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Navy SEALs Help Jack Bauer in '24'

Navy News|by Mass Comm. Spc. 2nd Class Dominique Lasco

CAMARILLO, Calif. - U.S. Navy SEALs battled terrorists during filming of an episode of the hit Fox Network television show "24" Aug. 12-13 at an airport in Camarillo.

Former Navy SEAL leads Boy Scout troop

MOULTRIE — Whether in the jungles of Vietnam or on the streets of Moultrie, Marcus Flannigan knows the importance of the Boy Scouts of America.

When soldiers don't return

Military widows find kinship, aid in Gold Star Wives

During his 21 years as a Navy SEAL, Ted Fitz-Henry was versed in special reconnaissance, unconventional warfare and counter-terrorism. But his greatest mission, according to his wife Michelle, was capturing her heart.

Judge Jesse may be in the future

Jesse Ventura might become a judge.

Not a real judge, just a television version of one.

The publication TV Week reports that Ventura is close to signing a deal to host a television court show to debut in a year.

Royce Gracie - "'We used to fight for free"

Odeen Domingo
The Arizona Republic

Royce Gracie, whose father and uncles founded Brazilian jujitsu, is known as "The Godfather of Mixed Martial Arts."

Remote Viewing re-visited

Uncle Sam Wants To Know What You're Thinking

Coast Guard will offer candidates for SEALs

Elite units trained in war, weaponry for secret missions

Calling it "an extraordinary opportunity," the Coast Guard said it will be sending select candidates to become Navy elite special forces SEALs.

U.S. releases identities of secret spies

CAPE CORAL: The U.S. government has released thousands of names affiliated with the clandestine "Office of Special Services" or O.S.S., the precursor to the modern Central Intelligence Agency. Its operations were held during World War II and over the years, defined the modern "spy."

Greek tragedies offer modern lessons on war's pain

The screams of agony from the soldier echoed through the ballroom-turned-theater, forcing a hushed whisper among those witnessing his sudden break with reality.

By CHELSEA J. CARTER

When the war comes home

SAN DIEGO ---- Michelle Carter Waddell is an unlikely casualty of the war in Iraq.

She's never deployed, she's strong in her faith and she's surrounded by friends and family.

Read this article at MARK WALKER, North County Times
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