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Graphic novel tells story of World War I’s ‘most outstanding soldier’
“General John Pershing recognized Samuel Woodfill as the most outstanding soldier of the First World War.”
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Equipment for Ukraine drawn from Kuwait wasn’t combat-ready, IG says
If poorly maintained howitzers from Kuwait stock were sent directly to Ukraine, it “would have killed somebody,” a DoD inspector general report found.
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Army’s years-delayed suicide prevention regulation is still missing
The Army has set a new deadline for the critical regulation after blowing previous deadlines.
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SC town rocked by death of Guard member in Kuwait rollover accident
Spc. Jayson Haven’s death cast a shadow over his hometown’s Memorial Day ceremonies.
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On Memorial Day, Biden lauds fallen troops who ‘dared all, gave all’
The president called on Americans to ensure that their “sacrifice was not in vain.”
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At the heart of Memorial Day, an appreciation of duty to one’s country
Memorial Day is a powerful time to reflect on a question essential to citizenship: What is duty to country, and how is it relevant to our lives today?
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Debt ceiling agreement locks in Biden’s proposed defense budget
The White House and House Republicans reached a debt ceiling agreement that increases the defense budget by 3.3% while cutting non-defense spending.
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Kamala Harris welcomes West Point graduates to ‘unsettled world’
“The world has drastically changed,” the vice president told the roughly 950 graduating cadets of the U.S. Military Academy.
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Remains of Korean War Medal of Honor recipient to be laid to rest
The remains of a Korean War Medal of Honor recipient who gave his life so his fellow soldiers could survive will finally return home.
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Army medical center to pay millions in malpractice case
A military family’s child lost most of her intestines — and now requires supplemental nutrition and medication.
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Graphic novel tells story of World War I’s ‘most outstanding soldier’
“General John Pershing recognized Samuel Woodfill as the most outstanding soldier of the First World War.”
-
Equipment for Ukraine drawn from Kuwait wasn’t combat-ready, IG says
If poorly maintained howitzers from Kuwait stock were sent directly to Ukraine, it “would have killed somebody,” a DoD inspector general report found.
-
Army’s years-delayed suicide prevention regulation is still missing
The Army has set a new deadline for the critical regulation after blowing previous deadlines.
-
SC town rocked by death of Guard member in Kuwait rollover accident
Spc. Jayson Haven’s death cast a shadow over his hometown’s Memorial Day ceremonies.
-
On Memorial Day, Biden lauds fallen troops who ‘dared all, gave all’
The president called on Americans to ensure that their “sacrifice was not in vain.”
-
At the heart of Memorial Day, an appreciation of duty to one’s country
Memorial Day is a powerful time to reflect on a question essential to citizenship: What is duty to country, and how is it relevant to our lives today?
-
Debt ceiling agreement locks in Biden’s proposed defense budget
The White House and House Republicans reached a debt ceiling agreement that increases the defense budget by 3.3% while cutting non-defense spending.
-
Kamala Harris welcomes West Point graduates to ‘unsettled world’
“The world has drastically changed,” the vice president told the roughly 950 graduating cadets of the U.S. Military Academy.
-
Remains of Korean War Medal of Honor recipient to be laid to rest
The remains of a Korean War Medal of Honor recipient who gave his life so his fellow soldiers could survive will finally return home.
-
Army medical center to pay millions in malpractice case
A military family’s child lost most of her intestines — and now requires supplemental nutrition and medication.
-
Graphic novel tells story of World War I’s ‘most outstanding soldier’
“General John Pershing recognized Samuel Woodfill as the most outstanding soldier of the First World War.”
-
Equipment for Ukraine drawn from Kuwait wasn’t combat-ready, IG says
If poorly maintained howitzers from Kuwait stock were sent directly to Ukraine, it “would have killed somebody,” a DoD inspector general report found.
-
Army’s years-delayed suicide prevention regulation is still missing
The Army has set a new deadline for the critical regulation after blowing previous deadlines.
-
SC town rocked by death of Guard member in Kuwait rollover accident
Spc. Jayson Haven’s death cast a shadow over his hometown’s Memorial Day ceremonies.
-
On Memorial Day, Biden lauds fallen troops who ‘dared all, gave all’
The president called on Americans to ensure that their “sacrifice was not in vain.”
-
At the heart of Memorial Day, an appreciation of duty to one’s country
Memorial Day is a powerful time to reflect on a question essential to citizenship: What is duty to country, and how is it relevant to our lives today?
-
Debt ceiling agreement locks in Biden’s proposed defense budget
The White House and House Republicans reached a debt ceiling agreement that increases the defense budget by 3.3% while cutting non-defense spending.
-
Kamala Harris welcomes West Point graduates to ‘unsettled world’
“The world has drastically changed,” the vice president told the roughly 950 graduating cadets of the U.S. Military Academy.
-
Remains of Korean War Medal of Honor recipient to be laid to rest
The remains of a Korean War Medal of Honor recipient who gave his life so his fellow soldiers could survive will finally return home.
-
Army medical center to pay millions in malpractice case
A military family’s child lost most of her intestines — and now requires supplemental nutrition and medication.













