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Pentagon ups number of analyzed UFO reports, none a threat
The most recent report, which documented cases reported between August 2022 and April 2023, analyzed 291 UAP sightings.
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WWII medic to receive posthumous awards as push for MoH continues
Woodson is credited with saving the lives of more than 200 service members on the beaches of France.
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Where does your state rank in defense spending?
The Defense Department spent more money in Virginia than any other state.
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82nd Airborne Chorus to compete in America’s Got Talent finals
The chorus will perform on NBC on Tuesday at 9:00 p.m. EST.
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Soldiers’ attempt to sue Army for negligence may end before it begins
Two soldiers have accused the Army of negligence in a sprawling sexual abuse scandal. A decades-old court ruling stands in their way.
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US forces fly in much-needed aid to Libya after major floods
The Air Force’s 86th Airlift Wing flew a C-130 airlift mission to bring 13 metric tons of supplies to flood-stricken Libya.
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Former Pentagon manpower and diversity chief running for Congress
Gil Cisneros, a Navy veteran and former California congressman, is ready to run again after serving as DoD manpower chief.
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Is the truth out there? NASA wants to help build public trust on UFOs
The agency could play a major role in data collection and further research objects of unknown origins in Earth’s atmosphere.
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Death penalty upheld for soldier who killed 13 in base shooting
Ten years have passed since Hasan pleaded guilty at his court martial in 2013 to the killings.
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For Maui vets, troops, the future remains unclear after Lahaina fires
The wildfire then swept toward the historic town of Lahaina, Hawaii, where Perry and his wife had lived for seven years.
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Pentagon ups number of analyzed UFO reports, none a threat
The most recent report, which documented cases reported between August 2022 and April 2023, analyzed 291 UAP sightings.
-
WWII medic to receive posthumous awards as push for MoH continues
Woodson is credited with saving the lives of more than 200 service members on the beaches of France.
-
Where does your state rank in defense spending?
The Defense Department spent more money in Virginia than any other state.
-
82nd Airborne Chorus to compete in America’s Got Talent finals
The chorus will perform on NBC on Tuesday at 9:00 p.m. EST.
-
Soldiers’ attempt to sue Army for negligence may end before it begins
Two soldiers have accused the Army of negligence in a sprawling sexual abuse scandal. A decades-old court ruling stands in their way.
-
US forces fly in much-needed aid to Libya after major floods
The Air Force’s 86th Airlift Wing flew a C-130 airlift mission to bring 13 metric tons of supplies to flood-stricken Libya.
-
Former Pentagon manpower and diversity chief running for Congress
Gil Cisneros, a Navy veteran and former California congressman, is ready to run again after serving as DoD manpower chief.
-
Is the truth out there? NASA wants to help build public trust on UFOs
The agency could play a major role in data collection and further research objects of unknown origins in Earth’s atmosphere.
-
Death penalty upheld for soldier who killed 13 in base shooting
Ten years have passed since Hasan pleaded guilty at his court martial in 2013 to the killings.
-
For Maui vets, troops, the future remains unclear after Lahaina fires
The wildfire then swept toward the historic town of Lahaina, Hawaii, where Perry and his wife had lived for seven years.
-
Pentagon ups number of analyzed UFO reports, none a threat
The most recent report, which documented cases reported between August 2022 and April 2023, analyzed 291 UAP sightings.
-
WWII medic to receive posthumous awards as push for MoH continues
Woodson is credited with saving the lives of more than 200 service members on the beaches of France.
-
Where does your state rank in defense spending?
The Defense Department spent more money in Virginia than any other state.
-
82nd Airborne Chorus to compete in America’s Got Talent finals
The chorus will perform on NBC on Tuesday at 9:00 p.m. EST.
-
Soldiers’ attempt to sue Army for negligence may end before it begins
Two soldiers have accused the Army of negligence in a sprawling sexual abuse scandal. A decades-old court ruling stands in their way.
-
US forces fly in much-needed aid to Libya after major floods
The Air Force’s 86th Airlift Wing flew a C-130 airlift mission to bring 13 metric tons of supplies to flood-stricken Libya.
-
Former Pentagon manpower and diversity chief running for Congress
Gil Cisneros, a Navy veteran and former California congressman, is ready to run again after serving as DoD manpower chief.
-
Is the truth out there? NASA wants to help build public trust on UFOs
The agency could play a major role in data collection and further research objects of unknown origins in Earth’s atmosphere.
-
Death penalty upheld for soldier who killed 13 in base shooting
Ten years have passed since Hasan pleaded guilty at his court martial in 2013 to the killings.
-
For Maui vets, troops, the future remains unclear after Lahaina fires
The wildfire then swept toward the historic town of Lahaina, Hawaii, where Perry and his wife had lived for seven years.













