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Flags honoring Danish troops at US embassy reinstalled after outcry
Flags honoring Danish veterans killed in Afghanistan had been removed by staff at the U.S. embassy in Copenhagen, sparking ...
In 1967, Vietnam, Capt. Bill Dabney chose the Marine unit closest to the enemy—an instinct that soon put him and his men at ...
Military Members to Compete in Flag Football Tournament Honoring Service and Sacrifice This event is one of the most ...
In the small town of Waitsburg, Forrest Mewes, a Marine Corps veteran, is navigating life with end-stage kidney disease. For ...
The series, done in partnership with the White House, commemorates the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of ...
VMI cadets defend their military college as Virginia Democrats introduce legislation that could revoke state funding and ...
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Silence is deafening from Second Amendment 'Don't Tread on Me' crowd: Marine Corps veteran
Amid the background of federal agents shooting to death two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis and President Donald Trump ...
"My hope is that they grow up, and they know what a good man looks like," Meyer tells PEOPLE of his kids with ex Bristol ...
The first unaccompanied funeral service of the new year for veterans recognized 27 individuals on Thursday at the Northern ...
Matthew Partyka was built for the infantry, not sales. The young, blue-eyed Marine sergeant was a quiet introvert, almost sphinx-like, with a soft smile. He thrived in the brotherhood of combat units.
The U.S. could use two provisions of international maritime law as justification to seize oil tankers sanctioned by the U.S.
We try to tell the stories of prominent people in the community when they die, and did so this week in writing about two who ...
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