Showing posts with label military. Show all posts
Showing posts with label military. Show all posts

28 July 2010

What are You Seeing ?

But let's look inside this military machine? Let ! And here and wood and leather ,  full full !

19 July 2010

Military Camp For Girls

In South Korea there is a special camp for girls, where they are trained , educated , disciplined .
This is all very reminiscent of an army , just do not understand why it is them. For example in the U.S. also have similar camps
designed for adolescents with obesity . Well , these same girls do not like the plump and the weight they do not have to reset .

15 June 2010

Military Camp For Boys

In the village Sengiley, which is located 40 kilometers from Stavropol, former soldiers, organized a military camp for boys.Now the camp is 30 persons aged 10 to 18 years who learn basics of martial arts and learn to handle weapons.

20 September 2009

This Is How An American Soldier Is Made

For 27 months, Ian Fisher, his parents and friends, and the U.S. Army allowed Denver Post reporters and a photographer to watch and chronicle his recruitment, induction, training, deployment, and, finally, his return from combat.


“I love my country to death, and that’s why I’m here … and that’s why I’m fighting for my country,” Ian says. “That’s why I’m going to Fort Benning during wartime. I love my country and want to fight for it.” Because of the Future Soldier Training Program, Ian will join the Army as a private first class, two ranks above a basic enlistment.

One of the recruits’ first tastes of basic training comes with the sorting of their gear. They are given a series of three two-minute periods to try to sort their bags, which have all been piled in a giant heap…


Ian is introduced to his place in the military chain by drill sergeant David Vance.


On the second day of basic training, Ian checks his stance and the position of his hand as the platoon learns how to salute properly.




Ian stands with his new platoon. He has just a couple of weeks to get integrated with the group before leaving for Iraq.


When it is announced that their flight has been delayed, the troops take to the bleachers and most of them take to sleeping.

Ian and the rest of his squad go through an evening briefing before an escort mission.


“When I come home from Iraq, I’ll be in the best shape of my life,” says Ian, background, who works out in the gym an hour to an hour and a half on alternating days.


It’s been five months since Ian went back to Iraq, and now family and friends gather in a gymnasium at Fort Carson to welcome troops from the 2nd Brigade Combat Team back home from their tour.


Aug. 21, 2009. 9:03 p.m. Ian and 343 other troops deplane at the Colorado Springs airport.


The whole story including all the photos can be viewed at: denverpost.com