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Military - August 2007

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Im not in bad shape at all, but I want to be in the best way physically before I enlist. Could someone please give me a link to a good workout routine that wouldnt occupy TOO much time? (No more than a couple hours a day)

2007-08-02 06:59:48 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

whose target is ..Russia. And they organise an attack equivalent to the 9/11 but in Russia. Does Russia has the right to invade us, to fight terrorism?

2007-08-02 06:38:02 · 12 answers · asked by QUESTIONER 2

i'm a veteran of the active duty air force and my enlistment was up in 2005. i'm moving to boston this month. my husbands active duty enlistment is up in october. i was wondering if anyone knows about any veterans programs (medical, dental, etc...) out there that we could possibly assist us after our seperation? any advice is appreciated. thank you and have a great air force day. : )

2007-08-02 05:47:00 · 12 answers · asked by portuguese_tease 2

It is rumoured that American troops will be allowed to act on Canadian soil during the summit..wake up Canadians before it is too late..Harper has no right to allow this.

2007-08-02 05:38:38 · 5 answers · asked by bruce b 3

2007-08-02 05:38:25 · 4 answers · asked by tom the plumber 3

and by weapons i mean combat rifles,anti tank weapons,and troop transport..

2007-08-02 05:24:25 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

in the british army the highest medal awarded is the vc what is the highest medal awarded in the irish defence forces?

2007-08-02 05:21:43 · 5 answers · asked by emperor_of_the_north_pole 2

Got in an argument with the husband and told him to f-off which caused him to get mad and take my phone pulling some hair, now he's in trouble with the police for DV cause he never told them that I instigated the fight.

He's in the military..

2007-08-02 05:19:42 · 8 answers · asked by - ?!?!? - 1

I would have to say in no specific order:

1. green berets
2. navy seals
3. british sas
4. ninja (not the modern ninjas, ninjas were know as special forces from the 14th century on)
5. fbi's hostage rescue team

2007-08-02 04:39:35 · 13 answers · asked by ghulk81 2

2007-08-02 04:23:14 · 5 answers · asked by jakephillips369 1

2007-08-02 04:19:55 · 6 answers · asked by Sara B 2

acknowledge this truth!?

2007-08-02 04:09:05 · 12 answers · asked by tom the plumber 3

My husband has been in for 1 1/2yrs and we have 2 children. I was told that there were waivers I could get (anyone know about that). Please anyone who has been through this, tell me what to do! I asked an adviser on airforce.com but he told me couldn't join. But this guy who my husband spoke with told him that I just needed a waiver and I could join. Please tell me what I can do!

2007-08-02 02:56:47 · 12 answers · asked by Nina1 1

The USA is a terrorist nation...no question about it...but we are well financed professional terrorists. NOT amatuers.

Why should we use cheap car bombs when we can spend billions on Stealth Bombers and other high tech JUNK.


The USA is its own worst enemy... defeated by the greed and arrogance of its own people

2007-08-02 02:26:45 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

I want to go vist my Marine tomorrow but he wont find out if hes allowed to stay out on the weekend until the same day and the plane leaves in the morning. He says theres a 50 50 chance that I would be able to spend time with him and I dont want to wait till Labor day to see him. He he cant then it would feel like a waste of money and Im not rich. Should I take my chances?

2007-08-02 02:03:42 · 20 answers · asked by That Special Someone 4

i've noticed that in British Parliament when somebody begin to speak some other MP stand up. Why

2007-08-02 02:00:03 · 11 answers · asked by marcantony 1

2007-08-02 01:58:17 · 3 answers · asked by DaveyMcB 3

there have been many military conflicts since the UN has been formed...like the US invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan, Vietnam war, the six day war between Israel and its neighbours...Russian invasion of Afghanistan...Kargil conflict between India and Pakistan...should the UN security council have taken any definite stand on these issues ?Has the Security council been a success or a failure?

2007-08-02 01:33:41 · 5 answers · asked by gandalf 2

2007-08-02 00:41:52 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

my boyfriend went last week and ive heard nothing i have e-mailed and texted but no response?

2007-08-02 00:37:35 · 20 answers · asked by panicker! 1

Under whos authority are they there and why did they go there?

2007-08-02 00:11:33 · 1 answers · asked by loz_cool_2003 1

In the 1960’s an anti-war movement emerged that altered the course of history. This movement didn’t take place on college campuses, but in barracks and on aircraft carriers. It flourished in army stockades, navy brigs and in the dingy towns that surround military bases. It penetrated elite military colleges like West Point. And it spread throughout the battlefields of Vietnam. It was a movement no one expected, least of all those in it. Hundreds went to prison and thousands into exile. And by 1971 it had, in the words of one colonel, infested the entire armed services. Yet today few people know about the GI movement against the war in Vietnam.

The Vietnam War has been the subject of hundreds of films, both fiction and non-fiction, but this story–the story of the rebellion of thousands of American soldiers against the war–has never been told in film.This is certainly not for lack of evidence. By the Pentagon’s own figures, 503,926 “incidents of desertion” occurred between 1966 and 1971; officers were being “fragged”(killed with fragmentation grenades by their own troops) at an alarming rate; and by 1971 entire units were refusing to go into battle in unprecedented numbers. In the course of a few short years, over 100 underground newspapers were published by soldiers around the world; local and national antiwar GI organizations were joined by thousands; thousands more demonstrated against the war at every major base in the world in 1970 and 1971, including in Vietnam itself; stockades and federal prisons were filling up with soldiers jailed for their opposition to the war and the military.



Yet few today know of these history-changing events.



Sir! No Sir! will change all that. The film does four things: 1) Brings to life the history of the GI movement through the stories of those who were part of it; 2) Reveals the explosion of defiance that the movement gave birth to with never-before-seen archival material; 3) Explores the profound impact that movement had on the military and the war itself; and 4) The feature, 90 minute version, also tells the story of how and why the GI Movement has been erased from the public memory.
http://www.sirnosir.com/home_about_film.html

2007-08-02 00:00:25 · 12 answers · asked by Trevor S 4

Because I think its just the "point of view"! What do you think?

2007-08-01 23:55:43 · 17 answers · asked by andreas_strozewski 1

1) I would say Alexander the Great would be the one who falls in the ground in 50 seconds.

2) General Maximus would fall next in 1 min & 30 seconds.

3) Achilles would be next to fall on 4 mins & 50 seconds.

3) Winner King Leonidas would be the victor. With wounds & one lose eye.

2007-08-01 23:26:52 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

It would be fun, wouldn't it?

2007-08-01 23:20:09 · 27 answers · asked by cprime17 2

Books on Vietnam and onwards? 1st Gulf?

2007-08-01 23:14:57 · 6 answers · asked by origen01 3

Red Fridays.

Very soon, you will see a great many people wearing Red every Friday. The reason? Americans who support our troops used to be called the "silent majority." We are no longer silent, and are voicing our love for God, country and home in record breaking numbers. We are not organized, boisterous or overbearing.

Many Americans, like you, me and all our friends, simply want to recognize that the vast majority of America supports our troops. Our idea of showing solidarity and support for our troops with dignity and respect starts this Friday -- and continues each and every Friday until the troops all come home, sending a deafening message that .. every red-blooded American who supports our men and women afar, will wear something red.

By word of mouth, press, TV -- let's make the United States on every Friday a sea of red much like a homecoming football game in the bleachers. If every one of us who loves this country will share this with acquaintances, coworkers, friends, and family, it will not be long before the USA is covered in RED and it will let our troops know the once "silent"
majority is on their side more than ever, certainly more than the media lets on.

The first thing a soldier says when asked "What can we do to make things better for you?" is. "We need your support and your prayers." Let's get the word out and lead with class and dignity, by example, and wear something red every Friday.

2007-08-01 23:08:49 · 4 answers · asked by Elisabeth R 3

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