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mrctvstaff | May 26, 2015
Each year Marine Staff Sergeant Tim Chambers honors Veterans during the annual Rolling Thunder motorcycle ride into D.C. by saluting all of the bikers who take part in the ride for event for approximately 3 hours.  Back in 2011, Staff Sergeant Chambers did so with a broken wrist.  Imagine the pain?  Imagine the dedication? Watch below: 
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mrctvstaff | May 22, 2015
Nathan Fair is a Staff Sergeant in the United States Army. He has served multiple combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He has served with the 101st Airborne division, the 82nd Airborne division, the 10th Mountain Division, and is now serving with the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) at FT. Myer, V.A. He wrote this song to honor those men and women who have fought and given everything…
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mrctvstaff | May 22, 2015
An 11-year-old American boy honored the men who fought and died on the beach of Omaha, Normandy on D-Day.  He was working on a project and was at the Normandy cemetery teaching people about three paratroopers who are buried in the cemetery. On D-Day itself, June 6th, the local police would not allow them to enter the cemetery so he decided to go down to Omaha beach to honor the men who died…
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mrctvstaff | May 22, 2015
Here are seven celebrities who had parents that served in the military. Many of these celebrities grew up on bases and traveled around the U.S. and the world along with their parents who were serving our country.    1. Tiger Woods His father served in the United States Army. He was a lieutenant colonel and served in the Vietnam War. He was a member of the Army Special Forces also known as…
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mrctvstaff | May 21, 2015
From the Joe Walsh Show Youtube page: "Ted Cruz made a campaign stop in Beaumont, TX on Tuesday, May 19. He was asked repeatedly by Kevin Steele from KMBT-TV about the issue of gay marriage, to which Cruz responds by turning the tables." This is how you handle reporters with gotcha questions from biased agenda-driven reporters. WOW.    
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mrctvstaff | May 21, 2015
David Letterman concluded 33 years of 'Late Night' television last night on CBS.   The famed 'Late Night' host has logged an astounding 6,027 episodes in his career.  Last night's episode had many memorable events, including Bill Murray (who was Letterman's very first and last guest) on the show.    But perhaps our favorite part of the show was the star-studded reading of "Top 10 Things I’ve…
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mrctvstaff | May 14, 2015
When we saw this touching video, we couldn't help but put a post up about it.  In the world of "viral videos," this one really stood out to us, because it honors those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.  However, there is some controversy as to who exactly are in the two caskets.  Some sites have claimed it's a soldier and his dog, however, the description on the Youtube…
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mrctvstaff | May 13, 2015
As MRCTV previously reported, In what could be the greatest (or fastest) celebrity boxing match of all time, Mitt Romney will box Evander Holyfield.  Read that last part again, to let it soak in.  Taking place on May 15th, the event will help raise donations for Charity Vision, which provides medical treatment and doctors for eye treatments in developing countries. Recently, the duo have put out…
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mrctvstaff | May 12, 2015
The military is known to improvise and adapt to any situation it comes across. This shows how far the ingenuity of the military has come with the use of animals. Here are 7 ways that the military has used animals in warfare.  1. Laying telephone wire During World War I, the Germans used dogs to lay telephone wire. This allowed for wire to be laid in places that were too dangerous or too hard…
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mrctvstaff | May 12, 2015
Alaska is the largest state in the United States. Alaska was the 49th state to be brought into the Union. Here are 12 amazing facts about Alaska you may not know about.  1. America purchased Alaska for a very low price The United States offered Russia $7,200,000, which breaks down to two cents per acre, for Alaska back in 1867. (via)   2. Alaska is extremely close to Russia Russia is less…