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‘Range 15’ star talks podcast, charity, community-building … and sequel(s)
The Drinkin’ Bros head to Colorado for a nonprofit festival
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82-year-old Navy vet, ‘America’s Got Talent’ star to sing with metal band
An 82-year-old Colorado man who has become a viral sensation following his rendition of Drowning Pool’s “Bodies” on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” last month will have the chance to perform the song with the metal band Friday.
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Exclusive excerpt: ‘First Train Out of Denver’ by Leo Jenkins
In a big red van he would dub Falcor, named after the wide-roaming luckdragon in “The Neverending Story,” former Army Ranger-turned-author Leo Jenkins launched a 20-month, 32,000-mile odyssey across eight states and nine countries.
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‘Top Gun’ still soars at 30, while shooting for sequel
Top Gun’s enduring popularity is tied to Maverick’s struggle to reach his pilot dreams, says producer Jerry Bruckheimer.
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Real story behind ‘The Finest Hours’: How the movie compares
The author of the definitive account of the Coast Guard’s greatest small-boat rescue on the movie’s accuracy.
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‘Ghost Fleet’ offers realistic look at an imagined war
The book is remarkably accurate in depicting what it is like to be in the heat of battle or the situation rooms.
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5 questions for Don Rickles on release of ‘CPO Sharkey’
Time Life has released a three-disc collection that includes the first 15 episodes of the satiric look at Navy life.
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Fellow American sniper lauds movie as Chris’ story
Former Navy SEAL Kevin Lacz went from technical adviser on ‘American Sniper’ to playing himself in the film.
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Navy vets create inspiring song to help veterans’ charities
A disabled Navy vet and a former SEAL speahead songwriting effort to help fellow veterans.
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‘Range 15’ star talks podcast, charity, community-building … and sequel(s)
The Drinkin’ Bros head to Colorado for a nonprofit festival
-
82-year-old Navy vet, ‘America’s Got Talent’ star to sing with metal band
An 82-year-old Colorado man who has become a viral sensation following his rendition of Drowning Pool’s “Bodies” on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” last month will have the chance to perform the song with the metal band Friday.
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Exclusive excerpt: ‘First Train Out of Denver’ by Leo Jenkins
In a big red van he would dub Falcor, named after the wide-roaming luckdragon in “The Neverending Story,” former Army Ranger-turned-author Leo Jenkins launched a 20-month, 32,000-mile odyssey across eight states and nine countries.
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Veterans risk becoming a ‘victim class’ in Junger’s ‘Tribe’
“Tribe” laments the lack of one.
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‘Top Gun’ still soars at 30, while shooting for sequel
Top Gun’s enduring popularity is tied to Maverick’s struggle to reach his pilot dreams, says producer Jerry Bruckheimer.
-
Real story behind ‘The Finest Hours’: How the movie compares
The author of the definitive account of the Coast Guard’s greatest small-boat rescue on the movie’s accuracy.
-
‘Ghost Fleet’ offers realistic look at an imagined war
The book is remarkably accurate in depicting what it is like to be in the heat of battle or the situation rooms.
-
5 questions for Don Rickles on release of ‘CPO Sharkey’
Time Life has released a three-disc collection that includes the first 15 episodes of the satiric look at Navy life.
-
Fellow American sniper lauds movie as Chris’ story
Former Navy SEAL Kevin Lacz went from technical adviser on ‘American Sniper’ to playing himself in the film.
-
Navy vets create inspiring song to help veterans’ charities
A disabled Navy vet and a former SEAL speahead songwriting effort to help fellow veterans.
-
‘Range 15’ star talks podcast, charity, community-building … and sequel(s)
The Drinkin’ Bros head to Colorado for a nonprofit festival
-
82-year-old Navy vet, ‘America’s Got Talent’ star to sing with metal band
An 82-year-old Colorado man who has become a viral sensation following his rendition of Drowning Pool’s “Bodies” on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” last month will have the chance to perform the song with the metal band Friday.
-
Exclusive excerpt: ‘First Train Out of Denver’ by Leo Jenkins
In a big red van he would dub Falcor, named after the wide-roaming luckdragon in “The Neverending Story,” former Army Ranger-turned-author Leo Jenkins launched a 20-month, 32,000-mile odyssey across eight states and nine countries.
-
Veterans risk becoming a ‘victim class’ in Junger’s ‘Tribe’
“Tribe” laments the lack of one.
-
‘Top Gun’ still soars at 30, while shooting for sequel
Top Gun’s enduring popularity is tied to Maverick’s struggle to reach his pilot dreams, says producer Jerry Bruckheimer.
-
Real story behind ‘The Finest Hours’: How the movie compares
The author of the definitive account of the Coast Guard’s greatest small-boat rescue on the movie’s accuracy.
-
‘Ghost Fleet’ offers realistic look at an imagined war
The book is remarkably accurate in depicting what it is like to be in the heat of battle or the situation rooms.
-
5 questions for Don Rickles on release of ‘CPO Sharkey’
Time Life has released a three-disc collection that includes the first 15 episodes of the satiric look at Navy life.
-
Fellow American sniper lauds movie as Chris’ story
Former Navy SEAL Kevin Lacz went from technical adviser on ‘American Sniper’ to playing himself in the film.
-
Navy vets create inspiring song to help veterans’ charities
A disabled Navy vet and a former SEAL speahead songwriting effort to help fellow veterans.














