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Apollo 11: American Excellence Remembered by Christopher Adamo
(July 18, 2008)
"Sunday July 20, 2008 will likely be a
fairly typical summer day in America . . . Thirty nine years ago .
. . Americans huddled around their TV sets and radios, listening to the
almost unintelligible exchange of... "
Defense
Contributions Help NASA’s 50-Year Legacy by Donna Miles (September
30, 2008)
"As the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration celebrates its 50th
anniversary this week, the Defense Department also can take
a bow for the key role it has played in lending technology
and expertise to NASA’s space exploration and research
mission..."
Freedom's Value by David G. Bancroft (July 1, 2003) "As we in the United States prepare for our great country's birthday on July 4th, what has occurred during the first six months of 2003 . . . is more than enough reason to fly the flag and celebrate our freedom..."
God and
Country by David
G. Bancroft
(April 9, 2008)
"While the freedoms we enjoy as
Americans are unsurpassed, I cannot help but think
of how these came to be . . . with all rooted in a
strong belief in God..."
My Journey In The USA by Haidy Nassralla
(2004) "The United States, the land of my dreams, has provided me with a good life. It gave me virtually everything I wanted. My name is Haidy, and I was born in a beautiful, historical country, Egypt..."
Our American Flag by Shawn Black (February 26, 2008)
"There have been many idealistic symbols and portrayals of Nations
throughout the world’s history. None has correctly signified the meaning
of..."
Old Glory by ITC Lee
Crowson, USN (November 12, 2007)
"To most men and women in the military it is far more than just a piece
of fabric or a symbol. It is much more than just something we run up a
flag pole and salute in the morning and bring down and salute in the
evening..."
Old Glory Is America’s Symbol! by David G. Bancroft (July 1, 2006) "I first want to point out a positive concerning the flag constitutional amendment failing by one vote in the U.S. Senate the last week of June . . . It was the absence of the bitter partisanship that usually reigns in the halls of the Capitol building..." |