By: gaga | 2011-01-27 | Business Biography Early life Hendrix was born on November 27, 1942, in Seattle, Washington, while his father was stationed at an Army base in Oklahoma. He was named Johnny Allen Hendrix at birth by his mother, 17-year-old Lucille Hendrix ne Jeter. She had put him in the temporary care of friends in California (a holiday). On his release from the Army his father, James Allen "Al" Hendrix (19192002), took him, and changed his name to James Marshall Hendrix in memory of his deceased brother read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-31 | Psychology For thousands of years military personnel and armies have lined up their soldiers and ranks. While all these soldiers are lined up they often have that look towards a flag or a symbol to their right. Unfortunately this is a mistake, because they should be asking the soldiers to look to their left so that they can speak to the soldiers into their right ear. read more
By: dpdo | 2010-10-10 | Small Business North Africa and the Mediterranean British Commonwealth infantry manning a sandbagged defensive position near El Alamein, 17 July 1942 read more
By: Paul Laufman | 2010-04-04 | News and society If you are on active duty, there are numerous issues that can call for the assistance of an attorney. The most significant situations usually concern charges brought by a command under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). read more
By: Benny | 2011-07-25 | History By the term military history we mean discipline of humanity within scope regarding normal recordings of history of the armed battle in humanities history as well its effect on society, as well as on societies economies, culture as well as changing relationships both international and within the country. read more
By: gaga | 2011-02-08 | Business Perhaps because of inherently passionate seeds, perhaps seen too many dead vicissitudes of life, each piece always reminds me of a diamond beauty, so that diamond will have a life back with their living space in the road , I can feel their pain or joy, loneliness and sorrow. "Passionate mind is Buddha." Although not yet become a Buddha enlightenment, but brilliant diamond itself up will let me sentimental. read more
By: John Chambers | 2010-11-17 | Article Marketing Mention the word laser and images of light sabers will usually come to mind. But in this modern era, the laser has been a ubiquitous tool, with people finding uses for it in various fields such as scientific, military, industrial and commercial. read more
By: Brian Gillet | 2011-06-17 | Gifts This is the life that was chosen many years ago and for most retiring military members, they know very little else in the line of work or a career. When you're looking for just the right military retirement gifts, you will find the following tips quite helpful. read more
By: Jasper Silvis | 2010-03-29 | Leadership There are 2 type of heroes: Those that risk their lives to protect their family and fellow countrymen, and those that risk their financial security to preserve the fundamentals of their country's principles. read more
By: Lindsy Emeray | 2011-11-23 | Recreation & Sports Most people are fond of playing volleyball and they desire to gain more information about volleyball games as well as volleyball knowledge. read more
By: Bryant Nielson | 2010-04-04 | Team Summary: The U.S. Military uses typical training techniques and modifies their delivery in order to turn an ordinary person into an extraordinary leader. When we think of military training, sometimes we think of a drill sergeant screaming in the face of a new recruit. Although this does happen, the branches of the U.S. Military utilize some of the same techniques we use in corporate training - except the delivery is different. read more
By: Chris Tierney | 2011-03-10 | Baseball Today we are going to talk about how to set up proper balance. Without balance, you cannot expect to locate your pitches with precision. Without balance you also cheat yourself out of countless miles per hour and movement on your pitches. This is step 1. read more
By: Ultimate Soccer Coaching | 2010-10-12 | Soccer Too many soccer coaches these days are stuck in the past...running old-school soccer drills that bore the heck out of their players. Kids hate waiting in line for their turn to play with the ball. Most soccer drills are boring, mundane, and best reserved for the military, not the soccer field. In this article I show you how to choose drills that will accelerate your player's skills. read more
By: Terrie Anderson | 2010-04-01 | Parenting If you want your kids to trust you and talk openly and honestly to you, then think about how you appear to them. What do they think about you? Communication is everything, and this article looks at the type of communication behavior we can choose. read more