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Battle of the Bulge: Breaking the Siege of Bastogne
A brief look at the siege and relief of the Belgian town of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge of December 1944.
5 commentsA Tribute to an American Hero: Major Richard Winters
A personal tribute to Major Richard Winters, commanding officer of Easy Company of the 506th P.I.R of the 101st Airborne Division.
1 commentThe Battered Bastards of Bastogne
A look at the 101st Airborne Division's stand at Bastogne, Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge.
7 commentsThe Airborne H5N1 Flu Virus Pandemic
Hasn't happened yet. It could. The H5N1 flu virus, commonly known as, Bird flu, is quite lethal to humans as the lethal rate is 50%.The good thing is that it seldom infects humans, but it can. The other good thing is that humans almost never...
3 commentsAir Purifier Cleaner - Reasons Why You Need An Air Cleaner Purifier
Air Purifier Cleaner | Reasons Why You Need An Air Purifier Cleaner | A reliable air purifier cleaner significantly helps in getting rid of these contaminants.
1 commentM-16/Ar-15 VS Mini-14
I served in the US Army from July 1972 until July 1988 with an 18 month break in service. When I arrived at my first duty station Fort Campbell, Ky assigned to the 101st Airborne Infantry, the division had recently returned from Viet Nam and was...
0 commentsRemembering Our Heroes: Command Sergeant Major Basil L. Plumley
For the many people who have seen the movie We Were Soldiers or watch the history channel much, you may recognize the name Hal Moore. You may even know about how he led his troops through the Battle of Ia Drang during the Vietnam War. A name you may...
6 commentsThe Airborne Toxic Event: The Troc 5/7/11
"That was a sweaty show," I overhear the girl behind me say as my friend Dan and I leave the Trocadero. We've just seen The Airborne Toxic Event, one of my all-time favorite bands. The girl behind me is right: the show was a sweaty mess, but...
West Houston Airport ~ Commemorative Air Force WWII Aircraft ~ Paratroopers and My Dad
Getting to actually walk into a paratroop transport WW2 airplane such as my dad would have experienced was a rare treat indeed. My husband and I got to see that and many other vintage planes still in flying condition at the Commemorative Air Force show recently here in Houston.
28 commentsPATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF POLLINOSIS (Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis Caused by Pollens and other irritants)
A look at seasonal allergies, how they affect the body, and some alternative treatments to combat them.
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