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Memorial Day tribute: The race not run
The author recalls how she met her husband, who replaced his friend in a marathon. She was unable to thank the friend, a West Point grad, who died in Iraq in 2006.
By Lauren Jackson
Soldier’s ‘Ruck for the Cure’ to aid children is set for Aug. 24
The soldier, Spc. Shayn Lindquist, has fought his own battle with cancer.
By Kristine Froeba
The Firearms Industry Remembers on Memorial Day
Memorial Day holds special meaning to the firearms industry. Like nearly all Americans, we pause to remember and honor those whose lives were sacrificed defending our freedoms.
New changes will see Marine grunts humping farther distances while testing combat effectiveness
But it’s not just grunts that will see changes to forced hikes.
By Shawn Snow
This Grey Ghost Gear BAR-5200 makes for a heckuva truck ruck
Grey Ghost Gear just announced the release of its BAR-5200, a well-designed evolution of the old military ALICE pack.
By Staff
Fly-past honors WWII airmen who died saving UK children
U.S. and Royal Air Force warplanes roared over the English city of Sheffield Friday to honor 10 American airmen who sacrificed their lives to save British children playing in a park beneath their crippled bomber during World War II.
Fallen special operators honored as AFSOC begins 830-mile ruck march
Twenty special tactics airmen are marching from Texas to Florida to pay tribute to Staff Sgt. Dylan J. Elchin, a special tactics combat controller who was killed in eastern Afghanistan Nov. 27.
By Kyle Rempfer
California road to honor Marine icon R. Lee Ermey, play ‘The Marines’ Hymn'
The seven-mile stretch of road will play "The Marines' Hymn" when cars drive over it.
By Shawn Snow