Earl Keaton
Earl Keaton Bachelor of science degree, California Polytechnic University USN reserve four years USAF Technical advisor Korean War General Manager, Saunders Military Insignia SaundersInsignia.com
Articles by this Author
Naval Commander�s Title and Navy Insignia Are an Officer and a Gentleman
- By Earl Keaton
- Published 03/15/2010
- Career
- Unrated
Where did the terminology Executive Officers originate The term describes high level officials in business
Black History Month we Salute General William E. “Kip” Ward, U.S. Commander, United States Africa Command
- By Earl Keaton
- Published 02/24/2010
- Leadership
- Unrated
During Black History Month we salute all of our military men and women serving our country On January 30, 2010, CNN conducted a live interview with General William E
U.S. Military Code Talkers - The Navajo Unwritten Words
- By Earl Keaton
- Published 02/24/2010
- Leadership
- Unrated
Words from the wise never had a cryptic meaning until the Navajo ‘Code Talkers,’ later romanticized by the movie Wind Talkers, became the saving secret code during World War II Recently, the National World War II Museum in New Orleans, were honored by a visit from four Navajo Code Talkers
U.S. Military First Responders Motto Should be “Semper Primus” Regarding the Haiti Earthquake.
- By Earl Keaton
- Published 01/31/2010
- World Affairs
- Unrated
January 10 , 2010 was an average winter’s day on the streets of Port au Prince when at 4:53 PM, a 70 magnitude earthquake struck the fault line that crumbled the entire infrastructure of that major city
Lieutenant General Russell Honoré, The Badge of Military Rescue and Evacuation of New Orleans
- By Earl Keaton
- Published 01/16/2010
- Entertainment
- Unrated
New Orleans, August 2005: ‘We’re on a rescue mission, damn it,’ barked Lieutenant General Russell Honoré to a soldier standing with a gun It was a very tense and very hot August day in the South
The Civil War, Was it Caused by Slavery?
- By Earl Keaton
- Published 01/6/2010
- World Affairs
- Unrated
If you went out right now and asked 100 people, what caused the Civil War; the majority would say "slavery"
Well, lets get 2 things straight
George Washington Famously Crossed the Delaware River on Christmas Day in 1776 - See it on Canvas
- By Earl Keaton
- Published 01/5/2010
- Culture
- Unrated
George Washington crossed the Delaware River on Christmas Day, December 25, 1776 during the American Revolutionary War, as depicted in an extraordinary painting by the German American artist Emmauel Leutze In this commemorative painting, George Washington stands boldly at the front of the small craft, cape flying in the freezing cold wind only to be mocked by the American flag flowing the same behind him with twice as many folds
History of Women in War
- By Earl Keaton
- Published 12/30/2009
- Womens Interest
- Unrated
170,000 tours of duty That's how many tours of duty women have served in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2002
81st Infantry Division of the United States Army Wore the First Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
- By Earl Keaton
- Published 11/18/2009
- World Affairs
- Unrated
The first United States Army shoulder sleeve insignia was worn by members of the 81st Infantry Division This is an important aspect from an insignia collectors viewpoint
The Importance of Uniform Badge Insignia in Military and Law Enforcement
- By Earl Keaton
- Published 11/12/2009
- Society
- Unrated
Webster’s dictionary defines uniform as n: dress of a distinctive design or fashion worn by members of a particular group and serving as a means of identification Insignia is defined as badge of authority of honor an emblem as a distinguishing mark or sign
