This week, Fall River Eats takes a look at a salute to veterans planned at the St. James Irish Pub. Plus, other local ...
The Irish army is well prepared for that. “We will look after each other.” He said that his “paramount” concern is for his troops but added: “We have a job to do when we go over there.
the Army Special Operations Salute Whiskey; the 3-Bottle, “Air,” “Land,” and “Sea” 80th D-Day Anniversary Set; and the recently launched Service to America “War Dogs” Whiskey.
announced the promotion of Heritage co-founder and former U.S. Army Captain Sara Kellerman as vice president of the Company’s Salute Series. A former UH-60 and EH-60 Blackhawk Helicopter Pilot ...
Mayborn Civic and Convention Center in Temple on Tuesday to show their support and appreciation for the men and women who serve in the military or as a first responder. It was the annual Salute to ...
On occasion, I try to shine a spotlight on that service and in this moment, I salute our U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has roughly 37,000 civilian ...
In honor of Salute to Service, an NFL initiative that supports and thanks those who have served and continue to serve in the military, Arizona Cardinals players, alumni and cheerleaders took part ...
The Green Bay Packers and Network Health paid special tribute to U.S. Army veteran Benjamin Breckheimer during Sunday afternoon's game against the Houston Texans for 'Operation Fan Mail.' ...
He later became an Irish citizen and joined the Irish Army a number of years ago. He has completed a tour of Syria and is currently on his third tour of Lebanon. Join the Irish Independent ...
The Irish government’s plan to abandon neutrality is compromising the safety of its own troops. That’s the inevitable conclusion from Ireland’s reaction to Israeli threats, which have been ...
On Wednesday, the Israeli military said it had hit 185 targets in the previous 24 hours. The situation around Irish positions remained "relatively calm overnight", the Irish Defence Forces said.
The Irish Army rider had to pay a €1,000 (£845) fine after the failed drug test An Irish Army horse failed a drug test after it took part in a showjumping competition in Northern Ireland.