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Want colleges to recruit you? Take this test!
“Imagine the impact if the highest performing colleges and universities more actively recruited [troops], enrolled them and included them when building inclusive classes,” the president of Student Veterans of America said.
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Major bill aims to slash Pentagon bureaucracy
The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee has targeted most Pentagon support agencies for a 25 percent cut, proposing seven be shuttered entirely.
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Nominations due soon for 2018 Military Spouse of the Year
Nominations are open for the 2018 Armed Forces Insurance Military Spouse of the Year Award.
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Navy veteran’s mother denied visa to attend son’s funeral
A Navy veteran’s mother missed her son’s funeral in Arkansas after her request for a travel visa was denied twice.
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Can ecstasy treat PTSD? A Bitcoin philanthropist is willing to pay millions to find out
The anonymous online benefactor on Wednesday announced plans to donate $4 million to MDMA psychotherapy research that could treat post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Restoration of US air base in Iceland does not mean troops will follow, Navy says
Despite a $36 million budget for renovations of a former U.S. air base in Iceland, Navy officials retain current narrative that troops will not be stationed there.
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What’s Putin up to? The Russian military buildup in Europe raises tension.
With thousands of troops and tanks moving toward the Suwalki Gap and the Baltic Sea, the Russian military exercise that starts this week is fueling fears of confrontation with the U.S. and its NATO allies.
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Official: 26 Afghan soldiers killed in Taliban assault
An Afghan official says 26 soldiers have been killed in a blistering Taliban assault on an Afghan National Security base in southern Kandahar province.
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Report: North Korea’s missile program farther along than believed
Intelligence officials believe North Korea will have a reliable, intercontinental missile capable of carrying a nuclear weapon as early as next year, according to a report published Tuesday amid a warning from a top Republican lawmaker who says he has grown increasingly alarmed about Pyongyang’s weapons program.
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Is the covert CIA program to arm Syrian rebels still secret?
President Donald Trump seemed to blow the lid on the cancellation of a covert CIA program in Syria when he tweeted about it this week. But, intelligence agencies still won’t talk about it.
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Want colleges to recruit you? Take this test!
“Imagine the impact if the highest performing colleges and universities more actively recruited [troops], enrolled them and included them when building inclusive classes,” the president of Student Veterans of America said.
-
Major bill aims to slash Pentagon bureaucracy
The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee has targeted most Pentagon support agencies for a 25 percent cut, proposing seven be shuttered entirely.
-
Nominations due soon for 2018 Military Spouse of the Year
Nominations are open for the 2018 Armed Forces Insurance Military Spouse of the Year Award.
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Navy veteran’s mother denied visa to attend son’s funeral
A Navy veteran’s mother missed her son’s funeral in Arkansas after her request for a travel visa was denied twice.
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Can ecstasy treat PTSD? A Bitcoin philanthropist is willing to pay millions to find out
The anonymous online benefactor on Wednesday announced plans to donate $4 million to MDMA psychotherapy research that could treat post-traumatic stress disorder.
-
Restoration of US air base in Iceland does not mean troops will follow, Navy says
Despite a $36 million budget for renovations of a former U.S. air base in Iceland, Navy officials retain current narrative that troops will not be stationed there.
-
What’s Putin up to? The Russian military buildup in Europe raises tension.
With thousands of troops and tanks moving toward the Suwalki Gap and the Baltic Sea, the Russian military exercise that starts this week is fueling fears of confrontation with the U.S. and its NATO allies.
-
Official: 26 Afghan soldiers killed in Taliban assault
An Afghan official says 26 soldiers have been killed in a blistering Taliban assault on an Afghan National Security base in southern Kandahar province.
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Report: North Korea’s missile program farther along than believed
Intelligence officials believe North Korea will have a reliable, intercontinental missile capable of carrying a nuclear weapon as early as next year, according to a report published Tuesday amid a warning from a top Republican lawmaker who says he has grown increasingly alarmed about Pyongyang’s weapons program.
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Is the covert CIA program to arm Syrian rebels still secret?
President Donald Trump seemed to blow the lid on the cancellation of a covert CIA program in Syria when he tweeted about it this week. But, intelligence agencies still won’t talk about it.
-
Want colleges to recruit you? Take this test!
“Imagine the impact if the highest performing colleges and universities more actively recruited [troops], enrolled them and included them when building inclusive classes,” the president of Student Veterans of America said.
-
Major bill aims to slash Pentagon bureaucracy
The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee has targeted most Pentagon support agencies for a 25 percent cut, proposing seven be shuttered entirely.
-
Nominations due soon for 2018 Military Spouse of the Year
Nominations are open for the 2018 Armed Forces Insurance Military Spouse of the Year Award.
-
Navy veteran’s mother denied visa to attend son’s funeral
A Navy veteran’s mother missed her son’s funeral in Arkansas after her request for a travel visa was denied twice.
-
Can ecstasy treat PTSD? A Bitcoin philanthropist is willing to pay millions to find out
The anonymous online benefactor on Wednesday announced plans to donate $4 million to MDMA psychotherapy research that could treat post-traumatic stress disorder.
-
Restoration of US air base in Iceland does not mean troops will follow, Navy says
Despite a $36 million budget for renovations of a former U.S. air base in Iceland, Navy officials retain current narrative that troops will not be stationed there.
-
What’s Putin up to? The Russian military buildup in Europe raises tension.
With thousands of troops and tanks moving toward the Suwalki Gap and the Baltic Sea, the Russian military exercise that starts this week is fueling fears of confrontation with the U.S. and its NATO allies.
-
Official: 26 Afghan soldiers killed in Taliban assault
An Afghan official says 26 soldiers have been killed in a blistering Taliban assault on an Afghan National Security base in southern Kandahar province.
-
Report: North Korea’s missile program farther along than believed
Intelligence officials believe North Korea will have a reliable, intercontinental missile capable of carrying a nuclear weapon as early as next year, according to a report published Tuesday amid a warning from a top Republican lawmaker who says he has grown increasingly alarmed about Pyongyang’s weapons program.
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Is the covert CIA program to arm Syrian rebels still secret?
President Donald Trump seemed to blow the lid on the cancellation of a covert CIA program in Syria when he tweeted about it this week. But, intelligence agencies still won’t talk about it.













