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You Can Call Me Chaplain

One of the oldest branches in the US Army is interestingly, a group of noncombatants; the Chaplain Corps, officially recognized on July 29, 1775. The US military not only recognized the importance of Chaplaincy from the very beginning, but continues to build and equip the Chaplain corps, which is the largest in the world. There

75 Years After U.S. Enters WWII

Secretary of State Mark Martin -20 December 7, 2016, marks 75 years since the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor — 75 years since the start of American involvement in World War II. For those unable to travel to Hawaii for this important moment in American history, landlocked Arkansas offers an enticing, and convenient, alternative: the

Enforcers Return in Person

Master Sgt. Sedrick Hayes, back with the 2-319th REGT (CST) at his first Battle Assembly since his retirement, was coined for his outstanding planning and coordination of a Battalion ruck march at Greenhill Park in Salem, Virginia, during the October 2020 training event. His retirement of one month was as enjoyable as it was brief;

Explore the Mysteries of Coral Castle

Ed Leedskalnin secretly built Coral Castle as he excavated, carved, and moved 1,100 tons of coral rock. Since 1923 scientists, engineers, and scholars continue to be mystified and investigate the Coral Castle. If you had visited Coral Castle in the 1940s you would have been greeted enthusiastically by a man weighing a mere 100 pounds