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Ted Nugent Loses It On Camera, Swears Obscenities At Reporter


Posted on May 04, 2012 @ 03:30AM - 5 comments

By Alexis Tereszcuk
Radar Entertainment Editor

Right-wing rocker Ted Nugent has been under fire lately, and in a shocking new interview, he absolutely loses it, screaming  graphic profanities at a male reporter and a female news producer!

The controversial conservative singer did his first sit-down interview since his tirade against President Barack Obama that resulted in a Secret Service inquiry, but he ended up screaming at the reporter in a vicious tirade.

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Tiger Woods Almost Gave Up Golf For The Military, Says Former Coach


Posted on Apr 02, 2012 @ 10:30AM - Add a comment

By Amber Goodhand - Radar News Editor

Tiger Woods' passion for golf was once overshadowed by a growing obsession with the military, and his former swing coach says the champion actually put his career in jeopardy because of it.

Hank Haney chronicles Tiger's secret training sessions with the Navy SEALs in his new book The Big Miss: My Years Coaching Tiger Woods, and says he participated in everything from parachuting to 'Kill Houses' -- a live ammunition shooting range used to train for combat in close contact situations.

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Tiger Woods' passion for golf was once overshadowed by a growing obsession with the military, and his former swing coach says the champion actually put his career in jeopardy because of it.

Hank Haney chronicles Tiger's secret training sessions with the Navy SEALs in his new book The Big Miss: My Years Coaching Tiger Woods, and says he participated in everything from parachuting to 'Kill Houses' -- a live ammunition shooting range used to train for combat in close contact situations.

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American Soldier Accused Of Afghan Shooting Rampage To Be Tried In The U.S., May Face Death Penalty


Posted on Mar 19, 2012 @ 01:00PM - 4 comments

By Debbie Emery - Radar Reporter

The American soldier who is accused of murdering 16 Afghan civilians will be tried in the U.S., despite attempts in the victims' homeland to have him face a court in Afghanistan.

Sergeant Robert Bales was flown back to America last weekend and met with his lawyer for the first time on Monday at a military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where he remains in pre-trial isolation awaiting charges that may carry the death penalty.

The American soldier who is accused of murdering 16 Afghan civilians will be tried in the U.S., despite attempts in the victims' homeland to have him face a court in Afghanistan.

Sergeant Robert Bales was flown back to America last weekend and met with his lawyer for the first time on Monday at a military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where he remains in pre-trial isolation awaiting charges that may carry the death penalty.

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Dog Veterans Suffer From PTSD After The Horrors Of War


Posted on Dec 02, 2011 @ 05:30PM - 20 comments

By Debbie Emery - Radar Reporter

Dogs increasingly fight alongside their human comrades in war zones and now more and more canine soldiers are suffering from post traumatic stress disorder, RadarOnline.com has learned.

As the number of dogs in the military has risen over recent years, so has the disturbing side effects that they suffer after coming home, the New York Times reported.

Many four-legged patients are now even seeking medical help from behavior specialists to battle the deep-rooted fear they have after fighting on the front lines, and experts estimate that more than 5 percent of the approximately 650 military dogs deployed by American combat forces are developing canine PTSD.

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Prince Harry Leaves San Diego Hotel After Fun-Filled Weekend


Posted on Oct 10, 2011 @ 11:30AM - Add a comment

By Radar Staff

Prince Harry sported the stars and stripes on his cap Sunday as he left San Diego's Andaz Hotel, where he spent the weekend partying at the establishment's in-house nightclub, Ivy Rooftop.

Prince Harry sported the stars and stripes on his cap Sunday as he left San Diego's Andaz Hotel, where he spent the weekend partying at the establishment's in-house nightclub, Ivy Rooftop.

As we previously reported, the red-headed royal and about 20 pals were spotted Friday at the nightspot, where they sipped on Absolut Vodka, Red Bull and beer, before taking to a private cabana to watch a rugby match until the wee hours of the morning.

Of course, it's a trip of business and pleasure for the prince, who's in Southern California to prepare for the final phase in his training as an Army Apache pilot.

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Top Gun-In-Training Prince Harry Arrives In California


Posted on Oct 07, 2011 @ 01:30AM - Add a comment

By Radar Staff

Prince Harry arrived at the Naval Air Facility in El Centro, California on Thursday, as he prepared for the final phase in his training as an Army Apache pilot, and RadarOnline.com has the first pic of the red headed royal.

Prince Harry arrived at the Naval Air Facility in El Centro, California on Thursday, as he prepared for the final phase in his training as an Army Apache pilot, and RadarOnline.com has the first pic of the red headed royal.

The facility is about 110 miles east of San Diego (where much of the iconic 80s film Top Gun was shot); after his stint there, the 26-year-old prince will head to Gila Bend in Arizona to train at the Air Force Auxiliary Field.

The trip is part of the two-month training mission dubbed Exercise Crimson Eagle, in which British fliers will practice with the Apaches in terrain similar to southern Afghanistan, where some British troops are currently based. During his trip, Harry will use live fire for the first time in his helicopter gunship training.

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Prince Harry Is Coming To America For Helicopter Training


Posted on Oct 06, 2011 @ 04:45AM - Add a comment

By Radar Staff

Following Prince William and Kate's high-profile trip to California last June, Prince Harry is coming to America this week.

While the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's visit was dominated by strict social engagements, Harry's will be for work -- and no doubt plenty of play!

Following Prince William and Kate's high-profile trip to California last June, Prince Harry is coming to America this week.

While the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's visit was dominated by strict social engagements, Harry's will be for work -- and no doubt plenty of play!

The youngest Prince is coming to the U.S. as part of an Apache attack helicopter training course conducted by Britain's Defense Ministry at the Naval Air Facility El Centro in California, about 90 miles east of San Diego.

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Gay Soldier Booed During Republican Presidential Debate


Posted on Sep 23, 2011 @ 01:30AM - 5 comments

by Radar Staff

On the heels of the Pentagon’s historic repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell -- a move widely praised by advocates for equality everywhere -- a gay soldier was booed after asking a question about DADT during the Republican presidential debate in Orlando, Florida on Thursday night.

During the debate, Fox anchor Megyn Kelly -- who served as the debate’s host -- played a YouTube clip directed at conservative candidate Rick Santorum.

On the heels of the Pentagon’s historic repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell -- a move widely praised by advocates for equality everywhere -- a gay soldier was booed after asking a question about DADT during the Republican presidential debate in Orlando, Florida on Thursday night.

During the debate, Fox anchor Megyn Kelly -- who served as the debate’s host -- played a YouTube clip directed at conservative candidate Rick Santorum.

In the clip, Stephen Hill, a soldier in Iraq who, up until the repeal of DADT, had to "lie about who [he] was" in order to “not lose his job” and keep serving in the army.

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Gay Soldier On ‘Coming Out’ Video: ‘Everybody’s Been So Great’


Posted on Sep 21, 2011 @ 04:15AM - 7 comments

by Radar Staff

One day after a gay soldier posted on YouTube a moving video of him coming out to his father, he says he feels “so comfortable” with his decision and that “everybody’s been so great.”

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the video begins with Randy Phillips, a 21-year-old soldier based at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, walking into the camera’s frame and sitting at a desk with a map of the world behind him.

One day after a gay soldier posted on YouTube a moving video of him coming out to his father, he says he feels “so comfortable” with his decision and that “everybody’s been so great.”

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the video begins with Randy Phillips, a 21-year-old soldier based at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, walking into the camera’s frame and sitting at a desk with a map of the world behind him.

“I’m probably about as nervous as I can ever remember being,” Phillips says. “I’m about to call my dad in Alabama…

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Video Of Gay Soldier Coming Out To His Dad Goes Viral


Posted on Sep 20, 2011 @ 06:59PM - 4 comments

by Radar Staff

He’s gone viral.

The moving video of a gay U.S. soldier coming out to his father has already gotten more than 1.5 million views only a day after it was posted on YouTube to coincide with the Pentagon’s repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.

The video begins with Randy Phillips, a 21-year-old soldier based at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, walking into the camera’s frame and sitting at a desk with a map of the world behind him.

He’s gone viral.

The moving video of a gay U.S. soldier coming out to his father has already gotten more than 1.5 million views only a day after it was posted on YouTube to coincide with the Pentagon’s repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.

The video begins with Randy Phillips, a 21-year-old soldier based at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, walking into the camera’s frame and sitting at a desk with a map of the world behind him.

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