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The Guerrillas Of Luzon

MIL-STD-01-4-2013

NRA Life Of Duty tells the story:

On December 8, 1941, as the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, they also attacked the Philippine island of Luzon, home to manila, Clark Air Base, Fort McKinley and American forces stationed there. American forces waged war for months until surrender seemed the only option. Most became prisoners of war and endured the infamous Bataan Death March. But roughly 450 men chose to hide in the jungle and find a way to fight on.

Clay Conner – Toughest male cheerleader ever.

What a unbelievable story!

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A look at how two brothers both special forces / special ops coped with coming home:

You saw the trailer earlier here on the blog… this is the full feature.

It’s really worth watching to see how much some soldiers sacrifice both physically and mentally.  (TBI) Traumatic Brain Injury and (PTSD) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder are just a sample of non visible injuries soldiers come home with.

It’s really good to see these guys giving back, and trying to help their own.

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What It Means To Be Free

MIL-STD-11-3-2012

NRA Life of Duty talks to a former U.S. ARMY Special Forces Member:

Wow, what a great video.  Definitely puts things in perspective.

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