A part of being in the army is you never really leave a man behind.
“A part of being in the army is you never really leave a man behind.”
— Geoff Stults · Army
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A part of being in the army is you never really leave a man behind.
“A part of being in the army is you never really leave a man behind.”
— Geoff Stults · Army
A part of being in the army is you never really leave a man behind.
The holiday season can be an especially trying time for our service men, women, and families. Military service and deployment create empty seats at holiday tables, religious services, and celebrations.
You don't want to jump in on your first day on a show and start improv-ing and changing the show.
In sports, every day you can be the hero or the goat.
I think anybody can relate to the reluctance to have to lead sometimes.
Two new reports indicate that, under Bush, the Army is overstretched and under enormous strain. The National Guard and reserves have been weakened and we are experiencing numerous recruiting problems.
No one will pay you for planning an expedition at first: you have to work in pubs at weekends so you can pay the gas bills. I joined the Territorial Army, which paid me when I turned up to drill nights, and so did my wife.
I feel proud every time I recall the valour and courage of our army men in the war against Pakistan.
In the first day of the Soviet Army's arrival, I and the other comrades were isolated and then found ourselves here, not knowing anything... I can only conjecture what could have happened.
If Assad continues to conduct strikes against the Free Syrian Army at will, it would be very difficult for them to have any success against ISIS.