Tag Archives: White House
Sgt. Dakota Meyer is the first living Marine to be nominated for the Medal of Honor since the Vietnam War, and the actions he took that led him to be nominated was, as he called it, “just doing the right …
Read More
Story by Randy Roughton From Airmen Magazine The voice of a Boston Center controller came across Maj. Martin Richard’s F-15 Eagle radio on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001. “There’s something going on in New York,” the controller said. “I …
Read More
From www.joiningforces.challenge.gov A Call to Action Americans care deeply about service members and their families; however, many are unaware of the pressures deployments create for military families. Deployments and transfers place strain on every aspect of military family life …
Read More
By Donna Miles, American Forces Press Service www.defense.gov WASHINGTON, D.C. – As the United States deals with its fiscal challenges, President Barack Obama emphasized today that it won’t do so at the cost of its military and won’t “balance the budget …
Read More
During a trip through the pacific region, Vice President Joe Biden made a stop in Japan and found the time to pay tribute to the U.S. Military and those who assisted in the recovery efforts after the March 11 earthquake …
Read More










