Top 10 Visited Sites in National Park System Revealed
WASHINGTON—More than 282 million people visited America’s national parks in 2012, an increase of more than 3 million over 2011. It was the sixth highest annual visitation in the history of the National...
View ArticleWhat’s Your Facebook Number?
Want to know how many people signed up before you finally made the move? Easy. Go to Facebook.com. Change the url to look like this http://graph.facebook.com/yourfirstname.yourlastname.1 My number?...
View ArticleFBI Releases Study on Active Shooter Incidents and they are increasing.
This report, http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2014/september/fbi-releases-study-on-active-shooter-incidents/fbi-releases-study-on-active-shooter-incidents can benefit anyone who could potentially be in...
View ArticleDistinguishing Acts of War in Cyberspace: Assessment Criteria, Policy...
Authored by Jeffery L. Caton. Determining an act of war in the traditional domains of land, sea, and air often involves sophisticated interactions of many factors that may be outside the control of the...
View ArticleU.S. Military begins training Iraqi Forces . . . again.
By Nick Simeone DoD News, Defense Media Activity WASHINGTON, Jan. 5, 2015 – The United States has begun training Iraqi army recruits, a central part of the strategy by the U.S.-led coalition that is...
View ArticleSpecial forces: What U.S. gets wrong.
An interesting piece about where our government is screwing up. Surprised? In 2015, U.S. taxpayers are providing $5.65 billion in foreign military finance, the majority of which is going to Israel and...
View ArticleLone wolf attacks – Recent developments
Recent academic research has shown that around 35% of the perpetrators of lone actor attacks that occurred between 2000 and 2015 suffered from some sort of mental health disorder. European Counter...
View ArticleA safe jump from 300 feet!
In February 1945, a small group of personnel assigned to the Office of Strategic Services, the wartime spy agency, scrambled to prepare for a particularly risky mission: inserting a team of agents deep...
View ArticleDr. Orange: The Secret Nemesis of Sick Vets
This story was originally published by ProPublica. A few years ago, retired Maj. Wes Carter was picking his way through a stack of internal Air Force memos, searching for clues that might help explain...
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