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		<title>Choosing the best military gift for your loved one</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2011 09:08:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Putting things in perspective No matter if the person in the military if your spouse, your brother, boyfriend, sister or girlfriend, a gift that has a military emblem and or a military meaning is surely going to be a great surprise. If you were in the military yourself, then you know how much training is [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Putting things in perspective<br />
</strong>No matter if the person in the military if your spouse, your brother, boyfriend, sister or girlfriend,<br />
a gift that has a military emblem and or a military meaning is surely going to be a great surprise.<br />
If you were in the military yourself, then you know how much training is required; and if you don’t,<br />
then, take a look at some of old or recent military-focused movies, and you’ll see that the military<br />
life isn’t the type of life for the faint of heart. Strength, will power, discipline and determination is<br />
needed in order to make it in the military.  As you know that, you realize that a military gift if going<br />
to be much appreciated. But the question is, what to buy?</p>
<p><strong>Planning is the key<br />
</strong>First of all, it depends whether the person just entered the military or has been in the military for some<br />
time. Let’s take a look at both situations.</p>
<p>If the person you’re planning to get a military gift just graduated and starts in this new life, then you could<br />
go for something that’s simple, but represents a lot for that person. Cheap and good ideas are T-shirts that<br />
have a simple, yet meaningful message for that person, alongside a specific military emblem. If you don’t<br />
know which emblem is which, don’t worry. Just use the military branch or crest and have it printed on the<br />
T-shirt (you can easily find those online). Other gift ideas are <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/military-rings/">military rings</a>, pen sets or plaques.  Even a flag<br />
with the person’s military branch or crest on it is going to be a much appreciated gift.</p>
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<p>On the other hand, if the person has been in the military for some time, or is a military veteran, a very nice<br />
gift can be a watch that’s personalized with a military emblem, or the person’s grade, name and unit/branch<br />
logo. Naturally, something that’s personalized and has the loved one’s name is going to be more meaningful<br />
and make it even more special.</p>
<p><strong>Getting that military gift<br />
</strong>There are lots of options when it comes to buying what you have in mind. However, one of the easiest one is<br />
the online. This because you have access to countless products, and you can have them delivered right on<br />
your door step in a couple of days – it’s that easy! Some shops even personalize the gifts (for an extra fee,<br />
normally) so you can be sure that your military gift will surely make a strong impact on your loved one.</p>
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		<title>Customised Military Rings are a great Gift idea for Soldiers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Sep 2011 16:09:18 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Do you need to buy a gift for your favourite soldier; but you don’t know where to start?<br />
Then don’t think that you are alone as there are lots of people out there searching<br />
for that perfect soldier’s gift. But remember whatever you present, it’s going to be accepted cheerfully by them.</p>
<p><strong>Here are some great tips to help you find that perfect gift for your soldier.<br />
</strong>An ideal gift would be items that they can use or wear during their daily<br />
activities. You can give clothing items that include everything from jackets, to T-shirts, sweat-shirts,<br />
hats and even underwear. But its more than likely that as these are non issue they will only<br />
be able to wear these items whenever off duty or on leave.</p>
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Military Care packages are also a good initial idea</strong><br />
Military care packages are also popular as these packs typically consist of boxes<br />
of sealed snacks, or toiletries, phone card, batteries, some magazines or pictures from home.<br />
Also remember that there are some items that can’t be permitted in some countries like alcohol.<br />
So first make sure what your post-office allows you to send.</p>
<p><strong>Personalised Military Jewellery is another great gift idea<br />
</strong>If you are looking for a more unique gift, something that they can wear daily no<br />
matter what their activity and something that they will wear with pride then consider a customised Military ring.</p>
<p>These Military rings can be customised to include a lot of information relevant to the individual<br />
soldier including their personal details, such as their name/ rank and unit insignia.<br />
Also they can combine side emblems of previous tours of duty and or overseas<br />
deployments; these are things that every soldier is proud to display.</p>
<p><strong>A range of precious metals to choose from</strong><br />
These rings come in a number of types and made from various metals.<br />
You will want to determine which type of precious metal you want the ring to be made out of.<br />
Gold, silver, and valedium are popular choices. Some are made from gold or silver plated materials, too.<br />
Vanadium is a silver toned metal that is very strong and durable.<br />
This is a good choice for those who want to wear their ring every day.</p>
<p>Most military members make the choice between gold and silver based upon their dress uniform.<br />
For example, an Air Force member will usually go with silver, while an Army member will generally go with gold.</p>
<p><strong>How to order your chosen ring?</strong><br />
You can order your chosen ring here online in three easy steps ( all major credit cards accepted ),<br />
then have it shipped direct to your soldier no matter where they are deployed around the world.<br />
Shipping normally takes 5 weeks from date of purchase.</p>
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		<title>Choosing the perfect military rings for men</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jul 2011 05:55:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">A military ring is a symbol of so much – honor, pride, and sacrifice, plus much more. There are rings for every branch of the military and each can be personalized specifically for the military member. Some military rings for men can be quite expensive, depending on the type of precious metal or stones that you choose; however, there are some very affordable and very beautiful rings available, as well.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you’re considering giving your military friends or loved such a ring, then congratulations are in order. There is no finer expression of a military career and you can highlight so many different aspect of that career in just one ring. You can also have a ring made specifically for a military campaign, such as Operations Desert Storm, Desert Shield, Enduring Freedom, or Iraq Freedom. These recent operations have defined many current military members who still serve today. However, there are also other conflicts that have impacted our veteran’s just as much, such as Vietnam, Korea, and Bosnia.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You have several choices in the style of military rings for men. Some men really prefer the classic lines of a signet ring. This style of ring usually has an engraved or raised branch seal on the top. The sides can have emblems or insignia engraved in, but some men prefer the sides with nothing. Another popular style of men’s military ring is one that resembles a high school or college class ring. It is heavily engraved on the sides and the top will have a semi-precious stone. The stone can feature an engraving underneath it, which is a nice added touch. Some men prefer the stone to be one that resonates with the branch of service they are in, while others would like their birthstone.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are dozens of insignia and emblems available for engraving on military rings for men. Some are for a specific unit, division, or battalion, such as the 101st Airborne, the Navy Seals, Air Force Paratroopers, or the Marine Snipers. Others symbols are for specific aircraft, ships, or equipment that a military member may work on. You might also want to consider a flag, an important date, or a weapon. These are the things that make each ring unique.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The inside of military rings for men can be engraved with a short message or the military member’s initials. It’s a good idea to put something inside the band, as this makes it very easy to determine the owner if the ring is lost or stolen. When you’re ordering a ring that has this level of personalization, it’s best to place your order online instead of over the phone. This will alleviate the chances of the personalization being engraved wrong.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">In closing, when you’re ready to give the gift of a<a href="http://www.military-rings.com/military-rings/"> military ring</a> for men, then start your search online. You can find many beautiful rings, with fantastic options for personalization. Choose to order from a company that has good reviews. Once the ring arrives and you have a chance to present your friend or loved with their ring, you will be glad you did.</p>
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		<title>Classic military rings – some things never go out of style</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Did a family member serve in the United States military? Perhaps you have one of their military rings as a heirloom. Classic military rings are often considered a family treasure, as they are part of the family’s history. Many of today’s military members prefer the classic look for their own military rings and it’s not as difficult as you might think to find one that is just perfect.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The first military rings date back to the early Roman and Egyptian empires. During that time, rings were a symbol of military honor and only one was worn. Eventually, the rings became a symbol of societal status. By the Middle Ages, military rings were popular throughout Europe and were often used as seals for various legal documents. In the United States, the first military rings were given to graduates of the United States Military Academy in 1835. Since that time, the military ring has become a tradition for all military academies, but also for those that graduate from basic training. In addition, military rings are often given as gifts to recognize one’s accomplishments within the military, such as participation in a specialize unit or in a particular military campaign.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.military-rings.com/military-rings/">Classic military rings</a> are generally considered signet rings .This style is very elegant and formal. The top of the ring usually has the seal for the branch of the military that the member serves in. The seal may be engraved or raised, although the raised seals are a bit easier to keep clean. The sides of the ring may have nothing or there may be insignias or emblems engraved. The classic military rings generally have nothing on the sides. These rings are made from gold, silver, or validium. Usually, each branch has a specific color of precious metal that is preferred, such as silver for the United States Air Force. However, it just depends on the recipient’s preferences.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Ordering classic military rings is very simple, as you can place an order online. You will also have the option of personalizing the inside of the band with a short message or the recipient’s initials. You can have the ring shipped almost anywhere in the world, which is a great option if your loved one is serving overseas on one of today’s many deployments. It usually takes  two or three weeks for the ring to ship, so keep that in mind when you place your order.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Another thing to consider is using an antique class ring for part of the new ring. Many ring designers can melt down an older ring and make the new ring out of it. This is a great tribute to a family member and will ensure that the two rings are together to carry on the tradition. Some veterans donate their rings to the military academy they attended to be melted down and used for a new set of class rings.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In closing, classic military rings will never go out of style. It’s part of the military tradition. It’s a great way to show your loved one how proud you are of their service and sacrifice.</p>
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		<title>Antique military rings – rich heritage and craftsmanship</title>
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<p>Much of the history of man is marked by battles and wars. It’s what has created the differences in societies, as well as defined a nation’s strengths and weaknesses. Antique military rings are a symbol of the service of men and women who have fought for their country and what they believe in. The people who have fought so bravely sometimes leave a legacy behind and that is an antique military ring.</p>
<p>Even the most experienced soldier wants to have a memento of their time in the military. Some wore their military rings every day, while others saved it for special occasions. Many of the antique military rings feature emblems of specific battles or campaigns. Other rings have the branch emblem on the top. These rings become a reminder of the dedication, sacrifice, and service by military men and women.</p>
<p>Antique military rings are often passed down to future generations. Some end up in museums across the country. However, those rings that are representative of the last couple of wars are generally kept by families as a reminder of their loved one’s service. All branches of the Armed Forces have rings to commemorate service. Most servicemen and women want to incorporate a part of their specific job into their rings. This is done with insignias and emblems down the sides of the ring or under a semi-precious stone on top. All of the branches of the Armed Forces have specific logos for specialized units. In addition, many of the rings will feature an aircraft, helicopter, or ship that the military member was assigned to.</p>
<p>You can also order antique military rings online. There is a special process for making jewelry look as though it came from another time and this is a very popular style for military rings. You simply add the “antiquing” feature to your ring order.<br />
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<p>There is also quite a market for collectors of antique military rings. Some rings will bring hundreds of dollars for the seller. It’s a piece of history that will always be popular with collectors, due in part to the uniqueness of each ring. While there are some commercial lines of military rings available, most of the other rings are custom made. Not only does this showcase the military member’s career, but it also highlights some fantastic craftsmanship.</p>
<p>If you have an antique military ring in your possession, there is another possibility to consider. Some people want to use an antique ring to make a new version. The old ring is melted down and redone into a new style. This is a beautiful way to keep a piece of your family’s history with the solider, sailor, Marine, or airman. Some families choose to melt down each ring another loved one joins the military, keeping part of their family’s heritage in the rings for decades to come.</p>
<p>In closing, antique <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/army-rings/">military rings</a> signify a great piece of our country’s military history and to pass onto your children and grandchildren.</p>
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		<title>Balfour military rings offer quality and craftsmanship</title>
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<p>Military rings are the perfect way to show your pride in your military service. Some civilians will wear a military ring that belonged to a loved one who was lost during a war. There are rings available for all branches of the United States Armed Forces, including the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and Coast Guard. One of the best known brands is those made by Balfour.</p>
<p>Lloyd Garfield Balfour started his jewelry company in 1913 in an effort to provide sorority and fraternity jewelry to college students across the country. However, during World War II, he was asked to create a military insignia for the Armed Forces. This led to great influx of requests for Balfour military rings and the company gladly responded. Today, Balfour military rings are known throughout the Armed Forces as some of the finest rings available. The incredible styling coupled with beautiful materials and the finest attention to detail make Balfour military rings the perfect choice to show your pride in your military service or in a loved one’s military services.<br />
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<p>There are three common types of <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/military-rings/">Balfour military rings</a>. The first is the Men’s Freedom ring. This is a traditional style that has an oval stone. The second is the Men’s Independence ring. It is a class style that has a square stone. The third is the Ladies’ Freedom ring. It has the same traditional style as the Men’s Freedom ring, but it has a round stone. These rings are available in a variety of options to fit your budget and your lifestyle. You can choose from several materials, including yellow or white, 10 or 14 karat gold, celestrium, or goldtone celestrium. The last two are a great choice for those on a budget and who need a durable ring that will stand up to daily wear.</p>
<p>There are 14 colors of stones to choose from, as well as various shapes. The sides of ring may be designed with over one hundred option for insignias, mottos, or dates. Each ring is crafted with precision with highly detailed designs. The inside of the ring band may also be engraved with a date, name, or message, as well.</p>
<p>Balfour has been creating class rings for almost one hundred years. This experience and craftsmanship is used to create military rings that truly symbolize your service, sacrifice, and commitment. Balfour has one of the best warranties available today. If your ring is damaged, you can return to the company and they will do their best to return to its original glory. However, if the ring cannot be repaired, Balfour will use the ring to remake another one. This option is only $75 currently. It’s nice to know that the company stands behind its designs and craftsmanship.</p>
<p>In closing, if you’re looking for a top of the line <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/military-rings/">military ring</a>, then look no further than Balfour. With almost one hundred years of satisfied customers, this company is ready to design a ring that will become a testament to your military service.</p>
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		<title>Three tips for ordering customized military rings</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The United States Military requires a lot from its servicemen and women. Intense training, long deployments overseas, and subpar living conditions sometimes are often the norm for these men and women. However, the service and sacrifice of our military members helps keep our country safe and secure. It is because of this that our soldiers, airmen, sailors, and Marines deserve to be recognized for their service.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">A great way to recognize the service of a family member or friend is with customized military rings. There is a long history of these rings in the Armed Forces, with many given for graduation from a military academy or basic training. In 1835, the first military rings were given to men who graduated from the United States Military Academy. It was a simple design, but you can bet that those men were just as proud of those rings as military members are of theirs today. If you are considering giving one of the many styles of customized military rings as a gift for your loved one, then here are three tips to help ensure that it’s perfect in every way.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">First, look at several different styles of <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/military-rings/custom-military-rings/">customized military rings</a> before making your final decision on the kinds you want to order. This is because the styles can vary so much. Some are very elaborate, while others are quite simple. The style of the ring is one of the most important choices you will make. Think about the kinds of jewelry that your loved wears. Is it simple and understated or is it classical and elegant? There are beautiful signet style rings to those that resemble a high school class ring, so you’re sure to find one that is just perfect.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Secondly, make sure the ring is sized correctly. This can be difficult if your loved one is deployed or stationed overseas. If you’re giving the ring as a gift, you want it to be a surprise, but you also want it to fit correctly. There are a couple of ways that you can find out your loved one’s ring size if you don’t know it. You can always ask directly or ask someone else who is close to them. There are ring sizers that you can print out from the internet, cut out, and use to gauge the size correctly. If you want the customized military ring to be a surprise, then order the size you believe is closest. However, the ring will probably needed to be resized, which will cause a delay in the member being about to wear it.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Finally, make the ring truly personalized. With all of the emblems and insignias that are available, it’s easy to create customizable military rings that are a true representation of your loved one’s military career. You can also add a short message, date, or initials inside the band. The nice part about that is if the ring is ever lost or stolen, it’s easy to tell if it whose it is.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There you have it. Three tips for ordering customized military rings. This is a terrific way to show your support and appreciation for those who serve this country in the Armed Forces.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">It takes a special type of person to serve in the United States Military. With all the current deployments and various military campaigns, servicemen and women are serving more time than ever overseas and it can be quite difficult to be separated from their friends and family. One of the best ways to boost morale is to give a great gift. A great place to start your search is with military jewelry.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Necklaces and Pendants</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Military jewelry isn’t something new. It’s been around for centuries. Military rings were given out in 1835 to the graduates of the United States Military Academy. This is a tradition that continues today. However, necklaces and pendants are becoming more and more popular, especially with the large number of women that are serving in the military today.  The choices in designs, styles, and materials are extensive. You can find beautiful pendants with a religious theme, such as a patron saint. There are necklaces available with a pendant that splits into two pieces – one for a family member and one for the military member. This is a popular choice for couples.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Other necklaces include customized dog tags, which can be worn in addition to the regulation dog tags. With varying styles, including those that are gold or silver plated, these dog tags often have the member’s personal information, but also a short message from the gift giver. Necklaces with the branch emblem are popular and can often be engraved on the back. These are just a few of the great military jewelry gift ideas.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Military Rings</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Most of the graduates of military academies in the United States purchase <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/military-rings/">military rings</a>. These rings are often handed down through the generations and become family heirlooms. However, military rings make a great gift to anyone serving in the Armed Forces. These rings are available in both men’s and women’s styles and have several personalization options available. Designs run the gambit, from simplistic, elegant signet rings to those with semi-precious stones on the top. Each side can be engraved with an important symbol or insignia and the inside of the band can be personalized, as well.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Other Military Jewelry</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You’ll find a wide selection of other types of <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/">military jewelry</a>, too. From earrings and watches to belly button and toe rings, it’s easy to find just the perfect gift for your military loved one. The key is figuring out which style of jewelry is best for the military member and also, which pieces of jewelry can be worn with a military uniform.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>In Closing</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Military jewelry is a great choice for a gift and several kinds can be personalized to make it extra-special. You can place your order online and have it shipped to almost anywhere in the world that your loved one may be deployed. Most are packaged in a gift box, so you won’t even have to worry about the gift presentation. If you’re looking for a unique military gift idea, military jewelry is a great choice.</p>
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		<title>Show your pride with these great military graduation gifts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As your loved one graduates from military training, you want to present them with a gift that truly commemorates the occasion. From Basic Military Training to West Point, there are a number of different types of military graduations. Some graduations are every exclusive, such as graduating from Navy Seal training. However, each military graduation should [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">As your loved one graduates from military training, you want to present them with a gift that truly commemorates the occasion. From Basic Military Training to West Point, there are a number of different types of military graduations. Some graduations are every exclusive, such as graduating from Navy Seal training. However, each military graduation should be recognized for what it is – a proud moment in the life of military personnel.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">What types of military graduations gifts mark the occasion perfectly? It will depend on a number of different factors. For example, the branch of the Armed Forces that the graduate serves in is the most important. You wouldn’t want to give a generic graduation gift. Instead focus on those gifts that really recognize your loved one’s commitment to their specific branch of the Armed Forces.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">For most graduates, they want a personalized gift that acknowledges their achievement and accomplishment. For example, a <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/military-rings/">military ring</a> is a great choice for a graduate. You can easily customize the ring with the military branch insignia on one side and their specialized field on the other. The top can be done in a beautiful signet style or with a semi-precious stone. The inside of the band may be engraved with a date, initials, or a short message. These military rings are handmade, so take into consideration how long it will take to get the ring. You don’t want it arriving after graduation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Another great choice for military graduation gifts is a watch. You can choose from one that is very formal, such as a gold or silver pocket watch, or one that is perfect for daily use when they are working. A pocket watch might contain an engraving on the front of the military branch emblem or it may be under the watch face. A wristwatch that has added features, such as a compass or multiple time zones can be very useful for military personnel. There are many different types and styles of watches that can make the perfect military graduation gift.<br />
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<p>A necklace is also a popular choice for military graduation gifts. If your spouse is graduating, consider giving one of the necklaces that split into two pendants. This way, both of you can wear the necklace, which is a great memento when you are separated from each other. There are many other necklaces that make great gifts, too, such as those with various military emblems and designs.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are also a number of personalized military items, such as clothing, duffel bags, desk sets, and other jewelry pieces, that are guaranteed to be well received. In addition, you can place an order for these items online very quickly and easily. The items can be shipped directly to the graduate or to you.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In closing, if you’re looking for some great <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-gifts/">military graduation gifts</a>, then the above information will help give you just the perfect idea. Commemorate your loved one’s graduation with a personalized gift that shows how much you care.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">In nearly every military and humanitarian crisis that the United States has been involved in since World War II, projection forces have been deployed. These are the first units that are able to move into position with sufficient means to sustain prolonged military operations. The Fleet Marine Forces are these specialized units. A combination of air, ground, and support assets, the Marine Air Ground Task Forces maximize the combat power of each of these fighting elements.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The marine Expeditionary Unit or MEU is the smallest unit of the Marine Air Ground Task Forces. In collaboration with the Navy, these MEUs are the nation’s quick response team and are deployed in numerous locations around the world on very short notice. The MEU is led by a Marine Colonel. Approximately 2,200 Sailors and Marines will board three to four amphibious ships. These ships are designated as an Amphibious Squadron and have another 2,100 to 2,300 Sailors and Marines. The ships and men are known as an Amphibious Squadron led by a senior Navy Captain called Commodore. When joined together, the MEU and the Amphibious Squadron are known as an Amphibious Ready Group.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The 31<sup>st</sup> MEU is the only Forward Deployed Naval Force located in the Pacific-Asia region. There are four major elements to the MEU. The first is known as the CE or Command Element. This is the commanding officers and support staff. The main mission of the CE is to provide the command and coordination necessary for effective planning of operations. Reconnaissance, electronic warfare, and intelligence are also in the CE. All assets relating to reconnaissance, surveillance, and electronic countermeasure teams are also part of the CE.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The GCE or Ground Combat Element for the MEU is the BLT. This is a type of infantry battalion, but it’s also includes combat engineers, assault amphibian vehicles, artillery, and light armored vehicles. Each mission will require the tailoring of these pieces to meet expected needs.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The ACE or Aviation Combat Element provides both fixed wing and rotary air support. Depending upon the different missions and the space limitations, there may be only one squadron or a full Marine Aircraft wing. For the 31<sup>st</sup> MEU, it remains a reinforced squadron. Helicopters such as the CH-46, the CH-53E, and the UH-1N (known as the Huey) , as well as the AV08B Harrier and two C-130s remain on standby in Okinawa, Japan to be utilized as needed. Air traffic control and aircraft maintenance are also included with the ACE.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The last element is the LCE or the Logistics Combat Element. The Combat Logistics Battalion is the LCE that is partof the MEU. It provides combat support, supply, EOD, military police, pay serves, medical and dental services, and pay services. Fairly small in numbers, these 300 Marines and Sailors are responsible for wide range of capabilities and services.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The MEU is well suited for security operations, amphibious operations, and is an expeditionary force. It can operate in foreign lands without a base or facilities. Thoroughly trained in what is commonly called “METS,” the MEU can provide amphibious raids to humanitarian assistance.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you or a loved one served in the 31<sup>st</sup> Marine Expeditionary Unit, then you should show your pride with one of the many styles of <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/marine-corps-rings/">Marine rings</a>. Beautifully designed, you can order these Marine rings with the 31<sup>st</sup> MEU emblem on the side or under the semi-precious stone on top. For those that want to show off their pride in the 31<sup>st</sup> MEU, these Marine rings are a great choice.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The 100<sup>th</sup> Air Refueling Wing is part of the United States Air Force and stationed at RAF Mildenahll, England. It is the only U.S. air refueling wing that is permanent in Europe. It provides the critical air refueling “bridge” that allows the US Air Force to Deploy anywhere in the world on a moment’s notice.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The 100<sup>th</sup> ARW was originally called the 100<sup>th</sup> Bombardment Group. It originally was a B-17 Flying Fortress unit that was stationed at RAF Thorpe Abbotts in England. There were two Disguised Unit Citations given to this unit during and after World War II. This unit flew over 300 missions and suffered great losses during combat. Over 170 aircraft would be missing in action. On April 20, 1945, the unit flew its last mission.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The 100<sup>th</sup> ARW is comprised of 15 KC-135 aircraft. The unit has over 16,000 personnel, which are assigned to four bases. The 100<sup>th</sup> ARW was first stationed at Beale, AFB, California. There were no personnel or equipment when this unit first started. Eventually, the 17<sup>th</sup> Bombardment Wing’s KC-135 Stratotankers were absorbed by the 100<sup>th</sup> ARW. It assumed the responsibility for worldwide air refueling support from September 1976 until March 1983. It was then taken over by the 9<sup>th</sup> Strategic Reconnaissance Wing.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">For the next seven years, the unit would remain inactive. In July 1990, the 100<sup>th</sup> ARW was reactivated, but with a new name – the 100<sup>th</sup> Air Division. Its new home would be Whiteman AFB, Missouri. It would only be a year, however, before the unit would be deactivated again. Finally, in 1992, the 100<sup>th</sup> ARW was reactivated in RAF Mildenhall. This is the long refueling wing for the Air Force in Europe.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The premier aircraft, the KC-135 Stratotanker is quite a unique aircraft. It was the Air Force’s first jet powered refueling tanker. It has been used extensively since the Vietnam War and it tremendously extends the range and endurance of almost all of the U.S. Military’s bombers and tactical fighters. It has been in service with the Air Force for over fifty years, making it only one of six aircraft to carry that distinction. Despite the increasing costs associated with maintenance, studies have shown that many of these aircraft can be safely flown until 2040. The KC-46 is the expected replacement.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The KC-135 has a multi-point refueling system, allowing it to refuel many different kinds of US aircraft, but also most of the NATO tactical jet aircraft, as well. It can also refuel two aircraft at the same time. It can hold up to 31,275 gallons of fuel and requires a crew of three. However, there is also room for up to 37 passengers.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you or a loved one is part of the 100<sup>th</sup> ARW, then you might consider an <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/airforce-rings/">Air Force ring</a>. There are beautiful insignias and emblems for the 100<sup>th</sup> ARW available that you can have engraved on the sides. The inside of the band can also be personalized with an engraving. These Air Force rings are a terrific way to show your support for these men and women of the 100 AWR and they make a fantastic gift idea.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">For over 200 years, the United States Marine Band has been part of the happenings that have shaped the country. In 1798, Congress established the Marine Band and it’s the oldest continuously active musical organization in the country. Their mission is very unique – to provide music for the President of the United States. As the Marine Band moves into its third century, the tradition of excellence continues. Earning the title of “The President’s Own” from Thomas Jefferson, it’s the only musical organization that is charged with performing for the President. This is the music of America and this band performs in the White House, for the public, and on national tours.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The original Marine Band had 32 drummers and fifers. These men were deployed on ships or sent to Marine posts, but some were to remain in Philadelphia to provide music for government leaders. The first concert occurred in 1800 in Washington DC, near the spot where the Lincoln Memorial would eventually stand. In 1801, the Band performed at the White House for President John Adams on New Year’s Day. A few months later, the Marine Band performed for President Jefferson’s inauguration and for every subsequent inauguration afterwards.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The first time the Marine Band played “Hail to the Chief” was in 1829 to honor President Andrew Jackson. These musicians performed when the first cornerstone was laid for the Washington Monument in 1848. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln gave his now famous Gettysburg Address, followed by a performance by the Band.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In 1880, John Philip Sousa would become the 17<sup>th</sup> Leader of the Marine Band at the age of 25. For the next 12 years, the Marine Band would premier many of this composer’s most famous marches, as well as the first phonograph recordings. In 1886, the Marine Band led President Cleveland to New York Harbor for the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In 1922, the Marine Band would be heard for the first time on radio and it would continue to be highlighted on a weekly program for the next 24 years. In 1943, Winston Churchill and President Franklin Roosevelt would enjoy a special wartime concert at the White House. The two leaders sang the “Battle Hymn of the Republic” the Band played at the conclusion of the concert, even though it was pouring down rain.In 1963, the Marine Band led the funeral procession of President Kennedy, at the request of his wife.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">In 1973, the first female member of the Marine Band was enlisted. The first overseas concert was done in the Netherlands in 1985. Just a couple of years later, the band would perform in five different cities in the former Soviet Union. This is the only military band to tour in the USSR before it was transformed into independent states.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Members of the Marine Band must audition. The selection process, as well as the audition, is exceptionally difficult and only the best of the best will be offered a spot with this prestigious organization. One of the best ways to recognize this honor is with one of the many styles of <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/marine-corps-rings/">Marine Corps Band rings</a>. Elegantly designed and very personalized, Marine Band rings are sure to be an item of pride to the Band members. You can easily order these United States Marine Band rings online and present it to your friend or loved one who will where it with honor and pride.</p>
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		<title>Marine Scout/Snipers: One Shot, One Kill</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The Marine Scout Sniper is not a primary MOS. It signifies that one has successfully completed the Scout Sniper School. In most cases, the main MOS is in reconnaissance or infantry. The main goal is to keep the enemy from freely moving from place to place. They are tasked with killing key personnel in the enemy’s forces. However, that is not all that these Marines do.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Scout Snipers are also tasked with providing surveillance and reconnaissance. This unit is considered to be the most elite forces in the United States military. They complete their training at Scout Sniper training centers. These schools teach the graduates marksmanship skills for long range fire from hidden positions to support various combat missions. The motto for this unit is “One shot, one kill.”</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Most of the other military branches separate those who specialize in reconnaissance operations from those who are trained as snipers. In the Army, an “Infantry Scout” performs surveillance and reconnaissance operations. However, the Marines are the only branch to combine both sniper and scout training into one MOS.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The Scout Sniper Basic Course is certainly most difficult training in the Marine Corps. Most classes lose about 60% of the students, although it can go much higher. The schools are located a Camp Pendleton, Camp Lejeune, Quantico, and Hawaii. There are many basic requirements in place that must be met, including requirements for vision, physical fitness, marksmanship, and overall mental health. The physical requirements alone are often enough to get many booted from the course.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The school includes extensive physical fitness training, marksmanship, field crafts, reconnaissance, surveillance, and other important training. Most of the Marines that are cut from the program find that it happens during the “Stalking” portion of the course. This part of the training requires hours of patience and dedication. It can take a lifetime to master. It involves moving towards an observation post without being detected.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The first Scout Sniper platoons appeared during World War II. Highly effective at reconnaissance, these units were often given support by light tanks. The first group was trained in Australia, but that training was also supplement by Great Britain, as well. Because the Sniper Scouts had such success in World War II, the Marines immediately began to develop a specialized training program of their own.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In Vietnam, Marine Sniper Scouts were vital to the success of the United States military. Besides utilizing the snipers skills, the surveillance and reconnaissance led to numerous successful artillery attacks. The Sniper Scouts were credited with capturing and eliminating many of the enemy forces that traditional military forces couldn’t get close enough to.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Those that have successfully completed the Marine Scout Sniper training are considered to be the most elite of this military branch. A great way to recognize their service and sacrifice is with a Marine Scout Sniper ring. Your loved is sure to wear a <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/marine-corps-rings/">Marine Scout Sniper ring</a> with a great deal of pride. You can order these and other military rings online.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The Army Field Officer or Headquarters Clerk, as well as the Pay Clerk, both preceded the Army Warrant Officer. The grade and rank of Warrant Officer was introduced to the Army in 1918. The Act that established this rank also established the Army Mine Planter Service, which was part of the Costal Artillery Corps. The Warrant Officers were to serve as masters, mates, and engineers on of the vessels. Initially, there were three pay grades authorized. The Warrant Officer rank and grade was given to Field Clerks and Pay Clerks so they would be full members of the military.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In 1941, the Army decided to redefine the position of the Warrant Officer. There were two grades created, a junior grade and a Chief grade. By 1942, Warrant Officers were in forty different occupational areas. The grade of Flight Officer was created to the Army Air Force in 1942, as well.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Most of the first flight officers that graduated from the many Army Air Force flight training programs were commissioned as Second Lieutenants, but the remainder were given an appointment as a Flight Officer. Once the Warrant Officers had some flying time under their belts, many were commissioned as lieutenants.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">By November of 1942, the Warrant Officer rank order was finally determined as being above an enlisted grade, but lower than all commissioned officers. In 1949, grades of W-3 and W-4 were added. The pay grade of W-5 wasn’t added until 1991.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Today, the Army Warrant Officer fills a number of different roles – a combat leader, a technical expert, an advisor, and a trainer. One of the reasons why Warrant Officers are so valuable and effective in the Army is because they can fulfill these different roles. Over 45 occupational specialties have Warrant Officers and they serve from the section level to the upper echelons of the Army. Many command vessels and aircraft. Others are in charge of smaller units and specialized teams. In a change from traditional titles, Army Warrant Officers are addressed as Mister or the female equivalent.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are now two basic types of Warrant Officers in the Army – aviators and technicians. In order to qualify as an applicant for technicians, the soldier must have a rank of E-5 or Sergeant. The aviators must meet high standards for aptitude and medical requirements. Unlike most of the other aviation programs in the Armed Forces, the Army Warrant Officer aviation program does not require a college degree, but it is recommended.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are Warrant Officers in other branches of the United States Military. While this designation is not as common as it once was, there is no doubt that these military members fulfill a very specific, technical role in the Armed Forces. For those that accept this appointment, there is a great deal of pride and honor that comes with this special rank. One of the best ways to recognize their service and dedication is with one of the many styles of <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/military-rings/">Warrant Officer rings</a>. The unique design and beautiful craftsmanship are the perfect visual reminder of this special area of the United States Military.</p>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">The Military Police have a long and honored history in the United States Armed Forces. Often called MPs in the Air Force and Army and Shore Patrol in the Navy, these men and women enforce the laws and regulations regarding military order and discipline.</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">Since the Continental Army created a military police unit in 1778, there have always been personnel assigned to help carry out military police functions as needed. These functions include capturing or deterring deserters, custody and transport of prisoners, and investigating other criminal activities, just to name a few. From 1783 to 1861, the United States Army didn’t have a specialized unit for these activities, but instead, simply assigned personnel as needed and rotated them through the ranks.</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">During the <a title="American Civil War" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War">Civil War</a>, the incredible numbers of soldiers on both sides were often unruly, both in the field and in civilian areas. A system of Provost Marshals was created by both the Union and the Confederate Armies to deal with the need for police forces. The Union Army established a permanent police force whose main duties were to prevent riots, looting, desertion, and violence against civilians. Towards the end of the War, the Provost Marshal Department was established. This new military department was given the task of controlling the local governments in the Southern states.</div>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">By World War 1, the Military Police Corps was temporarily created. The soldiers that were assigned wore the “MP” armbands that so many associate with this area of the military. Their primary duties included guarding prisoners, rounding up deserters and draft dodgers, as well as overseeing the prisoner of war camps found in the United States. During World War II, the Military Police Corp became a permanent unit in the United States Army. Over 210,000 personnel, both of enlisted and officer ranks, served as Military Police. For every major conflict from that time forward, including Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan, Military Police have held an important role in all branches of the Armed Forces and have been deployed to all areas of conflict.</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">Today, Military Police enforce military law under the Uniform Code of Military Justice and the Articles of War. The offenses can range from disobedience to mutiny and everything in between. What once was established to enforce discipline among the ranks, now maintains justice in the military.</div>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Military members who are charged with crimes against civilians are tried in civilian courts. However, military members who are charged with crimes against other military members or against the United States government are tried in a military court. Those found guilty and sentenced to incarceration are housed in military or federal prisons.</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">Military Police have specialized units that perform certain functions, such as investigations, security for dignitaries, and facility security enforcement. All military police now attend specialized training and are considered some of the best trained law enforcement in the country.</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">If you’re looking for a way to recognize the service and dedication of someone who serves in a Military Police unit, then consider giving them a military police ring. You won’t find a better gift to say thank you than one of the many styles of <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/military-rings/">Military Police rings</a>.</div>
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