

Army Reserve
PR: 6
The U.S. Army Reserve is rooted in the tradition of the American Colonists who would serve, protect and defend this country whenever, wherever it was needed. George Washington and Alexander Hamilton proposed a contingency force to support the Army that would be centrally controlled by the Federal Government.
In 1908, Congress established the Medical Reserve Corps to provide a reservoir of trained Officers in times of war, then expanded the Reserve force in 1916 and 1920. Army Reserve Soldiers have trained and served with excellence since then -- through World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the Cold War, Panama, the Persian Gulf, Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo, the Iraq War and the Global War on Terrorism. |
Michael Yon's Online Magazi ne
PR: 6
Telling soldiers' stories from the frontlines is dangerous work that few do as well as Michael Yon. Risking combat injury, intense heat, sand and dust storms, and jarring explosions: the cost is crushing. Most major news organizations can't afford to keep a footprint here, yet Michael Yon does it without corporate sponsors or advertisers. He receives no funding or financial support from Fox News, or any movie, book or television deal. He is entirely reader supported. |
Joint Military Intelligence College
PR: 6
National Defense Intelligence College is a center of excellence for educating military and civilian intelligence professionals and conducting and disseminating intelligence-related research. More broadly, the NDIC educates future leaders of the intelligence and national security communities -- leaders who are full partners with their policy planning, and operations counterparts; leaders able to anticipate and tailor the intelligence required at the national, theater, and tactical levels; and leaders who constitute a unique asset to the nation. |


