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NTOA – TEAM X.T.R.E.M.E.

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

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TEAM X.T.R.E.M.E. and their various activities to raise awareness of our Wounded Warriors as well as funds to aid in their rehabilitation. Think of them a make-a-wish for vets. They are definitely worthy of our support. Help them as they take 5 Wounded Warriors to Everest in Spring 2013.

www.team-x-treme.org

NTOA – TacticalDrawings.com

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

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TacticalDrawings.com is the brain child of Pima County Sheriff Department’s Chaplain Joonho “JK” Kim. He applies his keen eye for detail to drawings of LE and Military Tactical Units. Since starting in 2006 he has completed over 60 drawings for various agencies and manufacturers across America. If you are in the market for a high quality depiction of you or your organization then check out TacticalDrawings.com

NRA Life of Duty – ODA 574 Part IV

Monday, September 12th, 2011

The final episode of ODA 574 “The Revered” is now available from NRA’s Life of Duty.

31 Heroes Bracelets

Monday, September 12th, 2011

At NBOW we ran across these remembrance bracelets for the 8-6-11 helo crash. Available from Designs by Cooties, they are available in Beaded Bracelets for women and Gunmetal Band for men. Proceeds will contribute to an account opened in Virginia Beach for the families at Navy Federal Credit Union Called: 08.06.11 Family Memorial Fund.

designsbycooties.com/military_memorial_fundraiser_designs

-Laurice Tubbs
Tactical Mama

NRA American Warrior Issue 04

Friday, September 9th, 2011

I am a huge fan of NRA Life of Duty’s online magazine, “American Warrior.” It’s very well laid out and features the kind of stuff we like to see.

Check out issue 04. Articles include info on Back Up Guns, a 9/11 tribute, recreational activities and a very well laid out editorial by NRA Executive Vice President Wayne Lapierre entitled, “Shut Up About the SEALs.” With 130 pages of content, there’s no way we could cover it all here, so go rad it for yourself.

NBOW – AmericanSnipers.org

Friday, September 9th, 2011

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AmericanSnipers.org is a non-profit group (501-(C)3) staffed by volunteer former and current military and LE snipers. They raise awareness of the needs of our snipers as well as funds to supply equipment not supplied by the Government. They are extremely successful. From 2003-2010 they supported 675 different platoons. Additionally, they are well known for their raffles and innovative morale items such as patches, coins, and t-shirts.

www.AmericanSnipers.org

Swag Monkey

Friday, September 9th, 2011

Mil Spec Monkey created this great new PVC patch for our friends at US PALM.

Kilt Up to Kick Cancer

Sunday, September 4th, 2011

September is Prostate cancer awareness month and Magnum Boots USA is teaming with several others to raise awareness as well as raise some funds to help rid us of this scourge. Kilt Up to Kick Cancer is the brain child of bloggers the Happy Medic (Justin Schorr) and Motorcop (Anonymous) who will be wearing kilts everywhere they go when off-duty. They are being assisted by Magnum Boots USA and Alt.Kilt.

“When a man walks into a room wearing a kilt, everyone has the same question, ‘what’s he got on under there?” said Motorcop, a law enforcement officer who blogs anonymously at motorcopblog.com. “Our aim for September is to bring as much awareness to male-specific risk factors for prostate and testicular cancer as we can. What better way to get the attention of others than through kilts?”

“For men in the U.S., the risk of developing prostate cancer is 17%,” said Justin Schorr, known to most online as the blogger behind TheHappyMedic.com. “Motorcop and I, along with Magnum and Alt.Kilt, want to do our part to help reduce any stigma and fears behind this disease, and more importantly, the screening process. If that means dressing up in our Magnum duty boots and a kilt for the entire month of September to get people talking, then we’re all for it.”

“Our goal is to talk to as many men as we can and get them to get their butt “pun intended“ to the doctor,” said Schorr, who encourages others to don their kilts this September and post photos online on the Kilted to Kick Cancer Facebook page, or on Twitter using the hashtag #KiltedtoKickCancer. “If you’ve got a Y-chromosome, and you’re 40 years or older, get yourself to a doctor and get an exam. It could save your life.”