Many former members of the military are in Idaho, as they are in every state, but where is the best place for these former soldiers to spend their retirement?
Unless you have family in the military, you might not know what the 116th Family Readiness Group does. Luckily, Beverly from the 116th FRG came into the studio to explain.
"It takes a village to raise a child."
This holds true for all military families. While mom or dad serves their country, organizations like the 116th Family Readiness Group and Idaho National Guard Military Youth Programs aid military families in need.
I watched this video last night and it brought a tear to my eye. This video is cool! This soldier rocks! And his dad is a breath of fresh air!
God bless America and thank god we took our heads out of our asses and are moving toward treating EVERYONE with respect!
Here's the kick ass video:
In an attempt to make its training more practical, the Army may soon drop the sit-up from its fitness requirements.
The army is testing a new fitness regiment that includes running an obstacle course with 40 to 70 pounds of combat gear on and dragging a sled weighing 180 pounds, but none of the iconic stomach-strengthening exercise...