Military and Defense
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Medal of Honor Monday: Navy Lt. Thomas Eadie
Navy Lt. Thomas Eadie spent a combined 30 years of service in the Navy from the early 20th century to…
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F-35 Costs Skyrocketed Due To Pentagon’s Lack Of Foresight, Officials Tell Congress
The Pentagon’s inability to decide on mission requirements for the F-35 advanced fighter jet program sent costs for the latest…
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Pilot Allegedly Offered $15 Million By China To Steal Helicopter During Major Military Drill
A Taiwanese pilot is under arrest after he allegedly planned to steal a U.S.-made helicopter and fly it to a…
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Medal of Honor Monday: Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Karl G. Taylor Sr.
When Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Karl Gorman Taylor Sr. was called upon to rescue a trapped platoon in Vietnam, he…
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Defense Bill Scales Back Provisions That Would Increase Transparency of UFO Investigations
The Pentagon will be able to continue to work on certain programs related to unidentified flying objects — officially known…
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‘Tired Of The Secrets’: Defense Bill Gives Parents Greater Oversight Of Pentagon Schools
Military parents would be guaranteed deeper involvement in their children’s education at Pentagon-run schools under Congress’ compromise defense bill revealed…
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Medal of Honor Monday: Army Spc. Ross A. McGinnis
Army Spc. Ross Andrew McGinnis wanted to serve his country for as long as his family could remember, so…
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Pirates Surrender To US Navy After Failed Hijacking Attempt
A U.S. Navy warship chased down unidentified pirates attempting to hijack a commercial vessel in waters south of Yemen on…
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Medal of Honor Monday: Army Lt. Col. Don C. Faith Jr.
Army Lt. Col. Don Carlos Faith Jr. was one of thousands of men forced to fight through frigid conditions…
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This China Statement From The Biden White House Reveals That America’s Military Is Falling Behind
The Biden Administration gave Xi Jinping exactly what he wanted at last week’s San Francisco summit, namely, a White House…
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Is The Army Caught Up In A Push To Rewrite History?
The Army may be caught in a wave of efforts to atone for past systemic racism in the United States,…
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Medal of Honor Monday: Army Maj. Gen. George L. Mabry Jr.
During the U.S. Army’s push toward Berlin in World War II, Maj. Gen. George Lafayette Mabry Jr. nearly single-handedly…
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Medal of Honor Monday: Navy Rear Adm. Daniel J. Callaghan
Navy Rear Adm. Daniel Judson Callaghan had been in the service for a long time before World War II sent…
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Five Dead as US Military Aircraft Crashes in Mediterranean During Training Sortie
A U.S. military aircraft went down on Friday evening in what officials describe as an accident during training. The aircraft…
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