Author: USVM

NEW YORK – June 23, 2025 – FOX News Media will present patriotic-themed programming for its annual Proud American coverage commemorating Independence Day. The Proud American programming will air throughout the day across FOX News Media platforms on Friday, July 4th culminating with a live three-hour primetime special.FOX News Channel’s (FNC) Johnny Joey Jones, Carley Shimkus, Aishah Hasnie and Griff Jenkins will co-host a live program entitled, The Big Independence Day Special from FOX Square in New York City from 8-11 PM/ET. The show will feature live fireworks from Washington, D.C. along with a performance from country music band Duggar Brothers.During the…

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Victoria and Marvin Little, along with their daughter Arryuana, share a unique bond that extends far beyond blood—they are all veterans who have found a common ground in their pursuit of higher education through American Military University (AMU).A Shared Educational JourneyWhat makes this family’s story extraordinary is not just their individual achievements, but their collective commitment to learning. Each family member has navigated the challenges of military service while simultaneously pursuing academic goals, supporting one another every step of the way.Arryuana, an Army veteran from Jackson, Mississippi, chose AMU for its flexibility—a critical factor for someone balancing military responsibilities with…

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This July 4th, enjoy special appreciation with free park entries. Spending the holiday at a Zoo or water park with family and friends is a great way to celebrate America’s birthday. Check out this list of amusement parks and attractions offering discounts this upcoming holiday.Blue Star Museums — Free admission for active-duty military and their families from Armed Forces Day (May 17) through Labor Day (Sept 1).Busch Gardens Parks & Aquatica— Free one-day admission (plus up to 3 guests) for veterans and retirees. Register by June 22 and visit by July 6.California’s Great America — Discounted single-day admission tickets to all military personnel,…

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In an unexpected move that’s stirring up conversation across both Silicon Valley and military circles, four high-powered tech executives have officially enlisted in the U.S. Army—but there’s a twist: they’re skipping boot camp. Yes, you read that right. These aren’t your average recruits. Thanks to a unique direct commissioning program typically reserved for professionals with specialized skills—like doctors, lawyers, and cyber experts—these tech leaders are joining the Army’s ranks as officers, no basic training required. Here’s what’s behind the headlines and why this unconventional enlistment is raising eyebrows and interest: Who Are These Executives? While names are still under wraps…

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Whether you’re in the mood for adrenaline-fueled action, thoughtful reflection, or something lighter to unwind with, these movies have you covered.🎥 The New Standout: The AmateurA fresh spy thriller now available on Apple TV and Amazon Prime, The Amateur stars Rami Malek as a CIA code‑breaker turned reluctant field agent. If you miss those cerebral, globe‑trotting Bourne-style missions—this fits the bill. While critics gave it a lukewarm 61% on Rotten Tomatoes, audiences are loving it at 88%, especially for its smart, suspenseful pacing and intense rooftop‑to‑rooftop action.💥 Authentic Combat Cinema: Warfare (VOD)From the minds of Alex Garland and ex-SEAL Ray Mendoza,…

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Sam Elliott’s voice is instantly recognizable—deep, rich and steeped in the history of the American West. Over a career spanning more than five decades, he has embodied the rugged, principled cowboy and the battle-hardened Soldier, giving life to characters that have shaped the way audiences view heroism. But beyond the silver screen, Elliott’s dedication to honoring military service members is more than just a role—it’s a mission.Born Aug. 9, 1944, in Sacramento, California, Elliott grew up with a deep respect for the armed forces. After moving to Oregon as a teenager, he developed a passion for acting and studied theater…

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Veterans transitioning from military service to civilian life often seek higher education to enhance their career prospects. Online degree programs offer flexibility and accessibility, making them an excellent choice for veterans balancing work, family and education. Here, we explore some of the top online degree programs tailored for veterans, their benefits, and why these institutions stand out. Additionally, we’ll highlight whether they accept the Post-9/11 GI Bill, participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program and the types of degrees offered.American Military UniversityAmerican Military University (AMU) is an online, military-friendly university that is part of the American Public University System (APUS). It’s…

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Following the 9/11 attacks, Eli Crane answered the call to serve by enlisting in the Navy, where he became a member of SEAL Team 3. Over 13 years of service, he completed five wartime deployments—three to Iraq—dedicating himself to defending America’s freedom, way of life and Constitution.After transitioning to civilian life in 2014, Crane and his wife, Jen, founded Bottle Breacher, a U.S.-based company that created patriotic-themed bottle openers crafted from once-fired, decommissioned .50 caliber ammunition. Their business was featured on Shark Tank, securing investments from Kevin O’Leary and Mark Cuban. As the company flourished, they expanded their product line…

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For many military veterans, transitioning from active duty to civilian employment can be challenging yet exciting. One of the most significant adjustments is navigating a work environment that places a premium on work-life balance. In the military, long hours, frequent relocations and high-intensity situations often leave little room for personal time. However, in civilian life, the emphasis on work-life balance can be a refreshing change, albeit one that requires some adaptation.For veterans, achieving work-life balance is about finding time for rest, adjusting to a new pace and setting boundaries. Here are some key strategies to help veterans transition to a…

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Scott Wuestner’s path to entrepreneurship is a story of discipline, leadership and an unwavering commitment to safety. As the Founder and CEO of Centurion Construction Management Solutions (C2MS), he has brought his extensive military experience to the construction industry, creating innovative safety solutions that are transforming the way companies protect their workerA Distinguished Military CareerBefore stepping into the world of construction management, Wuestner served 28 years in the Army, retiring as a Colonel. His service included assignments in the 2d Ranger Battalion, 1st SFOD-D (Delta Force) and the 82d Airborne Division. He also commanded a battalion in Iraq for 16…

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