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Most Important Weapons of Choice for US Navy SEALs

Posted on January 17, 2008 by James Kara Murat

As can be imagined, the array of weaponry that is used by Navy SEALs is extensive and sophisticated. This state-of-the-art weaponry is not only made in the United States, but is sourced from all over the world.

How to Become a Navy SEAL

Posted on January 17, 2008 by James Kara Murat

You can't just become a SEAL; you have to earn your Trident. It's a long and difficult process that requires intelligence, endurance, and loads of guts. The process is not complicated, but it's quite difficult.

Ten Most Famous Navy SEALs

Posted on January 17, 2008 by James Kara Murat

Everyone, who has an aspiration of serving in the armed forces, harbors dreams of becoming a Navy SEAL, but only a small percentage, realize this dream. Moreover, the exploits of the SEALs are largely secretive, and more often than not away from intensive public scrutiny.

Navy SEALs vs Green Berets (Differences, Similarities)

Posted on January 17, 2008 by James Kara Murat

Both Navy SEALs and Green Berets are special covert groups they differ in function, but to a large extent are trained in almost the same skills.

Navy SEALs vs. Army Rangers (Differences, Similarities)

Posted on January 17, 2008 by James Kara Murat

Both Navy SEALs and Army Rangers are highly respected but distinctly separate wings of the United States armed services. Army Rangers and Special forces both roll up to the U.S. Army, while on the other hand Marines and Navy SEALs roll up to the U.S. Navy.

How to Buy Navy SEAL Merchandise: Navy SEAL T-shirts, Luminox Navy SEAL Dive watches and more

Posted on January 17, 2008 by James Kara Murat

US Navy SEALs work under some of the most treacherous working conditions and surroundings in the world. When out on the field they rely on skill and their equipment.

US Navy SEALs: Myths, Legends, and Truths

Posted on January 17, 2008 by James Kara Murat

Formally founded in the 1960's with their origins dating back to the bombing of Pearl Harbor in the early 40's, the Navy SEALs (an abbreviation of 'Sea, Air, and Land') is truly an enigmatic group.

Navy SEALs vs Foreign Commandos - Differences

Posted on January 17, 2008 by James Kara Murat

There are many different special operation military units across the world. Different nations have their own set of Special Forces which are trained to perform in very volatile political or battle conditions.

European Special Operation Units

Posted on January 17, 2008 by James Kara Murat

Today, the world has joined hands to battle the forces of terrorism which are threatening our nations. The countries of Europe are no exception. Every nation has offered the alliance of their specific special operation units in an effort to show their commitment to eradicate terrorism from the face of this earth.

Special Operations Units of the World

Posted on January 17, 2008 by James Kara Murat

The term, 'Special Operation Units' is used to refer to highly specialized and extensively trained military operation units who are known to perform highly volatile military operations. These forces are specially trained to participate in unconventional warfare tactics, reconnaissance as well as counter the highly dangerous terrorist activities.



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Peru Support Group Visit by Gary Sargent

Posted on October 19, 2009 by Escaped to Peru

An old friend, Gaby, recently visited us in Cusco. Gaby works for the NGO Peru Support Group (PSG) and she has written our blog this week to tell you all about what she was up to whilst here in Peru. Meeting with local communities and discussing political issues.

Crony Contracts and the Bush Administration

Posted on September 3, 2009 by Ravish Kalra

Private contracts are handed out by the federal government in droves these days. However, the use of private contractors is an old tool of the government. Private contractors were used during the removal of Native Americans from the southeast. In 1831 thirteen thousand Choctaws made the long, forced trek from their home in Mississippi to the arid prairies of the mid-west.

Miriam Santiago arm-twisting BIR to turn over prized unit to her mediocre husband?

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Robbie Suarez

Last Mon.'s banner title of the Malaya Business understanding authored by its columnist Dennis Gadil said it all [*CO]'What's in enormous taxpayers ?that pulls Miriam, Jun?' 'Jun' is Narciso'Jun' Santiago Jr, the partner of Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago who was a middling customs staff in the latter 1960s and early 1970s, assigned to insignificant jobs at the customs intelligence and inquiry division. Then-Customs Commissioner Ramon Farolan, didn't promote June Santiago ...

How to Improve the US Economy - A Political Perspective

Posted on November 6, 2009 by Thomas Sullivan

Many people like to talk about the US economy and the direction our country is heading under the Obama administration. This article provides a more pragmatic examination from a political perspective, of how an improvement of the US economy can be achieved. The information presented here is based on the premise that in the end, it is the American people who know what is best for Americans, and not government officials.

Commons: Problems and Solutions

Posted on August 20, 2007 by Tarik Turna

Common resources have been too important as sources of sustained biodiversity and human well being and will continue to be important for us. Thus, commons have had a long history of exploitation. Overusing of these common resources leads to the annihilation of these resources, which we depend on.

Local Newspapers - Still As Relevant As Ever?

Posted on February 15, 2008 by Scott Stadler

They're saying that the newspaper is a thing of the past, but is that really just a bunch of hype or not? Well one thing is for sure - new media is forcing traditional newspapers to adapt and stay up to date with the times.

The Reasons Why America Needed GWBush Jr. As Our President

Posted on July 8, 2008 by Jeffrey A. Solochek

America had become too comfortable with security, with gas pricing, and with certain terrorists in the Middle East. GW Bush had it hard. He could either just be a pansy president and do nothing of significance during his term or shake things up a bit so some drastic changes would be made. We, American's, had become too comfortable in out lives and the time had come when our values needed to be reshaped.

Who Do You Read?

Posted on April 4, 2008 by Bob Miller

One can tell exactly how much a US voter knows about his or her political party by what they read. As a registered Republican, I can tell you that the information that comes out of right-wing think tanks is far less valuable today than it would have been when the outhouse was the rule, not the exception.

Individual Blame or Societal Irresponsibility?

Posted on July 16, 2008 by Sammy Beanard

A look at how society itself can have a share of blame in crime.

More About Mike Huckabee

Posted on November 2, 2008 by Gen Wright

For anyone who is into politics, there are bound to be one or two political figures that stand out.