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Study IDs healthcare factors that lead to amputation among veterans
Peripheral artery disease is a leading cause of the approximately 185,000 lower extremity amputations in the U.S. each year.
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Navy dishes out awards for best culinary crews across the service
These crews are acing taco Tuesday — but it’s more than just cooking a good meal. Preparation and diligent logistics set crews apart.
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Pentagon taps official to oversee civilian protection in war zones
The move comes as the Pentagon works to rethink best practices to mitigate civilian harm in military operations in its airstrikes.
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US defense companies sued by Yemenis over weapons used in civil war
The weapons were sold to Riyadh and Abu Dhabi during a proxy war between a coalition of Gulf States and Iranian-backed Houthi rebels.
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US airstrike kills senior ISIS leader in Syria
Khalid ‘Aydd Ahmad al-Jabouri was responsible for planning ISIS attacks in Europe and developing the leadership structure of the terrorist organization.
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Congress calls for more funding of Pentagon UFO office
Austin pledged to fully fund the office in the future.
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Why gamble? Army unveils deck of cards to identify friend from foe
This deck of playing cards might be the latest ace up Ukraine’s sleeve in the fight against Russia.
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Pentagon, Interior launch new program to protect land around bases
The new program will promote both conservation and military readiness, officials said.
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ACLU sues DC Guard over actions during George Floyd protests
When people continued marching after a 7 p.m. curfew, the D.C. National Guard flew two helicopters 45 feet above protestors’ heads.
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Activists, Pentagon spar over sharing evidence of Russian war crimes
The Pentagon is reportedly blocking the sharing of evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine, and human rights groups are not happy.
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Study IDs healthcare factors that lead to amputation among veterans
Peripheral artery disease is a leading cause of the approximately 185,000 lower extremity amputations in the U.S. each year.
-
Navy dishes out awards for best culinary crews across the service
These crews are acing taco Tuesday — but it’s more than just cooking a good meal. Preparation and diligent logistics set crews apart.
-
Pentagon taps official to oversee civilian protection in war zones
The move comes as the Pentagon works to rethink best practices to mitigate civilian harm in military operations in its airstrikes.
-
US defense companies sued by Yemenis over weapons used in civil war
The weapons were sold to Riyadh and Abu Dhabi during a proxy war between a coalition of Gulf States and Iranian-backed Houthi rebels.
-
US airstrike kills senior ISIS leader in Syria
Khalid ‘Aydd Ahmad al-Jabouri was responsible for planning ISIS attacks in Europe and developing the leadership structure of the terrorist organization.
-
Congress calls for more funding of Pentagon UFO office
Austin pledged to fully fund the office in the future.
-
Why gamble? Army unveils deck of cards to identify friend from foe
This deck of playing cards might be the latest ace up Ukraine’s sleeve in the fight against Russia.
-
Pentagon, Interior launch new program to protect land around bases
The new program will promote both conservation and military readiness, officials said.
-
ACLU sues DC Guard over actions during George Floyd protests
When people continued marching after a 7 p.m. curfew, the D.C. National Guard flew two helicopters 45 feet above protestors’ heads.
-
Activists, Pentagon spar over sharing evidence of Russian war crimes
The Pentagon is reportedly blocking the sharing of evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine, and human rights groups are not happy.
-
Study IDs healthcare factors that lead to amputation among veterans
Peripheral artery disease is a leading cause of the approximately 185,000 lower extremity amputations in the U.S. each year.
-
Navy dishes out awards for best culinary crews across the service
These crews are acing taco Tuesday — but it’s more than just cooking a good meal. Preparation and diligent logistics set crews apart.
-
Pentagon taps official to oversee civilian protection in war zones
The move comes as the Pentagon works to rethink best practices to mitigate civilian harm in military operations in its airstrikes.
-
US defense companies sued by Yemenis over weapons used in civil war
The weapons were sold to Riyadh and Abu Dhabi during a proxy war between a coalition of Gulf States and Iranian-backed Houthi rebels.
-
US airstrike kills senior ISIS leader in Syria
Khalid ‘Aydd Ahmad al-Jabouri was responsible for planning ISIS attacks in Europe and developing the leadership structure of the terrorist organization.
-
Congress calls for more funding of Pentagon UFO office
Austin pledged to fully fund the office in the future.
-
Why gamble? Army unveils deck of cards to identify friend from foe
This deck of playing cards might be the latest ace up Ukraine’s sleeve in the fight against Russia.
-
Pentagon, Interior launch new program to protect land around bases
The new program will promote both conservation and military readiness, officials said.
-
ACLU sues DC Guard over actions during George Floyd protests
When people continued marching after a 7 p.m. curfew, the D.C. National Guard flew two helicopters 45 feet above protestors’ heads.
-
Activists, Pentagon spar over sharing evidence of Russian war crimes
The Pentagon is reportedly blocking the sharing of evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine, and human rights groups are not happy.













