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Putin claims Mariupol win but won’t storm Ukrainian holdout
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his forces not to storm the last remaining Ukrainian stronghold in the besieged city of Mariupol but to block it “so that not even a fly comes through.”
New small arms course launches to prepare Army Reserve for combat, increase survivability
“This course is a true train-the-trainers program,” the course manager said.
By Kyle Rempfer
Trump to head to border as government shutdown goes into third week
The president plans the visit "to meet with those on the front lines of national security," the White House press secretary said.
Soldiers commemorate Korean War hero who burned his own colors so they wouldn’t become a war trophy
Soldiers deployed to South Korea held a ceremony to celebrate the anniversary of one of their unit's most legendary stories.
NATO trumpets resolve over Russia, plays down divisions
NATO defense ministers met Thursday in a fresh show of resolve against Russia and played down a series of festering trans-Atlantic disputes that threaten to undermine unity across the 29-nation military alliance.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Mattis: Trade dispute with Europe won’t damage relations within NATO alliance
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Wednesday said he does not expect the unfolding dispute with Europe and Canada over U.S. import tariffs to damage military and security relations within the NATO alliance.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Corker to fight Trump tariffs with new bill
Should President Donald Trump have to get congressional approval for his recent steel and aluminum tariffs? A member of the president's own party is leading such a charge.
By Joe Gould