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The Army’s top civilian acknowledged Friday
that there are serious challenges in recruiting new troops to the
largest U.S. military branch, and she pointed to several possible fixes
that begin with young Americans identified as Generation Z.
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A Marine unit at Camp Pendleton took
delivery this month of its last new H-1 helicopter, 60 years
after the service ordered its first ones in 1962.
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Army veteran Joel Gomez lies in a
nursing home bed, struggling with complications related to the
catastrophic injuries he suffered in the Iraq War nearly two
decades ago. Meanwhile, his caretaker, who has served him since
2007, is in Mexico awaiting her immigration papers.
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Dating back to 1902, the Rhodes
Scholarship is the oldest international scholarship program.
Recipients of the award receive a fully funded postgraduate
degree at the University of Oxford, where Air Force Academy Cadet
James Landy will pursue his master’s in philosophy of
international relations.
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US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said
Saturday the deadly missile explosion in Poland this week is a
consequence of Russian President Vladimir Putin's "war of
choice" against Ukraine, and said international stability
and prosperity are at stake in the conflict.
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FEMA will grant the Massachusetts
National Guard more than $5 million for the cost of providing
medical staff and setting up temporary hospitals to handle COVID
patients between March and September 2020.
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After weeks of savaging Ukrainian cities
with Iranian-made drones, Moscow has quietly reached an agreement
with Tehran to begin manufacturing hundreds of unmanned
weaponized aircraft on Russian soil, according to new
intelligence.
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It is a day that has been met with a
hint of dread. The nation's oldest president is hitting a new,
and most unwelcome, milestone on Sunday, and no one really wants
to celebrate. Even President Biden himself.
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The plane crash landed on the green of
the fifth hole, then shot through some trees - snapping off the
wings - before plowing through a marsh, skidding across the
second hole fairway and ramming into a tree on hole No. 3, where
it came to rest. Everyone and every dog aboard the plane
survived.
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When SpaceX launched 49 Starlink
communications satellites into low orbit in February, the goal
was to connect remote locations on Earth to the internet. But a
space storm dashed those plans, causing 38 of the satellites to
fail and costing the commercial space company millions.
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