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A multinational naval exercise focused on crisis
response started this week in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, bringing
warships from 12 NATO countries into an area with a sizable Russian naval
presence.
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Two former employees of a private company
that manages military family housing will avoid jail time after
pleading guilty to federal charges in a scheme to collect unearned
financial bonuses from the Air Force.
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The aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan
steamed out of Tokyo Bay with its strike group to continue its
annual Indo-Pacific patrol.
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U.S. Central Command began flying supplies
from USAID’s Dubai warehouse to Pakistan on Friday, said a
statement by the federal aid agency, which is leading the effort.
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The playground at the Jirisan Tower
residential complex was closed after a small amount of lead-based
paint was discovered on the slide last week, the 51st Fighter Wing
commander said.
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The U.S. territory of Guam confirmed its
first monkeypox case over the weekend after an incoming traveler
tested positive and was placed in isolation, according to Gov. Lou
Leon Guerrero’s office on Monday.
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A Defense Department agency wants specific
categories of veterans to know they have access to tax-free
recreational activities, retail shopping and grocery stores on U.S.
bases.
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This episode focuses on U.S. service
members in Germany facing a child care backlog, the Navy’s return
to frigates and much more.
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The Russian capital's festive holiday
weekend — the 875th anniversary of the city's founding — stood in
stark contrast to the military debacle unfolding in Ukraine that
seemed to catch the Kremlin by surprise in the nearly 7-month-old
war.
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A set of first-person videos filmed
Thursday in southern Ukraine shows a gunner mounted atop an armored
Humvee, furiously firing a .50-caliber M2 Browning machine gun and
raking nearby buildings with rounds roughly the size of cigars.
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Ronald Glasser’s 1971 book, “365 Days,”
became part of the canon of firsthand accounts from the Vietnam War
for its unblinking narrative on what he witnessed amid the young
men whose lives were riven by horrific injuries and mental trauma.
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