Showing posts with label Military. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Military. Show all posts

Monday, 18 April 2011

Military Clothes – Buying Authentic Military Clothing

A.C.U. Digital Camouflage Shirts are ruggedly built. They've been in every country around the world. They're designed to give you a sharp look even if you've been outdoors and in impenetrable country, tearing through the brush. Being made of 55% cotton and 45% polyester, they'll both look good and they'll wick moisture away from your skin. In sizes from Small to Extra-large, you'll find just your size..
They even have a military clothes line for kids. Their website is easy to use, just go to http://www.unclesamsoutfitter.com and go down to 'Kids Gear'. When you click on the link, a drop-down menu appears with red high-lit letters to make it easy to find them.
There are really durable finds here, from their Tri-color Desert Camo Vintage Paratrooper Cargo Shorts for $27.99 to their Jr. G.I. Kids Camouflage Rip-stop 4 pocket BDU shirt for $21.99. These are made with the same techniques, and the same tactics as all the adult clothing is.
If you do a search on the page for 'Headgear', you'll find that they also have headgear such as their Tri-color Desert Camouflage Military Street Cap for $14.99, which is really inexpensive. It has a five-panel contruction with side vents to keep your head cool when it's a hot day outside. It's 55% cotton and 45% Poly so it will keep its form, yet wick the moisture.
They also have berets, such as their Black Wool Monty Beret which is 95% wool, which is what good berets area always made from. My Uncle Lou used to always wear a black beret; he was very stylish, being an artist. At only $15.99, it's a real deal. The 5% nylon gives it better qualities than 100% wool would have.
Other hats you can get are a red Wool Monty Beret, which is very dapper. It's also 95% wool and 5% nylon and comes with a trim and liner for $15.99.
Jackets are always very expensive, so you'll find incredible deals on extremely-well-made jackets and coats in their 'Outerwear & Jackets' drop-down. The Classic A-2 Brown leather flight jacket is a steal at $236.99. These are top-of-the line and give you an air of distinction. They're made from 100% Cow leather with a map print nylon lining. The fold-down collar gives it a stylish look and the knit cuffs keep wind from going up your arms and chilling you down in the winter. From Small to Extra-Large, they'll be able to fit you.
Coveralls are very warm, and at $53.99, their Navy Blue Insulated Coverall would be perfect for such sports as snowmobiling or skiing in the winter.  Since they're made of tough poly/cotton blend, they'll be lasting for a long time.
Ranger Vests are oftentimes worn by those who fend off paintball attacks. To hide from the ‘enemy' is part of a paintball game. To be in stealth mode, sneaking up on those who you're going to pelt with paintballs is the whole fun. With clothes like this you'll, not only, be hiding well, but when you're getting down low so they won't see you, you'll be able to not wear out your knees. Military clothes will make you popular in a paintball game because you'll look far more prepared and ready to rumble. Their Ultra Force™ Camouflage Ranger Vest goes for $35.99 and is made from Poly/Cotton mix with eight front hook & zipper pockets so you could carry a lot of extra ammunition.

Sunday, 13 March 2011

Phony Navy SEAL of the WEEK... Les Agro. Fake Fraud Phony Military Impostor

Phony Navy SEAL,Les Agro from Summerville, South Carolina is our "PHONY NAVY SEAL of the WEEK." Retired Navy SEAL Don Shipley exposes Phony Navy SEALs and Military Impostors. Last week, Les Agro of Summerville told a story about being a Navy SEAL who'd taken part in the 1991 liberation of Kuwait. It was a tale he's convincingly spun for at least eight years. On Tuesday, Agro admitted he's an impostor. "I wanted to be more than I am," he said of the lie he's told to his family, the American Legion, a therapy provider and the newspaper. He did serve five years in the Navy, discharged as a petty officer second class, records show. Agro, 43, was featured in a front-page Post and Courier story Monday about post- traumatic stress disorder and an effort to provide vets peace through horse-riding therapy. The interview took place on the Ridgeville farm where Leslie and Sidney Clark operate Horses In Service Ministries, a faith-based nonprofit that hopes to strengthen ties between PTSD victims and their families. Agro has a wife and three children. During the interview, Agro, a barrel-chested man who wears his hair military-style short, spoke of the bond forged with comrades in combat, even becoming emotional about his experiences. He also claimed to have been wounded during the liberation of Kuwait. Leslie Clark said she thought Agro to be legitimate and wanted to provide a spiritual benefit. "I believed him," Clark said. "I didn't check his story because I'd heard it from ...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mcsd7JSVLiA&hl=en

Thursday, 24 February 2011

Military Tribute: Hero by Skillet

This is my first military tribute video, hope you enjoy. The song is called Hero by the band Skillet. I support all the troops no matter what branch or affiliation. They all put their lives on the line for our freedom and rights. We should respect these men and women for what they are doing. I do not own the rights to the song Hero. Please do not report, Im just a patriot to my country.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxQ6fouYZXs&hl=en

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Military Robots

Military robots are remote-controlled devices designed for military applications. Military robots work on military robotics such as AGV, UGV, TMR, MOUNT, RECON, Intruder, Ranger, and FCS. There are also many other systems that are being researched by the United States. Military robots provide alternatives for dangerous tasks that soldiers perform in the line of duty.

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) are among the remarkable success stories of military robots. They can take surveillance photographs and accurately launch missiles at ground targets without a pilot. Military unmanned systems include a wide range of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs), and unmanned combat air vehicles (UCAVs), which are designed to carry out various military missions. All these UVs are usually teleoperated. Military robots are also used as mine sweepers and bomb disposers on ground.

Military robots come in different shapes and sizes according to their military purpose. A military robot contains of a program that includes the route and other required conditions of the mission. These robots use GPS and simple control algorithms for programming. They automatically follow a pre-programmed route and alert a person when it detects movements or other programmed conditions. The robot works according to the instructions given by the operator. Military robots also contain a camera for providing a view of an emergency. These robots are frequently used to defuse mines and "improvised explosive devices."

Military robots also scan barcodes of stored inventory as they pass on their route and report any missing items. The system also includes video screens, force sensors, and special grippers for detection. Bundeswehr, Predator, and Teodor are some popular military robots.

The Robotics Research Corporation is working on many research projects. Researchers claim that military robots are for the betterment of mankind, and the mission is to bring intelligent machines into society. The United States' armed forces used robots in the frontlines of Iraq War.

Thursday, 21 October 2010

Stolen Valor Fake Fraud Phony Military Veterans 2 SEALs Army Special Forces Rangers Marine Recon

Retired Navy SEAL Don Shipley berates Phony Navy SEALs and Military Impostors. Photos courtesy www.pownetwork.orgEXTREME SEAL EXPERIENCE.com. Hell Night, Platoon, Advanced, and SEAL Advanced Operator Training. SEAL Training BUDS Prep. Helo Cast, Underwater Knot Tying, Drownproffing Training Our Training Course "Hell Night" is an intense 24-hours designed to show guys how to survive Navy SEAL Hell Week. This is accomplished by using all SEAL instructors who have survived BUDS themselves and teach guys how they did it. The day gets progressively harder and at midnight, we take off the gloves as Instructors and see if trainees have learned anything they were taught during the day. Not a mindless day of push-ups and wind sprints, this is a training course dedicated to helping guys survive the "number one" evolution in BUDS ( Hell Week) that trainees quit BUDS Training participating in. "You can't do that in just 24-hours!" THE F**KI CAN'T! I have since 1992 and it works... The second hardest part of BUDS is staying motivated for six hard months. Most guys know a lot about BUDS, but little about the ultimate goal, which is SEAL Team and each push-up and each day in BUDS becomes harder. We take care of that with Platoon and Advanced Training and show guys some of what they'll be doing as SEALs. Training with SEALs and asking questions, planning missions, shooting weapons and combat survival helps maintain focus for the "Toughest Military Training in the World." Kick Some Ass. http



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQcb5HVo2gE&hl=en

Wednesday, 28 July 2010

Best Fake Fraud Phony Military Veterans SEALs Army Special Forces Rangers Marine Recon Phonies

Retired Navy SEAL Don Shipley berates Phony Navy SEALs and Military Impostors. Photos courtesy www.pownetwork.orgEXTREME SEAL EXPERIENCE.com. Hell Night, Platoon, Advanced, and SEAL Advanced Operator Training. SEAL Training BUDS Prep. Helo Cast, Underwater Knot Tying, Drownproffing Training Our Training Course "Hell Night" is an intense 24-hours designed to show guys how to survive Navy SEAL Hell Week. This is accomplished by using all SEAL instructors who have survived BUDS themselves and teach guys how they did it. The day gets progressively harder and at midnight, we take off the gloves as Instructors and see if trainees have learned anything they were taught during the day. Not a mindless day of push-ups and wind sprints, this is a training course dedicated to helping guys survive the "number one" evolution in BUDS ( Hell Week) that trainees quit BUDS Training participating in. "You can't do that in just 24-hours!" THE F**KI CAN'T! I have since 1992 and it works... The second hardest part of BUDS is staying motivated for six hard months. Most guys know a lot about BUDS, but little about the ultimate goal, which is SEAL Team and each push-up and each day in BUDS becomes harder. We take care of that with Platoon and Advanced Training and show guys some of what they'll be doing as SEALs. Training with SEALs and asking questions, planning missions, shooting weapons and combat survival helps maintain focus for the "Toughest Military Training in the World." Kick Some Ass. http



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifQOrviEgV4&hl=en