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Netflix-style services undercut military recruiting ads, so DoD wants new authorities from Congress
The Defense Department wants to expand information collection, mirror private sector methods and help tailor recruiting content to youths, according to Stephanie Miller, director of military accession policy within the Pentagon.
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US sends mechanized troops back into Syria
The armored vehicles sent back this month belong to 2nd Brigade, 1st Armored Division, out of Fort Bliss, Texas.
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9/11 was the ‘defining moment’ for soldier who will receive the Medal of Honor tomorrow
Freshly dug graves underscored the urgency of the hostage rescue mission in the predawn hours of Oct. 22, 2015.
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Army reservist dies of COVID-19 complications in Florida
Tolliver, who is from Memphis, Tennessee, was admitted to the Largo Medical Center the day after he tested positive on July 10.
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Army investigating soldiers’ appearance during Democratic convention over concerns of rule violations
The troops stood in uniform behind Democratic party leaders as they offered an endorsement for former Vice President Joe Biden.
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Congress asked to hold public hearing on military training accidents
A congressman is asking for a public hearing “to get to the bottom” of military training mishaps.
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Here’s the current US plan to build up Syrian proxies, including an oilfield guard force
OIR wants to double the size of some proxy forces in Syria and train a 2,200-man local “oilfield guard force” in the northeastern part of the country.
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With the Germany withdrawal, Poland is set to be hosting a lot more US troops
Poland has agreed to construct multiple facilities to support more U.S. troops operating in that country.
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US service member dies in Syria
“Initial reports indicate the incident was not due to enemy contact,” Inherent Resolve officials stated.
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Concerns about federal agents wearing military camo raised by DoD in after-action review
“That will be something we’ll talk [about] to those doing the review and then maybe have a conversation with the attorney general,” said a chief Pentagon spokesman.
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Netflix-style services undercut military recruiting ads, so DoD wants new authorities from Congress
The Defense Department wants to expand information collection, mirror private sector methods and help tailor recruiting content to youths, according to Stephanie Miller, director of military accession policy within the Pentagon.
-
US sends mechanized troops back into Syria
The armored vehicles sent back this month belong to 2nd Brigade, 1st Armored Division, out of Fort Bliss, Texas.
-
9/11 was the ‘defining moment’ for soldier who will receive the Medal of Honor tomorrow
Freshly dug graves underscored the urgency of the hostage rescue mission in the predawn hours of Oct. 22, 2015.
-
Army reservist dies of COVID-19 complications in Florida
Tolliver, who is from Memphis, Tennessee, was admitted to the Largo Medical Center the day after he tested positive on July 10.
-
Army investigating soldiers’ appearance during Democratic convention over concerns of rule violations
The troops stood in uniform behind Democratic party leaders as they offered an endorsement for former Vice President Joe Biden.
-
Congress asked to hold public hearing on military training accidents
A congressman is asking for a public hearing “to get to the bottom” of military training mishaps.
-
Here’s the current US plan to build up Syrian proxies, including an oilfield guard force
OIR wants to double the size of some proxy forces in Syria and train a 2,200-man local “oilfield guard force” in the northeastern part of the country.
-
With the Germany withdrawal, Poland is set to be hosting a lot more US troops
Poland has agreed to construct multiple facilities to support more U.S. troops operating in that country.
-
US service member dies in Syria
“Initial reports indicate the incident was not due to enemy contact,” Inherent Resolve officials stated.
-
Concerns about federal agents wearing military camo raised by DoD in after-action review
“That will be something we’ll talk [about] to those doing the review and then maybe have a conversation with the attorney general,” said a chief Pentagon spokesman.
-
Netflix-style services undercut military recruiting ads, so DoD wants new authorities from Congress
The Defense Department wants to expand information collection, mirror private sector methods and help tailor recruiting content to youths, according to Stephanie Miller, director of military accession policy within the Pentagon.
-
US sends mechanized troops back into Syria
The armored vehicles sent back this month belong to 2nd Brigade, 1st Armored Division, out of Fort Bliss, Texas.
-
9/11 was the ‘defining moment’ for soldier who will receive the Medal of Honor tomorrow
Freshly dug graves underscored the urgency of the hostage rescue mission in the predawn hours of Oct. 22, 2015.
-
Army reservist dies of COVID-19 complications in Florida
Tolliver, who is from Memphis, Tennessee, was admitted to the Largo Medical Center the day after he tested positive on July 10.
-
Army investigating soldiers’ appearance during Democratic convention over concerns of rule violations
The troops stood in uniform behind Democratic party leaders as they offered an endorsement for former Vice President Joe Biden.
-
Congress asked to hold public hearing on military training accidents
A congressman is asking for a public hearing “to get to the bottom” of military training mishaps.
-
Here’s the current US plan to build up Syrian proxies, including an oilfield guard force
OIR wants to double the size of some proxy forces in Syria and train a 2,200-man local “oilfield guard force” in the northeastern part of the country.
-
With the Germany withdrawal, Poland is set to be hosting a lot more US troops
Poland has agreed to construct multiple facilities to support more U.S. troops operating in that country.
-
US service member dies in Syria
“Initial reports indicate the incident was not due to enemy contact,” Inherent Resolve officials stated.
-
Concerns about federal agents wearing military camo raised by DoD in after-action review
“That will be something we’ll talk [about] to those doing the review and then maybe have a conversation with the attorney general,” said a chief Pentagon spokesman.













