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President Trump calls commanding officers of Ross and Porter to thank them for Syria strike
The two commanding officers and their crews were thanked for their ‘professionalism and quick response’ in conducting the missile strike on Shayrat airfield in western Syria over the weekend.
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New website launches for veteran and military spouses to buy and sell products
Veterans can get “vetrified” on the site via open source information from several organizations, including The American Legion and the VA.
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US Air Force general has eyes on sci-fi tech, fixing pilot shortage
Everhart said industry members wondered if he’d been watching too much science fiction.
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Texas university bans disabled veteran’s service dog
The disabled veteran said he will fight the University of North Texas ban.
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Fisher House Foundation to build nine new facilities
‘It’s all thanks to generous donations that these nine houses are to be worked on this year,’ Fisher House Foundation President David Coker said.
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Colorado Guard’s adjutant general retires after almost 50 years in uniform
Maj. Gen. Michael Edwards, the adjutant general of the Colorado National Guard who served in the Air Force for nearly half a century, is retiring, The Gazette reported Sunday.
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Air Force, Army together pull off the largest aeromedevac operation ever at Misawa Air Base
Airmen and soldiers, along with U.S. and Japanese civilian personnel from six different locations around the world, recently came together to conduct the largest aeromedical evacuation ever at Misawa Air Base, Japan.
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North Carolina bill would help service members keep in-state tuition rates at community colleges
‘We’re just trying to continue to remain a military-friendly state,’ one lawmaker said.
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Doctors perform the Air Force’s first robotic surgery
The surgery took place at the Kessler Medical Center in Mississippi.
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American flags saved from demolition site in West Virginia
The flags were part of a veterans memorial at the site. One military mom took action.
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President Trump calls commanding officers of Ross and Porter to thank them for Syria strike
The two commanding officers and their crews were thanked for their ‘professionalism and quick response’ in conducting the missile strike on Shayrat airfield in western Syria over the weekend.
-
New website launches for veteran and military spouses to buy and sell products
Veterans can get “vetrified” on the site via open source information from several organizations, including The American Legion and the VA.
-
US Air Force general has eyes on sci-fi tech, fixing pilot shortage
Everhart said industry members wondered if he’d been watching too much science fiction.
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Texas university bans disabled veteran’s service dog
The disabled veteran said he will fight the University of North Texas ban.
-
Fisher House Foundation to build nine new facilities
‘It’s all thanks to generous donations that these nine houses are to be worked on this year,’ Fisher House Foundation President David Coker said.
-
Colorado Guard’s adjutant general retires after almost 50 years in uniform
Maj. Gen. Michael Edwards, the adjutant general of the Colorado National Guard who served in the Air Force for nearly half a century, is retiring, The Gazette reported Sunday.
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Air Force, Army together pull off the largest aeromedevac operation ever at Misawa Air Base
Airmen and soldiers, along with U.S. and Japanese civilian personnel from six different locations around the world, recently came together to conduct the largest aeromedical evacuation ever at Misawa Air Base, Japan.
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North Carolina bill would help service members keep in-state tuition rates at community colleges
‘We’re just trying to continue to remain a military-friendly state,’ one lawmaker said.
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Doctors perform the Air Force’s first robotic surgery
The surgery took place at the Kessler Medical Center in Mississippi.
-
American flags saved from demolition site in West Virginia
The flags were part of a veterans memorial at the site. One military mom took action.
-
President Trump calls commanding officers of Ross and Porter to thank them for Syria strike
The two commanding officers and their crews were thanked for their ‘professionalism and quick response’ in conducting the missile strike on Shayrat airfield in western Syria over the weekend.
-
New website launches for veteran and military spouses to buy and sell products
Veterans can get “vetrified” on the site via open source information from several organizations, including The American Legion and the VA.
-
US Air Force general has eyes on sci-fi tech, fixing pilot shortage
Everhart said industry members wondered if he’d been watching too much science fiction.
-
Texas university bans disabled veteran’s service dog
The disabled veteran said he will fight the University of North Texas ban.
-
Fisher House Foundation to build nine new facilities
‘It’s all thanks to generous donations that these nine houses are to be worked on this year,’ Fisher House Foundation President David Coker said.
-
Colorado Guard’s adjutant general retires after almost 50 years in uniform
Maj. Gen. Michael Edwards, the adjutant general of the Colorado National Guard who served in the Air Force for nearly half a century, is retiring, The Gazette reported Sunday.
-
Air Force, Army together pull off the largest aeromedevac operation ever at Misawa Air Base
Airmen and soldiers, along with U.S. and Japanese civilian personnel from six different locations around the world, recently came together to conduct the largest aeromedical evacuation ever at Misawa Air Base, Japan.
-
North Carolina bill would help service members keep in-state tuition rates at community colleges
‘We’re just trying to continue to remain a military-friendly state,’ one lawmaker said.
-
Doctors perform the Air Force’s first robotic surgery
The surgery took place at the Kessler Medical Center in Mississippi.
-
American flags saved from demolition site in West Virginia
The flags were part of a veterans memorial at the site. One military mom took action.













