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Pentagon officials defend diversity and inclusion at Pride Month event
The Pentagon’s diversity and inclusion efforts have not been enacted without controversy.
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Pentagon draws ire of lawmakers over war crimes evidence sharing
Much of the session was spent answering lawmakers’ questions about the Pentagon’s resistance to cooperating with the International Criminal Court.
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Memorial Day help needed at Arlington after record flower donations
Just last week, the Memorial Day Flowers Foundation was not sure if they’d be able to put a flower at little more than 80,000 graves.
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Memorial Day flower donations at Arlington have ‘dried up’
A florist organization that has been placing Memorial Day flowers at gravesites at Arlington National Cemetery for over a decade is calling for help.
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Military Times named American Legion Fourth Estate Award winner
Military Times was recognized for its 2022 reporting about the harmful effects of burn pits and other toxic exposures.
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Catholic bishop of military personnel takes shot at VA abortion policy
The letter came almost two weeks after the Senate rejected an amendment from Sen. Tommy Tubberville (R-Ala.) to repeal the abortion policy.
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US report shows China taking steps toward space dominance
The open-sourced report by CSIS’s Aerospace Security Project looked at the space activities of a variety of adversaries and allies.
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Aircraft carrier Nimitz makes history with 350,000th arrested landing
Commissioned in 1975, the Nimitz is the flagship of its namesake carrier strike group.
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Pentagon: Unidentified aerial sightings now number more than 650
The new total represents a 27% increase since the last report released in January.
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‘No credible evidence’ of alien UFO activity, Pentagon official says
The director challenged critics to offer scientific evidence rather than posting on blogs or conspiracy websites.
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Pentagon officials defend diversity and inclusion at Pride Month event
The Pentagon’s diversity and inclusion efforts have not been enacted without controversy.
-
Pentagon draws ire of lawmakers over war crimes evidence sharing
Much of the session was spent answering lawmakers’ questions about the Pentagon’s resistance to cooperating with the International Criminal Court.
-
Memorial Day help needed at Arlington after record flower donations
Just last week, the Memorial Day Flowers Foundation was not sure if they’d be able to put a flower at little more than 80,000 graves.
-
Memorial Day flower donations at Arlington have ‘dried up’
A florist organization that has been placing Memorial Day flowers at gravesites at Arlington National Cemetery for over a decade is calling for help.
-
Military Times named American Legion Fourth Estate Award winner
Military Times was recognized for its 2022 reporting about the harmful effects of burn pits and other toxic exposures.
-
Catholic bishop of military personnel takes shot at VA abortion policy
The letter came almost two weeks after the Senate rejected an amendment from Sen. Tommy Tubberville (R-Ala.) to repeal the abortion policy.
-
US report shows China taking steps toward space dominance
The open-sourced report by CSIS’s Aerospace Security Project looked at the space activities of a variety of adversaries and allies.
-
Aircraft carrier Nimitz makes history with 350,000th arrested landing
Commissioned in 1975, the Nimitz is the flagship of its namesake carrier strike group.
-
Pentagon: Unidentified aerial sightings now number more than 650
The new total represents a 27% increase since the last report released in January.
-
‘No credible evidence’ of alien UFO activity, Pentagon official says
The director challenged critics to offer scientific evidence rather than posting on blogs or conspiracy websites.
-
Pentagon officials defend diversity and inclusion at Pride Month event
The Pentagon’s diversity and inclusion efforts have not been enacted without controversy.
-
Pentagon draws ire of lawmakers over war crimes evidence sharing
Much of the session was spent answering lawmakers’ questions about the Pentagon’s resistance to cooperating with the International Criminal Court.
-
Memorial Day help needed at Arlington after record flower donations
Just last week, the Memorial Day Flowers Foundation was not sure if they’d be able to put a flower at little more than 80,000 graves.
-
Memorial Day flower donations at Arlington have ‘dried up’
A florist organization that has been placing Memorial Day flowers at gravesites at Arlington National Cemetery for over a decade is calling for help.
-
Military Times named American Legion Fourth Estate Award winner
Military Times was recognized for its 2022 reporting about the harmful effects of burn pits and other toxic exposures.
-
Catholic bishop of military personnel takes shot at VA abortion policy
The letter came almost two weeks after the Senate rejected an amendment from Sen. Tommy Tubberville (R-Ala.) to repeal the abortion policy.
-
US report shows China taking steps toward space dominance
The open-sourced report by CSIS’s Aerospace Security Project looked at the space activities of a variety of adversaries and allies.
-
Aircraft carrier Nimitz makes history with 350,000th arrested landing
Commissioned in 1975, the Nimitz is the flagship of its namesake carrier strike group.
-
Pentagon: Unidentified aerial sightings now number more than 650
The new total represents a 27% increase since the last report released in January.
-
‘No credible evidence’ of alien UFO activity, Pentagon official says
The director challenged critics to offer scientific evidence rather than posting on blogs or conspiracy websites.












