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What’s in the box?! West Point unveils contents of 1828 time capsule
The U.S. Military Academy unveiled the contents of a nearly 200-year-old time capsule on Monday.
By Jon Simkins
Behold! Cargo socks, the gift you never knew you needed
Cargo socks make the perfect present.
By Sarah Sicard
What’s on your battle playlist?
Service members and veterans share their top battle songs on Twitter.
By Sarah Sicard
‘Remember the lost ones’: The powerful song in this new music video was written by a Marine vet trying to explain his experience in Iraq
It’s “military heaven that’s done everything for us,” Wayne said.
By Andrea Scott
Dutchmen arrested for trespassing near Area 51 with drone & camera equipment, because ... aliens
Though, the location is off, the alien-enthused festival still lives.
By Jon Simkins
Black Rifle Coffee’s music video showcases the military’s day-to-day monotonies the public never sees
The melody brings to mind the many delectable symphonies concocted by legendary musicians and rock-wielding demon tamers, Tenacious D.
By Jon Simkins
Rising young Afghan pianist wants world to see a different side of his country
Elham Fanous, a gifted young Afghan pianist, will graduate soon with a bachelor of music degree from the City University of New York’s Hunter College.
By Kent Miller
‘To U.S. troops who served in Afghanistan: Thank you’
I wish I could talk to each of you. I would tell you that a generation of young Afghans has grown up in a civil society, which you enabled through your service and courage.
By Elham Fanous
Far out field trip: What the Marine Corps can learn from Burning Man
“If we had to do (Operation Iraqi Freedom) again, most people in the Marine Corps wouldn’t have the experience level these people do because they do Burning Man ever year," this retired major wrote.
By Todd South
Fort Bragg soldier balances music passion with Army career
Every third Friday of the month, patrons of On After sports bar on Bragg Boulevard can find Chris Munson strumming a guitar, covering songs and singing his own music.
By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville (N.C.) Observer via the AP