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This Day in Navy History – February 6

This turns the American Revolutionary War into an international conflict. 1862 – A Union gunboat squadron captures Fort Henry on the Tennessee River.

This Day in Navy History – February 6

This turns the American Revolutionary War into an international conflict. 1862 – A Union gunboat squadron captures Fort Henry on the Tennessee River.

US moves to strengthen forces in Persian Gulf region

The Pentagon has quietly shifted combat troops and warships to the Middle East after the top American commander in the region warned that he needed additional forces to deal with Iran and other potential threats, U.S. officials said.

MCLB Albany celebrates the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Hundreds gathered at the Base Chapel aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr.

this Day in History: Jan. 4, 2012

Today is Wednesday, Jan. 4, the fourth day of 2012. There are 362 days left in the year.

This Day in History

In 1811, Sen. Timothy Pickering, a Federalist from Massachusetts, became the first member of the U.S. Senate to be censured after he’d improperly revealed the contents of an executive document.

NORAD Santa trackers stand by for another big day

‘ Santa already is piling up big numbers on social networking sites this season, so the volunteer Santa-trackers at NORAD are bracing for tens of thousands of calls and emails when their operations center goes live on Christmas Eve.

Pearl Harbor Attack Documents 29,000 Pages on Free DVD-ROM

BACM Research/PaperlessArchives.com has announced that in honor of the 70th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor Attack, it is making available a 28,960 page Pearl Harbor historical document collection archived on DVD-ROM for free.

Pearl Harbor Attack Documents 29,000 Pages on Free DVD-ROM

BACM Research/PaperlessArchives.com has announced that in honor of the 70th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor Attack , it is making available a 28,960 page Pearl Harbor historical document collection archived on DVD-ROM for free.

More Southern Voices

Thirty years ago, the late Ohio Congressman John Ashbrook said that we should never underestimate a liberal’s dedication to ideas that don’t work.