Thank you so much Sir. I will let the group know. I am attaching a picture that was taken in the beginning of the group. It only started a little over a month ago and we have a lot of new members since. We are going to be taking another picture with more of the members and I will get another one sent to you. Your group is very much appreciated. Thank you again!
Very Respectfully,
PS1(AW) Steve Kaska… Continue
AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (AP)—The Army-Air Force football game is under way after a moment of silence for the victims of the Fort Hood shootings.
The brief observance at Falcon Stadium on Saturday was also meant to remember soldiers from nearby Fort Carson who have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
About 40 squadrons of cadets from the Air Force Academy and West Point stood at attention on the field, their pennants fluttering in a stiff, cold breeze. Thousands of civilians and military pers… Continue
Added by Jason Dolan on November 7, 2009 at 2:00pm —
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2009 Army Football Schedule
Sept. 5 at Eastern Michigan
Sept. 12 DUKE
Sept. 19 BALL STATE
Sept. 26 at Iowa State
Oct. 3 TULANE
Oct. 10 VANDERBILT
Oct. 17 at Temple
Oct. 24 RUTGERS
Nov. 7 at Air Force
Nov. 14 VMI
Nov. 21 at North Texas
Dec. 12 vs. Navy (Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa.) - 2:30 p.m. Continue
Army Athletic Communications
09/10/2009
WEST POINT, N.Y. – Starting with Saturday afternoon’s home opener versus Duke, each of the Black Knights’ six home football games televised by CBS College Sports Network will be streamed live on the internet and will be made available to all military personnel via the Army… Continue
Added by Jason Dolan on September 10, 2009 at 6:30pm —
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By now everyone has heard about the Navy rescuing the captain of the Alabama Maersk ship from Pirates.
So I would like to dedicate this blog post to the Navy Seals and the very brave Captain Phillips that risked his own life for his men.
GO NAVY!!!
Josh has already done a good job on his blog talking about some of the challenges we've had growing TroopSpace and making it into what we want.
For me, it has also been an interesting journey and a major learning experience. I've learned a lot of people make promises but don't follow up on them for one. I won't be so trusting next in future business dealings that much I am sure of.
So now, I have been interviewing for… Continue
Wow...... what can I say? I am amazed that TroopSpace is still here and growing! I really had no idea how this was going to go when I launched the site-- I do distinctly remember thinking how awesome it would be if we got 50 members.... and we beat that by a good clip :)
What am I most thankful for? That so many people across the country (and world) care enough about our men and women in uniform to show their… Continue
By Nichole L. Torres
from: Military spouses starting businesses
Running your own business can provide the flexibility, income and work-life balance that you crave. And it's exactly that flexibility that makes entrepreneurship a great match for the frequently transferred military spouse. "Managing your own business takes mor… Continue
People in America often take freedoms and rights for granted, never giving much thought to the price of those sacredly-held treasures that much of the world doesn’t have, let alone understand.
The thing many people often forget is that every freedom assured the citizens of the United States of America have been bought by the sweat, tears, toil, and often, th
Hello everyone- well it's official. TroopSpace has it's own office, and we are live! I'd like to write more, but we are busy, busy busy getting everything up and running.
If you have a chance, please head on over to the Naperville Sun article and check it out! At the end of the article, there is an area for comments, so be sure and leave a message thanking them for covering us, what TroopS… Continue
Me and my rented "Rig". Notice the cooler-- I travel prepared!
Well I did it and figured I would share my voyage with you all. You know, its really ironic that TroopSpace is the main priority for me in my life right now-- but a million ot… Continue
While I was at the G.I. Film Festival in Washington D.C., I had the opportunity to meet Mitch Anderson, creator of the documentary film, "The World Without Us".
The film (see trailer below) follows the fictional presidential campaign of a candidate named Turner, who vows when elected to bring home the entire U.S. Military from every country it is deployed to. As Turner says in the film, The United States spends countless sum… Continue
Saw this on the news last night. I say it's about time. They've earned it. President Bush just signed into law the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008. It allows for all guardsman & reservists who have served at least 90 days on active duty since 9/11, entitlement to better GI Bill tuition assistance. The more time served on active duty, the more tuition the government will pay.
For more info on this Act, you can check out the Fact Sheet… Continue
hello TS'ers!
i have officially geeked out. i'm now conforming to the mainstream and have started my own blog. it may or may not interest you and that's fine. i am trying out my audio podcast on here as well. i can even upload video podcasts as i'm out and about. i'll do that once i get my new phone later this month. lots of awesome possibilities. AND, i've linked my TroopSpace blogs to this Blogger-blog...and vice versa. if you want to come check it out, it can be found @… Continue
Added by Josh Lowe on June 5, 2008 at 1:44pm —
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well, it seems i'm back to my normal routine of working in my "home base" office again. at least for this week. i have been working an hour from home everyday for the last 8 weeks. so i have to apologize to everyone on TS for not being more active! by the time i get home, i have about 1 hour to spend with logan before he goes to bed. then an hour or so with the wife and she's off to bed. then i try to stay awake myself but usually only works for an hour then in bed by 10 or 11. the commute is ki… Continue