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Hindu soldier threatened with deportation for tilak during US Army training before justice prevailed
What happens when faith collides with uniform? Second Lieutenant Harish Rao’s story exposes a rarely discussed side of military service in the United States. During basic training, Rao was allegedly ...
This story is an interview with the CEO (Anthony Hassan) and Board Chairman (Gen (ret) Joe Lengyel) on how Cohen Veterans ...
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Inside the US Army’s Soldier Borne Sensor Program
U.S. Army infantry cadre assigned to 1st Battalion, 166th Regiment – Regional Training Institute, Pennsylvania Army National ...
President Donald Trump delivered a national address in which he argued that his economic policies are delivering for ...
Today the U.S. faces two nuclear peer adversaries, China and Russia, both global and ideologically hostile powers like the ...
The death of two U.S. service members and one American civilian in an attack in Syria by an alleged member of the Islamic ...
US Army soldiers undergoing instruction in the use of uncrewed systems for aerial reconnaissance will begin operating Edge Autonomy’s VXE30 Stalker this month. The army on 24 November confirmed that ...
The US Army is pitting ideas born in Washington against battlefield realities, with the outcomes shaping how future wars will be fought. Recent exercises at the National Training Center in California ...
Lithuania will cover all the costs associated with hosting U.S. troops in the country, where a new barracks is among the improvements made for American forces deployed along NATO’s eastern edge. The ...
Vice President J.D. Vance and his family visited Fort Campbell on Nov. 26 to meet service members and serve an early Thanksgiving meal. Vance was joined by his wife, Usha, daughter Mirabel, and sons ...
The Pentagon’s decade-long effort to field augmented reality for ground forces has been defined by big promises and equally large setbacks. The Army’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System program ...
Survivors recalled arriving at the Wounded Knee camp three days after the fighting, finding a blizzard had buried the frozen bodies of Lakota men, women, children and infants in snow. They described ...
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