Military-Related Books to Print Out and Color Veterans Day Book (Easy) A short, printable book (for beginning readers) about Veterans Day, November 11th. Information on the branches of the US Armed Forces. Veterans Day Book A short, printable book (for fluent readers) about Veterans Day, ...
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Memorial Day is a solemn occasion to honor and remember the men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the United States Armed Forces. As part of the commemorative traditions, there are specific protocols to follow when raising and lowering the flag on this important da...
1960s wide shot Marines walking away from the Pentagon carrying US and armed forces flags / Washington DC 00:11 B/W 1960's PAN of soldiers running in trees / fire in background / Vietnam / SOUND 00:08 B/W 1960's wide shot of fire seen thru trees / PAN to soldiers / Vietnam /...
Active military membermeans any person with full-time duty status in the armed forces of the United States, including members of the National Guard and Reserve. Catastrophic illnessor “injury” means an illness or injury that is expected to incapacitate the employee for an extended period of tim...
across the rain swollen Potomac River. Lee completed his withdraw under pressure on July 14th as his rear-guard under the command of Major General Harry Heth fought a delaying action against Union forces in which the accomplished academic and author Brigadier General James Pettigrew was mortally ...
1989 US Invasion of Panama 1983 US Invasion of Grenada United States of America vs Grenada Grenada, the southernmost island nation in the Grenadines in the Caribbean, is a tropic island known as the spice island thanks to the harvesting of nutmeg. It had been a British colony since 1763, bu...
Executive Order 9981, signed by President Harry Truman on July 26, 1948, mandated the racial integration of America's long segregated armed forces. Gradual Integration—and a Lasting Legacy To achieve full integration, Truman needed cooperation from the military’s four branches. “I want the job...
Throughout World War II, the War Manpower Commission had to recruit upwards of 200,000 men per month in order to secure 9 million men in the U.S. Armed Forces before the close of 1943. The draft ran from 1940 until 1946, at which point the draft was suspended. The authorization for...