If the colonists hadn't rejected British militarism and the massive financial burden of maintaining the British military, America wouldn't exist.
The Chinese, as befits a Communist autocracy, approached the task of dominating the Olympics with top-down military discipline.
I've always been fascinated by the military, the discipline they have and the sacrifices they make to defend the country. It's something I've always been interested in.
If your ethics in the military, in your training, is going to be counterminded by a one-hour weekly television show, we've got a really big problem.
The Afghan security forces will always have the help of the U.S. American military to ensure that Afghanistan never fails.
We have the Troops to Teachers program, which encourages retired military individuals to go into teaching.
The military code of justice sets out exactly what type of charges are available for specific acts.
We don't know what may yet happen to us, what military and political defeats we may yet have to face.
The U.S. is just in a class by itself in military expenses. It basically matches the rest of the world, and it's far more advanced.
That the military have the power to manipulate personal liberties while cocking a snook at justice and freedom in Balochistan is a fact.
Astronauts working for the government will always need to be either pilots or mission specialists. Those who want to be pilots should have military experience - ideally, a test pilot background.
Everywhere that the struggle for national freedom has triumphed, once the authorities agreed, there were military coups d'etat that overthrew their leaders. That is the result time and time again.
Ultimately, the court is heading to a doctrine of 'separation of campaign and state.' This doctrine, like separation of church and state or separation of military and civilian authority, is not explicit in the Constitution but flows naturally from it...
Dictators, unlike Democrats, depend on a small coterie to sustain their power. These backers, generally drawn from the military, the senior civil service, and family or clan members, have a synergistic relationship with their dictator. The dictator d...
Throughout the history of our young nation, we have seen our military go bravely into battle, armed with courage and willing to make the ultimate sacrifice.
The constant movement of a military life can be tough on children. My father was an officer in the army, and I was forced to change elementary schools six times.
According to recent opinion polls, a large majority of Iraqis believe that the U.S. military has no intention to leave Iraq, and that it would stay even is asked by the Iraqi government to leave.
Should we continue to spend billions to subsidize foreign military dictatorships, or should we concentrate on taking better care of the one we have right here at home?
History offers no evidence for the proposition that the assignment of women to military combat jobs is the way to win wars, improve combat readiness, or promote national security.
I'm optimistic because I'm pragmatic: Neither of the two sides, the military government nor the Islamic front, is capable of winning. If they continue to fight, they will both bleed to death.
It is our responsibility as Americans to provide for the families of those who have died to defend our nation. Raising the military death benefit is not a Democrat or Republican issue - it is an American issue.