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THE MAN BEHIND THE NOTORIOUS PALADIN PRESS

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A Notorious Publisher
Playboy Magazine recently called Paladin Press publisher Peder Lund the “most dangerous publisher in the world,” citing Paladin’s publication of the book Hit Man written by an unnamed female and The Ultimate Sniper by John Plaster.

Maybe he is that dangerous to a bunch of pantywaists who blame everything and

President presents Medal of Honor to Vietnam hero's widow

More than 42 years after performing selfless, heroic actions in Cambodia, which resulted in his death, Spc. 4 Leslie H. Sabo Jr. was recognized at a White House ceremony when his widow accepted the Medal of Honor on his behalf.

Among those attending the May 16 ceremony in the White House's East Room were Sabo's widow Rose Mary and members his unit: Company B, 3rd Battalion, 506th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division.

Ghost Recon Alpha - Official HD Film

LaRue Tactical Machining Operation Tour, Part 1

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Here are some photos from LaRue Tactical's Machining Operating Tour!

JUNE 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS

COVER STORY
AFGHANISTAN: THE GRAVEYARD OF EMPIRES
Operation Enduring Hell Backfires
The War on Terror started out in Afghanistan, but what has Operation Enduring Freedom meant for the United States? SOF talks with two Afghans who have been involved in the fighting for years.
By Dr. Martin Brass

AMERICA AT WAR
FIRST DAY, LAST MISSION
A Vietnam veteran describes a close call on his last mission, one that involved going into Cambodia.
By George Abernathy

MAY 2012 Table of Contents

COVER STORY
A “Fun” Story about a Hero
You have probably all heard about a great American hero and MOH recipient in the War on Terror, Sgt. Dakota Meyer. But here Lt. Col. Freddie Blish, USMC (Ret.) recounts an anecdote about Meyer.
By Robert K. Brown

AMERICA AT WAR
ONE HADITHA NIGHTMARE ENDS

Act Of Valor

Syria Shelling Kills 19, Including 2 Western Journalists

Relentless Syrian shelling Wednesday in the opposition stronghold of Homs has killed at least 19 people including two Western journalists, as government forces escalated attacks on rebel bases.

The French government identified the dead reporters as Marie Colvin, a prominent American war correspondent working for Britain's Sunday Times newspaper, and French photojournalist Remi Ochlik. Activists said several other journalists were wounded in the attack on a makeshift media center in the rebel-held Baba Amr district of Homs.

IS OBAMA REVEALING TOO MUCH?

President Barack Hussein Obama has been revealing the secrets of the special operations community for political gain, a former SEAL claims. In a commentary in the Wall Street Journal, Leif Babin takes his former Commander-in-Chief to task for revealing how Navy SEALs operate, potentially endangering the elite soldiers.