By: Camuy Heremuru | 2010-04-04 | News and society The United States military continues to face the seemingly insurmountable task of enlisting recruits. Pentagon officials according to Carter and Flora commented that while some branches of the military met their targets for 2007, there are other branches that failed dismally. An analysis of the current climate in which recruiters must operate, points to an even more futile attempt to gain to prospective recruits. Moskos, a military sociologist, speaking to the Associated Press believes that as the war continues in Iraq and Afghanistan, and as the war against terrorism gains momentum, the future of recruiting will begin to look even dimmer. How can military recruiters prepare for a future, for which many are now projecting even lower recruiting quotas? read more
By: Diane Craig | 2010-03-30 | Careers Recently, it occurred to me that the sessions and workshops I deliver to corporations' new recruits could be called Business Boot Camp. Fitness marketers have created a designation called "body boot camps" and I see an interesting parallel. read more
By: Freelance Article Writer | 2010-10-25 | Forums A new forum has hit the market to accommodate the needs of military personnel that is looking for a place to share pictures, videos, display their ribbons, share experiences, talk to old and new friends, or find fiancial/tax information that pertains to those that have served read more
By: Gwen v Fr. | 2011-01-08 | Recreation & Sports I have always been fascinated by the military; I even signed up for the Air Force, back in college but unfortunately I was unable to join at that time. From all the armed forces I always wanted to be a part of the USAF, as the military airplane such as the Apaches and Falcons fascinated me. I would never picture myself as a pilot, but being a part of the military was just my dream. read more
By: David Denholm | 2012-02-13 | Shopping advice Camelbak specializes in offering extreme performance packs for military. Camelbak began in 1988, started in the sports industry producing hydration packs. These packs are first adopted by cyclists and triathletes then quickly gained momentum in other outdoor sports. read more
By: Gary Smith | 2012-03-12 | Small Business Journey is a universal thing in this mundane world. Every human being is born to make a journey in his life for a certain distance. read more
By: Jim | 2012-03-28 | Small Business We live in the universe which is almost round so when you starts your journey from a particular point after a few month or years you will again reach on the same point. read more
By: Alan King | 2010-04-04 | News and society One of the first lessons a new recruit learns is that the Army speaks a different language than the rest of the nation. Recruits will know some terms most of the time, such as "latrine" rather than "Bathroom." Others are more obscure, like PT or BRM. So here are a few useful terms and phrases. read more
By: Ali khan | 2010-11-07 | Beauty All elements of the army surplus business, dealing with the military products UKwhich certainly have a grade quality assigned to them so that customers can easily judge whether they are original surplus products or just new items. read more
By: Victor Epand | 2010-04-04 | News and society This article tells you that the US Military is not giving the troops new weapons which they may need. The M-468 sounds like a great upgrade to the basic infantryman's needs. Proven technology, and small upgrades in foreshock and sir, main problem is going to be retooling to a 6.8 round. But considering how much a Y-22 air superiority plane costs... read more
By: Rakesh S | 2010-10-21 | Flights A New York Airport Limousine would be the best option if you want a ride from the airport in luxury, comfort peace and style. read more
By: Christina Xio | 2010-10-26 | Travel Tips The history of the New York City began in the year 1524, when an Italian, Giovanni da Verrazano, discovered it for the first time and met the natives. read more
By: Trinity Brookes | 2010-04-02 | Travel & Leisure New York is made up of five separate boroughs - each having its own identity in terms of culture - Manhattan, Queens, The Bronx, Staten Island and Brooklyn. This diverse city is connected extremely well by air travel from just about every place in the world! The 'Big Apple' - the multicultural city that never sleeps! read more
By: Alice Shown | 2010-10-15 | Destinations New York sight seeing can be undertaken through buses, cruises, thrilling helicopter rides, special walking tours, as well as bike and ferry rides.NYC is an exciting and fun filled place, with several sight seeing options. read more