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All 44 Guns In Service With the US Military Today
247wallst.com· 6 days agoIn order to provide the military with tools needed to deter war and ensure security, the firearms issued to American troops must be put through rigorous...
Stephens: Does the United States still understand how wars are won?
San Jose Mercury News· 5 days agoIn the past 50 years, the United States has gotten good at losing wars. All this was part of a...
Author Joe Gould | Army Times
Army Times· 7 days agoJoe Gould was the senior Pentagon reporter for Defense News, covering the intersection of national security policy, politics and the defense industry. He...
New leadership takes post at Fort Drum
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y. via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMaj. Gen. Scott M. Naumann took command of the post during a ceremony in a sun splashed field outside Hays Hall on post Friday morning. Naumann, originally from Anchorage, Alaska, most recently ...
A Decade Later, How the Bergdahl Affair Predicted Today’s Politics | RealClearPolitics
RealClearPolitics· 3 days agoThis June marks 10 years since President Obama approved a lopsided and politicized prisoner trade by...
Today in History: The Johnstown Flood kills more than 2000
Chicago Tribune· 5 days agoIn 1790, President George Washington signed into law the first U.S. copyright act. In 1859, the Big...
Opinion | American complacency is Trump’s secret weapon
Washington Post· 2 days agoFreedom House reports that global freedom has been in decline for 18 years, and recent events only...
Border-to-Border trailhead to be named after fallen airman with roots in Chelsea
MLive.com· 20 hours ago“He was looking for a challenge because just backpacking was a little too easy for him,” remembers...
The US Military’s Long History of Killing Innocents
The Nation· 6 days agoFor hundreds of years, the US military has been killing people. Another constant has been American military personnel killing civilians, whether Native...
From fighter to faith leader: A soldier's journey to the priesthood
WCPO Cincinnati· 2 days agoWithin weeks of celebrating his high school graduation, Jonathan Jergens was off to Army basic training at Fort Benning, Georgia. “I wanted to serve, I wanted to do something,” Jergens said ...