United States Army. He played a critical role in one of the largest hostage rescues of all time. Payne grew up surrounded by people who served in the military. When he finally joined the army, his goal was to become an Army Ranger. He accomplished [&...
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Iranian-Backed Houthi Militia Seizes Cargo Ship in the Red Sea
Yemen's Iranian-backed Houthi Milita reportedly seized a Bahamas-flagged cargo ship, the Galaxy Leader, on Sunday. The incident follows recent threats by the group to target Israeli-flagged vessels in the area. The Jerusalem Post reports that a Japanese company chartered the vessel, which a British ...
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