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Space Force will require ‘legislation and a lot of detail planning,’ says Mattis
The potential Space Force will be discussed with National Security Adviser John Bolton on June 22, said Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.
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Ceasefire over, US-led coalition downplays Taliban attack that killed up to 30 Afghan soldiers
Lt. Gen. Richard Cripwell shot down the idea that the Taliban used the Eid ceasefire as an opportunity to gather military intelligence and scout future targets.
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Fugitives convicted for the murder of Marine major captured near Manila
Nearly six years after Marine Corps Maj. George Anikow was killed in a brawl in Manila, two Filipino men have been captured after years of avoiding authorities.
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One of the last Navajo Code Talkers has died
Samuel Tom Holiday, one of the last Navajo Code Talkers from World War II, has died.
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Commander returns to the skies as executive officer of the Blue Angels
Commander William Schomer was announced as the Blue Angels’ 2019 executive officer.
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Marine veteran, Team Rubicon co-founder to receive Pat Tillman Award for Service
The CEO of Team Rubicon and a former Marine sergeant will receive the Pat Tillman Award for Service at the 2018 ESPYS.
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Air Force captures deserter 35 years after he disappeared
Air Force fugitive captain William Howard Hughes was captured after hiding in California for 35 years under a fake identity.
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After 74-year postponement, 101st Airborne plays ‘game that never happened’
Honoring the soldiers who fought almost 74 years earlier in World War II, 24 members of the 101st Airborne Division gathered in Sainte-Mere-Eglise, France, to play a game of touch football.
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Expansion of Arlington National Cemetery to open soon with 6,000 pre-dug graves
The 27-acre space is expected to give the cemetery capacity into the 2040s.
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Marine dies after collapsing during training run
A 19-year-old Marine died May 25 after collapsing during a training run on Okinawa.
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Space Force will require ‘legislation and a lot of detail planning,’ says Mattis
The potential Space Force will be discussed with National Security Adviser John Bolton on June 22, said Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.
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Ceasefire over, US-led coalition downplays Taliban attack that killed up to 30 Afghan soldiers
Lt. Gen. Richard Cripwell shot down the idea that the Taliban used the Eid ceasefire as an opportunity to gather military intelligence and scout future targets.
-
Fugitives convicted for the murder of Marine major captured near Manila
Nearly six years after Marine Corps Maj. George Anikow was killed in a brawl in Manila, two Filipino men have been captured after years of avoiding authorities.
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One of the last Navajo Code Talkers has died
Samuel Tom Holiday, one of the last Navajo Code Talkers from World War II, has died.
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Commander returns to the skies as executive officer of the Blue Angels
Commander William Schomer was announced as the Blue Angels’ 2019 executive officer.
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Marine veteran, Team Rubicon co-founder to receive Pat Tillman Award for Service
The CEO of Team Rubicon and a former Marine sergeant will receive the Pat Tillman Award for Service at the 2018 ESPYS.
-
Air Force captures deserter 35 years after he disappeared
Air Force fugitive captain William Howard Hughes was captured after hiding in California for 35 years under a fake identity.
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After 74-year postponement, 101st Airborne plays ‘game that never happened’
Honoring the soldiers who fought almost 74 years earlier in World War II, 24 members of the 101st Airborne Division gathered in Sainte-Mere-Eglise, France, to play a game of touch football.
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Expansion of Arlington National Cemetery to open soon with 6,000 pre-dug graves
The 27-acre space is expected to give the cemetery capacity into the 2040s.
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Marine dies after collapsing during training run
A 19-year-old Marine died May 25 after collapsing during a training run on Okinawa.
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Space Force will require ‘legislation and a lot of detail planning,’ says Mattis
The potential Space Force will be discussed with National Security Adviser John Bolton on June 22, said Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.
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Ceasefire over, US-led coalition downplays Taliban attack that killed up to 30 Afghan soldiers
Lt. Gen. Richard Cripwell shot down the idea that the Taliban used the Eid ceasefire as an opportunity to gather military intelligence and scout future targets.
-
Fugitives convicted for the murder of Marine major captured near Manila
Nearly six years after Marine Corps Maj. George Anikow was killed in a brawl in Manila, two Filipino men have been captured after years of avoiding authorities.
-
One of the last Navajo Code Talkers has died
Samuel Tom Holiday, one of the last Navajo Code Talkers from World War II, has died.
-
Commander returns to the skies as executive officer of the Blue Angels
Commander William Schomer was announced as the Blue Angels’ 2019 executive officer.
-
Marine veteran, Team Rubicon co-founder to receive Pat Tillman Award for Service
The CEO of Team Rubicon and a former Marine sergeant will receive the Pat Tillman Award for Service at the 2018 ESPYS.
-
Air Force captures deserter 35 years after he disappeared
Air Force fugitive captain William Howard Hughes was captured after hiding in California for 35 years under a fake identity.
-
After 74-year postponement, 101st Airborne plays ‘game that never happened’
Honoring the soldiers who fought almost 74 years earlier in World War II, 24 members of the 101st Airborne Division gathered in Sainte-Mere-Eglise, France, to play a game of touch football.
-
Expansion of Arlington National Cemetery to open soon with 6,000 pre-dug graves
The 27-acre space is expected to give the cemetery capacity into the 2040s.
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Marine dies after collapsing during training run
A 19-year-old Marine died May 25 after collapsing during a training run on Okinawa.













