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An enduring symbol: why troops keep naming things after reptiles
From cobras to gators, reptilian mascots and call signs appear on patches, aircraft and unit logos across every branch. Why?
Does the United States need a Cyber Force branch of the military to operate in the ever-expanding landscape in cyberspace?
The Palatine post office could be renamed after Bernie Bluestein, a 102-year-old veteran of the “Ghost Army” in World War II.
Ramey tagged along with one of his friends to his first Raiders game, when the Silver and Black traveled to face the Bengals ...
The portraits fill a visual vacuum during a ban on media access to the operation that holds the last 15 U.S. wartime ...
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Lights for Peace Flag to honor the memory of CPL Marote
During the month of October, the 73rd Lights for Peace flag to fly at the Fort Taber - Fort Rodman Military Museum honors the ...
Video captured National Guard troops, some wearing patches appearing to be from Texas, arriving Tuesday at a suburban Chicago Army Reserve facility, one day after a judge urged the Trump ...
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See No Evil? Canadian Government Media Blurs Out the Swastika on a Ukrainian Soldier.
London’s Max Brose Drive is the only known eponym to a Nazi Party member in the entire British Commonwealth, which includes ...
• New Branford Cop Also National Guard Member Who Completed Air Assault, Airborne, Ranger School ( patch.com) — Branford ...
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