At Camp Pendleton in the late ’70s and ’80s, Dodge tractors did some of the pulling, and the ride was, by all accounts, exactly as awful as you’d expect. The Air Force, because it’s the Air Force, had ...
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No one is thinking if everyone is thinking alike.” Gen. George S. Patton’s quip shows that he not only understood the advantage of audacious combat ...
Josue Charles was the first Hartford Police officer on scene in February when he found Steven Jones on the front stoop of his ...
While women officers in all three services have been regularly participating in adventure activities, they have only recently forayed into areas that were the exclusive domain of male soldiers ...
Quilts of Valor honors five Valley veterans at Lakewood Assisted Living as the group shares its mission of comfort, gratitude and making amends to those who served during the Vietnam era. VALLEY — ...
More than 200 airmen training with the U.S. Air Force’s 368th Training Squadron spent Feb. 27 at Fort Leonard Wood learning ...
Beyond, up a gentle slope, looms Russia. Finns used to drive across here to fill up on half-price gasoline. That was before Russia started pushing migrants across the two countries’ roughly 830-mile ...
Thousands of years of bagpipe history have spawned countless fantastical tales, including Scottish faeries infusing highland ...
When you raised your hand and said ‘I do’ and took that oath of enlistment upon entering the U.S. Army, you are there to ...
The tranquil sound of prayer echoed off the sterile walls of the main hall where rows of bunks were lined up for patients to rest at the aid station.
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