There are two videos here, and you have to watch them both, one after another. The first was done by the Brits in one continuous camera shot… [youtube]mcuSEZGlQxo[/youtube] This is the American response… [youtube]PSK-ajD2xqI[/youtube]

Gary Sinise and Laura Hillenbrand Where does this guy get his energy? Actor Gary Sinise, in addition to acting full time on a popular TV series, is also an active supporter of several veteran organizations, supports and visits troops with the USO, is working to establish a monument to disabled veterans in DC, and recently founded Operation Iraqi Children, an organization that spreads goodwill at the grass root level. Check out his sites – I especially like his “Good News” section on the OIC site. That sinking feeling. For those of you who work in the wastewater world, this is…

“It was the universal opinion of the frontline infantry that the medics were the bravest of all.” (Steven Ambrose) These men represent the best ideals of the combat medic or corpsman. Like their predecessors in previous wars, they risked their own safety to save the lives of their brothers-in-arms. These stories are by no means all-inclusive of the heroic actions by combat medical personnel, but they are great examples of what the Docs are doing out there. Army Cpl. Clinton A. Warrick (DoD) During an attack by insurgents at the Al Huria police station, Army medic Cpl. Warrick was knocked…

Baseball season is upon us. It’s a great sport because you can make a baseball metaphor out of just about anything. Take qualification boards. Qual boards are like tryouts. You think you’ve got the stuff to make it to the big leagues, and tryouts are where you get to prove it. Most people worry about their first qual board. I wasn’t. I had been standing watch for months, and had…how do I say…a lot of confidence in my abilities. I doubted they could ask me a question that I couldn’t answer or at least bluff my way through. Except maybe…

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