Senior cadets at the Air Force Academy completed a yearlong research project by traveling to Hawaii to present their capstone project to Lt. Gen. Jon Thomas, Pacific Air Forces deputy commander, May 7.The cadets worked with PACAF’s Strategic Competition,
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HONOLULU, May 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ American Humane, the country s first national humane organization, helped reunite retired Military Working Dog Xxanthe with Staff Sergeant Wade Alfson of the U.S. Air Force in Honolulu at the Hale Koa Hotel. American Humane believes that every heroic K-9 who serves alongside our brave men and women in the U.S. Armed Forces deserves a restful retirement with those they love best – their handlers with whom they served, said Robin R. Ganzert, Ph.D., president & CEO of American Humane.
SSgt. Alfson and MWD Xxanthe.
Dr. Lesa Staubus, American Humane s staff veterinarian who regularly deploys with its rescue team, traveled to Hawaii to safely ensure Xxanthe s arrival and monitor her health. For more than a century, since the U.S. Secretary of War requested American Humane s animal first responders deploy to war-torn Europe, the organization has worked alongside the U.S. Armed Forces to protect animals an
He Tried To Mess With A Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier Guard… The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is one of the most continuously guarded monuments in the world. Patrolled by an elite group of sentinels that are highly trained and in superb physical condition, ready at a moment’s notice to defend the honor of fallen war heroes. So, what makes the Old Guard of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier so feared and respected? And what happens when people push the boundaries and try to mess with one of the guards? Let’s find out!
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is Arlington National Cemetery’s most iconic memorial.
Roman Catholic Chaplain Emil J. Kapaun, United States Army recipient of the Medal of Honor. (Wikipedia)
12 Apr 2021 The Wichita Eagle | By Michael Stavola
It s been nearly 70 years since he was killed in a Korean War prison camp and only a month since the announcement that his remains were identified. Now, Father Emil Kapaun s remains will be laid to rest in a place chosen by his family.
Kapaun will be temporarily laid to rest this fall in a crypt inside the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception at the corner of Central and Broadway in Wichita, according to nephew Ray Kapaun, who made the announcement on Saturday.