CHICAGO, July 8, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Pritzker Military Museum & Library is proud to announce that Dr. Richard W. Schneider will be the recipient of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library’s 2021 Citizen Soldier Award. The award will be presented when Dr. Schneider is honored at the 2021 Liberty Gala, […]
Fort Carson soldier headed to prison for inappropriate relationships with women | Military
A Fort Carson sergeant major lost two stripes and will serve six months behind bars after he admitted at court-martial to sending indecent text messages to a woman and fraternizing with a subordinate on the post. Sgt. Maj. Benito A. Perez Jr., 51, a former top enlisted soldier in Fort […]
Fort Carson soldier headed to prison | Military
A Fort Carson sergeant major lost two stripes and will serve six months behind bars after he admitted at court-martial to sending indecent text messages to a woman and fraternizing with a subordinate on the post. Sgt. Maj. Benito A. Perez Jr., 51, a former top enlisted soldier in Fort […]
Military Blocks Promotion Of South Dakota Legal Professional General
Additional insurance protects your private property in case of a critical crash. You can purchase The General insurance coverage in forty six states and Washington, D.C. How a lot you’ll pay for automotive insurance barely is dependent upon the state you reside in. In fault states, or tort states, these […]
California woman killed during Capitol riot was a military veteran and staunch Trump supporter
Ashli Babbitt survived eight U.S. military deployments, but the Air Force veteran died Wednesday on a mission in the homeland – an assault on the nation’s Capitol. U.S. Capitol Police identified Babbitt as the woman who was shot inside the Capitol. “As protesters were forcing their way toward the House […]
Grants and loans for military veterans you may not know about
Even if you served in the military years ago, you may be eligible for valuable grants or interest-free loans for veterans — and not even know it. This year, special funds have been expanded to help vets and their families deal with COVID-related financial challenges. These programs, from military aid […]
Why FDR Chose Not to Desegregate the Military
Eighty years ago, on September 27, 1940, two of the most influential civil-rights leaders in the country sat across the desk from President Franklin Roosevelt in the Oval Office. Asa Philip Randolph was the president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Walter White was the secretary of the NAACP. […]
For 1st Time in 3 Decades, Military Families and Retirees Are Getting Revamped IDs
The military is ditching flimsy laminated paper-based ID cards for military retirees and dependents for an all-new card system: the Next Generation Uniform Services Identification Card. According to a Defense Department announcement published Monday, the cards, which represent the first ID update for these military communities since 1993, will be […]