A mom, Monster Jam® driver and military veteran, Kayla Blood is a force to be reckoned with. She proudly served in the Louisiana Army National Guard for six years and now brings her tenacity to the dirt, competing in Monster Jam competitions around the world.
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By John Ismay, The New York Times Adm. Linda L. Fagan will shatter one of the last glass ceilings in the military on Wednesday when she takes the oath as commandant of the Coast Guard and becomes the first female officer to lead a branch of the American armed forces.
By Renata Di Gregorio, Fire Coast News Here’s a guess for what you may have done this weekend: go to the movies! The new “Top Gun” hit theaters, 36 years since the first one. That means it was 36 years ago that some little kids were watching and now some of those kids are adults working in aviation.
By Danielle Jackola, Editor U.S. Veterans Magazine As we countdown the days to the long-awaited release of Top Gun: Maverick on Friday, May 27 in time for Memorial Day weekend, we reflect on the film’s origin story. U.S. Veterans Magazine sat down with the ‘Godfather of Top Gun,’ Dan Pedersen as he shared the history of the program, why it’s creation came at a pivotal time and how it has impacted our nation’s approach to dogfighting.
NORFOLK, Va. – A father and daughter from Portsmouth, Virginia, are now bonded by their college graduations from the same school and on the same day.
By Natalie Bomke, Fox 32 With Memorial Day around the corner, one Chicago veterans group is preparing for their biggest fundraiser of the year.
by Rachel Cohen, Yahoo News Enlisted airmen and guardians in more than 60 career fields can earn some extra cash this year by extending their time in the service — a much broader retention push than in 2021.
Clothing and Accessories Brand Volition America Inspires Support for Our Veterans and Fallen Heroes.
by Sarah Sicard, MilitaryTimes Rockstar has become the latest in a string of energy drink companies to add a hemp-infused beverage to their offerings, so consumers can chill out while they rage.
By Angelica Stabile, FOX News High school senior Noble Rasmussen intends to serve his country well — and all five U.S. military academies seem to agree.