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The U.S. military trained him in explosives and battlefield tactics. Now the Iraq War veteran was calling for taking up arms against his own country.
Army needs to "seriously explore" questions to provide more stability, predictability and career flexibility, says top civilian leader.
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Republicans argue that overseas ballots are insufficiently verified, while Democrats say the legal challenges are meant to sow confusion and distrust.
The search continued late Thursday for the aviators whose jet crashed in remote terrain Tuesday, the Navy said.
Sinwar has topped Israel’s most wanted list since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war just over a year ago.
In other news Central Command said the attacks hit missiles and other weapons components used by the militia group.
A grainy image (it’s always a grainy image) of an object downed by an F-22 over Canada's Yukon territory has aviation (and UFO) enthusiasts chattering.
The Air Force just dropped some special edition football uniforms and they are certifiably fire. The gains-based recommendation will now await a Senate decision in order to become law.
Lt. Col. Gerhard Bolland, an 82nd Airborne Division officer, described what it was really like to parachute during the invasion of Normandy.
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