Fellows will spend a year at the University of Kansas earning a graduate journalism degree before being assigned as full-time editors to an Army journal.
Naval Magazine Indian Island serves as the last stop for many ships where they load up on “fuel, food and munitions” before heading out to the open ocean, said Cmdr. Rocky Pulley, commanding officer of the installation.
By Julianne Stanford, Kitsap (Bremerton, Wash.) Sun via AP
The Army’s newest sidearm, the SIG Sauer M17, comes with one standard 17-round magazine and two extended 21-round mags. Fifty-nine shots per soldier is quite an arsenal. So, how did the bullet count go from one to nearly 60?