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2021: The epic year that changed my perspective towards life
Through this article, I want to give a brief overview of the struggles and the hardships that we all face down the line in our lives, but we still hold ourselves and our family together. You do not let things fall apart even if you have suffered and struggled for continuously 365 days. You have fallen, once, twice, thrice….n number of times, but there will come a time when this will stop and it is then that you will start sprinting with such a force that no power in this entire universe can ever stop you again.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh4 years ago in Serve
2nd Lieut. Edward Felix Baxter was awarded the VC
At Ransart near Blairville, France, 17/18 April 1916 Nearly three weeks after Edward Mellish won his VC at St Eloi, Belgium, a fourth Western Front VC of 1916 was gained approximately 5 miles to the south of Arras on 17/18 April by 2/Lt Edward Baxter of the 1/8th (Irish) Battalion TF., The King's (Liverpool Regiment) .
By Angel Dipti4 years ago in Serve
A TIMELESS PHRASE
There has been a significant number of legendary figures who have maintained in a common refrain that ‘one person can make a difference’. Although there are still so many unsung heroes who continue to make a difference and often do so at great peril to their lives, yet these folks are often unheard of. Thanks to groups such as Giraffe Heroes International and My Hero Project, and so on, we are made to be aware of such unsung heroes.
By Andrew Benson Greene4 years ago in Serve
Keeping the Peace
This is a story of a true life event that happened to me during my time as a United Nations Peacekeeper. A duty assigned to Canadian soldiers when required. The primary purpose of the peacekeeper is to monitor previously agreed to cease fires and treaties between warring nations to ensure mutual compliance.
By Robin Olsen4 years ago in Serve
What are the authorized colors for body armor in the army?
There are three authorized colors of body armor for wear in the Army. The newest color is coyote brown, which is very close to OD green (Army combat uniform). It was first made available in 2009 and has since become quite popular for soldiers.
By Worldwide Tactical4 years ago in Serve
Bros., Lecce: We Eat at The Worst Michelin Starred Restaurant,
I’m not talking about a meal that’s poorly cooked, or a server who might be planning your murder — that sort of thing happens in the fat lump of the bell curve of bad. Instead, I’m talking about the long tail stuff — the sort of meals that make you feel as though the fabric of reality is unraveling. The ones that cause you to reassess the fundamentals of capitalism, and whether or not you’re living in a simulation in which someone failed to properly program this particular restaurant. The ones where you just know somebody’s going to lift a metal dome off a tray and reveal a single blue or red pill.
By Gurjot Singh4 years ago in Serve
In most Godzilla movies Why Does the Japanese military use US equipment
Godzilla, a fictional character representing man’s retaliation against the further advancement of science, has been given many symbolic meanings through the many iterations of his film career. In most Godzilla movies Why Does the Japanese military use US equipment?
By Worldwide Tactical4 years ago in Serve












