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Calls for martial law and US military oversight of new presidential election draws criticism
Former military leaders calling for troops to oversee a presidential vote recount under martial law raised alarms for constitutional scholars and military-civilian experts.
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This retired three-star falsely claims US soldiers died attacking a CIA facility in Germany tied to election fraud
Despite retired Lt. Gen Thomas McInerney’s claims, there weren’t U.S. troops killed in a firefight with the CIA in Frankfurt.
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Remote work could be silver lining of pandemic for some veterans, including those with PTSD
Remote work options, which have increased since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, could benefit veterans with complex medical needs or PTSD.
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No, the National Guard didn’t try to thwart a CIA plot to steal the election
National Guard officials deny a “ludicrous” theory that Guardsmen were involved in an election-related conspiracy.
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Puerto Rico activating National Guard to fight COVID-19, unarmed troops to help enforce curfew
The National Guard is being activated to help enforce a curfew in Puerto Rico.
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5 US soldiers among 7 peacekeepers killed in Sinai helicopter crash
Americans among the dead in Sinai helicopter crash.
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Vets for Trump co-founder remains jailed on gun charges, claims he’s a ‘political prisoner’
Joshua Macias and Antonio LaMotta remain in jail after their arrest last week on gun charges in Philadelphia.
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Helping veterans tell their stories: Retired Green Beret’s storytelling nonprofit hold virtual show to fund new theater
The Veterans Day event will feature music from veteran groups, intimate storytelling from individual veterans and theatrical performances of scenes from “The Things They Carried,” “All My Sons,” and “Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret.”
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Inside the Orders Project – giving ‘second opinions’ on orders to election-wary troops
A new group is offering free legal advice for troops who can’t reach their military lawyers for advice on the legality of election-related orders.
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$136,000 settlement reached for troops charged illegal lease termination fees
The Justice Department reached a settlement with Texas-based Western Rim Investors for charging Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland troops illegal lease termination fees between 2011 and 2020.
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Calls for martial law and US military oversight of new presidential election draws criticism
Former military leaders calling for troops to oversee a presidential vote recount under martial law raised alarms for constitutional scholars and military-civilian experts.
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This retired three-star falsely claims US soldiers died attacking a CIA facility in Germany tied to election fraud
Despite retired Lt. Gen Thomas McInerney’s claims, there weren’t U.S. troops killed in a firefight with the CIA in Frankfurt.
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Remote work could be silver lining of pandemic for some veterans, including those with PTSD
Remote work options, which have increased since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, could benefit veterans with complex medical needs or PTSD.
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No, the National Guard didn’t try to thwart a CIA plot to steal the election
National Guard officials deny a “ludicrous” theory that Guardsmen were involved in an election-related conspiracy.
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Puerto Rico activating National Guard to fight COVID-19, unarmed troops to help enforce curfew
The National Guard is being activated to help enforce a curfew in Puerto Rico.
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5 US soldiers among 7 peacekeepers killed in Sinai helicopter crash
Americans among the dead in Sinai helicopter crash.
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Vets for Trump co-founder remains jailed on gun charges, claims he’s a ‘political prisoner’
Joshua Macias and Antonio LaMotta remain in jail after their arrest last week on gun charges in Philadelphia.
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Helping veterans tell their stories: Retired Green Beret’s storytelling nonprofit hold virtual show to fund new theater
The Veterans Day event will feature music from veteran groups, intimate storytelling from individual veterans and theatrical performances of scenes from “The Things They Carried,” “All My Sons,” and “Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret.”
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Inside the Orders Project – giving ‘second opinions’ on orders to election-wary troops
A new group is offering free legal advice for troops who can’t reach their military lawyers for advice on the legality of election-related orders.
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$136,000 settlement reached for troops charged illegal lease termination fees
The Justice Department reached a settlement with Texas-based Western Rim Investors for charging Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland troops illegal lease termination fees between 2011 and 2020.
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Calls for martial law and US military oversight of new presidential election draws criticism
Former military leaders calling for troops to oversee a presidential vote recount under martial law raised alarms for constitutional scholars and military-civilian experts.
-
This retired three-star falsely claims US soldiers died attacking a CIA facility in Germany tied to election fraud
Despite retired Lt. Gen Thomas McInerney’s claims, there weren’t U.S. troops killed in a firefight with the CIA in Frankfurt.
-
Remote work could be silver lining of pandemic for some veterans, including those with PTSD
Remote work options, which have increased since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, could benefit veterans with complex medical needs or PTSD.
-
No, the National Guard didn’t try to thwart a CIA plot to steal the election
National Guard officials deny a “ludicrous” theory that Guardsmen were involved in an election-related conspiracy.
-
Puerto Rico activating National Guard to fight COVID-19, unarmed troops to help enforce curfew
The National Guard is being activated to help enforce a curfew in Puerto Rico.
-
5 US soldiers among 7 peacekeepers killed in Sinai helicopter crash
Americans among the dead in Sinai helicopter crash.
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Vets for Trump co-founder remains jailed on gun charges, claims he’s a ‘political prisoner’
Joshua Macias and Antonio LaMotta remain in jail after their arrest last week on gun charges in Philadelphia.
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Helping veterans tell their stories: Retired Green Beret’s storytelling nonprofit hold virtual show to fund new theater
The Veterans Day event will feature music from veteran groups, intimate storytelling from individual veterans and theatrical performances of scenes from “The Things They Carried,” “All My Sons,” and “Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret.”
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Inside the Orders Project – giving ‘second opinions’ on orders to election-wary troops
A new group is offering free legal advice for troops who can’t reach their military lawyers for advice on the legality of election-related orders.
-
$136,000 settlement reached for troops charged illegal lease termination fees
The Justice Department reached a settlement with Texas-based Western Rim Investors for charging Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland troops illegal lease termination fees between 2011 and 2020.













