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The Marine Corps - the military arm of the US Navy. A country's fate and freedom lies in the hands of this band of brothers and sisters.
India is developing a new generation of unmanned submarines
A post on the website said: "The Indian Ministry of Defense has started a project to design and develop XLUUV submarines, the large multi-mission march, and the Indian Navy is interested in obtaining 12 new submarines of this type after these submarines pass the required tests."
News CorrectPublished about a year ago in Serve“Lady Death” of the Red Army
Lyudmila Pavlichenko, also known as "Lady Death," was a legendary Soviet sniper during World War II. Born in Ukraine in 1916, Pavlichenko became one of the most successful snipers in history, with a confirmed kill count of 309 enemy soldiers.
Exploring the Beauty and Versatility of Crema Marble
Crema Marble is a luxurious natural stone that is highly coveted for its warm, creamy beige color, delicate veining, and polished finish. It is one of the most popular and versatile marble varieties, used in a variety of residential and commercial applications, from flooring and countertops to wall cladding and decorative accents. In this guide, we will delve into the characteristics, applications, and maintenance of Crema Marble, to help you appreciate the beauty and potential of this stunning natural stone.
The Duty of a Patriot: A Story of an Army Man
Tom had always been a patriot, ever since he was a little boy. He would look up at the American flag and feel a sense of pride and honor, knowing that his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather had all served in the military. He knew that it was his duty to follow in their footsteps, to defend his country and the freedoms that it stood for.
Weapons of Destruction
Nuclear Weapons: Nuclear weapons are the most powerful weapons of mass destruction ever developed. These weapons derive their destructive power from nuclear reactions that release enormous amounts of energy. The first atomic bomb was developed during World War II and was dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, causing massive destruction and loss of life (LINK 1). Since then, several countries have developed nuclear weapons, including the United States, Russia, China, and North Korea. The use of nuclear weapons has severe environmental and humanitarian consequences that can last for generations.
Mogomotsi MoremiPublished about a year ago in ServeServe: A Tribute to Those Who Defend Their Country
For those who defend their country, and those who love them, the military way of life is a unique and often challenging experience. Serve, a documentary series, delves into the lives, culture, and careers of those in and around the military, offering a window into this fascinating world.
Shivam RaiPublished about a year ago in ServeThe Foundation of Pakistan: A Complex and Multifaceted Historical Event
The foundation of Pakistan is a complex and multifaceted historical event that has its roots in the political, social, and cultural struggles of the Indian subcontinent during the early 20th century. It was a momentous event that would shape the history of the region for decades to come, and its legacy continues to be felt in the politics and society of both India and Pakistan.
Ammar ArifPublished about a year ago in ServeMarine Corps Stories: Crewed
Blueness started to appear as a crescent aboard the Mahu spacecraft. Commander Marine Brigadier General Lahish Southridge sat in the seat next to pilot Colonel Marrison Verity as he guided the spacecraft.
Skyler SaundersPublished about a year ago in ServeMarine Corps Stories: Tracer Round
Flashes of light punctured the air in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Marine Chief Warrant Officer 4 Mesina Griffitth looked at her smartwatch. A helicopter took off nearby and two others took to the air as well. Griffith’s lifted into the sky finally. As co-pilot of this aircraft, she and Chief Warrant Officer 3 Mennett Koly made the ascent. In the rear of the helicopter sat PFC Wayne Daugherty, Corporal Julio Davila, Lance Corporal Jefferson Bly, Staff Sergeant Alice Haverford, and Gunny Trista Poll.
Skyler SaundersPublished about a year ago in ServeThe American Stars and Stripes
One of the world's most recognizable symbols of national identity is the Stars and Stripes, or American flag. It has come to symbolize not only the United States of America but also the nation's ideals of freedom, democracy, and justice with its striking design of 50 white stars on a blue field and red, white, and blue stripes. However, the flag also carries a deeper meaning because it is a sacred symbol of American sacrifice and service as well as a beacon of hope.
Elroy OlynPublished about a year ago in ServeAmerica Will Not Forget.
The idea was to simply go and enjoy my husband Scott’s softball tournament. It was to be a mini vaca from our everyday life. A break is necessary no matter what your lot in life. That‘s what I’m told at least.
Lori EgerterPublished about a year ago in ServeRamadan 2023: Fasting, Faith, and Community in the United States
Ramadan 2023: Fasting, Faith, and Community in the United States Ramadan is a significant religious observance for Muslims worldwide, and in the United States, it is an increasingly important cultural and social event as well. In 2023, Ramadan is expected to begin on April 2nd and end on May 1st, spanning the entire month of Ramadan. This month-long period of fasting, prayer, and reflection holds deep meaning for Muslims in the US, as they come together to celebrate their faith, culture, and community.
prabas naiduPublished about a year ago in Serve