navy
"A good Navy is not a provocation to war. It is the surest guaranty of peace." - Theodore Roosevelt
Z Day Chronicles: Genesis (Pt. 6)
Commander David Miller led Jake, Dylan, and Cassandra to the Norfolk Naval Base, which has now been set up as a refugee camp. There were hundreds of survivors that had taken sanctuary there. Lines of blood soaked body bags laid outside of the gate. Only a handful of the remaining men, which consisted of different military branches as well as law enforcement, kept watch at the borders.
Kameron WilliamsPublished 6 years ago in ServeZ Day Chronicles: Genesis (Pt. 5)
As the remaining group watched the cruise liner sail away on the Atlantic, they overheard the Emergency Broadcasting Station on a nearby radio:
Kameron WilliamsPublished 7 years ago in ServeZ Day Chronicles: Genesis (Pt. 4)
"Officer Lancaster to Dispatch, do you copy?" Jake woke up from his slumber, overhearing Officer Lancaster making an attempt to get in touch with the police station.
Kameron WilliamsPublished 7 years ago in ServeZ Day Chronicles: Genesis (Pt. 3)
Jake and Cassandra arrived at Chic’s Beach as the graduation party became more frantic with excitement. Graduates from Christopher Newport, along with other colleges all across the Hampton area, showed up to this party. A live band was playing on one end of the beach, and on the other end of the beach was a DJ playing a variety of tunes, ranging from Kanye, Bieber, Grande, and other popular names, along with a few rising artists like Elianna Rose, Danny V., and more. Tiki bars were set up along various parts of the beach, each carrying a couple kegs of beer, as well as a mixed variety of liquors.
Kameron WilliamsPublished 7 years ago in ServeZ Day Chronicles: Genesis (Pt. 2)
Jake quickly shot up out of bed. He started breathing heavily, and he was sweating profusely in a puddle trapped between the white sheets of his king size bed.
Kameron WilliamsPublished 7 years ago in ServeZ Day Chronicles: Genesis
Jake Riley woke up at Camp Lemonnier. He checked the time on his watch, which was laying on the desk next to his bunk: 0330. He then sat up and laid his feet on the matted floor. After rubbing his still tired eyes, he picked himself up and checked on the Muscle Car Calendar on the other side of his dorm, looking for the current date and his shift time.
Kameron WilliamsPublished 7 years ago in ServeI Couldn’t Cut it, and That’s Okay
In high school they push the idea on you that you just have to absolutely know what you want to do with the rest of your life, instilling the idea that there is no time to not know.
Lyndsie JinesPublished 7 years ago in ServeHow Much Do Navy SEALs Make?
Joining the Navy SEAL program is a status symbol in its own right. It shows that you are the best that America has to offer in terms of physical fitness, intelligence, and attitude.
Glenn BushinskiPublished 7 years ago in ServeHow to Become a Navy SEAL
A Navy SEAL is a Special Warfare Operator who is literally capable of handling anything and everything that could be thrown on them. They are trained for land, sea, and air — and are regularly deployed on historic missions that few would dare even attempt.
Rowan MarleyPublished 7 years ago in ServeWhat Does 'Navy SEAL' Stand For?
The Navy SEALs are America's elite, and to a point, they've transcended the regular ranks of soldiers to become pop culture icons. It's the dream team.
Glenn BushinskiPublished 7 years ago in ServeTo My Cousin
When I was younger, I lived in the States – The United States of America. The war in Iraq was very real in my grade five mind, and I respected and was in awe of the military. They risked their lives even just by signing up for service. We had an older lady who just seemed to always be there (I know she wasn’t a teacher, but I don’t recall what her actual job was) who had a son in Iraq. That always struck a cord with me.
Althea LucePublished 7 years ago in ServeHistory of the US Navy SEALs
The Navy SEALs are famous for their acts of valor as well as the many world-famous missions they've gone on. They're your best ally in war, and the enemy's worst nightmare.
Rowan MarleyPublished 7 years ago in Serve