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Krupto Strategic – UBL Anniversary T-Shirt – Pre-Order

April 14th, 2016

UBL

Krupto Strategic has put up a pre-order for a shirt recognizing the anniversary of the death of Usama (Osama) Bin Laden. On the left, the shirt features the MGRS grid coordinates of the UBL compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan; Bin Laden’s code name, Geronimo; and EKIA (Enemy Killed In Action). On the right, the DTG of the time the raid was conducted, and SEAL Team Six and the CIA, in recognition of the two parties principally responsible for the raid.

Details

  • Pictures are digital renderings. Actual prints may vary slightly in size and placement.
  • Printed in San Diego, CA
  • Athletic fit
  • Solid Colors- 100% combed and ring-spun cotton, 4.2 oz.
  • Heather Colors- 52% combed and ring-spun cotton, 48% poly
  • Pre-orders will be open through April 21. Expected shipping May 7.

    www.kruptostrategic.com/store/p12/UBL_Anniversary_-Pre-Order-

    Because It Hasn’t Been Shared Enough

    April 14th, 2016

      
    Photo via Precision Syndicate, LLC

    XGO – Phase 1 FR Short Sleeve T-Shirt

    April 14th, 2016

    FR Flyer

    Generous cut, loose fit. Designed to fit loosely for comfort and full range of motion. Allows for unrestricted movement.

    -Lightweight First Layer
    -Patented blend of Modacrylic & FR Rayon
    -Superior Moisture-Wicking
    -Quick Drying
    -Ag47™ Anti-Microbial Protection
    -Won’t Shrink, Pick or Pill
    -Durable and Breathable
    -Extra Length
    -Clean Seam
    -Desert Sand Color
    -Small – XXLarge

    www.proxgo.com

    G-Code Bang Box

    April 14th, 2016

    The Bang Box is a small multipurpose transportable storage device that was designed to allow the user to carry as much loose ammo as needed without taking an entire box/crate with them or having to generate a bunch of trash at the range. It’s also a handy way to carry your brass home.

    G-Code has this to say:

    For most range sessions 2-300 rounds is just about right. Prior to going out strip the rounds from their cardboard and paper packaging and loose pack them in the Bang Box. This eliminates any trash out on the range. The wide mouth of the Bang Box makes it easy to get your big meat hooks in on your ammo supply for an easy day reloading your mags. To keep track of your lots there is a pocket sewn on the inside of the lid and the Velcro strip on the top outside of the lid is perfect for placement of one of our PVC caliber patches.

    Additionally, there are no sharp corners on the bag’s Kydex base and they include an adjustable shoulder strap. As you can see there are several color combinations to choose from.

    Keep in mind that the Bang Box can also be used for cleaning gear, spare parts or anything else that you can think of.

    www.tacticalholsters.com/product/new_product/GBB01

    Yes, This Actually Happened

    April 14th, 2016

      

    You Never Know Where They’ll Show Up

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    Cartagena to Bogota with BM.

    Los Alamos National Laboratory – Science in 60 Seconds: Training the Explosives Experts

    April 13th, 2016

    Military Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technicians have a tough job. Their lives—and others’ lives too—depend on their knowledge of explosive materials and the correct procedures for identifying and dismantling homemade explosives. During the Advanced Homemade Explosives training course at Los Alamos National Laboratory, lab scientists use their expertise to teach EOD techs from the U.S. Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, and Navy how to recognize homemade explosives labs and the raw ingredients commonly used to make IEDs and other bombs. Techs also learn safety measures, get hands-on experience synthesizing the materials, and study the sensitivity and performance characteristics of those materials. This science and hands-on training is critical for keeping EOD techs safe and helping them save lives.

    Boot Campaign, Serket Racing and Kaplan University Join Forces to Launch the “Boots On” Scholarship Program to Support Military Families

    April 13th, 2016

    Boot Campaign, Serket Racing, and Kaplan University have joined forces on a new “Boots On” Scholarship Program designed to help current or surviving spouses and dependent children of U.S. military service members and veterans reach their higher education goals.

      
    The “Boots On” Scholarship Program will offer up to 150 partial scholarships and three full scholarships to attend Kaplan University (KU). Applications are now being accepted through September 16, 2016. Information on how to apply for the “Boots On” Scholarship Program is available online at: www.bootcampaign.org/KU.

    “All too often, the sacrifices our military families make on behalf of our country are overlooked,” says U.S. Marine veteran Mark Llano, owner/driver of Serket Racing and board member of Boot Campaign. “The Boots On scholarships will provide greater access to a flexible, high quality college education to those who love and support our service members.”
    Llano’s Florida-based team, Serket Racing, is dedicated to raising awareness and directing support for veterans and their families with every race and every win.

    Charged with a like mission, Boot Campaign is a national nonprofit, nonpartisan military charity that promotes patriotism, raises awareness of military issues, and provides vital assistance for our nation’s current and former military heroes and their families.

    “Spouses of service members are faced with heavy challenges every day, especially when their spouse is deployed into combat, and all too often their own personal and professional goals are unfortunately put on hold or abandoned,” explains Boot Campaign CEO Robyn Payne. “Boot Campaign is committed to helping our military families, and is grateful to team with Kaplan University and Serket Racing to help spouses and their children keep on track and thrive in their desires to pursue a college degree.”

    “Kaplan University is proud that more than 26 percent of our students are active military, veterans or military spouses,” adds KU Vice President Pat Milligan, who oversees Kaplan’s military scholarship programs. “Military spouses also represent one of the most successful groups of students at KU with respect to academic performance so we are thrilled to be able to unite with Boot Campaign and Serket Racing to build on that success.”