The sights, sounds and images of the Allies’ invasion of France to stop the Nazi war machine are still evocative today. On the 78th anniversary of D-Day, we take a look back.
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Army unveils ribbon for soldiers who refer a friend
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Did Ukraine funding spare the US Army from budget cuts?
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