Turn back the page to the Atomic Age. It’s 1958. The United States and the Soviet Union have been busy testing nuclear weapons on Earth, but the launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik 1 in 1957 has changed the entire Cold War. The Soviets proved they can launch a rocket, and therefore could launch a nuclear warhead, anywhere in the world. The United States, inside both its military and its scientific community, was scrambling for a response.
One plan? Nuke the Moon. Yes, the United States briefly considered blowing up part of the Moon.
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We The People have spoken during this historic election.
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Eighty-two years ago, Marine John Basilone ran through enemy lines, ferrying ammunition to his fellow troops as fierce fighting waged on the island of Guadalcanal. His actions helped hold off Japanese attacks and earned Basilone the Medal of Honor. He became a hero not just for the Marine Corps but for Americans during the war.
Now the Navy has a new destroyer named in his honor. The USS John Basilone, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, was officially commissioned by the U.S. Navy on Saturday, Nov. 9.
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This is Chapter 12 in the Infertility Memoir. Read previous chapters here.
As we approached Thanksgiving 2023, I was juggling the stress and anxiety of a progesterone shortage, which is a much-needed medication for helping to sustain pregnancy, and at the same time, a drastic increase in morning sickness. For some reason, Bonjesta a morning sickness medication commonly prescribed after trying over-the-counter remedies without success, is not covered by TRICARE.
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US Army soldiers from 11th Airborne Division ma
German firm Avilus has been showing off the Cri