Owosso Man Traveling To Oklahoma Via Wagon Drawn By Two Mules [VIDEO]
Charlie Peters left his home May 1st and has passed near Jackson and Sturgis, Michigan on his journey toward Oklahoma. Where is he now?
Charlie Peters left his home May 1st and has passed near Jackson and Sturgis, Michigan on his journey toward Oklahoma. Where is he now?
This video speaks for itself. While his brother, Brandon, was getting married, he was serving in Afghanistan. This is probably the best Best Man speech I have ever seen, and it brought all the wedding guests to tears. I won't lie, my eye started leaking too!
Staff Sgt. Travis Mills of Vassar, lost his arms and legs while serving in Afghanistan, but he continues to serve as an inspiration. His story will soon touch even more people on the big screen as he opens up to a documentary crew.
Sandy Miller sure wasn't expecting this to happen at the game.
Walmart recently announced plans to hire 100,000 military veterans. It's a great publicity move, and it also opened the door for Conan O'Brien, to have a little fun with it.
You can help our troops serving overseas call home for the holidays.Here's how.
That's right -- we're still posting 'Call Me Maybe' videos. Deal with it! This one's got soldiers serving in Afghanistan, so it's sort of our civic responsibility to share it with the world.
Wow! Talk about a close call. A NATO E-3 Sentry almost hit the tail of the tanker and its flying boom during air-to-air refueling operations.
I dare you to watch this touching reunion without choking up a little. I double dare you!
I know you've seen a lot of soldier homecomings over the last couple of years. This one was set up a little different. The sisters thought they were going to be Skyping with their brother PFC Robert Munguia at the hero assembly.
When the Westboro Baptist Church announced their intention to target the funeral of Texas A&M alum Lt. Col. Roy Tisdale, his fellow Aggies didn’t take it sitting down.
In fact, with a little help of Facebook, more than 500 students at Texas A&M showed up at the burial in College Park, Texas.
Army Staff Sgt. Luis Bratic, gave his son Christopher a moment he'll never forget Thursday, when he surprised him at a school assembly at Mason Elementary in Grand Blanc. Bratic has been serving in Afghanistan for the past 11 months.
If this doesn't choke you up just a little bit, you're not human!