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Conspiracy to commit Terrorism is a crime and since US Taxpayers paid for this terror attack vis-a-vie their AIPAC induced U.S. Congress approved financial “aid”, by definition, the USA Taxpayer is guilty by association.
When the Army vacates historic Fort Monroe next year, the plan is to convert it to a National Park, yet lease an office complex inside and continue to house military families there.
After 40 years of Army service dating back to the Vietnam War, Gen. Charles C. Campbell, commander of U.S. Army Forces Command, will retire, during a combined retirement/change of command ceremony, June 3.
The U.S. Department of Defense has announced the launch of Train2Quit, an innovative Web-based tobacco cessation training specifically designed for military personnel and families.
After running along 550 miles of roads, bike paths and rail trails from Maine to the nation's capital, two Army National Guard officers took their final steps of a 21-day journey at Arlington National Cemetery, May 28, to promote resiliency.
Task Force Marne Soldiers and civiliansobserved Memorial Day with a wreath-laying and 21-gun salute for 18 fallen TF Marne warriors who died in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Back during World War II, a small group of women met in a living room to lend support to those whose husbands were killed in the line of duty. Now 65 years later, that small group has become the Gold Star Wives of America, standing 10,000-strong with 60 chapters across America.
The Guard's 225th Engineer Brigade is continuing to construct a sand-filled basket barrier on the beach in Port Fourchon, La. To date, the engineers have built about 2.5 miles of the Hesco basket barrier wall.
Saying servicemembers are the "heart, soul and spine" of the nation, Vice President Joe Biden Jr. honored America's fallen military at the National Memorial Day observance in Arlington National Cemetery.
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