Feb. 05–As war waged nearby in bloody Al-Anbar province, Cody Bingham daydreamed of being out of the Iraqi desert and in a Texas A&M classroom
“When you’re in-country, you have a lot of downtime to plan for the future,” said Bingham, 28, who serve…
Feb. 05–Returning veterans have more options for job training, thanks to new benefits for vets who served since the Sept. 11 attacks.
The Post-9/11 GI Bill was revised so that after Oct. 1 last year, new benefits will pay for non-degree education, suc…
By William Tucker
Iranian war games are well under way in the Strait of Hormuz. In the past few days several different Iranian politicians have made statements regarding the ease with which the Strait could be closed, thus disrupting much of the world’s oil supply. Although Iranian threats regarding the Strait have been ongoing for some time it is only recently that the U.S. issued a blunt response to these threats.
By William Tucker
The media has been buzzing today over comments made by Parviz Sarvari in which the Iranian politician claimed that Iran would soon war game the closing of the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran has been threatening to do so should the U.S. or Israel ever attack over the Iran’s nuclear program, but this may be bluster.
Aug. 15–PANAMA CITY — Additional higher educational opportunities are in the pipeline for veterans.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced changes coming this October initiated by Congress to the Post 9/11 GI Bill.
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By William Tucker A report in today’s Financial Times describes how China has become more assertive in disputed areas…
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By William Tucker The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps is holding their regular war games, but this time the focus…
By William Tucker The Office of Naval Intelligence is once again warning that al-Qaeda intends to strike out at…