Iraqi-American Returns To Home Country As US Army Soldier
California Army National Guard, Sgt. Aqeel Ahmed, gives a inside story about his experience growing up in Baghdad Iraq as it was invaded in 2003 and his later return as an Army National Guard Sargent.
Warrior Synergy: Marines Hone Mental, Moral, And Physical Capabilities
Marines stationed at Iwakuni, Japan hone mental, moral, and physical capabilities to prepare for close combat scenarios. The Marine Corps Martial Arts Program uses a system of colored belts that advance onward as they complete a series of new challenges.
Marine Corps Light Armored Reconnaissance Is At A Crossroad
Marine Corps light armored reconnaissance at a stand still waiting for future funding as well as pending budget cuts to move forward from the so called out dated (LAV) to the (ARV) Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle.
Integrated Technology Takes Night Vision To A New Level
Integrated technology takes night vision to a new level introducing the (ENVG-B), these dual tubes feature high-definition white phosphor and overlaid fused thermal technology.
Mental Health: Ex-soldier Builds Castle To Help People
Former Solider with post-traumatic stress disorder, Mike Allen, helps veterans struggling with PTSD and other mental health disorders by building a castle on a hillside to have a safe place to abide, while also using this experience to overcome their hardships.
Trailblazing Through Glass Ceilings: U.S. Marine Emily Zamudio
U.S. Marine Pfc. Emily Zamudio, made history when she graduated recruit training from the very first female platoon to train at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, May 2021. She took it a step further by becoming the only female from that platoon to successfully earn the military occupational specialty (MOS) of infantry.