The Army logistics support vessel SSGT Robert T. Kuroda, stationed at Pearl Harbor, is named for a World War II Medal of Honor recipient from Aiea.The Hawaii soldier served in the legendary 442nd Regimental Combat Team, fighting through Italy and France. Kuroda died in combat near the French town of Bruyeres, where he single-handedly attacked two enemy machine gun emplacements before falling to a sniper’s bullet.Chief Warrant Officer 3 Kyle Nicholas, the soldier who serves as the boat’s captain, has met the Kuroda family and says he thinks of him often.“I love Hawaii, I’ve always loved living here, ” he…

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Rooftop tents have gained massive traction over the past decade, as they’re fun, comfortable, and convenient. For all of their advantages, however, they can weigh a ton and cost a pretty penny. That’s where Groenberg comes in. The upstart brand is looking to upend the rooftop tent market with the WEEKEND, which it says is the lightest model on the market. Here’s a sneak peek at the potentially revolutionary rooftop tent. How Does the Setup Work? To set up the WEEKEND, first, users inflate the air platform with a manual or battery-powered pump. Next, thread the poles through the tent…

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A task force put together by Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to look for ways to reduce “gun violence” has issued a laundry list of recommendations, and a ban on the possession and sale of “assault weapons” is front and center in its proposal.  The task force, which includes longtime gun control supporters like Dr. April Zeoli, Kalamazoo County Sheriff Richard Fuller, and Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy, is calling on lawmakers in Michigan to adopt eight other new gun control measures besides the “assault weapon” ban. Requiring waiting periods for all firearm purchasesIncreasing the age of…

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Out of hundreds of military installations, Fort Benning is among the nine locations the U.S. Department of the Army has selected as a potential site for its next-generation nuclear power project, called the Janus Program.The Army announced in a news release the installations under consideration, listed in alphabetical order, not ranked by preference: * Fort Benning * Fort Bragg * Fort Campbell * Fort Drum * Fort Hood * Fort Wainwright * Holston Army Ammunition Plant * Joint Base Lewis-McChord * Redstone Arsenal.The United States had more than 450 military installations in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam…

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With many in both the Democratic party and the so-called “mainstream” media lamenting the fact that male voters are vacating left-leaning party in droves, one major gun-rights organizations is giving the hand-wringers a little much-needed advice. According to a Reuters Report, Democrats are searching for a solution to their young male problem. “The Democratic Party has made no secret of the need to reconnect with young male voters, a demographic that drifted toward Republican Donald Trump in the last U.S. presidential election and will be key in the 2026 midterms,” the report stated. “But a year before the elections that…

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For over a century, Buck Knives has been part of our heritage. From farmers working their fields, to soldiers fighting on the front lines, and folks like you and me wandering around in the woods, a Buck knife is part of those stories. However, as someone who writes about knives, this is the first time Buck has been part of a story I’ve written. At the end of October, Buck sent me some knives from its new Range series. What’s significant about these knives is that it’s the first time Buck has used the crossbar lock on its American-made folders.…

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There are plenty of things you expect to fight offshore: Wind. waves, the occasional bout of seasickness. But your own balance should not be one of them. The Dometic DG3 is a compact, all-electric gyrostabilizer designed to counter boat roll and keep you steady when the ocean tries to throw you around. Before testing it, I figured this might be one of those high-tech features that sounds good on paper but doesn’t change much in practice. I mean, they’ve been putting gyroscopes on boats since the late 1800s. How much different could the DG3 really be? I decided to join…

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The Bloomberg-backed website The Trace has once again partnered with Rolling Stone on a hit piece designed to portray the firearms industry in the worst light possible.  The headline of the piece promises to reveal “The Gun Industry’s Digital Tricks to Make Buying Guns a Habit,” but the big problem for the anti-gun reporters is that there’s just no “there” there. The Trace got ahold of a May, 2024 marketing webinar from Guns.com’s digital marketing director Will Altherr. If you’ve ever been involved in retail sales or e-commerce, Altherr’s recommendations won’t strike you as unusual,…

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From flaming cats to flying moose, these balloon blunders prove that gravity always wins.Every November, millions tune in to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, one of America’s most beloved holiday TV traditions—but behind the flawless floats and smiling balloons lies nearly a century of parade accidents, balloon mishaps, and unexpected live TV disasters. From the infamous Cat in the Hat 1997 accident that almost ended the parade to the viral Barney balloon incident that turned a children’s icon into confetti, the streets of Manhattan have hosted more chaos than most people realize. These jaw-dropping moments are snapshots of the unpredictable, often hilarious, always fascinating history that keeps…

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When most people think of the Pacific Theater of World War II, they envision tropical islands, heat, and jungle combat. However, the 18-day campaign in May 1943 to retake a remote Aleutian island from Japanese occupation was the total opposite. The fight over the frozen island became the only land battle of World War II fought on U.S. soil.More than 15,000 soldiers faced fanatical Japanese troops as well as harsh winds, freezing rain and terrain that injured more men than combat did. When the fighting ended, nearly 3,000 Japanese and American troops lay dead on the frozen island—and an entire…

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The right to defend yourself is guaranteed. Protecting your freedom afterward isn’t.Discover how USCCA Members are backed with resources, training, and trusted legal protection. Click here to get started today. A 25-year-old Oklahoma 7-Eleven clerk, Stephanie Dilyard, found herself in the fight of her life just before midnight Thursday. Then, she found herself out of a job for surviving it. Dilyard was working the overnight shift alone. It’s something she’d done for more than two years, when a man tried to use a counterfeit $100 bill to buy burritos, beef sticks, and ice cream. When she refused the fake bill, things…

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An Oklahoma City woman who says she was let go from her job at 7-Eleven after defending herself against an assault by an irate customer has found plenty of support online.  25-year-old Stephanie Dilyard drew her legally carried pistol and shot 59-year-old Kenneth Thompson when he allegedly tried to strangle her after she refused to accept a counterfeit $100 bill. Dilyard isn’t facing any charges for protecting herself on the job, but because she violated 7-Eleven’s policy requiring employees to be disarmed while on the clock, she’s now looking for new employment. In a GoFundMe set…

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This article was originally published by Belle Carter at Natural News.  Israel conducted a precision strike on Nov. 23, killing Hezbollah’s Chief of General Staff Haytham Ali Tabatabai, marking its first attack in Beirut since June. The IDF justified the operation, accusing Tabatabai of rebuilding Hezbollah’s military capabilities and orchestrating attacks against Israel. Tabatabai was a U.S.-designated terrorist since 2016, accused of directing attacks against Israel, overseeing Hezbollah’s Syrian expansion, and leading the elite Radwan Force. The U.S. had previously offered a $5 million reward for information leading to his capture. The strike follows months of heightened hostilities since Hamas’…

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When the power goes out in the middle of winter, your home can get dangerously cold fast. Most heating systems rely on electricity, so a blackout leaves you without your usual sources of warmth. That kind of cold isn’t just uncomfortable, it can lead to serious health risks like hypothermia or frostbite if you’re not prepared.This guide covers 10 reliable ways to heat your home during a winter blackout. From wood stoves to warming rooms, these options don’t rely on electricity and can keep you safe when the grid goes down. Whether you’re preparing in advance or responding to an…

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When someone from one culture enters another, assumptions, misperceptions and biases often enter with them and are lodged toward them. Exiting the military and entering the civilian sector might not feel like a cultural shift. After all, you were a civilian before joining the military. But when you realize how vastly different the norms, language, mission, customs, rewards and sacrifices are, it is a huge cultural change.In a recent coaching meeting with a Marine who left the military 12 months ago, he raised this question:In a team meeting recently, I was sharing an aspect of my training (learned during my…

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