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HASC members request Trump travel costs, citing demands on DoD budget
“Huge sums—including precious military resources—are expended every time President Trump decides to jet down to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend,” one congress member said.
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Women in the U.S. armed forces honored for Vogue’s 125th birthday
In honor of its 125th birthday, Vogue magazine has been photographing and highlighting American women from coast to coast. This month, the American Women project profiles female members of the armed forces.
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Airman drapes flag over military working dog’s body after he’s put to sleep
When Bodza, an 11-year-old military working dog was put down last week due to health complications, his owner and former handler Kyle Smith draped an American flag over him in recognition of his service, reports Inside Edition.
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Trump’s OK may not be needed for generals to launch ISIS raids
The White House is considering delegating more authority to the Pentagon to authorize more time-sensitive, anti-terrorist missions, multiple U.S. officials tell The Daily Beast.
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12 Afghan police officers killed in possible insider attack in Lashkar Gah
A spokesman for the Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.
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Air Force pays $140,000 in sex discrimination suit at Wright-Patterson AFB
Air Force pays $140,000 in sex discrimination suit at Wright-Patterson AFB
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Army makes military history with first Muslim division-level chaplain
This summer, Lt. Col. Khallid Shabazz will become the first Muslim to be a division-level chaplain in the history of the U.S. military.
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Naval officer who helped save John F. Kennedy during WWII dies at age 97
William “Bud” Liebenow served in the South Pacific during World War II.
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HASC members request Trump travel costs, citing demands on DoD budget
“Huge sums—including precious military resources—are expended every time President Trump decides to jet down to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend,” one congress member said.
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Women in the U.S. armed forces honored for Vogue’s 125th birthday
In honor of its 125th birthday, Vogue magazine has been photographing and highlighting American women from coast to coast. This month, the American Women project profiles female members of the armed forces.
-
Airman drapes flag over military working dog’s body after he’s put to sleep
When Bodza, an 11-year-old military working dog was put down last week due to health complications, his owner and former handler Kyle Smith draped an American flag over him in recognition of his service, reports Inside Edition.
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Trump’s OK may not be needed for generals to launch ISIS raids
The White House is considering delegating more authority to the Pentagon to authorize more time-sensitive, anti-terrorist missions, multiple U.S. officials tell The Daily Beast.
-
12 Afghan police officers killed in possible insider attack in Lashkar Gah
A spokesman for the Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.
-
Air Force pays $140,000 in sex discrimination suit at Wright-Patterson AFB
Air Force pays $140,000 in sex discrimination suit at Wright-Patterson AFB
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Army makes military history with first Muslim division-level chaplain
This summer, Lt. Col. Khallid Shabazz will become the first Muslim to be a division-level chaplain in the history of the U.S. military.
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Naval officer who helped save John F. Kennedy during WWII dies at age 97
William “Bud” Liebenow served in the South Pacific during World War II.
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HASC members request Trump travel costs, citing demands on DoD budget
“Huge sums—including precious military resources—are expended every time President Trump decides to jet down to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend,” one congress member said.
-
Women in the U.S. armed forces honored for Vogue’s 125th birthday
In honor of its 125th birthday, Vogue magazine has been photographing and highlighting American women from coast to coast. This month, the American Women project profiles female members of the armed forces.
-
Airman drapes flag over military working dog’s body after he’s put to sleep
When Bodza, an 11-year-old military working dog was put down last week due to health complications, his owner and former handler Kyle Smith draped an American flag over him in recognition of his service, reports Inside Edition.
-
Trump’s OK may not be needed for generals to launch ISIS raids
The White House is considering delegating more authority to the Pentagon to authorize more time-sensitive, anti-terrorist missions, multiple U.S. officials tell The Daily Beast.
-
12 Afghan police officers killed in possible insider attack in Lashkar Gah
A spokesman for the Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.
-
Air Force pays $140,000 in sex discrimination suit at Wright-Patterson AFB
Air Force pays $140,000 in sex discrimination suit at Wright-Patterson AFB
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Army makes military history with first Muslim division-level chaplain
This summer, Lt. Col. Khallid Shabazz will become the first Muslim to be a division-level chaplain in the history of the U.S. military.
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Naval officer who helped save John F. Kennedy during WWII dies at age 97
William “Bud” Liebenow served in the South Pacific during World War II.











