Military

Flag Day and the Army’s Birthday

June 14th is a day to celebrate the Star Spangled Banner and also to recognize the anniversary of the establishment of the Continental Army on June 14, 1775.

old-glory.jpgInspired by three decades of state and local celebrations, Flag Day – the anniversary of the Flag Resolution of 1777 – was officially established by the Proclamation of President Woodrow Wilson on May 30th, 1916. While Flag Day was celebrated in various communities for years after Wilson’s proclamation, it was not until August 3rd, 1949, that President Truman signed an Act of Congress designating June 14th of each year as National Flag Day.

army-flag.jpgThe modern Army had its roots in the Continental Army which was formed on June 14, 1775, before the establishment of the United States, to meet the demands of the American Revolutionary War. Congress created the United States Army on June 3, 1784 after the end of the war to replace the disbanded Continental Army. The Army considers itself to be descended from the Continental Army, and thus dates its inception from the origins of that force. Hooah!

Iraq War Today — WOW

Our selection for Weblog of the Week this week is Iraq War Today. IWT is always a good place to go for a military-oriented perspective on current news. Pam has a feature where she offers her “Two Cents Worth” on varying topics which is always interesting. We’re glad to feature Iraq War Today as our Weblog of the Week.

Armed Forces Day Preview

Each year, our town, Torrance, CA, celebrates Armed Forces Day with a parade and other activities. This is a preview of some of the Military exhibits at the Del Amo Mall. Click on the panorama image for a larger image (Firefox users may have to click on the picture again to get full-size if your preferences are set to resize images to your browser).

God bless our Military men and women!

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Update: Black Hawk Panorama (click for big):

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The Right Stuff – Wally Schirra, 1923 – 2007

Wally Schirra, space pioneer and astronaut, passed away today at his California home.

From WikiPedia:

wally-schirra.jpgOn April 2, 1959, Schirra was chosen as one of the original seven American astronauts. He entered Project Mercury and was assigned the specialty area involving life support systems.

On October 3, 1962, Schirra became the fifth American in space, piloting the Mercury 8 (Sigma 7) on a six-orbit mission lasting 9 hours, 13 minutes, and 11 seconds. The capsule attained a velocity of 17,557 miles per hour and an altitude of 175 statute miles, and landed within four miles of the main Pacific Ocean recovery ship.

On December 15, 1965, Schirra flew into space a second time in Gemini 6A with Tom Stafford, rendezvousing with astronauts Frank Borman and James Lovell, Jr. in Gemini 7. This was the first rendezvous of two manned spacecraft in earth orbit. The two vehicles, however, were not capable of actually docking. Gemini 6 landed in the Atlantic Ocean the next day, while Gemini 7 continued on to a record-setting 14-day mission.

On October 11, 1968, Schirra became the first man to fly in space three times on his final flight as commander of Apollo 7, the first manned flight in the Apollo program after a fatal fire during tests of Apollo 1. The three-man crew, including Donn Eisele and Walter Cunningham, spent eleven days in earth orbit, performed rendezvous exercises with the upper stage of the Saturn 1-B launch vehicle that rocketed them into space and provided the first television pictures from inside a U.S. manned spacecraft for which he received an Emmy.

Condolences to the Family and Friends of Space Pioneer Wally Schirra.

Image: Wally Schirra – courtesy NASA.

We Win, They Lose

This just in from Patrick Ruffini

“Recently, I’ve written about the need to use new online strategies to mobilize against the Democrat-controlled Congress. Today, I’ve launched WeWinTheyLose.com, a place where conservatives can sign up to keep the pressure on elected officials to stand by our troops and stand for victory in Iraq. This effort is named for Ronald Reagan’s simple recipe for defeating Soviet tyranny: ‘We win, they lose.'”

“Our first action is a petition against the Democrats’ shameless surrender shenanigans. Please sign the petition here:”

Desires of the Human Heart

mike-yon.jpgMichael Yon has posted a pair of excellent articles both containing lots of Yon’s photos from Iraq. The articles deal with the topic of progress in Iraq – things you’re not likely to see in most mainstream media outlets. Please check it out.

Desires of the Human Heart – part I
Desires of the Human Heart – part II

Quoting Michael Yon:

There is no need to be here getting shot at unless people at home see the photos and stories of Iraqis, and our people at war.

Michael also needs your support.

Coconut Commando — WOW

cocoCurrently enjoying an extended, (extended again) all inclusive vacation package to Iraq, Coconut Commando is our choice this week for our Weblog of the Week.

Hailing from Orlando, Florida, this soldier writes insightful and interesting articles from a unique point-of-view. He blogs about a diverse set of topics, from Washington Politicians to Home Defense. We faithfully visit Coconut Commando and look forward to reading his latest posts. Just today, Commando posted an excellent article called Politicians Just Don’t Get It, where he diagnoses some of the current political nonsense in Washington. Congress could learn a thing or two from this guy.

We’re glad to nominate Coconut Commando as Weblog of the Week. Visit his site and see for yourself. Also, Don’t fail to visit Iraq 101, an educational blog about all things Iraqi, which is an offshoot Weblog also written by Coconut Commando. Good Stuff!

Support the troops!