Military Tribute to All Who Serve

American Valor Salutes Our Military - a Military Tribute

American Valor Salutes Our Military

Military Tribute to All Who Serve

A military tribute is a formal, or informal way for those of us living in this proud land to say "Thanks!" to all who serve now, or in the past.  It allows us to share our pride, our hopes and our tears with those around us.

It is a well know fact that these days it is almost impossible for Dad to view any type of military tribute without shedding tears.  They often are tears of sadness for seeing another young life cut short to pay for our freedom.  Tears because so many of our children have grown up and have had to endure the pain of war around the world.  Tears of happiness that those wars are not
usually in our back yards.  Tears of pride to see so many young people standing up in the face of aggression to protect those who cannot protect themselves.

America has a strong and proud history of millions of young men and women serving to protect our freedom, and the freedom of people around the world.  So many have sacrificed so much.  Many have made the ultimate sacrifice.  Freedom is not free.

These three videos today are among the most popular military tribute videos available online today.  Watch them.  Enjoy them.  Say a prayer of thanks for all those who serve.

        …Dad

 

U.S. Military Tribute


Patriotic Military Tribute



Amazing Military Tribute


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Jared C Monti Medal of Honor

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Jared C. Monti – Medal of Honor

President Barack Obama will posthumously award Army Sgt. 1st Class Jared C. Monti the Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry in Afghanistan, White House officials announced on July 24, 2009. 
The ceremony, scheduled for Sept. 17 at the White House, will mark the first time Obama confers the highest military honor, making Monti the sixth service member to receive the Medal of Honor for service in Afghanistan or Iraq since Sept. 11, 2001, all of which have been awarded posthumously.

American Valor has started it’s military tribute to Jared C. Monti.

What Do You Know About Alsace Lorraine?

Alsace Lorraine is an area in northeast France that is located to the west of the River Rhine. How much do you know about the area and how much do you have left to learn about it? Taking an Alsace Lorraine quiz will show you just how much you don’t know about the area or it could surprise you to the amount of knowledge that you possess.

 

A question that might appear during the quiz is when Alsace Lorraine was created. The answer to this bit of Alsace Lorraine trivia is in 1871 after the end of the Franco-Prussian War by the creation of the Treaty of Frankfurt. What two languages are spoken in the area might also come up. These are French and German.

 

It is a little known trivia fact that Alsace Lorraine was conquered by Germany with the Treaty of Frankfurt mainly for the iron ores there from 1870 to 1871. It was this conquest that caused German power to grow afterward. What year France regained the area might also come up in Alsace Lorraine trivia. The answer would be 1919, to go further in debt with this bit of trivia about Alsace Lorraine you could include that the area was re-annexed by Germany for the time period of 1940 to 1944 at which time it became liberated by the Allies. The fact that it was the Treaty of Versailles that returned the area of Alsace Lorraine to France in 1919 might also come up in a quiz about the area.

 

What about the fact that Alsace Lorraine’s occupation by French troops began on November 18, 1918? It is also not well known the allies did not seriously challenge this occupancy of the area.

 

Another piece of Alsace Lorraine trivia might include the fact that from 1945 until present day it has been under the rule of France. What name did the area of Alsace Lorraine become known as between the years of 1871 and 1914 in schools and in political circles? The answer is the “twin sisters’ or the “lost providence” it is believe the nation would not be complete without them. What else might come up in a trivia quiz about the Alsace Lorraine area?

 

Anything could come up in a quiz about the area and taking one could develop your knowledge of history. What are you waiting for get out a history book and brush up on the area so that you can stump your friends with your knowledge.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What Do You Know About Yasser Arafat?

Yasser Arafat was a figure well known or at least well seen on the nightly news for year when Israel came up. But just how much do people really know about the man that affected the foreign and world policies of the U.S. from the nineteen fifties until his death in 2004? Taking a Yasser Arafat quiz can be beneficial to you; it might even assist you in passing a history class.

After all Yasser Arafat trivia questions are a part of history. For instance do you know that in 2003 Sharon and the Bush administration decided to end there negotiations with Yasser Arafat and excluded him from talks. What was the reason? He was excluded because he didn’t take a tougher stance on militant Islamic groups such as Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah.

A question that might come up during a Yasser Arafat quiz might have to do with why he appointed the U.S. backed Mahmoud Abbas prime minister in 2003. The answer would be that he folded under international pressure and made the appointment in an effort of reforming the Palestinian government. What year did the offices of Yasser Arafat get destroyed? The answer is in 2002 from a series of Israeli raids.

How many of us know the name that Yassar Arafat was given at birth? This bit of trivia about him could put you over the top at game night. The answer is Mohammed Abdel-Raouf Arafat al Qudwa al-Hussein. Another trivia question could very well be about the year he was born and where. The answers to these would be 1929 and Cairo, Egypt not Jerusalem as Yassar insisted, respectively.

Did you know that Yassar Arafat was only four years old when his mother died and he was sent to live with an uncle in Jerusalem by his father? What was the occupation of Yassar Arafat’s father? This is another question that could easily come up to test your knowledge. The answer is that he was a Palestinian merchant.

When it comes to history an interesting question that might come up with Yassar Arafat trivia is what role he played during the late 1940’s in the Arab-Israeli war? In an effort to assist the Arab countries he smuggled weapons into Palestine. What is the current name of the University attended by Yassar Arafat? The answer to this bit of trivia is the University of Cairo in Egypt.

Yassar Arafat trivia could cover a lot since he was lived from the nineteen twenties until 2004. Brush up on your history and you’ll easily show how much you know with a quiz about the well known terrorist.

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The U.S. and Hiroshima

It is a well known fact that the United States bombed Hiroshima during World War II in retaliation for the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor but what else is known about Hiroshima? Taking a quiz on Hiroshima can show you how much you know about the history of World War II and the actual city that was bombed. Hiroshima trivia can assist you in brushing up on your knowledge of this Japanese city.

A question on a Hiroshima quiz might include how many people were injured, killed or missing when the first atomic bomb was dropped on the city. The answer would be 130,000 people. What else might come up? What date was the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima? The answer to this piece of historical trivia is August 6, 1945 and it leveled ninety percent of the city itself. Now what else could you learn about the city of Hiroshima?

An interesting fact that might come up during a quiz about Hiroshima might be what year the First Sino-Japanese War started. The answer is 1894. How many streetcar lines were opened by the Hiroshima Electric Railway Co. Ltd during November of 1912? The answer would be four and they replaced the system of horse drawn carriages as Hiroshima’s main transportation. Where did the streetcar line that opened in April of 1915 run? The answer is between Miyuki-bashi Bridge and Ujina.

When it comes to Hiroshima trivia there is an abundance of possibilities since the history of Hiroshima goes back for centuries. For instance did you know that Hiroshima means “Wide Island” and got its name in 1589? What led up to the naming? The construction of a castle was started by Terumoto Mori on an area known as Goka meaning “five villages’ and the area became Hiroshima. These are the facts that come up when asked about how the area got its name.

An interesting piece of trivia is that for performing unauthorized repairs to Hiroshima Castle the Fukushima clan received a penalty from the shogun. The punishment was having the territories confiscated and being transferred. Who occupied the Hiroshima Castle during 1916 while controlling the entire Aki Province and eight counties of Bingo? The answer would be Nagaakira Asano.

Trivia about Hiroshima has to include what happened after the atomic bomb nearly destroyed it. For instance, do you know what the first special law was in Japan after the bombing to assist in the rebuilding? The answer to this is the Hiroshima Peace Memorial City Construction Law that came to be on August 6, 1949. A Hiroshima quiz can reveal numerous historical facts that you might not have known.

Born Again American

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Born Again American

is committed to the rebirth and re-expression of citizenship through informed and thoughtful activism. It is an initiative of Declare Yourself, a national non-partisan, non-profit (501(c)3) organization dedicated to increasing young voter participation and civic involvement. Declare Yourself’s on-line voter registration tool has been used by almost four million people since 2004. Declare Yourself grew out of the 2003’s Declaration of Independence Road Trip that toured an original 1776 copy of the Declaration to schools, town halls, and other locations all over the country.

 

About the Born Again American Video

Our founder, TV producer and philanthropist Norman Lear, was talking with Academy Award-winning songwriter Keith Carradine one night, and the Born Again American video was, well, born. It took the efforts of Director Mark Johnson of Playing for Change, Producer Brent Miller, and 16 performers and two choruses to bring Keith’s song to life in 14 iconic locations around the USA. The singers and musicians, non-professionals all, were chosen because they are living the lyrics in these troubled times, not just performing them.
 

 

Visit their website for their full story and many more videos! Born Again American

The History of the Spanish Civil War

Many governments have experienced civil war of one degree or another within the history of their nation, and indeed, the birth of many of the current nations in today’s political landscape were born out of the ashes of a civil war of one kind or another. This is why it is important to understand enough of the Spanish Civil War trivia in order to gain a better understanding of how that countries current state has been influenced by the events in their past.

 

Were you aware of the fact that the Spanish Civil War ran from July 17, 1936 all the way until April 1, 1939, and that it was in many ways a lead-in to many of the events which would transpire in the Second World War? A good example of this is the support that was given by certain countries to the different factions within the civil war. If you were to take the Spanish Civil War quiz, you would likely need to know that there were two sides, the Republicans, and the Nationalists, who would eventually succeed in the overthrow of the Second Spanish Republic. The Republicans were supported by the communist Soviet Union and Mexico, whereas the eventually victorious Nationalists would be supported by Nazi Germany and Italy.

 

There were extreme numbers of executions and terrible acts by both sides at war during the Spanish civil war. The Spanish Civil War trivia is almost always going to mention the Red Terror and the White Terror. If you don’t already know, those are the names for the waves of death which were carried out on both sides of the civil war. The Red Terror was the name for the acts carried out by the republicans, which was estimated to have claimed 38,000 lives, whereas the White Terror was the name for the executions and other atrocities carried about by Franco and the nationalists. These deaths are still under debate by current historians and are estimated at anywhere between 50,000 and 200,000 lives.

 

Many people were caught up in the executions carried out by the Nationalists in the course of the revolution. One of the most famous of these people was the famous Spanish Dramatist Federico Garcia Lorca, whose works such as The House of Bernarda Alba are among the most well known Spanish dramas ever produced. He was clearly an enemy of the regime as his works were banned by the government after his death.

The Atomic Bomb: A Brief Rundown on the World's Deadliest Weapon

There are few technologies which have helped to shape the modern political world as much as the Atomic Bomb. Learning all the Atomic Bomb Trivia that you can, will help you to gain a better understanding of this incredibly destructive military force which has surely shaped the political landscape of the world more than any other weapon. The atomic bomb is rated on a level with the discovery of how to forge steel and the advent of mounted combat as among the most influential developments in seemingly never ending arms race, so here are some facts about that modern innovation which will help you learn enough to pass the atomic bomb quiz!

 

The atom bomb explodes with destructive force unmatched by any other currently existent weapon by harnessing the power of a nuclear reaction. Did you know that the explosion force created by nuclear material is more than a million times more powerful than the force contained in other kinds of explosives?

 

The most important piece of information to learn for the atomic bomb trivia is that only twice have these weapons actually been deployed in a combat situation, although many testings of nuclear weapons have taken place. The two strikes in battle were in World War II, and were both deployed by the United States against Japan – the two cities struck were Nagasaki and Hiroshima. You might also remember having heard that the two bombs were each named. The bombs were “Little Boy” (Hiroshima) and “Fat Man” (Nagasaki).

 

Do you know which companies have nuclear weapons? There are only a few countries on the planet who have gained this technology, but each on this list does possess such weapons. The nuclear powers in the world are The USA, Russia, the UK, France, China, India, Pakistan, and North Korea.

           

Although Nuclear Disarmament has been something many people have heard about in recent years, especially with recent events in North Korea, attempts at total disarmament have been attempted since the sixties. The Partial Test Ban Treaty in 1963 and the 1968 Non-Proliferation Treaty are both aimed at disarmament. The Partial Test Ban has now been changed to the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (1996).

 

An interesting bit of trivia is that almost no country wishes to be the first to achieve total disarmament and disavow and remove all nuclear weapons. To date, only one country which has independently developed the atomic bomb has since disarmed, and that country is South Africa.

Learn To Be A Leader Like John J. Pershing

John J. Pershing Trivia should be interesting to anyone who has an interest in American military history, as he is one of the most significant figures in the history of the armies of this country. John J. Pershing held the highest rank that any living soldier has ever held, the “General of the Armies”. However, did you know that in 1976, congress passed an act which changed the fact that he was the highest ranking soldier to ever have lived? In the interest of reverence for the founding father, the act stated that no solider in the history or future of the country would ever be considered to outrank George Washington.

 

You might not just find questions about John J. Pershing on a quiz about his life and times. Did you know that in addition to his own military prowess, (mostly displayed during World War I) he was also the primary mentor behind the great military minds of World War II, such as Patton, Eisenhower, Bradley, and Marshall? His influence extended far beyond his own military campaigns, and can be seen in almost every major American military action since the end of his active services.

 

John J. Pershing Trivia must extend beyond the list of his triumphs and achievements, and include facts about his early life. As many of the greatest soldiers have been, he was a West Point cadet, enrolling at the academy in 1882. He rose quickly through the ranks, and became First Captain which, for a cadet at the academy, was the highest rank possible. As befitted his rank he was a part of the honor guard at the funeral of President Grant.

 

Pershing served in many military campaigns. He fought against the apache, and became known as one of the most accurate shooters in the entire army. He put down Sioux uprising, and was present at Wounded Knee. He also spent time as a military instructor until returning to active duty.

 

John Pershing also served in the Spanish American and Philippine American wars, and in 1903 Theodore Roosevelt began to lobby for his promotion. In 1905, due to the hold ups which had delayed Pershing’s promotion, Roosevelt surprised everyone by using his presidential powers to promote Pershing directly to the rank of brigadier general. In World War I, Pershing would become the commander of the armies from 1917 until 1918. It was in 1919 that he was promoted to the rank of General of the Armies of the United States.

           

 

Rick Monday Saves U.S. Flag

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Rick Monday Saves U.S. Flag

On April 25, 1976 at Dodger Stadium, Rick Monday of the Chicago Cubs, grabbed and secured the American flag from two muslims attempting to burn our flag in the middle of the playing field. It was an outstanding display of American Patriotism.

There was a problem in 1976 and there is a problem today.  It is not profiling, it is just a documented statistical fact.

Stand up.  Be counted.  Remember all of those who have died before us in support of this great nation.

THEY will not defile us.

As we approach the 4th of July, remember the sacrifices of all those before us so that all those after us could complain about things they don’t understand.



Harley Davidson Motorcycles

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Harley Davidson Motorcycles

Harley-Davidson Motor Company is an American motorcycle manufacturer. Founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin during the first decade of the 20th century, it was one of two major American manufacturers to survive the Great Depression. Harley-Davidson also survived a media-accelerated negative image of motorcyclists, a period of poor quality control, and competition with Japanese manufacturers.

The company sells heavyweight (over 750 cc) motorcycles designed for cruising on the highway. Harley-Davidson motorcycles (popularly known as "Harleys") have a distinctive design and exhaust note. They are especially noted for the tradition of heavy customization that gave rise to the chopper-style of motorcycle. Except for the modern VRSC model family, current Harley-Davidson motorcycles reflect the styles of classic Harley designs.

World War I

In 1917, the United States entered World War I and the military demanded motorcycles for the war effort. Harleys had already been used by the military in the Pancho Villa Expedition but World War I was the first time the motorcycle had been adopted for combat service.  Harley-Davidson provided about 15,000 machines to the military forces during World War I.

The 1920s

Harley-Davidson 1000 cc HT 1923By 1920, Harley-Davidson was the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the world. Their motorcycles were sold by dealers in 67 countries. Production was 28,189 machines.

In 1921, a Harley-Davidson, ridden by Otto Walker, was the first motorcycle ever to win a race at an average speed of over 100 mph (160 km/h).

During the 1920s, several improvements were put in place, such as a new 74 cubic inch (1200cc) V-Twin, introduced in 1922, and the "Teardrop" gas tank in 1925. A front brake was added in 1928.

In the late summer of 1929, Harley-Davidson introduced its 45 cubic inch flathead V-Twin to compete with the Indian 101 Scout and the Excelsior Super X.  This was the "D" model, produced from 1929 to 1931.  Riders of Indian motorcycles derisively referred to this model as the "three cylinder Harley" because the generator was upright and parallel to the front cylinder. The 2.745 in (69.7 mm) bore and 3.8125 in (96.8 mm) stroke would continue in most versions of the 750 engine; exceptions include the XA and the XR750.

World War II

Harley copied the BMW R71 to produce its XA model.One of only two American cycle manufacturers to survive the Great Depression, Harley-Davidson again produced large numbers of motorcycles for the US Army in World War II and resumed civilian production afterwards, producing a range of large V-twin motorcycles that were successful both on racetracks and for private buyers.

Harley-Davidson, on the eve of World War II, was already supplying the Army with a military-specific version of its 45" WL line, called the WLA. (The A in this case stood for "Army".) Upon the outbreak of war, the company, along with most other manufacturing enterprises, shifted to war work. Over 90,000 military motorcycles, mostly WLAs and WLCs (the Canadian version) would be produced, many to be provided to allies.  Harley-Davidson received two Army-Navy ‘E’ Awards, one in 1943 and the other in 1945, which were awarded for Excellence in Production.

Harley produced the WLC for the Canadian military.Shipments to the Soviet Union under the Lend-Lease program numbered at least 30,000. The WLAs produced during all four years of war production generally have 1942 serial numbers. Production of the WLA stopped at the end of World War II, but was resumed from 1950 to 1952 for use in the Korean War.

The U.S. Army also asked Harley-Davidson to produce a new motorcycle with many of the features of  BMW’s side-valve and shaft-driven R71. Harley largely copied the BMW engine and drive train and produced the shaft-driven 750 cc 1942 Harley-Davidson XA.  This shared no dimensions, no parts and no design concepts (except side valves) with any prior Harley-Davidson engine. Due to the superior cooling of an opposed twin, Harley’s XA cylinder heads ran 100 °F (55 °C) cooler than its V-twins.  The XA never entered full production: the motorcycle by that time had been eclipsed by the Jeep as the Army’s general purpose vehicle, and the WLA—already in production—was sufficient for its limited police, escort, and courier roles. Only 1,000 were made and the XA never went into full production. It remains the only shaft-driven
Harley-Davidson ever made.

Is it any small wonder that Harley Davidson is an integral part of American history and that you still see so many used Harleys on the road today?

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