Navy secretary names newest destroyer Intrepid
Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro announced that the service’s newest destroyer will bear the historic Intrepid name, according to the Navy. Del Toro named the newest Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer the future Intrepid on Friday while aboard the former carrier Intrepid, now part of its...
New Details Emerge in Christmas Eve Defensive Shooting at Tennessee Walmart
Newly released details about the Christmas Eve shooting at a Clarksville, Tennessee, Walmart and reported on TTAG reveal the armed citizen who shot a man dangerously wielding a handgun in the store following an altercation acted in defense of his family. According to Clarksville Now,...
Advocates reach deal with DOD on ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ dismissals
LGBTQ+ advocates on Monday reached an agreement with Defense Department officials for an overhaul of discharge upgrade policies designed to help veterans previously booted from the military under the controversial “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. The move ends a 17-month legal battle and could impact...
Laughlin says goodbye to last T-1 as Jayhawk retirement continues
Laughlin Air Force Base in Texas bid farewell to its last T-1A Jayhawk last month, as the Air Force continues its drive to retire the heavy aircraft trainer. Laughlin’s last Jayhawk, from the 86th Flying Training Squadron, took off from the base Dec. 17. It...
DSA Kommando FAL: The SCAR’s Distinguished Uncle, But Wearing Short Shorts
Photos by Kenda Lenseigne When the 7.62 rifle in question was adopted by over 80 nations and served in a host of different roles, creating notable versions from epochs in history is a logical next step, once you’ve covered the basics. Clone building, but for...
VA to waive co-pays for Whole Health medical services
Veterans Affairs officials plan to waive co-pays for certain “well-being” health care appointments in an effort to encourage more veterans to look into services like yoga, meditation and wellness counseling. The move could potentially save patients several hundred dollars a year in medical fees, but...
North Dakota Supreme Court Rules Against Fargo Prohibition Of Home Gun Sales
Many Americans see conservative states as the last frontier where freedom isn’t just a punchline. Leftists, however, flock to larger metropolitan areas of these states, bringing with them the same morally corrupt values that ruined their overtaxed, high-crime and heavily regulated former cities. Asserting the...
Civivi Merit Should Be Ready Before SHOT Show
2025 has arrived, and later this month we’ve got SHOT Show and all that that brings with it. But that doesn’t mean companies won’t be releasing stuff before then, and of course the ultra-busy crew at Civivi have a few things hitting shelves ahead of...
Democrats Already Pressuring Trump On Guns
Less than three weeks before inauguration day, some Democrat leaders in Congress are pressuring incoming President Donald Trump to support some of their gun control schemes. According to an Associated Press report, Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate, has accused Trump and...
Exposing the Bizarre Lack of Logic Behind the Illinois Assault Weapon Ban
The Illinois assault weapons ban is currently under review in a federal appeals court after being ruled unconstitutional by U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn in November 2024, stating the ban violates the Second and 14th Amendments. Pointing out the bizarre nature of the ban, however, experts...