Military

Townsquare Cares Brightens Day Of Casper Military Family [VIDEO]
Townsquare Cares Brightens Day Of Casper Military Family [VIDEO]
Townsquare Cares Brightens Day Of Casper Military Family [VIDEO]
Leading up to Veteran's Day in November, we teamed up with Townsquare Cares to solicit nominations and donations from our community with the idea that from the support we could brighten the holidays for one of our active duty military families. Out of the number of nominations we received, this letter from Tracy Lake stood out.
What Were You Doing 9-11-01?
What Were You Doing 9-11-01?
What Were You Doing 9-11-01?
On this day 12 years ago, I was working a regular nine to five in Flint, Michigan while still serving as a reservist in the United States Marine Corps. Not being one to watch the news, as I got to work my boss and co-workers were shocked I had even come in...
Military Starts Naked Salute Facebook Group for Prince Harry
Military Starts Naked Salute Facebook Group for Prince Harry
Military Starts Naked Salute Facebook Group for Prince Harry
Well, if what happens in Vegas isn’t going to stay in Vegas, as many people as possible should probably put naked pictures of themselves up on Facebook to make it okay. It’s maybe not how we would deal with the Naked Prince Harry Fiasco of 2012, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t happening right now.
What Is Yoga Helping US Military Soldiers Fight Against?
What Is Yoga Helping US Military Soldiers Fight Against?
What Is Yoga Helping US Military Soldiers Fight Against?
Yoga. Whether you can’t get enough of it or can’t get away from it, there’s no denying its peaceful approach to connecting one’s body and mind. Who’d have thought that this practice is now more and more becoming the method of choice for relieving PTSD symptoms in US soldiers?
Can Electricity Shock Your Brain Into Learning Faster? It Works for the Air Force
Can Electricity Shock Your Brain Into Learning Faster? It Works for the Air Force
Can Electricity Shock Your Brain Into Learning Faster? It Works for the Air Force
One of the toughest things to teach Air Force pilots who guide unmanned attack drones is how to accurately spot targets in complex radar images. Researchers, however, have found a way to cut that lengthy training time in half. Delivering a mild electrical current to pilots’ brains through EEG electrodes placed on the scalp — a process called transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) — can acc

Load More Articles