Precision Aerospace Components Inc. Today Reported Financial And Operating Results For The Three Months Ended March 31 …

BENSALEM, Pa., May 15, 2013 /PRNewswire/ –Precision Aerospace Components Inc. (PAOS:OTCQB) is a one-stop source for standard, self-locking, semi-special and special nuts, bolts and washers manufactured to several military, aerospace and industrial specifications. The Company maintains an inventory of approximately 44,000 SKUs comprised of approximately 65 million parts of premium quality, brand name fastener products Continue reading

Video Response to: Mikey and Bonnie Weinstein of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) – Video




Video Response to: Mikey and Bonnie Weinstein of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) These are the sources I referenced while commenting on this video: The video I responded to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxuieXZRUfA list=UUY3HT8h-LE5-Q-b… By: Nate Cunningham Continue reading

UW Medicine receives $500,000 Purple Heart Service Foundation grant

Public release date: 24-Apr-2013 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Clare LaFond clareh@uw.edu 206-685-1323 University of Washington – Health Sciences/UW News, Community Relations & Marketing The Military Order of the Purple Heart Service Foundation (MOPHSF) and the UW Medicine Division of Pain Medicine are joining forces to assist veterans with treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and acute and chronic pain. Continue reading

War medicine being used to help injured Boston bombing victims

Medical advances made during wars will help doctors treat the injured victims of the Boston bombings. Christian Science Monitor /Getty Images The bombs that made Boston look like a combat zone have also brought battlefield medicine to their civilian victims. A decade of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan has sharpened skills and scalpels, leading to dramatic advances that are now being used to treat the 13 amputees and nearly a dozen other patients still fighting to keep damaged limbs Continue reading

War medicine used for injured bombing victims

Medical advances made during wars will help doctors treat the injured victims of the Boston bombings. Christian Science Monitor /Getty Images The bombs that made Boston look like a combat zone have also brought battlefield medicine to their civilian victims. Continue reading

Amphenol Aerospace Becomes the First Qualified Supplier of Multiple Mil-Spec Plating Alternatives to Cadmium

SIDNEY, N.Y., April 15,2013 /PRNewswire/ –Amphenol Aerospace (APH), a global leader in interconnect technologies, has received authorization from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) for their Black Zinc Nickel, “Z” Class plating finish. This qualification covers all Amphenol Aerospace Series III D38999 connectors Continue reading

Aldec Presents at Military & Aerospace Programmable Logic Devices Symposium (MAPLD)

HENDERSON, Nev.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Aldec, Inc., together with Microsemi, The Boeing Company, Northrop Grumman Corporation and other leading vendors, is scheduled to present at the Military and Aerospace Programmable Logic Devices Symposium (MAPLD) in San Diego, CA from April 9-12, 2013. MAPLD event will showcase leading research in the field of programmable devices for use in military and aerospace applications. Aldec will present on two separate Design and Verification topics that continue to provide a high level of interest from the military and aerospace community. Continue reading

Amphenol Aerospace and Datakey Electronics Collaborate to Design Rugged, High Speed, Removable Storage Solution

SIDNEY, N.Y., April 3,2013 /PRNewswire/ –Amphenol Aerospace (NYSE:APH), a global leader in interconnect technologies, has collaborated with Datakey Electronics, manufacturer of rugged, portable memory systems, to provide a rugged, removable storage solution. The result of this collaboration provides designers with a ruggedized USB flash drive and panel-mount receptacle solution. The Ruggedized Memory Terminal (RMT) integrates components from both corporations. Continue reading

Composite Insights’ Report Analyses Global Aerospace Composites Industry: Demand to Reach $4.2 Billion in 2018

HYDERABAD, India, April 2, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — The demand for composite materials in global aerospace industry has increased double digits in 2012 – primarily attributable to the continued ramp up of new and existing large commercial aircraft production and increased build rates across the military, civil helicopters and certain aircrafts within the business jet market. Overall the commercial aerospace industry continues to utilize a greater proportion of advanced composite materials with each new generation of aircraft. Continue reading

Halo 4 clan Freedom Fighters Recruitment – Video




Halo 4 clan Freedom Fighters Recruitment We are a Military based clan that is trained to be ready for a battle to stay alert and that will never fight alone and always got each others back in a figh… By: FreedomfighterclanXx Continue reading

PAE Employee Posthumously Honored with Defense of Freedom Medal

ARLINGTON, Va., March 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ –Santa Gracia Ramirez, a PAE employee who was killed in 2007 while deployed to Afghanistan, was honored with the Defense of Freedom medal in a ceremony heldlast weekend in Gilbert, Ariz. Ramirez was killed by a suicide bomber while supporting the U.S. Department of State Corrections System Support Program, through which she mentored, trained and advised prison officials within the Afghan corrections system and advocated for the humane treatment of incarcerated Afghans, with a special focus on the rights of female prisoners. Continue reading

DynCorp International Honors Defense of Freedom Medal Recipients

FALLS CHURCH, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– DynCorp International hosted the families of 17 employees who were killed while serving U.S. government missions abroad as they received the Department of Defenses Defense of Freedom medal, posthumously recognizing the contributions their loved ones made for their country. Continue reading