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		<title>Personalized Military Rings make a great deployment gift idea.</title>
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<p>If you are a serving member of the US military then there is a good chance you will be<br />
deployed overseas a several stages during your career. Overseas deployments usually<br />
are rather long, the majority of them usually lasting over a year.</p>
<p>When a military member is separated from his or her family and friends, it can be a difficult time.<br />
Perhaps the best ways to demonstrate your care and also to help keep their spirits<br />
high is to send them a personalised deployment gift.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/shop/cart.php?target=category&amp;category_id=64"><img src="http://www.military-rings.com/web-images/Ads/Operation-Enduring-Freedom.png" border="0" alt="Operation Enduring Freedom Deployment Rings" width="644" height="302" /></a></p>
<p>The fundamental question you’ll most likely have is “What kind of gift should I give?”<br />
There’s really no specified gift that will satisfy everyone. It’s up to you to consider what sort<br />
of gift your special someone likes and also to set finances that will work for you.<br />
There are numerous different types of gifts gifts to choose from but bear in mind<br />
the gift will need to be small enough to go through the Army postal system to where your soldier is deployed.</p>
<p><strong>Military jewelry is a very good first choice.</strong><br />
As is small and can be posted easlily no matter where they are stationed in the world. A custom military ring is an ideal gift because they will be able to wear it even during their daily overseas activities in the harshest of environments.. These rings are extremely hard waring and durable that will survive in environments such as Afghanistan and will last throughout their deployment and well beyond and will become a treasured memento and reminder of past achievements during their career.</p>
<p>These Military rings can be customised to include a lot of information relevant to the individual soldier including their personal details, such as their name/ rank and unit insignia.<br />
Also they can combine side emblems of the current and previous tours of duty and or other overseas deployments; these are things that every soldier is proud to display.</p>
<p><strong>Other Deployment gifts options</strong><br />
These can also include everything from hats, jackets, and t-shirts. Almost all of the major military operations, such as Desert Storm, Desert Shield, and Iraqi Freedom, have clothing specifically designed for the deployment and they will be able to wear these will off duty or away on RNR.</p>
<p>Also Care products are usually a welcome sight for those deployed overseas. Pack a box stuffed with their favorite delicacy, personal hygiene items, books, mags, letters, and pictures. These military deployment gifts are the ones which will often bring a tear into the recipient’s eyes since they know you add a lot of effort on it.</p>
<p>Conclusion, military deployment gifts can certainly help make the separation a bit easier on both you and your loved one. Simply knowing that someone cares and can ensure the time time away separated is more bearable.</p>
<p><strong>How to order a customized Deployment Ring for your loved one?</strong><br />
You can order your chosen ring here online in three easy steps ( all major credit cards accepted ), then have it shipped direct to your soldier no matter where they are around the world.</p>
<p>Shipping normally takes 5 weeks from date of purchase.</p>
<p>Order online:<br />
You can customize and order these beautiful rings in our online shop <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/shop/cart.php?target=category&amp;category_id=64">here</a></p>
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		<title>How to order a custom military ring</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2011 05:50:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A custom military ring is one piece of jewelry that means a great deal to the wearer. It’s a symbol of their commitment, dedication, and sacrifice. Many are passed on down through the generations, along with stories of heroism, courage, and heartbreak. Ordering a custom military ring is fairly simple, but there are few things [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">A custom military ring is one piece of jewelry that means a great deal to the wearer. It’s a symbol of their commitment, dedication, and sacrifice. Many are passed on down through the generations, along with stories of heroism, courage, and heartbreak. Ordering a custom military ring is fairly simple, but there are few things you’ll need to consider.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are many different ways that you can order a custom military ring. Some jewelry stores offer this service. If you are in a military academy, you will receive literature on how to order your customized military graduation ring. However, you can also order from a number of different sites online. You do want to use a bit of caution to ensure that you’re ordering from a reputable company. You’ll find several reviews that you can browse through to find about the quality of the rings and the customer service.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You will want to determine which type of precious metal you want the ring made out of. Gold, silver, and valedium are popular choices. Some are made from gold or silver plated materials, too. Valedium is a silver toned metal that is very strong and durable. This is a good choice for those who want to wear their ring every day. Most military members make the choice between gold and silver based upon their dress uniform. For example, an Air Force member will usually go with silver, while an Army member will generally go with gold.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The style of the ring is also important to a custom military ring. The signet ring style is the most common. This is a classic, traditional style of ring that was favored by many of the great military leaders in history. The top of the ring doesn’t feature a stone, but instead has a raised crest of the military branch the member serves in. The sides of the ring can be left plain or have engravings of other symbols and insignias. The inside of the ring – of any custom military ring – can be engraved with a short personal message, initials, or an important date.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The symbols, insignia, and emblems on the sides of a custom <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">military ring</a> are really where your creativity comes into play. There are dozens of these symbols available. Some are unit insignias. Others pertain to a specific military campaign. There are also those that represent a specific type of aircraft or vessel that the military member operates or supports. There are flags, dates, slogans, and just about anything else you might imagine that can be used on the sides of the ring to make it completely personalized for you.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Sizing is important, too, so it’s best if you can stop into a jewelry store and make sure you know your ring size without guessing. Also, be sure to check out the warranty information. Some companies will replace or repair a ring if it is damaged. If you have any questions when placing your order online, make sure you give the company a call to ensure there are no mix-ups in your custom military ring order.</p>
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		<title>USMC rings for “the few and the proud”</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jul 2011 06:17:52 +0000</pubDate>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">There are few people that aren’t impressed by a United States Marine. The intense physical and mental training are something that many people could not begin to complete. Marine men and women are strong, honorable, dedicated. One of the ways that a Marine lets the world know that they are a part of this impressive military branch is with USMC rings.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The military ring has a long history and USMC rings are no different. Most will have the famous Eagle, Globe, and Anchor emblem of the Marine Corps. Some will showcase a specific regiment or battalion. Others feature emblems and insignia that show a Marine’s service during a particular war or military operation. Finally, some Marines will use the design as a reminder of a military decoration or combat metal that the member has been awarded.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">USMC rings are available in yellow or white gold and sterling silver. Some are also available in valedium, which is a silver toned metal that resists scratches or other damage. There are several designs available, including a signet or seal ring, one that resembles a high school class ring, and one that has nothing but an engraving on the top. Sometimes, the simplest designs are the most elegant.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The choice of stone in the top of USMC rings is usually the wearer’s birthstone, but it doesn’t have to be. Perhaps there is another date that the Marine would like to remember, such as their enlistment date or when they graduated the academy. These stones are beautifully cut to reflect the light perfectly.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The sides of USMC rings can feature insignias, emblems, or other symbols. Some choose to have an emblem that represents the unit they are attached to, while others want a symbol of a military campaign, a piece of military equipment, or a special phrase. One of the nice things about these military rings is that they are completely customizable to the Marine’s wishes.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The inside of the ring can be engraved, as well. Initials, short phrases, or a date are the most common ways to personalize this area of the ring. It also makes the ring easy to identify if it is ever lost or stolen. This engraving also serves as a wonderful reminder of the Marine’s service as the ring is passed down from generation to generation. Some Marines even donate their rings to be melted down into another Marine ring for a son, daughter, or grandchild. This keeps a piece of history with the new Marine at all times.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In closing, <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">USMC rings</a> are a terrific way to showcase a Marine’s service to his or her country. Each can be uniquely different and showcase the Marine’s career. If you’re looking for a fantastic gift for your Marine, consider giving one of the many styles of USMC rings as a gift. It’s sure to put a smile on their face – no matter how stoic they might look! Let this ring be a reminder of a Marine’s love for this country.</p>
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		<title>Military belly button rings and other unique gifts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you think of military gifts, the first thing that comes to mind is probably not a belly button ring. However, there are many military members and civilians who want to show their support for the Armed Forces, but not in a traditional way. Military belly button rings can make a great gift for those [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">When you think of military gifts, the first thing that comes to mind is probably not a belly button ring. However, there are many military members and civilians who want to show their support for the Armed Forces, but not in a traditional way. Military belly button rings can make a great gift for those who wear such a piece of jewelry and there are many styles available today.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">For those who have a loved one serving in the military, you might look for a military belly button ring designed to show your support. For example, there are naval rings that say, “I love my soldier.” These are available in sterling silver or gold and are often found in various sizes and lengths. While a military belly button ring isn’t the perfect gift for everyone, there are several designs for those who wear such jewelry.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Other unique gifts include toe rings, henna tattoos, and even flip-flops with a military design. If you can think of it as a gift, it’s available somewhere in a military theme. Sometimes, it’s the unique gift ideas that really put a smile on the military member’s face! There are several gifts that poke fun at another branch of the military or even at civilians. There are gifts that remember those who have fallen in combat. You’ll also find a great number of gifts that are specifically designed for military members to give their loved ones. You’ve probably seen many of the t-shirts and other clothing items that say, “My daddy is a soldier” or “Proud wife of a Marine.”</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The key to choosing a great unique military gift is to use your imagination. Perhaps the perfect gift is a traditional military ring, with emblems and insignia down the sides and a beautiful semi-precious stone on the top. Perhaps, though, a toe ring, with a matching military belly button ring is more your style. The great part about searching for these gifts online is that the selection is so much better than you will find in most catalogs or shops. In addition, you get to focus on those unique gifts that can be personalized specifically for the recipient.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are other benefits to ordering online. The process is streamlined and simple. You can have these gifts shipped almost anywhere in the world, too. However, there are some countries that have limitations on what you can ship in, so if your gift is really “out there,” then you may want to check with the post office first. It would really be disappointing to find out that your gift didn’t arrive because it was snagged by customs!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In closing, for those who are a little more unique than others are, a unique <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-gifts/">military gift</a> is a great choice – including military belly button rings. Take a few minutes and see what is available before you settle on the traditional military ring, clothing, or plaque. Your loved one will appreciate it.</p>
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		<title>U.S. military rings for specialized units</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">There are many specialized units in the United States military. While most people can name a half a dozen or so even if they haven’t served in the military, there are actually hundreds of these specialized units. The Navy Seals, the Army’s 82<sup>nd</sup> Airborne, the Marine Snipers, and the Air Force Paratroopers are well known specialized units. Many of these units are so specialized that seventy to eighty percent of all who start the training do not finish. It really takes a unique person to be a part of such a close knit group of military members. Recognizing this service, dedication, and sacrifice is something that isn’t taken lightly. For those that serve in these units, U. S. military rings are the perfect way to do just that.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">U.S. military rings have a long, proud history. The first rings were given to graduates of the United States  Military Academy in 1835. Since that time virtually every military academy graduate has had a ring symbolizing their hard work and dedication. Most of the rings are ordered during the second or third year and the class spends a great deal of time working on the perfect design. However, military rings are not just for graduations or even graduations from specialized training.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Many military members order their military ring to recognize other important achievements in their careers. This might include a promotion, retirement, or a deployment on a military campaign. Specialized units are often the first ones into a conflict and they deserve recognition for these dangerous missions. One of the most important aspects to U.S. military rings are the emblems and insignia that decorate the sides of the ring or underneath the stone on top. Many will design their ring with the branch emblem on the top and the unit insignia on one side. The other side is often used to recognize a specific type of aircraft, ship, or submarine on the other. It might also have the insignia of a military campaign, such as Operation Iraqi Freedom or Enduring Freedom.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Some of the units in the military are so highly specialized that they are considered ‘top secret.’ Many of these units have a specific way that their presence in this unit is identified, but the unit member will know what is and isn’t allowed on a ring. If you are ordering the ring as a gift, you might want to speak with your loved one about what they want on the ring. It might ruin the surprise, but you want to make sure it’s a design that they will love.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In closing, there are many styles and designs of U.S. <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">military rings</a>. From active duty to veterans to retirees, there is no better gift to recognize one’s service in this very honorable profession. Ordering the ring is easy online and you can have it shipped almost anywhere in the world. U.S. military rings are part of the history of the Armed Forces. What a terrific way to add your own piece of military history to your family’s own past, present, and future.</p>
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		<title>Military service rings for every branch of the armed forces</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Military service rings are a great way to show your pride and honor in what you do. It’s because of this country’s military members that our country stays strong, secure, and safe. If you have a loved that serves or has served in one of the branches of the United States military, then know that there is no finer gift than military service rings. Not only will these rings showcase the member’s military career, but it can also become a treasure passed onto future generations.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Military service rings can be ordered online and it doesn’t take much time at all. You will need to consider a few things before ordering though, such as the type of precious metal you want the ring made from, the emblems or insignia you want engraved, and if you want a semi-precious stone on the top. All of these decisions will ensure that the ring you order is personalized specifically for the wearer. There will always be a bit of history in the ring, too.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You will have a choice of several semi-precious stones and many choose their birthstone for the top of the ring. There can be an engraving added under the stone, which adds a great deal of depth to the ring’s design. Consider the precious metal that will be used for the ring when choosing your stone, too. There are some of the stones that look better with gold than silver and vice versa.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Be sure you order the right size. While you may think that this goes without saying, it’s best to use whatever ring sizer is offered on the website you’re ordering on. You simply print and cut the sizer out and you’ll know that you’re ordering the right size.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Now, you’ll move onto the most important part of ring’s design – the personalization. You will have your choice of over one hundred emblems, symbols, and insignias. Consider using the crest for the branch of service on the top of the ring, either under or without a precious stone. A unit or division insignia is a great choice for one side of the ring. The other might feature an aircraft or ship that the military member is assigned to. Perhaps a special date or initials would be a great choice or an insignia for a specific military campaign. This is obviously what will set this ring apart from other military service rings.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Don’t forget to include the engraved message on the inside of the band. It will have to be short and to the point or you can use a date or initials. The best part about this specific personalization is that it will allow you to easily identify the ring if it is ever lost or stolen.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In closing, <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">military service rings</a> are a great choice for recognizing your loved one’s service in the Armed Forces. There are so many styles and options available for the design, too. Show your support for all these men and women do with a personalized military ring.</p>
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		<title>Military rings – beautiful mementos of service</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jul 2011 05:26:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Military rings are not new. Long before the modern world, military rings had a history seeped in tradition. Early Romans and Greeks wore rings as a sign of military prowess and it was considered a great honor to be awarded this piece of jewelry. What has changed over time is the design and materials used [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Military rings are not new. Long before the modern world, military rings had a history seeped in tradition. Early Romans and Greeks wore rings as a sign of military prowess and it was considered a great honor to be awarded this piece of jewelry. What has changed over time is the design and materials used to create such a ring. Today, you’ll find gold, silver, and valedium rings that are strikingly beautiful. Semi-precious stones can be inset on top of the rings and engravings down the sides ensure that personalization is the primary goal.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">All branches of the United States Armed Forces have <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">military rings</a>. Some are worn only upon graduation from one of the military academies. Others are used to commemorate a specific deployment or operation. You will also find many military members who wear a ring designed to simply showcase their military careers. Ordering military rings is very simply and can be done online in just a few minutes. In addition, you will find that you can have these rings shipped almost anywhere in the world. This makes a ring a great gift idea for those who are stationed overseas.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Military rings are available in three different styles. The most popular resembles a high school or college class ring. Usually made from silver or gold, it also has the semi-precious stone in the top. Most people choose to use their birthstone in this type of ring, although any date or event can be commemorated. The sides of the ring feature beautiful engraving and the sky is the limit on what might be featured here. Branch emblems, unit insignias, aircraft, ships, or military operation symbols have all been used to create a ring that is unique to the wearer.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The second style of ring is more traditional. It is a signet ring and its clean, elegant lines make this a great choice to wear with the military dress uniform. The top of the ring usually has a branch crest of unit insignia and it may be engraved or raised. In some cases, this area of the ring is also colored, which makes it even more beautiful. The sides of the ring are bare, adding to the simplicity. However, the third style of ring features a the same top, but also has engravings on the sides.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">One of the features of military rings that is much appreciated is the engraving on the inside the band. This area can contain a short message, the owner’s initials, or a special date. Not only is this personalization a nice attribute of the ring, it also makes it  is much easier to identify the ring if it is ever lost or stolen.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In closing, if you’re looking for the perfect gift for your loved one or if you want to commemorate a special time in your military career, then military rings are a terrific choice. Because of the personalization that these rings allow, it’s easy to create a special memento of your time in the military.</p>
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		<title>Air force gifts – aim high!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2011 07:40:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Air Force is one of the smaller branches of the Armed Forces, but that doesn’t make it any less important. These men and women provide safety in the skies above our country, protection for our forces deployed overseas, and strategic bombing when needed. The support and maintenance units help ensure that the aircraft are [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The Air Force is one of the smaller branches of the Armed Forces, but that doesn’t make it any less important. These men and women provide safety in the skies above our country, protection for our forces deployed overseas, and strategic bombing when needed. The support and maintenance units help ensure that the aircraft are ready for action at a moment’s notice.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you want to give Air Force gifts to your friends or family members who serve this country, then you’re in luck! There are many great gift ideas that will delight the Air Force member in your life. Some are very elegant. Others are useful. Still more are great for gag gifts! First decide which type of gift that you want to give.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">For those that want an elegant and formal Air Force gift, then consider Air Force jewelry, such as rings, pendants, key chains, earrings, and bracelets. These are beautiful tokens of a military member’s service and most can be personalized with a short message or important date. These gifts will really resonate with your airman or officer, as everyone loves to receive a gift that is specifically made for them.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Other formal Air Force gifts include shadowboxes and display cases. You can fill a display case with the airman’s medals, photos, and patches. This is a great idea for someone who is retiring or just received a promotion. Other Air Force gifts might include a personalized desk set, a plaque honoring the recipient’s service, or even set of engraved glasses.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">For those that love military clothing, there are so many Air Force gifts that run down this line. Jackets and hats are two of the most popular, but t-shirts and sweats are right behind. Many of the t-shirts poke fun at another branch of the military, as the competition between the branches is high. In addition, you can find some great Air Force scarves, boxers, and even socks that most people will really enjoy receiving as a gift.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Most members of the Air Force have spent time deployed in support of military operations around the world. These deployments are quite difficult on their friends and family, as well as on themselves. However, there is a great deal of pride in serving their country across the globe. Consider giving Air Force gifts that recognize these military operations, such as Operations Desert Storm, Desert Shield, and Iraqi Freedom.  Your friend or family member will appreciate the recognition for such service. You may also want to consider honoring an Air Force Veteran who served in such conflicts as Vietnam or Korea.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In closing, when consider which of the many <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-gifts/air-force-gifts/">Air Force gifts</a> will be best received, think about what type of job the airman has and where he or she has been stationed. This will help you choose the best gift possible, but remember that it’s the show of appreciation for their service, sacrifice, and dedication that really matters to your military friend or family member.</p>
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		<title>Choosing the perfect military rings for men</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jul 2011 05:56:41 +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 <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">military rings</a> 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 military ring 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>Reward achievement with military class rings</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2011 05:42:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a number of military class rings available today. Some are for graduations from a military academy, such as the U.S. Naval Academy, West Point, or the Air Force Academy. These military class rings are a symbol of discipline, honor, and achievement. These are four year colleges that are much more than just a [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">There are a number of military class rings available today. Some are for graduations from a military academy, such as the U.S. Naval Academy, West Point, or the Air  Force Academy. These military class rings are a symbol of discipline, honor, and achievement. These are four year colleges that are much more than just a classroom learning experience. These four years are spent honing military skills and learning a variety of subject matters. It’s not easy, by any means and there are many who do not make it through. However, for those that do, military class rings are a great way to show how proud you are of your friend or loved one.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Some of the military academies require that military class rings meet specific criteria. For example, the Naval Academy official class rings are the result of a yearlong design process. No one can wear these particular rings except for those privileged to be part of that year’s class. If you’re looking to order an office military class ring, you may want to make sure that your loved one hasn’t already placed an order for the ring. Many times, the brochures and other paperwork are distributed during the second year of the academy.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you find out that you do want to place an order for one of the many styles of military class rings, then you should spend some time on the internet. Not only will you get a better feel of what types of rings are available, you can compare pricing and warranties. The warranty is very important. Some manufacturers of military class rings will replace a damaged, lost, or stolen ring. Others will melt down a damaged ring and use it to recreate a new one. Many times, an antique military ring that belonged to a relative is melted down and used to create a new ring. This is a great idea if the military member comes from a long line of veterans.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">You will find that there are rings that you can custom order and there are rings that are generic. The latter are much less expensive, but most people would rather have one of the military class rings that is specifically designed for them. Don’t just limit the class rings to an academy, either. There are many rings for those who graduate from basic training or a specialized school. Some military members and their friends decide that they all want similar rings to keep their bond of friendship strong. You’ll find that <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">military class ring</a>s are one of the most popular of all the military rings available today.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In closing, there is no other gift quite like a military class ring. It’s a symbol of military service that is worn with pride and honor. For those that serve, the military ring is a reminder of their service, sacrifice, and commitment. For those that give a military ring, it shows the recipient how much you value their service to this country.</p>
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		<title>Marine corps rings honor service and sacrifice</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2011 05:24:40 +0000</pubDate>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">There is no doubt that the United States Marine Corps is made up of some of the most dedicated individuals. These are proud men and women who understand the meaning of honor and sacrifice. Marines are a special breed and they know it. One of the best ways to recognize a Marine’s service is with one of the many styles of Marine Corps rings. This symbol of their service will no doubt be treasured for generations as family members remember their loved one’s service.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Since the inception of the Marines, there are few conflicts that the Marines haven’t played an active role in. The United States Marines were often responsible for the overall success of past military campaigns. As you probably already know, one of the slogans so familiar with this branch of the Armed Forces is “once a Marine, always a Marine,” and that clearly is the case. Many members of this elite military branch invest in Marine Corps rings as symbol of their commitment to their country and to other Marines.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you’re considering buying a Marine Corp ring for yourself or for a loved one, there are a few things to consider. Many of the rings available today are crafted from beautiful precious metals. Gold and silver are very popular, but so are other metals, such as validium. The latter is a somewhat stronger, silver-toned metal that is a great choice for Marines that will wear their rings on a daily basis. It’s more resistant to scratches than the softer gold and silver metals are.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">There are several styles of Marine Corps rings available, as well. The most popular is the classic signet ring. The Marine Corp seal is on the top and may be engraved or raised. The sides may also be engraved with various emblems and insignias, but many Maraines prefer the clean, elegant look of a ring with nothing on the sides. There are also marine Corp rings available that have a semi-precious stone set in the top. These rings look a traditional class ring and there are dozens of emblems and insignia that can be placed under the stone or down the sides.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It’s easier than ever to order <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/marine-corps-rings/">Marine Corps rings</a> today. You can do all the research right online and then place your order. Most of the custom made rings take between two and four weeks to be shipped, so it’s important to remember that if the ring will be a gift to a friend or loved one. You will also need to know what size of ring your loved one wears. Most rings can be resized, but who really wants to go through the trouble?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In closing, if you would like to recognize someone’s service in the Marines, then a beautiful <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">Marine ring</a> is the perfect gift. You can even have the inside of the band engraved with a short message or the recipient’s initials. Marine Corps rings are a fantastic way to show someone how much you appreciate their service and sacrifice that makes a Marine, a Marine.</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-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/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>Military retirement gifts to celebrate a career</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">When a member of the military retires, it’s a time of celebration. The inherent responsibilities of our nation’s military members are not something that is taken lightly. After putting in twenty or more years, there is also a bit of sadness in many cases. This is the life that was chosen many years ago and for most retiring military members, they know very little else in the line of work or a career. When you’re looking for just the right military retirement gifts, you will find the following tips quite helpful.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">One of the best military retirement gifts is the military saber or sword. For the Navy, it’s called a Naval Cutlass. You can find these swords online and some can even be personalized for the occasion. Both men and women appreciate military retirement gifts like this and it will serve as a reminder of the dedication, service, and sacrifice that the retiree has given this country.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Display cases and plaques make fantastic retirement gifts, especially when you put a bit thought into them. The display cases can showcase medals, awards, and other honors, as well as pictures, patches, and rank. You can easily create a timeline in a display case that walks the member through the important highlights of their career. Retirement plaques are a great way to say thank for to someone who has given so much of themselves for others. Plaques are often given by younger or junior members of the military, such as those who served under the retiree. There are various sizes and styles available, and some can be personalized on both the front and the back.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Some military retirement gifts can have a humorous note, such as grenade desk sets. Military clothing is also a great gift idea. Hats, jackets, t-shirts, ties, and sweats are always welcome. Letter openers, license plate holders, and military jewelry are sure to please the retiree. <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/military-rings/">Military rings</a> are an elegant way to give the retiree a gift that they will treasure for a lifetime. There are many styles of rings available, with emblems and insignias from all branches. Each ring is custom made and has many options for personalization.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When you’re searching for military retirement gifts, consider what type of job the military member did. Were they a pilot, a drill instructor, or in command of several hundred men and women? Most military retirees will tell you that the hardest part of leaving the military is leaving the men and women they serve with. Consider creating a gift with memories from people he or she served with. An video of those men and women remembering one or two things that the retiree did or helped them with is sometimes more treasured than a gift worth hundreds of dollars. It’s the personalization of military retirement gifts that really are highly desired and are well received.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In closing, <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-gifts/military-retirement-gifts/">military retirement gifts</a> really run the gambit. There are so many that are available, it’s worth your time to look at the various sites and choose a gift that will best suit the retiree.</p>
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		<title>The history of military signet rings</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2011 05:01:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The history of military signet rings dates back at least to the Augustan period in Rome. The Romans probably got it from the Spartan warriors. Most of the Roman signet rings reflect Egyptian, Etruscan, Greek, and Oriental influences. A sign of honor, signet rings were often massive, making it difficult to wear them. Rings denoted [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The history of military signet rings dates back at least to the Augustan period in Rome. The Romans probably got it from the Spartan warriors. Most of the Roman signet rings reflect Egyptian, Etruscan, Greek, and Oriental influences. A sign of honor, signet rings were often massive, making it difficult to wear them. Rings denoted one’s social standing. It was considered a privilege to wear a signet ring, but it was often reserved for those who served with distinction in the military. Eventually, this type of ring would be bestowed more freely, but still was a mark of dignity and often used as an important seal.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Roman custom was to remove a ring from the finger of those who had died, but there was also a bit of superstition surrounding signet rings, too. For example, if the ring was removed, then there was a chance of bad luck and tidings. The custom was to only wear one ring, but as the popularity of signet rings grew, so did the number of rings that were worn. Crassus, a powerful Roman politician wore two rings. Horace, a Roman satirist and poet, wore three rings. This provoked much debated at first, as altering custom was usually not taken very well in the Roman society.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The shape and size of signet rings could vary. The top of the ring could be raised, cusped, or ridged. More elaborate versions, with filigree and fretwork would become popular. Circular and octagonal rings were done in solid metal. Sometimes, the shank of the ring would have precious or semi-precious stones. Romans used mostly emeralds, sapphires, or garnets, but diamonds and amethysts were reserved for the most noble and prominent of men.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Signet rings were used to validate serious legal documents in Roman times. Cicero and Pliny both state that signet rings were eventually worn on the little finger. It served as a man’s signature. Julius Caesar wore one with Venus on it. Augustus has several signet rings featuring a sphinx, the image of Alexander the Great, and finally one with his own image.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Through the following centuries, the signet ring would once again become a sign of military strength, finding its way throughout the rest of Europe, to Asia, and eventually to the United States. Military signet rings in the United States would feature the seal of the branch of military that the person served in. It would be handmade, with a raised seal and quite exceptional.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Today, the <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">military signet ring</a> still stands for honor, duty, and pride. The styles of signet rings vary, as do the precious metals used to create them. The sides of the signet ring are often engraved with military images or emblems. The inside of the band can be engraved with a short message, initials, or an important date.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">These military signet rings can be ordered online and shipped just about anywhere in the world. Each ring is custom made by some of the finest craftsmen in the world. If you want to show your appreciation for a loved one’s service, then consider giving a military signet ring. It’s sure to become an honored treasure.</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-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-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>How to order custom military rings</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Custom military rings have been a tradition in the military for over 200 years. The first military rings were given to graduates of the United States Military Academy in 1835. Since that time, almost every graduate of one of the military academies was awarded such a ring and it’s a symbol of great honor and achievement. However, you don’t have to graduate from a military academy to enjoy such a beautiful piece of jewelry. Many of these rings are given as gifts for promotions, retirements, birthdays, and Christmas. If you want to order custom military rings, though, there are few things you should know.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You can place an order online quite easily. There are several decisions that you will have to make. The first is the style of custom military rings that you want. There is the traditional signet style, with the military branch emblem on the top. Another style resembles a class ring, with a stone on the top and emblems on the side of the ring. There is also a style that has a stone on the top, but the sides of the ring are bare.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">When ordering custom military rings, it’s important to determine when the ring will be worn the most. If it will be worn only special occasions, then gold or silver is a great choice. However, if the ring will be worn every day, validium will be better choice, as it’s a harder precious metal and will resist scratches better.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The emblems are one of the most important parts of custom military rings. It is what defines the military member, such as the branch of service, the unit they serve in, the date they enlisted, or an aircraft or ship they work on. If you are ordering this ring as a gift, make sure you know exactly what types of emblems will be important to the recipient. You don’t want to give a ring that has a unit emblem on it that your loved one isn’t part of.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Custom military rings are handmade, so it takes a bit to create these gorgeous pieces of jewelry. Allow at least three weeks before the rings ships, unless the website says otherwise. Most companies allow you to ship the rings to almost anywhere in the world. In addition, most custom military rings also come with a warranty, so be sure to check that out, as well.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Custom military rings are a great way to show your support and appreciation for what our military members do every day. Without this country’s military, our country would not enjoy the freedoms that we do. When you give the gift of a custom military ring, you’re providing a timeless reminder of a loved one’s service. These rings will become treasured family heirlooms, passed down to children and grandchildren.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In closing, when ordering your <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">custom military rings</a>, the above tips will help you give a gift that your military service man or woman is sure to love.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes, it can be difficult to find military gifts for servicewomen that are strong but still feminine. Obviously, the military is dominated by men and there are more gifts and gift ideas available for men than there are for women. However, if you are looking for the perfect gift for the military woman in your [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sometimes, it can be difficult to find military gifts for servicewomen that are strong but still feminine. Obviously, the military is dominated by men and there are more gifts and gift ideas available for men than there are for women. However, if you are looking for the perfect gift for the military woman in your lift, there are a number of military rings that may be just perfect.</p>
<p>Military rings for women are generally smaller, but have the same beautiful styles and designs available. Some are rather simple, but others can be quite complex and. There are also some military rings for women that you may not have considered, such as belly button rings. Just because a woman is in the military doesn’t mean she might not like a military belly button ring!</p>
<p>Think about the type of rings that your lady friend or family member wears on a regular basis. This will give you a good idea of what style of ring she would like. Many women like a style that resembles a class ring. The semi-precious stone on top might correspond to her birthday or it may just be a stone that she favors. The precious metal the ring is made of can be gold, silver, or validium. The latter is a silver-toned metal that is stronger and more resistant to scratches than gold or silver. It’s a good choice for a woman who will wear the ring on a daily bases.<br />
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<p>The emblems and insignia that may be engraved on these rings are what truly make them special. There are dozens of symbols to choose from and you can have them engraved on the sides of the ring or even underneath the stone. Some popular choices include the emblem of the military branch she is serving in, the American flag, or a plane, helicopter, or ship that she works on. There are also various emblems for special deployments or military operations.</p>
<p>The inside of the band can be easily personalized with the woman’s initials, a special date, or a short message. Not only does this make the ring very unique, it’s a great identifier if the ring is ever lost or stolen. Most companies that sell military rings for women offer this personalization option.</p>
<p>Ordering online is very easy and will only take a few minutes of your time. Since most of the nicer military rings are custom orders, you can expect the ring in two to three weeks. While most people prefer to give this gift in person, you can also have it shipped to just about anywhere in the world. Imagine her surprise when she opens that gift box!</p>
<p>In closing, <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">military rings</a> for women are a beautiful way to recognize her service, sacrifice, and commitment to helping protect this great country. With the various options in styling, personalization, and materials, she will have a ring that is truly perfect for her. Today’s military woman is sure to love a ring that is a visual reminder of your gratitude for a job well done.</p>
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		<title>Balfour military rings offer quality and craftsmanship</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 May 2011 06:02:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
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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-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/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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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2011 06:50:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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, [...]]]></description>
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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>
<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>
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<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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		<title>Military promotion gifts – celebrate with your loved one as they make the next rank!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each branch of the United States Military promotes their servicemen and women differently. In some branches of the service, it’s fairly easy to make rank up to a certain level. However, in other branches, it can be quite difficult to get to that next pay grade and level of responsibility. No matter how hard it [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Each branch of the United States Military promotes their servicemen and women differently. In some branches of the service, it’s fairly easy to make rank up to a certain level. However, in other branches, it can be quite difficult to get to that next pay grade and level of responsibility. No matter how hard it is to get that promotion, it should be recognized with military promotion gifts. It’s a reason to celebrate and the right gift can really make the occasion special.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Types of Military Promotion Gifts</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The most difficult part of giving a gift for a military promotion is deciding what gift the recipient will enjoy the most. For some military members, they prefer the simple, sedate gifts that still recognize their accomplishments. Others may want a gift that lets everyone around them know that they are moving up in the ranks. Which type of gift best suits your friend or loved one? Perhaps a picture of the serviceman or woman getting their rank pinned on placed in a gorgeous military picture frame would be a well received gift.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If your military member likes jewelry, there are a variety of pieces available. You’ll love the selection of rings, watches, earrings, bracelets, and even belly button rings. Most are available with options for personalization. One of the most popular military promotion gifts is a watch. Both pocket watches and wrist watches are a good choice. The face of the watch can display the branch emblem or unit insignia. The back of a wrist watch can be engraved with the date or a short message. The outside of a pocket watch can feature an emblem, as well.<br />
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Another popular piece of military jewelry is the <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/military-rings/">military ring</a>. These rings are a beautiful way to show how proud you are of your loved one. There are many styles available, as well as different choices for the precious metals, engravings, and stones. If you’re looking for a gift that will really surprise and delight the recipient, this is it!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Other military promotional gifts that are quite popular include engraved desk sets, display cases, shadowboxes, and military clothing. You can really put your imagination to good use because the variety of gift choices is quite substantial. Blankets with military insignias, briefcases, duffel bags, necklaces, wall clocks, and even coffee cups are great ideas. When you’re trying to figure out which military promotional gifts will best suit your military man or woman, put special consideration on those that can be personalized. Not only does it add a nice touch to the gift, but it will make the recipient feel very special.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>In Closing</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When you’re searching for <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-gifts/">military promotional gifts</a>, the best resources are available online. It’s easy to place and order and you can have it shipped to the recipient if they are stationed far away or even overseas. Show just how proud you are of their accomplishments with the perfect gifts to recognize their service and sacrifice.</p>
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		<title>Show your pride with these great military graduation gifts</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2011 09:33:09 +0000</pubDate>
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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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		<title>The hurricane hunters of the air force reserve</title>
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<p>The 53<sup>rd</sup> Weather Reconnaissance Squadron is one of a king. It is the only DOD organization that still flies into hurricanes and tropical storms and it’s been doing so since 1944. What actually started on a dare has grown into a full fledged squadron responsible for tracking, measuring, and reporting on tropical storms and hurricanes.</p>
<p>Equipped with ten WC-130J aircraft, this squadron is stationed in Biloxi, Mississippi at Kessler Air Force Base. The aircraft and crew are part of the 403<sup>rd</sup> Wing. With a history over fifty years, traced back to the 3<sup>rd</sup> Weather Reconnaissance Squadron. However, during this time, the B-17 was the aircraft of choice for weather reconnaissance during World War 11.  In September 1945, the 53<sup>rd</sup> became the first to fly into a hurricane intentionally. It became their primary mission, however, and the name “Hurricane Hunters” seemed very fitting.</p>
<p>For the next several decades, the squadron was deployed around the world. Because there wasn’t satellite communications, the 53<sup>rd</sup> would become responsible for collecting and transmitted data to weather stations all over the planet. These weather stations would prepare forecasts for the U.S. Weather Bureau and the United States Air Force.  Another type of aircraft that was often used was the WB-25 Mitchell. This was a medium sized bomber that ended up with a variety of missions.<br />
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<p>It wasn’t until 1947 that the United States Weather Bureau would begin their hurricane warning service. In 1953, all hurricanes would be given the names of women. It was a way for the public to easily track the hurricanes. Several experiments were conducted by the 53<sup>rd</sup> with the help of the Weather Bureau. One experiment tried to diminish the intensity of a hurricane by spraying the clouds with dry ice particles. Unfortunately, this was not effective.</p>
<p>Once WWII had ended, the 53<sup>rd</sup> inherited several WB-29 Superfortress aircraft. This was the first aircraft that was designed for the weather service with the letter “W.” This was also the first aircraft that flew above a hurricane at an altitude of 22,000 feet. A special assignment, though, was still to come.</p>
<p>In 1953, the squadron was flying daily into the far north and the children of the crew and other personnel wanted their letters delivered to Santa. The word quickly spread and suddenly there were letters to Santa pouring in from all over the world. The 53<sup>rd</sup> would be responsible for those letters for years to come.</p>
<p>There were other aircraft that were used by the 53<sup>rd</sup> over the years. The WB-47 Stratojet would eventually be replaced by the WC-130 Hercules in 1963. After Hurricane Camille hit the Gulf Coast in 1969, Congress wanted the Hurricane Hunters to be closer to the Coast. By 1973, they got their request and the 53<sup>rd</sup> moved to Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi.</p>
<p>In 1975, the Air Force Reserve would activate the 815<sup>th</sup> Weather Reconnaisance Squadron. Nicknamed the “Storm Trackers,” many combined missions with the 53<sup>rd</sup> would earn respect throughout the Armed Forces. In 1991, the 53<sup>rd</sup> would be deactivated due to budget cuts and the entire mission of hurricane hunting would go to the 815<sup>th</sup>.  The combination of tactical airlift missions and storm hunting would prove too much for one squadron, however. The weather squadron brought back the “Hurricane Hunters” and the 53<sup>rd</sup> Weather Reconnaissance Squadron carries on the tradition today.</p>
<p>If you or a loved one have served with the 53<sup>rd</sup> or the 815<sup>th</sup>, then you should celebrate that services with one of the many styles of <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">Air Force rings</a>. You can easily customize an <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/airforce-rings/">Air Force ring</a> with one of the hundreds of different insignia, symbols, and emblems that are available. In addition, you can have the inside of the band engraved with a personal message.</p>
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		<title>The army reserves – a proud long tradition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Army Reserves can trace its beginning back to 1908 when the Army was authorized by Congress to establish a reserve corps of medical officers.  This was that nation’s first federal reserve and within four years, a regular Army Reserve would be authorized, as well. The first time that the Army Reserve would be called [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The Army Reserves can trace its beginning back to 1908 when the Army was authorized by Congress to establish a reserve corps of medical officers.  This was that nation’s first federal reserve and within four years, a regular Army Reserve would be authorized, as well.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The first time that the Army Reserve would be called to service was during the 1916 tensions between Mexico and the United States. The purpose of the call up was to provide additional strength in numbers. This first mobilization was a very important development and showed the potential for the Army Reserve.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The National Defense Act of 1916 would establish the Officers and Enlisted Reserve Corps, as well as the Reserve Officers Training Corps. When America entered World War I, there are over 50,000 reservists. Just one decade earlier, there had been none. By the end of the war, the reservists who served would number over 170,000. Since that time, Army Reservists have participated in every major conflict involving the United States. Only about 11,000 couldn’t serve, with some being too old or serving as Congressmen and judges.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There were many Army Reservists who would become well known for their military services. Theodore Roosevelt was the first general to land on D-Day. Ronald Regan would serve during World War II, but his fame would come later in life. By the end of the war, over half of the soldiers fighting would be from the Army Reserve.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">During the Korean War, almost a quarter of a million Reservists would be called to duty. While this war was still ongoing, Congress started changing the structure of the Army Reserve. There would now be three types of Reservists – the Ready Reserve, the Standby Reserve, and the Retired Reserve. The President would have the authority to call up one million Reservists – from all branches of the Armed Forces – to active duty when necessary.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Vietnam would see the smallest numbers of Reservists called up, but there were still 33 Reserve units deployed to this conflict. The next major call up would be in 1990, with the invasion of Kuwait. Over 84,000 Army Reservists were called up and supported all branches of the Armed Forces in locations around the world. Since that time, the Army Reserve has almost always been engaged somewhere around the world. Deployments have included Iraq, Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia, and Yugoslavia. Currently, there are thousands of Army Reservists serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you or a loved one has served in the Army Reserve, then you should consider honoring that service with an <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/army-rings/">Army ring</a>. One of the best things about these rings is that they can be customized for each individual soldier. You can choose between several precious metals, semi-precious stones, insignia and emblems, and even engraving on the inside of band. It’s easy to order an <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">Army ring</a> online and you can have it shipped almost anywhere in the world. There is no better gift for a loved one whose service, dedication, and sacrifice have helped keep this country safe.</p>
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		<title>The United States Coast Guard Pacific area unit – keeping the pacific safe</title>
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<p>When the California Gold Rush brought an immense influx of people from the east, it also came with general lawlessness to the seaside villages. Abandoned ships and smugglers were common along the west coast of the United States and this coastline was not safe for any seaward travelers.</p>
<p>In 1848, the Revenue Cutter Lawrence arrived in its new homeport, San Francisco, as a representative of the federal government. This would be the first presence of the United States Coast Guard in the Pacific. The list of assignments was long – including those of judge and customs agents. The crew of the Revenue Cutter Lawrence would do whatever it took to maintain some sense of order during this very chaotic period on the West Coast.</p>
<p>Today, the Coast Guard’s Pacific Area Headquarters do not operate from a cutter, but instead from Alameda, California on Coast Guard Island. This is located just across the bay from San Francisco. In spite of what many people may think, the operations of the Coast Guard are not limited to the southern part of the East Coast of the United States. The Coast Guard is responsible for 74 million square miles of PACAREA. This area runs from the Arctic Circle to South American and west to the Far East. Because of streamlining measures, the units and staff of the 11<sup>th</sup> District are now part of the Pacific Area staff. This includes Coast Guard units in California, Utah, Arizona, and Nevada.</p>
<p>Coast Guard Island isn’t just home to the Pacific Area Headquarters, though. You’ll also find the Joint Interagency Task Force West, the Maritime Defense Zone Pacific, MSO San Francisco Bay, Maintenance and Logistics Command Pacific, and four High Endurance Cutters. Over 27,000 personnel of various active duty, reserve, and civilian distinctions are here. There are a total of ten High Endurance Cutters, six Medium Endurance Cutters, 14 HH-60 Jayhawks, 27 HH-65A Dolphins, 2 Polar Icebreakers, 29 WPB’s, and 12 Buoy tenders.<br />
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<p>The inherent, diverse missions which the Coast Guard undertakes require the highest level of commitment and service. For active duty Coast Guard members assigned here, they can be on patrol in the Persian Gulf or breaking through the ice in the Arctic Ocean. They escort supply vessels to research bases, provide training for other maritime nations, and a variety of other tasks.</p>
<p>Because the Pacific Ocean is so large (it covers over 35% of the surface of the Earth), the challenges that face the men and women of the Coast Guard are very diverse. Law enforcement will always have a significant role for Coast Guard members, as will environmental and humanitarian needs.</p>
<p>If you or a loved on serves with the Coast Guard Pacific Area, then consider ordering one of the many styles of <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/military-rings/custom-military-rings/">Coast Guard Rings</a>. The Pacific Area emblem can be engraved right on the side or even under the stone on the top. You can add a special message inside the band and you’ll love how easy it is to place your order for <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">Coast Guard rings</a>. Show a family member or friend how much you appreciate what they do every day.</p>
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		<title>Army military intelligence: collection, analysis, processing, and dissemination of information</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The USAICoE stands for the United States Army Intelligence of Excellence. It’s the Army’s school for training their military intelligence personnel. It has been located at Fort Huachuca, Arizona since 1993 after moving from Fort Devens, MA. Any enlisted personnel or officers who are in the military intelligence field attend this school, as well as [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The USAICoE stands for the United States Army Intelligence of Excellence. It’s the Army’s school for training their military intelligence personnel. It has been located at Fort Huachuca, Arizona since 1993 after moving from Fort Devens, MA. Any enlisted personnel or officers who are in the military intelligence field attend this school, as well as many international students in military exchange programs. AIT students who attend school here become Human Intelligence Collectors, Intelligence Analysts, and UAV controllers. Other personnel may be a member of the Military Intelligence Corps.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Military Intelligence utilizes a number of different information collection and analysis mediums to commanders in order to help guide and offer direction in the commander’s decisions. Available data is used to determine a course of action or to provide an answer to focused questions. The commander’s specific needs for intelligence are considered and then incorporated into the intelligence collection process, as well as the analysis and dissemination of the information.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are several different types of military intelligence – strategic, operational, and tactical. Strategic intelligence deals with political assessments, economics, and foreign nations’ intentions and military capabilities. It could be tactical, technical, scientific, diplomatic, or sociological, but all of the information is used in conjunction with known facts, such as demographics, geography, and industrial capacities.<br />
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<p>Operational intelligence is more focused on support for an expeditionary commander. Tactical intelligence supports operations on a tactical level. Personnel in this area of military intelligence are usually attached to headquarters. Current threat levels are scrutinized and this information is then passed onto those that will be out into hostile territories.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Intelligence tasking will focus on a number of different variables, with the common goal to be the collection, analysis, processing, and dissemination of information that will ultimately influence planning and operational strategy. A great deal of information is available to the public, such as the tonnage and weaponry of most capital ships. The same is true for aircraft. Photographs can project speed and range, maps can be used for various information gathering tactics, and counter-intelligence services make sure that some information available to our enemies will lead them down a misrepresented path. However, the media continues to be a primary source of information, as well.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Many people have a common misconception when it comes to the Army Military Intelligence Group. It is not full of spies and James Bond-like gadgets. Information gathering comes from a number of simple and complex sources, each of which must be verified for its authenticity. Today’s Army military intelligence is one of the most impressive units in the United States Military. It helps protect our country against threats, both foreign and domestic.The USAICoE stands for the United States Army Intelligence of Excellence. It’s the Army’s school for training their military intelligence personnel. It has been located at Fort Huachuca, Arizona since 1993 after moving from Fort Devens, MA. Any enlisted personnel or officers who are in the military intelligence field attend this school, as well as many international students in military exchange programs. AIT students who attend school here become Human Intelligence Collectors, Intelligence Analysts, and UAV controllers. Other personnel may be a member of the Military Intelligence Corps.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Military Intelligence utilizes a number of different information collection and analysis mediums to commanders in order to help guide and offer direction in the commander’s decisions. Available data is used to determine a course of action or to provide an answer to focused questions. The commander’s specific needs for intelligence are considered and then incorporated into the intelligence collection process, as well as the analysis and dissemination of the information.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are several different types of military intelligence – strategic, operational, and tactical. Strategic intelligence deals with political assessments, economics, and foreign nations’ intentions and military capabilities. It could be tactical, technical, scientific, diplomatic, or sociological, but all of the information is used in conjunction with known facts, such as demographics, geography, and industrial capacities.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Operational intelligence is more focused on support for an expeditionary commander. Tactical intelligence supports operations on a tactical level. Personnel in this area of military intelligence are usually attached to headquarters. Current threat levels are scrutinized and this information is then passed onto those that will be out into hostile territories.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Intelligence tasking will focus on a number of different variables, with the common goal to be the collection, analysis, processing, and dissemination of information that will ultimately influence planning and operational strategy. A great deal of information is available to the public, such as the tonnage and weaponry of most capital ships. The same is true for aircraft. Photographs can project speed and range, maps can be used for various information gathering tactics, and counter-intelligence services make sure that some information available to our enemies will lead them down a misrepresented path. However, the media continues to be a primary source of information, as well.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Many people have a common misconception when it comes to the Army Military Intelligence Group. It is not full of spies and James Bond-like gadgets. Information gathering comes from a number of simple and complex sources, each of which must be verified for its authenticity. Today’s Army military intelligence is one of the most impressive units in the United States Military. It helps protect our country against threats, both foreign and domestic.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you or a loved one have served in the Army’s Military Intelligence Division, then consider honoring this service with a beautiful Army ring. Show off the insignia of your unit by having it engraved on the side of one of the many styles of Army rings or even under a semi-precious stone on the top. These Army rings are gorgeous reminder of the service and sacrifice of all soldiers and will likely become a treasured family heirloom.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you or a loved one have served in the Army’s Military Intelligence Division, then consider honoring this service with a beautiful <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">Army ring</a>. Show off the insignia of your unit by having it engraved on the side of one of the many styles of <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/army-rings/">Army rings</a> or even under a semi-precious stone on the top. These Army rings are gorgeous reminder of the service and sacrifice of all soldiers and will likely become a treasured family heirloom.</p>
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		<title>The 8th marine regiment: ground pounding infantry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Based out of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, the 8th Marine Regiment is under the command of the 2nd Marine Division. This infantry regiment was formed in 1917 in Quantico, Virginia during World War I. While in training for this war, the command was actually transferred to Fort Crockett, Texas. Its duties included guarding the Mexican [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Based out of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, the 8<sup>th</sup> Marine Regiment is under the command of the 2<sup>nd</sup> Marine Division. This infantry regiment was formed in 1917 in Quantico, Virginia during World War I. While in training for this war, the command was actually transferred to Fort Crockett, Texas. Its duties included guarding the Mexican Oil Fields. The 9<sup>th</sup> Marines joined the men of the 8<sup>th</sup> Marines and formed the 3<sup>rd</sup> Marine Brigade. It was the first Advance Base Force of World War I. Because of this designation, these Marines did  not see action during World War I, but were tasked with defending naval bases in the West Indies should this action be need. In 1919, the 8<sup>th</sup> Marines were deactivated.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A year later, the 8<sup>th</sup> Marines were reactivated and deployed to Haiti to fight the Cacos bandits. Through patrols and some intermittent clashes, the 8<sup>th</sup> was able to eliminate these bandits that had been in place for over a hundred years. Once this mission was finished, the 8<sup>th</sup> Marines were deactivated yet again in 1925. This time it would be fifteen years before they would be reactivated again.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In 1940, the 8<sup>th</sup> Marines were deployed Samoa for jungle training. These brave men would travel to Guadalcanal to assist the 1<sup>st</sup> Marine Division and earn their first Presidential Unit Citation. The second citation would come after the 8<sup>th</sup> Marines seized New Zealand after 76 hours of some of the bloodiest and deadliest fighting in American history. This battle effectively opened the door to Japan. After this deployment, the 8<sup>th</sup> Marines would travel to Saipan and Tinian, which resulted in the capturing of these key bases. This lead to an effective air war against Japan.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">During the 1980s, the 8<sup>th</sup> Marines would participate in Operation Urgent Fury, which resulted in the rescue of American students in Grenada. From 1990 to the present, the 8<sup>th</sup> Marines have participated in every operation in the Persian Gulf, including Desert Storm, Iraq Freedom, and Enduring Freedom. The 8<sup>th</sup> Marines would be responsible for securing many of the cities in Iraq and Afghanistan. This led to the elections in Iraq, a great turning point for the Iraqi people. Currently, the 8<sup>th</sup> Marines are deployed to Afghanistan and that current deployment is expected to last until 2012.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you have a loved one serving in the 8<sup>th</sup> Marines, what better way to show your support than with one of the many styles of <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/ring-order/">Army rings</a>? A fantastic visual reminder of your loved one’s service and dedication, the insignia of the 8<sup>th</sup> Marines can be highlighted on the either side of the ring. You can also have the insignia placed under the semi-precious stone. These Army rings are certain to be well-received and you can easily personalize this Army ring with an engraved message inside the band. Ordering online is easy and you can have the Army ring shipped almost anywhere in the world. Imagine the surprise when your Marine opens up that box and sees his or her personally <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/army-rings/">designed Army ring</a>!</p>
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		<title>USS George Washington submarine</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The USS George Washington was the lead ship in a class of submarines. Launched in June 1959, it was named after the first President of the United States. It was built as a warship and had two commanders. The Blue crew’s commander was James B. Osborn and the Gold crew’s commander was John L. From, Jr.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The first mission of the USS George Washington was to test fire ballistic missiles to ensure the capabilities. The first Polaris missile launch from a submarine occurred on July 20, 1960. The second occurred that day as well, impacting an area 1,100 miles away. The Gold crew of the USS George Washington launched to more missiles on July 30, 1960, only this time the submarine was submerged. From then on, the submarine would be loaded with 16 ballistic missiles.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Its first patrol was 66 days long. When arriving at the Naval Submarine Base New London, the Gold crew took over. This would continue until 1964 until the USS George Washington was put into refuel after cruising over 100,000 nautical miles. When she next departed, she would transfer commands to the United States Pacific Fleet, with a home port at Pearl Harbor.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The USS George Washington primary mission was deterrent patrols in the Pacific Ocean. In 1981, she collided with the Nissho Maru, which was a 2,350 ton commercial cargo ship belonging to Japan. It sank in only 15 minutes. Thirteen crew members of the Nissho Maru were rescued by two were lost. Japan was not notified until 24 hours after the collision and the incident created tension between the two countries. The primary cause for the tension was that the USS George Washington was only about 20 miles from Japan’s territorial waters. There was reportedly no attempt at rescue by the USS George Washington.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The United States would apologize and offer compensation to the families of the lost soldiers. While the U.S. would never reveal what it was doing so close to Japanese waters, the Navy did accept responsibility for the accident. In 1983, the ballistic missiles from the USS George Washington were removed in accordance with the SALT I treaty. The final numbers for the nuclear submarine known as the “Georgefish” were 55 deterrent patrols in both the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans over a span of 25 years.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The USS George Washington would continue in service as an attack submarine, but only for a couple more years. It was decommissioned in 1985 and the recycling of the submarine was completed in 1998.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you or a loved one served on the USS George Washington, you should consider ordering one of the beautiful <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">Navy rings</a> as a proud reminder of this vessel. There are many symbols and insignia from the USS George Washington that can be engraved into the sides of Navy rings. This would make a wonderful gift for a veteran who was part of this piece of U.S. Navy history. Ordering is easy and it can be shipped almost anywhere in the world. For those that served aboard the USS George Washington, there is no better reminder than <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/navy-rings/">Navy Rings</a>.</p>
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		<title>31st marine expeditionary unit: air, ground, and support assets</title>
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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-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-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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		<title>The United States coast guard pacific area unit – Keeping the pacific safe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the California Gold Rush brought an immense influx of people from the east, it also came with general lawlessness to the seaside villages. Abandoned ships and smugglers were common along the west coast of the United States and this coastline was not safe for any seaward travelers. In 1848, the Revenue Cutter Lawrence arrived [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">When the California Gold Rush brought an immense influx of people from the east, it also came with general lawlessness to the seaside villages. Abandoned ships and smugglers were common along the west coast of the United States and this coastline was not safe for any seaward travelers.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In 1848, the Revenue Cutter Lawrence arrived in its new homeport, San Francisco, as a representative of the federal government. This would be the first presence of the United States Coast Guard in the Pacific. The list of assignments was long – including those of judge and customs agents. The crew of the Revenue Cutter Lawrence would do whatever it took to maintain some sense of order during this very chaotic period on the West Coast.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Today, the Coast Guard’s Pacific Area Headquarters do not operate from a cutter, but instead from Alameda, California on Coast Guard Island. This is located just across the bay from San Francisco. In spite of what many people may think, the operations of the Coast Guard are not limited to the southern part of the East Coast of the United States. The Coast Guard is responsible for 74 million square miles of PACAREA. This area runs from the Arctic Circle to South American and west to the Far East. Because of streamlining measures, the units and staff of the 11<sup>th</sup> District are now part of the Pacific Area staff. This includes Coast Guard units in California, Utah, Arizona, and Nevada.<br />
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<p>Coast Guard Island isn’t just home to the Pacific Area Headquarters, though. You’ll also find the Joint Interagency Task Force West, the Maritime Defense Zone Pacific, MSO San Francisco Bay, Maintenance and Logistics Command Pacific, and four High Endurance Cutters. Over 27,000 personnel of various active duty, reserve, and civilian distinctions are here. There are a total of ten High Endurance Cutters, six Medium Endurance Cutters, 14 HH-60 Jayhawks, 27 HH-65A Dolphins, 2 Polar Icebreakers, 29 WPB’s, and 12 Buoy tenders.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The inherent, diverse missions which the Coast Guard undertakes require the highest level of commitment and service. For active duty Coast Guard members assigned here, they can be on patrol in the Persian Gulf or breaking through the ice in the Arctic Ocean. They escort supply vessels to research bases, provide training for other maritime nations, and a variety of other tasks.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Because the Pacific Ocean is so large (it covers over 35% of the surface of the Earth), the challenges that face the men and women of the Coast Guard are very diverse. Law enforcement will always have a significant role for Coast Guard members, as will environmental and humanitarian needs.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you or a loved on serves with the Coast Guard Pacific Area, then consider ordering one of the many styles of <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">Coast Guard Rings</a>. The Pacific Area emblem can be engraved right on the side or even under the stone on the top. You can add a special message inside the band and you’ll love how easy it is to place your order for Coast Guard rings. Show a family member or friend how much you appreciate what they do every day.</p>
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		<title>The 100th air refueling wing – A critical air refueling bridge</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 100th 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. [...]]]></description>
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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-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-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 <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/airforce-rings/">Air Force rings</a> 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;">While the term “supercarrier” is not an official term, it does accurately reflect the sheer size of these aircraft carriers. There are currently 11 such ships with a displacement of over 70,000 long tons. Supercarriers are the largest warships ever built and they operate exactly like a floating city.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The HMS Ark Royal in 1938 was the first ship that was actually called a “supercarrier.” It was 685 feet in length and had a displacement of 22,000 tons. It could carry 72 aircraft. By 1943, the term would describe the Midway class, which came in at a displacement of 45,000 tons. For what the media and the Navy refer to as a supercarrier, the USS United States and the USS Forrestal were the first two to set the standard. The USS Forrestal is considered the first operational supercarrier. The USS United States would have been in service at the same time, but it was actually cancelled before completion.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">While the United States is not the only country building supercarriers, there are plans to create an even more impressive next generation of carriers. These are called the Gerald R. Ford class and will have a displacement of 100,000 tons. Because of their size, supercarriers are vulnerable to conventional threats; however, they are more economical to produce than smaller carriers are.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The United States Navy has used supercarriers in every war in the country’s history after 1900. During Desert Storm, over 3000 sorties were flown off the decks of a supercarrier each month. These aircraft carriers, such as the USS Ronald Regan, are home to 6,000 sailors and 85 aircraft. Whenever the United States has a need for military action, humanitarian aid, or disaster relief, there are generally one or more supercarriers headed that way.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The command organization of a supercarrier is not much different from other areas in the Navy. The Commanding Officer is in charge of the entire ship; however, he must not only be an unrestricted line officer, he must also be a naval aviator. He must also have a rank of at least an O-6 or captain. The Commanding Officer’s orders are carried out through the Executive Officer, who usually also a captain. There are several departments on an aircraft carrier, all of which ultimately answer to the Commanding Officer. These departments include Administration, Maintenance, Medical, Communications, Safety, and Navigation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The aircraft carriers are divided into two fleets: the Naval Air Force United States Pacific Fleet and the Atlantic Fleet; however, aircraft carriers are not the only ships under these commands. Each Fleet commands ships, aircraft, helicopters, other equipment, and personnel all over their side of the globe.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">For those that serve in one of the two Fleets, there is a great sense of pride and honor. One way to recognize their service is with <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">U.S Navy rings</a>. These U.S. Navy rings are very popular and each can be personalized with different insignias or emblems. You can even include a short message inside the band. It’s one of the best ways to show your support for those who serve this country every day.</p>
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		<title>United States Navy Football – A Very Proud Tradition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first Navy football game took place in 1879. Since that time, the familiar blue and gold football uniforms have helped created one of the most familiar traditions in the history of college athletics. However, these Navy football players aren’t just scoring on the gridiron, they are also some of the finest acadamians in the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The first Navy football game took place in 1879. Since that time, the familiar blue and gold football uniforms have helped created one of the most familiar traditions in the history of college athletics. However, these Navy football players aren’t just scoring on the gridiron, they are also some of the finest acadamians in the country, too. This unique combination of athletics and academics ensures that only the best of the best will graduate from the United States Naval Academy and become the Navy’s finest.</p>
<p>All of the students at the Naval Academy will choose one of 43 different majors that focus on 19 fields of study. In order to compete in one of the many athletic programs, midshipmen must meet the stringent NCAA eligibility requirements, including those requirements that deal with academic progress. If the eligibility requirements are not met, there could be sanctions against the entire team, including fines and penalties.</p>
<p>The familiar blue and gold colors of Navy athletics were adopted back in 1892. The Naval Academy Class of 1890 first used these colors and within two years, the Athletic Association conferred with the Cadets to adopt these colors as the now familiar Academy colors. The mascot has a different history. In 1893, a goat known as “El Cid” (The Chief) was used as the Navy athletic teams’ mascot.<br />
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<p>This goat is credited with helping the Navy football team beat their long time rival, the Army, that year. However, there are other animals that have served as the team mascots. These include a dog, a carrier pigeon, and two cats. In 1904, goats became the permanent mascot for all of the Navy athletic teams. There are three goats that currently serve as mascots: Bill XXXII, XXXIII, and XXXIV. Fifteen goathandlers take care of these mascots. Those goathandlers are five midshipmen that are chosen from each class of first, second, and third year students. There’s a lot of training that goes with becoming a goathandler and a bit of respect, as well!</p>
<p>There are a few other traditions that always accompany the Navy Football team. For example, the “E” Bell rings whenever Navy beats Army in any of the three seasons of sports. This bell is from the bridge of USS Enterprise, a famed World War II aircraft carrier. It’s been a tradition since 1950. The Gokokuji Bell is a replica of a bell that was brought to the United States by Commodore Matthew Perry in 1854. The original bell, which was donated to the Academy by his widow, was returned to Okinawa in 1987. This bell is also rung each time the team scores a football victory over their Army rivals. This bell sits in front of Bancroft Hall in Annapolis.</p>
<p>Midshipmen, also called Mids, is what the Navy sports teams are called. The members of the various varsity teams who earn a varsity letter also receive an “N-Star” if they are part of a team that beats an Army team in one of the many “Star” competitions. In recent years, the Navy has certainly been a dominate force against the Army’s West Point teams. The Navy has won the N-Star Competition for the last twelve years.</p>
<p>One of the best ways to recognize a Navy football team member is with <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/navy-rings/">Navy football rings</a>. You can easily design a <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">Navy football ring</a> online and have it shipped directly to the cadet at Annapolis. Imagine their surprise when their Navy football ring arrives!</p>
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		<title>The History of the United States Army Band</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even before the United States Army was created in 1775, musicians have had an integral role in the military. From the drummers in the Signal Corps during the Revolutionary War to the World War II brass bands, music has always been part of the Army. The United States Army Band members fulfill a special need [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Even before the United States Army was created in 1775, musicians have had an integral role in the military. From the drummers in the Signal Corps during the Revolutionary War to the World War II brass bands, music has always been part of the Army. The United States Army Band members fulfill a special need in today’s Army – they make music while serving their country. Some performances are for ceremonial reasons, while other performances may be to help boost the soldiers’ morale. The history of the United States Army band is long and proud.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The first military band for America was commanded by none other than Benjamin Franklin. Fife players and various other musicians marched with over 1,000 soldiers. This was the first documented appearance of musicians in the military. There were also several regiments in the Army that performed for ceremonies and other special occasions. During the Revolutionary War in 1775, the musicians created the steady, pounding rhythms that helped the new milita to drill. The colonists used military bands to play patriotic arrangements at rallies to increase support as the war intensified. Some battles, such as the Battle of Bennington, may have been successful due to the musicians playing well into enemy positions.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">By 1777, drums and trumpets were used to control the movements of cavalry regiments. Many times, drum calls were used instead of verbal commands. The soldiers learned to respond to the beat of the drum. In 1781, musicians such as drummers and fifers were picked from the ranks and were then exempt from soldierly duties. During the 1830s, brass instruments were add and it really changed the overall sound and the size of the band. With a salary of only $8.00 a month for bandsmen, there was never any shortage of men signing up for this musical duty.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">During the Civil War from 1861-1865, the military grew to rely more on military musicians to position troops and motivate them on to victory. They entertained troops and raised morale. In fact, some musicians actually played a form of concert while they were in the foremost position during a battle.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">By the 1920s, the Army had implemented a band training program in an attempt to rival the military bands of Great Britain and France. General John J. Pershing believed that this training program was essential to helping create an Army Band that would keep morale high. In fact, one of the most prestigious Army bands to day is called “Pershing’s Own.” The training was designed by the New York Symphony conductor at the time. General Pershing’s most significant change in the United States Army band was the increase in members from 28 to 48, which gave the band a full instrumentation that still exists today.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Through next sixty years, the Army bands would go through even more changes. These bands would accompany combat units during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. During Desert Strom and Desert Shield, the bands performed many ceremonies and concerts, but also helped guard the perimeters. Today, the Army Bands perform for both soldiers and civilians alike.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">One of the best ways to recognize a member of this elite group of musical soldiers is with an <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/army-rings/">Army Band ring</a>. You can create a personalized Army Band ring that any Army musician would be proud to wear. You can order an <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">Army Band ring</a> online and have it delivered anywhere in the world.</p>
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		<title>U.S. Navy SEALs – AnElite Maritime Force</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The Navy SEALs were established in 1962 by President Kennedy. This elite, small maritime force was created for unconventional warfare. The members of the SEALs team are trained to operate in all environments, which is where the name of the unit comes from – Sea, Air, and Land. From the humid jungles to scorching deserts, SEALs take advantage of the fact that the over half of the world’s population is within a mile of a river or ocean. SEALs can infiltrate heavy defended areas when necessary to accomplish their mission, such as the shallow water of the Persian Gulf Coastline.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Part of the history of the U.S. Navy SEALs can be linked to the very first group of Naval Constructions Battalions in 1943. Their missions were to clean the beaches of obstacles so that amphibious landings could occur with less problems. The Naval Combat Demolition Units, also known as NCDUs came next and they distinguished themselves in Normandy with their Underwater Demolition Teams or UDTs. These new units had action in just about every corner of the Pacific during the Second World War When the SEALs were created, it was for counter-guerilla warfare and other clandestine operations. The emphasis was put on maritime operations. There were two teams initially, one on the West Coast and one on the East Coast. During the Vietnam War, these impressive units complied an unmatched record of success.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Since Vietnam ended, the SEALs have had to adapt to an every-changing world. Increased operation tasking has led to an increase in the number of SEAL units and their capabilities. SEAL Deliver Vehicle Teams have been created, which has allowed this important Naval unit with additional amphibious support.Seal Delivery Teams (SDV) are considered part of the elite combat unit of Naval Special Warfare. These teams are highly trained and organized. They are equipped for unconventional warfare, special operations, and foreign internal defense. Because of the need for increased special operations throughout the world, Navy SEALS must continuously train for all types of combat situations.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">SEAL training is mentally and physically exhausting. Basic Underwater Demotion/SEAL or BUD/S training is held in Coronado, CA. It’s a six month course that focuses on physical conditioning, diving physics, small boat handling, basic diving techniques, land warfare, weapons, communications, demolitions, and reconnaissance. The course is broken up into six distinct phases: Indoctrination, Basic Conditioning, Diving, Land Warfare, Basic Parachute Training. At the end, the graduates will receive their Naval Special Warfare Classification.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">SEALs have a long proud tradition and a great deal of respect in the Armed Forces. They fulfill a very special role in today’s military operations. However, the training and selection process is very difficult. The dropout rate for the training is very high and there have actually been some classes that no recruit completed. It’s not just the physical requirements of the course, either. The sheer mental strength of these “warriors” is unmatched. Those who make it through and proudly wear the title of a Navy SEAL often order a <a href="http://www.military-rings.com/navy-rings/">Navy SEAL ring</a> to show their pride. You can find these <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">Navy SEAL rings</a> online and create a stunning reminder of their sacrifice and service.</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-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/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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<p>There is more to the Air Force Pararescue team than just providing emergency medical treatment. These highly trained members of the Air Force evacuate the injured, act as aircrew gunners, provide various flight duties, and provide landing sites for NASA missions. The history of this Special Forces unit is quite a story and it sheds some light on why it is considered one of the most unique units in the military today.</p>
<p>In 1943, 21 people jumped out of a C-46 that was in trouble over a jungle near the Burma/China Border. The crash site was in a such a remote area that the only way to get help to those who survived was by parachuting into the area. Two medical corpsmen and Lt. Colonel Fleckinger volunteered to parachute in. This was the beginnings of the idea for a Pararescue unit. For over a month, these three men, with the help of natives, took care of the injured until they could be taken out of the jungle. One of those rescued individuals, Eric Severeid, a news commentator, described the men as “gallant.”</p>
<p>The Pararescue unit of the Air Force was founded. Since that time, rescues have occurred almost everywhere in the world. In South East Asia, during Vietnam, Pararescuemen risked their lives on multiple occasions to get aid to and evacuate friendly forces that needed immediate help. There were 19 Air Force Crosses awarded to enlisted airmen during Vietnam and ten of those medals were awarded to Pararescuemen.<br />
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<p>Even in times of peace, the functions of this unit are done every day. They provide medical treatment for injured men and women. The maroon beret, a symbol of those who serve in this elite unit, represents the blood sacrificed and the duty to aid others. “That Others May Live” is a fitting motto for this organization.</p>
<p>A Pararescue SCUBA team was credited for saving the astronauts of Gemini 8. The team deployed from Naha Air Base in Okinawa, Japan. They arrived just in time to watch as Gemini 8 hit the water. They parachuted into the ocean and attached flotation equipment within just twenty minutes. They remained with the astronauts until a Navy destroyer was able to pick them all up.</p>
<p>The training is extensive, to say the least. This unit is constantly striving for new ways to provide recovery and medical aid to those who need it. One of the major developments for the unit came when they incorporated scuba techniques with that of parachuting. A Pararescueman can jump with up to 170 lbs. of equipment on his back.</p>
<p>Pararescuemen are not just utilized to save American lives. For example, on two different occasions, this unit was called to provide aid to two Russian seamen. One was badly burned aboard a Russian ship that was 700 miles away from land. Two Pararescuemen in the Azores parachuted into the ocean near the ship and stayed aboard the ship to provide treatment until the ship could reach port. Just two weeks later, a Russian sailor was severely injured in a fall aboard a Russian fishing boat. Three Pararescuemen provided aid until the ship was close enough to shore that a Coast Guard cutter could pick up the injured man and get him to shore.</p>
<p>The list of those who have been helped by the Air Force Pararescuemen goes on and on. This is a very specialized unit and only a few will pass the rigorous training program. Those who do often wear <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">Air Force Pararescue rings</a>. These rings are a fantastic reminder of their sacrifice and service to those in need.</p>
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		<title>Military Police: A Long and Proud History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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. Since the Continental Army created a military police unit in 1778, [...]]]></description>
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<p 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.</p>
<p 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.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">During the Civil War, 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.</p>
<p 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.</p>
<p 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.</p>
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<p 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.</p>
<p 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.</p>
<p 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-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">Military Police rings</a>.</p>
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		<title>The History of the Signal Corps</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The Signal Corps owes its origins to Albert James Myer. This Army doctor invented a unique visual communication system, known as the “wigwag” when he was serving in Texas during 1856. This system of flags and torch lights would be put to use during the Civil War when it was used to direct the bombing of Confederate positions at Fort Calhoun. In 1863, Congress finally authorized the Signal Corps as an active unit until the end of the war.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In 1870, the Signal Corps took on another role as a national weather service. By 1880, this weather service would garner international acclaim. The weather service would remain under the command of the Signal Corps until 1891, when the Department of Agriculture took it over. The Signal Corps would still be in charge of military meteorology.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Spanish-American War of 1898 would see the Signal Corps used much more than it was during the Civil War. However, the Signal Corps did much more than just use flags and torches to convey messages. In addition to those visual signals, they were tasked with supplying telegraph and telephone lines, integrating the use of telephones in combat situations, and used photography for combat purposes. After the war ended, the Signal Corps were responsible for bringing the first wireless telegraph system into the Western Hemisphere.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In 1907, the Chief Signal Officer was put in charge of an Aeronautical Division. The Wright brothers conducted several test flights of the first airplane the Army used and it was built to the specifications lined out by the Signal Corps. In 1918, the Army turned over this Aeronautical Division to the Army Air Service.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">By World War 1, the Signal Corps were developing radiotelephones. These were infinitely superior to the radiotelegraphs, the telegraph and telephone were the main means of communications during World War 1. In 1937, the then-director of the Signal Corps patented the first radar used by the Army. Before World War II, there were already two sets of radar units in mass production. By the Vietnam War, the Signal Corps provided radio links that could communicate more than 200 miles apart.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Today, the motto for the Signal Corps remains the same as it was over a hundred years ago: “Watchful for the Country.” New developments in technology and innovation continue every year. The Signal Corps fulfill the need for effective, reliable communication in all areas of the military. They have come a very long way since using flags during the daylight hours and torches at night. The Signal Corps laboratory is one of the most advanced for the development of communications, radar, mapping, and photography technology.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">For those that are assigned to the Signal Corps, the assignment comes with pride and honor, as well as responsibility. A fantastic way to recognize this service and dedication is with one of the beautiful Signal Corps rings that are available. A <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-jewelry/military-rings/">Signal Corps ring</a> will become a treasured heirloom that is sure to be passed on to children and grandchildren.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The military is certainly a unique career choice. Some men and women spend thirty years serving their country through many assignments that others could not even comprehend. Sometimes, it’s difficult for family and friends to truly understand what it means to be a member of the Armed Services. When it’s time to retire, military retirement gifts are the perfect way to recognize this service and to say “Thank you.”</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Stop for a moment and consider what type of military retirement gifts would best symbolize the recipient’s service and sacrifice. Perhaps it’s a military ring, a plaque, a shadowbox, or a display case. There are so many options for military retirement gifts. The hard part is deciding which one will perfectly suit the veteran!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Consider military jewelry</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">First, consider military jewelry. This might include a ring, a pendant, or a watch. Each can be personalized with the service member’s name and dates of service. It might include the insignia for the branch of the Armed Service or a special unit or squadron. These military retirement gifts provide the recipient with a special reminder of their service and dedication.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Plaques, desk sets, and engraved pens are also a great choice. A plaque might include a photograph, the veteran’s name, service dates, and a phrase of gratitude or appreciation. Many homes proudly display these military retirement gifts and it’s an elegant, stylish gift that is sure to be appreciated. Desk sets and engraved pens are perfect for a home or business office. Many veterans don’t simply quit working when then retire. They are employed in a number of industries or start their own business. These types of military retirement gifts highlight the time spent defending their country.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Shadowboxes and display cases can be filled with medals, patches, and the flag. These military retirement gifts are the perfect way to showcase honorable service, as well as highlight specific achievements. The medals are often a running calendar of a veteran’s career and mean a great deal to those who earned them. You can find everything you need to fill those shadowboxes online and create a wonderful military retirement gift that is sure to please.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Other military retirement gifts might include embroidered throw blankets, jackets, or table linens. The emblem or insignia may be from the branch of the Armed Forces, a specific unit or squadron, or from a particular military campaign. These handcrafted reminders of a veteran’s service will be an item of pride for years to come.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In closing, there are a number of fantastic ideas for <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-gifts/military-retirement-gifts/">military retirement gifts</a>. It simply takes a moment or two to consider which way you would like to showcase the veteran’s service. From beautifully crafted military rings and jewelry to shadowboxes and display cases full of medals and patches, these military retirement gifts will show the veteran how much you appreciate their service, sacrifice, and dedication. As the military member closes this chapter on their lives, these gifts ensure that it is not forgotten.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Today’s military members are spending more and more time overseas on deployments and special assignments. Over 1.8 million men and women have served in Iraq or Afghanistan and the frequency and duration of these deployments isn’t likely to decrease any time soon. If you have a friend or loved who will be serving overseas, deployment gifts are a great way to show your support, pride, and appreciation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Choosing the perfect  deployments gifts</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You might wonder what the perfect deployments gifts are for your friends or loved ones. There are a number to choose from, including military rings and other jewelry. If your solider, sailor, or airman has already deployed, you should consider shipping charges and customs requirements. Depending on where they are located, it may be difficult to ensure that your gift reaches them without an inspection by local customs agents. Contact the postal service in your area to make sure you know what can and cannot be shipped to your soldier’s location.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Deployment gifts, such as military rings, give the recipient a chance to display their pride in their service and duty. Some of the rings might have an insignia for the specific branch of service they are in, such as the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, or a branch of the Reserves. Other rings may represent a specific unit, battalion, or squadron. These rings can be personalized with the service man or woman’s name or a short message. It’s one of the best ways to recognize their service and many will wear these pieces of military jewelry for the rest of their lives.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Military care packages are always well received, such as those with cookies, cards, books, magazines, or personal hygiene items. These personalized deployment gifts are sure to put a smile on their face and let them know you are thinking of them during this difficult time. With some deployments lasting a year or more, you’re probably thinking of sending more than just one gift. That’s quite all right, as each gift will be well received.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Deployment gifts might also include a book on the history of their family crest and coat of arms, a challenge coin, or a pendant with a special inscription. These deployment gifts will be cherished and will serve as a reminder that someone at home cares about them and wants their safe return. Deployments are hard, not only on the service men and women, but also on those who remain at home. While it’s a way of life in the Armed Forces, it’s certainly not easy. Deployment gifts can help show how much you care.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In closing, if a friend or loved one is deployed or will do so soon, consider <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-gifts/deployment-gifts/">deployment gifts</a> as a way of showing your love, pride, and respect for these men and women who serve abroad. A military ring, pendant, care package, or other gift is certain to put a smile on their face and keep you close to their heart. The sacrifices made by service men and women today must not be forgotten.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">When a service man or woman retires from the Armed Forces, it’s a very special time. Many have served in combat situations, spent months deployed away from their family and friends, and all have sacrificed in some way or other. When it’s time to retire, veteran’s gifts are one of the best ways to say “Thank You.”</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>So, what type of veterans gifts should you consider?</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This is obviously an important question, as you certainly want to make sure you get it right. Below, you’ll find some great ideas for veterans gifts that are sure to show your pride and appreciation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Military rings are one of the most well received veterans gifts. Crafted from the finest materials, these rings can be engraved with a special message or the recipient’s dates of service. Some may showcase the branch of service, while others may specify a particular unit or squadron. Military rings often become cherished heirlooms and some families have military rings of veterans that are centuries old.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Watches are also a great gift for veterans and can be personalized with their name and service dates on the back. Some have beautiful faces with emblems of the branch of Armed Forces or an image of their specialized unit.<br />
These veterans gifts come in a beautiful gift box and will truly show your appreciation for their service.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Military plaques</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Another type of veterans gifts are military plaques. These plaques may include a picture of the veteran and the dates of their services. You can personalize these plaques with a message or phrase that has a special meaning to the service member. Many of these plaques grace the walls of home or offices and are a reminder of their sacrifice and service.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Shadowboxes full of medals and patches are also great <a href="http://www.military-gifts-specialists.com/military-gifts/veteran-gifts/">veterans gifts</a>. These men and women earned those medals and it certainly wasn’t easy. It’s often difficult for someone who has spent their entire life serving their country to leave it all behind, too A shadowbox is a wonderful way to display the various medals and awards in an elegant, stylish fashion. When coupled with a military plaque, these two items can make the perfect military gift.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Veterans gifts are perfect for retirement parties, but also for birthdays, anniversaries, or even for no reason at all. Imagine their surprise when you present them with a beautiful military ring to remind that you appreciate the sacrifices they made for their country. Veterans are patriotic and very proud of their service. These gifts show them that you’re proud, too.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In closing, veterans gifts are a fantastic way to recognize the years of service, dedication, and sacrifices made during their time in the Armed Forces. For many veterans, they simply could not imagine any other career that would have been more fulfilling or important to their lives. Recognizing this means a great deal to them, but also to their families and friends. Every veteran deserves a gift to say “Thank You” and to wish them well.</p>
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		<title>The Never-Ending Style of Gold Military Rings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Throughout history gold has been used to enhance beauty and display wealth. Gold military rings enhance skin tones and looks good on everyone. Formerly gold jewelry was worn only by royalty and noblemen as an exhibit of their wealth and power. In more recent times it has become accessible to the common man through the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Throughout history gold has been used to enhance beauty and display wealth.<br />
Gold military rings enhance skin tones and looks good on everyone.<br />
Formerly gold jewelry was worn only by royalty and noblemen as an exhibit of their wealth and power.<br />
In more recent times it has become accessible to the common man<br />
through the technologies of alloys and plating.<br />
Although the value of gold rises and falls over the short term,<br />
its limited quantity in the world assures that its value will continue to go up over the long term</p>
<p>Gold military rings have been kept as an investment for centuries for members of the armed forces worldwide.  Women have hidden away their gold jewelry in the event of their husbands’ demise or inability to provide.<br />
Wealthy investors have collected gold, melted it into bars and secreted it in strongholds until the price rose.</p>
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<p>Gold jewelry’s value is determined by a couple factors.  The first is the skill and reputation of the designer. <br />
The second is the actual amount of gold used in creating military rings. Gold is a very soft metal.  If pure gold is used in jewelry, it would dent and scratch very easily during the course of a normal day of wear.  Therefore, gold is usually mixed with harder metals before being fashioned into jewelry.  The percentage of contained gold is stamped on all jewelry containing real gold.  It is called a karat weight and is signified by the numbers 10K, 12K, 14K, 18K and 24K, with 24K being pure gold and the most expensive.  In the United States it is important to note that any of these designations can be labeled, “solid gold,” as long as it is an alloy and not a gold-plated item.  In other words, “solid gold” does not equate to “pure gold.”</p>
<p><strong>Gold Military Rings</strong></p>
<p>Colored gold is made by mixing gold with other metals.  White gold is derived from gold mixed with palladium or nickel.  Rose gold is made by adding copper to gold.  A greenish tint can be obtained by adding white silver.  Attractive braids and other intricate and beautiful patterns are achieved by using several tints in one piece of jewelry.</p>
<p>Gold plating is the layering of gold over another metal.  This gives the appearance of expensive gold jewelry without the expense.  It’s real gold, but not solid; the gold doesn’t go all the way through, so it costs less.  The biggest problem with gold plating is that it doesn’t last.  With use the gold rubs away exposing the less valuable and less attractive base metal.  It is often purposefully and deceptively sold as solid gold, so be sure not to get duped!</p>
<p>Gold jewelry runs the gamut between small, delicate and reasonably priced to big, elaborate and impossibly expensive.  Find an affordable spot in that range and invest in some beautiful and valuable gold military rings.  It will provide beauty when worn and increase in value at the same time plus you will create a master piece for a family heirloom.</p>
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		<title>Army Jewelry Honors Dedicated Soldiers, Past and Present</title>
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<p>The U.S. Army is the world&#8217;s strongest military force, bar none.<br />
Hundreds of thousands of men and women currently serve in this powerful branch of the military.</p>
<p><strong>Lets not forget U.S. Army</strong></p>
<p>Although many soldiers are stationed within the U.S., many others are currently deployed in dangerous combat zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan.<br />
The lives of these soldiers are on the line every day.<br />
And even the active-duty soldiers, members of the National Guard and Reservists that are stationed within the United States could be sent into battle on very short notice, putting them at risk, too.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s not forget about the men and women who served in the U.S. Army in the past, either.<br />
When their time in the service was up, these Army veterans and retirees received honorable discharges for good reason, having serving honorably and with distinction in war and peace.</p>
<p><strong>Army jewelry lets us honor our soldiers</strong></p>
<p>Army jewelry lets us honor our soldiers, and many want to wear something more attractive to connect them to the Army than just the standard-issue dog tags that identify them.<br />
Army men and women love wearing Army jewelry because it lets them show their pride in themselves, their buddies and their units.<br />
But they love it even more when their family and friends give them Army jewelry, because these gifts show that their service is honored by the people they care for.</p>
<p>All of our soldiers are well trained and dedicated to protecting our freedom at home and abroad.<br />
They have a unique combination of physical strength, mental toughness and superb equipment.<br />
And above all, they have a sense of purpose.<br />
When called upon, they consistently respond with the speed, courage and discipline we associate with the U.S. Army.  Army jewelry, with its beautiful but powerful appearance, perfectly captures the spirit of our soldiers.</p>
<p>No matter when or where a soldier has served, Army rings, tie tacks, lapel pins, necklaces, pendants, watches, cuff links and other pieces of Army jewelry can commemorate his or her service.<br />
Many types of Army jewelry can be personalized with a soldier&#8217;s name, initials, dates of service or other details.</p>
<p>Army jewelry can incorporate a wide assortment of Army:</p>
<ul>
<li> emblems</li>
<li>logos</li>
<li>insignia</li>
<li>slogans.</li>
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<p>The design of Army jewelry can reflect a man or woman&#8217;s service in the Army in a general way, or it can show membership in a specific battalion, regiment, division or other Army unit.  Army jewelry can also indicate a man or woman&#8217;s service in a specific war or armed conflict, including deployment in Iran, Afghanistan, Vietnam and other combat theaters.</p>
<p>Some pieces of Army jewelry, especially Army rings, tie tacks, lapel pins, cuff links, pendants, and necklaces, are made of gold or sterling silver.<br />
Many include precious or semi-precious gems in their designs, while others are brightly colored with gorgeous enamels.<br />
But no matter what Army jewelry is made of or how it is designed, Army jewelry is a powerful symbol of a soldier&#8217;s service.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 19:36:08 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>We depend on them for our saftey and security so now is the time to show our respect for those brave warriors that put their lives on the line month after month and year after year.</p>
<p>Military rings are a very simple and unique way of showing our gratitude to someone special and this simple ring can one day turn into a treasured family heirloom.</p>
<p>From the many designs and images available you can create and design a stunning piece of military jewelry and an Military ring fit for a king.</p>
<p>The complete selection of Balfour images and designs are available in our shop and these will allow you the opportunity to design an Military ring in about ten minutes. Simply follow the instructions in the shop, insert the information required and also use the dropdown menu to create the perfect Military ring.</p>
<h2>Military Rings Available;</h2>
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<li>Infantry Rings</li>
<li>Cavalry Rings</li>
<li>Transportation Rings</li>
<li>Ordnance Rings</li>
<li>Engineers Rings</li>
<li>Field Artillery Rings</li>
<li>Airborne Rings</li>
<li>Military Police Rings</li>
<li>Aviation</li>
<li>Operation Iraqi Freedom</li>
<li>Operation Enduring Freedom</li>
<li>Operation Desert Storm</li>
<li>Vietnam</li>
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<p>Military rings can be further personalized by inserting the name of the soldier on the right or left side and important dates of a special campaign or deployment can also be added. The top of the Military ring offers the opportunity to select a stone that will reflect the birth month of the soldier and in this chart you can see what those colors represent.</p>
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<p>When you proceed to the online shop to create your Military ring there is so much more you can do to personalize you ring to create a gift that will be treasured for a life time. From the left shank to the right shank, you cam custom design your ring with images of insignias that will record your military career from day one. The details such as your name, dates of service or special dates from deployments  can be engraved on the sides also.</p>
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<p>All rings come with a lifetime warranty which is indicative of the quality of your Balfour Military Ring.</p>
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<p>Balfour are renowned for their quality rings, and by clicking on the shop image above you can start designing your own ring today!</p>
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