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The projection, informed by the Russia-Ukraine war, is shaping how the service thinks about automation and speed on the battlefield.
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The 200 troops will supplement a small team of American military officers already embedded with Nigerian forces.
A Democratic senator also questioned whether the services are doing everything they can to increase child care slots.
In other news The move represents the organization’s shift from a center to a command under the Army’s Transformation and Training Command.
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For troops, "Groundhog Day" captures something they immediately recognize: days repeat, routines harden and progress feels frozen. In its ever-evolving fight on the U.S.-Mexico border, the Coast Guard has unveiled its latest fighting tool.
"What was once functional equipment tied to service, sacrifice and sometimes trauma is now treated as visual shorthand for toughness or rebellion."
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