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The story of the late soldier Andrew Wilfahrt, who happened to be openly gay

The must-read today is a fantastic article at CNN.com about openly gay soldier Andrew Wilfahrt, who was killed in action last February in Afghanistan. According to the article, he was harassed in...

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MMA helps US Army Veteran combat PTSD

Mixed Martial Arts training has provided the therapeutic release US Army Infantry Medic Kyle Dubay needs to manage his Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, which he was diagnosed with after 3 tours of Iraq. Read more about his story inside.

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Quick strikes and links: The 2011-2012 Season is officially almost over

NHL Ping Pong; promise for a paraplegic; and a military charity game. Links and stories from around the NHL.

Gridiron Soldier, Morkeith Brown, DE, Temple

6’6, 270 pound defensive end, Morkeith Brown had a different plan on his mind than playing football. Morkeith enlisted in the United States Army and served 14 months in Afghanistan, fighting for our country. So how did a young man, go from fighting for our country and make it on a division 1 football program?

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Mets Visit Empire State Building to Honor US Armed Forces

The Mets organization is presently executing its Teammates Week initiative to honor the efforts of the US Armed Forces. On Wednesday, June 1, a coalition of current Mets visited the Empire State Building as part of a lighting ceremony to honor the military's contributions.

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Are the Padres trying to use foam fingers to represent AK-47's?

People continue to get fed up with the Padres associating with the military.

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UFC Results: Rani Yahya Uses Superior Grappling to Control Mike Brown

Brazilian grappling ace Rani Yahya used his superior jiu-jitsu and technique to defeat former WEC featherweight champion Mike Brown by unanimous decision at UFC Fight for the Troops 2 in Fort Hood, Texas.

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UFC Headed to the "Graveyard of Empires"?

UFC Headed to the "Graveyard of Empires"?

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