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U.S. troop deployments at the border have tripled to 7,600 and include every branch of the military — even as the number of attempted crossings plummet.
PCS task force working to solve troops' real-time household goods moving problems.
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Raphael Lemkin ushered in a new era in which the crimes of the past, present and future finally had a name.
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Defense and veterans hearings on Capitol Hill for the week of July 28, 2025.
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For generations, tattoos have served as both a rite of passage and a record of service for members of the military.
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He'd rub people the wrong way in a real squad. But he'd also make sure you had water, ammo and a working red lens flashlight on the night of land nav.
MORE STORIES PCS task force working to solve troops' real-time household goods moving problems. John Bartrum, nominee to be VA Under Secretary for Health, said he wants more freedom for veterans to use medical care options outside the department. The potential sales include $150 million for the supply and overhaul of U.S. armored vehicles, and $172 million for surface-to-air missile systems. Donated by the naval officer’s descendants, the two letters are now on display at the Fukushima Museum in Japan to mark the 80th anniversary of V-J Day. GOP lawmakers are pushing reforms for a host of department employee financial incentives, but Democrats worry the moves will hurt recruiting efforts. The Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group departed Virginia in June for the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations. The new myAuth system replaces the legacy DS Logon system, which authenticates users onto more than 200 Defense Department and Veterans Affairs websites. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the change will help ensure the physical and mental capabilities of service members. The decision to pull back the Marines comes after half of the National Guard troops were ordered to leave the city last week. For generations, tattoos have served as both a rite of passage and a record of service for members of the military. By Clay Beyersdorfer
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7 days ago Defense and veterans hearings on Capitol Hill for the week of July 22. 2025. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says bases in Indiana and New Jersey can house detained immigrants without affecting military readiness. Peel back the layers, and you’ll find more in common than you think — especially when it comes to the parents. By Clay Beyersdorfer
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