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Review: 'American Gangster' a Gem
"American Gangster" is a film Tony Montana would watch after a night of wheeling, dealing and slaying. The Corleones or Sopranos would discuss it over Thanksgiving dinner. Martin Scorsese will buy the movie's poster and frame it on his bedroom wall....More
We Salute You
Thank you for your service to our country. Your sacrifices and dedication to the ideals of our country are honored, especially on Veterans Day. We encourage all Veterans to wear your medals on Nov. 11-12 to show your veteran pride so others will join us in expressing gratitude for all you've done to keep us safe and free. Find ways to celebrate Veterans Day....More
Mideast Wars Could Last 50 Years
It might take as long as half a century before U.S. troops can leave the volatile Middle East, according to retired Army Gen. John Abizaid. "We shouldn't assume for even a minute that in the next 25 to 50 years the American military might be able to come home, relax and take it easy," Abizaid said....More
Featured Job: Law Enforcement/Security
We recognize that our bottom line depends in great measure on the prevention of internal/external theft and we prize the people who mind our stores accordingly. We are currently searching for a store guard for our store in San Francisco CA....More
Video: Iraqi Cadets Can't do Jumping Jacks
Check out this hilarious video of U.S. Soldiers trying to train Iraqi cadets Jumping Jacks during PT....More
Veteran Employment Survey Results
Concerned about finding a job after the military? You're not alone: 81% of transitioning military personnel revealed in our inaugural employment survey that they do not feel fully prepared for the process of entering the job market. Military.com also surveyed employers to learn how they feel about hiring veterans. Find out more about the survey results....More
Glenn Beck: Best Inventions of 2006
Glenn shares some of his favorite inventions from the year 2006 in this video podcast....More
Secret Source of Phony Iraq Intel Outed
The Iraqi defector code-named "Curveball," whose false tales of biological weapons labs bolstered the U.S. case for war, wasn't the prominent chemical engineer he claimed to be and invented stories to help his case for asylum in Germany, a new report says....More
Rice Faces Subpoena in Espionage Case
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and more than a dozen other current and former intelligence officials must testify about their conversations with pro-Israel lobbyists, a federal judge ruled Friday in an espionage case. ...More
Register for the Dallas Career Fair
The Military.com Career Fair is coming to Dallas on Wednesday, Nov. 14. Companies such as U.S. Customs, Xcel Energy, VA NorthTexas Health Care Systems, Scotts and more are looking to hire veterans and transitioning servicemembers. The event is free and will be at the Renaissance Dallas Richardson Hotel from 11a.m. to 2 p.m. Register today....More
Legendary KGB Agent Dies
Colonel Aleksandr Feklisov, a Soviet spy whose long career included directing the intelligence-gathering of Julius Rosenberg, who was convicted of espionage and executed in 1953, and acting as intermediary between the White House and the Kremlin during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, has died. He was 94....More
Africans Wary of AfriCom, U.S. motives
Africans are concerned that the new command is an American attempt to project its military might on the continent, a move that could unnecessarily bring the global war on terror to their own backyard; they also wonder if AfricCom's mission is to protect U.S. interests in African oil and other resources.
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