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What's in a name? A small fortune for businesses around Fort Bragg
Businesses around Fort Bragg in North Carolina are facing a challenge now that the Trump administration has once again renamed the military post.
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Tanks, trucks, howitzers from Texas are headed to DC for Trump's military parade
A planning document detailing bridges that can support heavy equipment shows the 14th Street Bridge would likely be used in this event.
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Artifact of historic Doolittle Raid lands at USS Hornet Museum
Some eight decades after 16 bombers left the U.S. for a brazen bombing raid on Tokyo following the attack on Pearl Harbor, a small piece of wreckage from the squadron that became known as the Doolittle Raiders has come home to the Bay Area.
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Artifact of historic Doolittle Raid lands at USS Hornet Museum
Some eight decades after 16 bombers left the U.S. for a brazen bombing raid on Tokyo following the attack on Pearl Harbor, a small piece of wreckage from the squadron that became known as the Doolittle Raiders has come home to the Bay Area. Joe Rosato Jr. reports.
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A double amputee who served in Iraq is pushing lawmakers to end the ‘wounded veterans tax'
When Army veteran Dan Nevins was forced to medically retire from the military after losing both his legs in combat, he thought he’d be financially taken care of by the country that he served.
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U.S. military spent $6 billion in past 3 years to recruit and retain troops
The U.S. military spent more than $6 billion over the past three years to recruit and retain service members, in what has been a growing campaign to counter enlistment shortfalls.
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Trump hails West Point cadets for their accomplishments and takes credit for US military might
President Donald Trump has used the first military commencement address of his second term to congratulate West Point cadets on their academic and physical accomplishments, while taking credit for America’s military might.
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Blue Star summer: Military families can enjoy free admission at 2,000+ museums
The annual program just opened for 2025; discover the participating museums near you.
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Cost of war: U.S. death tolls in major conflicts since the American Revolution
From the American Revolution to modern battles, take a look back at the full toll of U.S. deaths in war this Memorial Day.
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‘A beacon of light': Tomb of the Unknown Soldier guard reflects on his post
Army Sgt. Andrew Jay, who guards the grave and memorial honoring America’s unidentified and missing service members at Arlington National Cemetery, shares why he has devoted himself to the demanding role.
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Hotline between military, DCA air traffic controllers hasn't worked for 3 years
The FAA is insisting the hotline be fixed before helicopter flights resume around Ronald Reagan National Airport.
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Trump defends the prospect of Qatar gifting him a plane to use as Air Force One
President Donald Trump reportedly is set to accept a luxury Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet as a gift from the royal family of Qatar during his trip to the Middle East this coming week.
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Second fighter jet crashes into sea after landing failure on USS Harry S. Truman
For the second time in eight days, a fighter jet was lost after falling over the side of the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier and into the Red Sea, two U.S. officials told NBC News.
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US Navy lost $67 million fighter jet at sea after it fell off aircraft carrier
Houthi rebels said that its forces launched several ballistic and cruise missiles toward the Truman and other U.S. warships in the region.
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Vance defends Hegseth: ‘I have 100% confidence in the secretary'
Vice President JD Vance spoke to reporters Wednesday to affirm his support for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in the wake of the secretary’s second Signal scandal.
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Three Hegseth aides ousted in leak investigation decry ‘baseless attacks'
Three former senior advisers to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are decrying what they called “baseless attacks” after each was escorted from the Pentagon in an expanding probe on information leaks. Dan Caldwell, Colin Carroll and Darin Selnick were among four officials in Hegseth’s inner circle who were ousted this past week. Former Pentagon spokesman John Ullyot also departed this week....
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What is the Golden Dome?
President Trump’s executive order requested an implementation plan from the Pentagon for the next-generation missile defense shield “against ballistic, hypersonic, advanced cruise missiles and other next-generation aerial attacks from peer, near-peer and rogue adversaries.”
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Female soldier becomes the first woman to compete in the grueling Army Ranger contest
A female Army Ranger for the first time competed in the annual Best Ranger Competition, and her two-soldier team finished the grueling three-day event over the weekend and came in 14th overall.
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Oldest known Pearl Harbor survivor dies at 106
Vaughn Drake Jr. of Lexington, Kentucky, was 23 years old when he served as an Army engineer at Pearl Harbor more than 80 years ago.
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Lithuanians bid farewell to 4 US soldiers who died during training exercise
Thousands of people turned out to bid farewell to four American soldiers who died during a training exercise in the Baltic nation.