From Bastille Day to French National Unity

Bastille Day, or as the French call it, “Fete Nationale” is a day of freedom and national unity celebrated around the world with fireworks, feasts, and elaborate parades of military might.
READ MORE ›Bastille Day, or as the French call it, “Fete Nationale” is a day of freedom and national unity celebrated around the world with fireworks, feasts, and elaborate parades of military might.
READ MORE ›In a battle spanning 47 days, over 20,000 American soldiers lost their lives to the sweeping death of German machine guns.
READ MORE ›In a world up-turned by a global pandemic, preparing for the upcoming hurricane season provides yet another challenge.
READ MORE ›A casual look into some of the always-useful evergreen items in the military surplus world.
READ MORE ›Emergency preparedness can seem formidable at first. The quest to be “completely prepared” is an overwhelming and honestly impossible goal.
READ MORE ›When it comes to secure storage, there’s nothing better than this U.S. Military Surplus 58-gallon Drum. It was originally used to ship and store components used on the GBU-12 Paveway II laser-guided bomb and is now ready for a variety … Continued
READ MORE ›Veterans Day was born out of World War I Armistice Day celebrations, but in America the event has come to signify much more.
READ MORE ›Military surplus is the foundation to a world of costuming ideas.
READ MORE ›During World War II, women gained new work opportunities embodied by “Rosie the Riveter.”
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