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At the Movies: Is 'Man of Steel' Super?
Although a bit on the chaotic side in places, director Zack Snyder's more serious take on Superman reboots the franchise well.
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Ryan is the recipient of three Keith L. Ware Awards for Army journalism and two Florida Press Association Awards for commentary.
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Military communities deal with issues that other communities never have to face -- length of deployments, the absence of loved ones for extended periods of time, the economic impact of thousands of soldiers going overseas for a year.
Although a bit on the chaotic side in places, director Zack Snyder's more serious take on Superman reboots the franchise well.
Pfc. Christopher P. Dona was killed Thursday during routine parachute training at Fort Stewart.
Although a bit on the chaotic side in places, director Zack Snyder's more serious take on Superman reboots the franchise well.
Although a bit on the chaotic side in places, director Zack Snyder's more serious take on Superman reboots the franchise well.
Although a bit on the chaotic side in places, director Zack Snyder's more serious take on Superman reboots the franchise well.
Although a bit on the chaotic side in places, director Zack Snyder's more serious take on Superman reboots the franchise well.
Although a bit on the chaotic side in places, director Zack Snyder's more serious take on Superman reboots the franchise well.
Although a bit on the chaotic side in places, director Zack Snyder's more serious take on Superman reboots the franchise well.
Although a bit on the chaotic side in places, director Zack Snyder's more serious take on Superman reboots the franchise well.
A hurricane preparedness kit can save lives.
As he did with 2009's "Star Trek", J.J. Abrams has crafted a film that will appeal to casual popcorn-flick fans while still respecting hard-core Trekkies.
'Star Trek Into Darkness' proves that J.J. Abrams' success with 2009's 'Trek' reboot was no fluke.
'Star Trek Into Darkness' - Boldly Goes for the Gusto
'Star Trek Into Darkness' proves that J.J. Abrams' success with 2009's 'Trek' reboot was no fluke.
Eight Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield soldiers were commemorated at a ceremony at Fort Stewart's Warriors Walk.
Three 3rd Infantry Division soldiers were killed Saturday during an enemy attack.