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USS Ticonderoga Veterans Association website is about the aircraft carrier Ticonderoga which served the United States of America from 1944-1975, the Aegis Cruiser Ticonderoga which served from 1982-2004, and the men and women who have served aboard both.CONTINUE |
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Dedicated to helping those who desire to support the wounded, injured, and ill troops at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Bethesda Naval Hospital.
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For those who always wished they could have gotten that real close-up of Soviet Aircraft. Richard Seaman's Photos of the 2005 MAKS Air Show. Billed to be the equivelent of the Paris and British Farnborough Air Shows, see what this show has to offer the Russian Aerospace industry.
Be sure to explore his website for many other aircraft; F-22 Raptor, F-117 NightHawk, Stealth Bomber and more.
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Don't Beleive What You Hear
(or what you see for that matter)
Information on the war in Iraq and against terrorism that you are not hearing in mainstream media.
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Weekly Progress Report for October 26, 2005 (PDF)
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Reconstruction Efforts in Iraq
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Open Forum: Michael Yon in Iraq
This site is a platform to comment and converse about the events Iraq currently being reported by Michael Yon.
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US Vets TV
The Veterans Channel is dedicated to all United States veterans of all services and their families. View live and archived events online.
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SpaceShip One
Slideshow of first private manned vehicle to fly beyond the Earth’s atmosphere on June 21, 2004
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Veterans' Records Request
The National Personnel Records Center has provided the following website for veterans to access their DD-214 online: http://www.vetrecs.archives.gov This may be particularly helpful when a veteran needs a copy of his DD-214 for employment purposes. Point of contact is Lyn Krout, linda.krout@us.army.mil, DSN 458-1755 or commercial 410-306-1755. |
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USAF Locator
The Unofficial United States Air Force E-mail Locator of Past, Present, & Retired Members.
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Association of Former Intelligence Officers
Thousands of dedicated Americans served their country in the field of Intelligence. They served in the CIA, Military Services or other Government Departments, the FBI or Law Enforcement.
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Sears is voluntarily paying the difference in salaries and maintaining all benefits, including medical insurance and bonus programs, for all called up reservist employees for up to two years. Visit snopes.com for more information. |
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The Signal Corps Association (SCA) 1860-1865 is a national group of private citizens sharing an interest in the signal and secret services of the North and South during the American Civil War.
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Silent Warriors
"They Served in Silence."
We all served in silence whether in the air or on the ground. And all jobs were equally important regardless of where we served.
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Legends of Airpower
Twenty-six men and women who made America's air power the most respected in the world have been profiled since 2001. Twenty-six more legendary aviators will be profiled nationally on public television stations and the Discovery Wings cable channel during 2003.
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Iraq Today
Hassan Fattah is a young Iraqi-American journalist who has returned to Baghdad to start a terrific newspaper called Iraq Today.
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