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            DoD investigates legitimacy of drone strike on Al-Qaeda leader
The Pentagon has expressed doubts about the effectiveness of a drone strike carried out earlier this month in Syria, which was believed to have killed a top al-Qaeda leader.
read moreRussia: UK's aid to Ukraine won't change a thing
MOSCOW – The Kremlin believes that United Kingdom’s aid to Ukraine in the form of additional military hardware and long-range attack drones will not have any impact on the outcome of the war.
read moreWagner Group: Russia downed its own aircraft
The leader of the notorious Russian private military company, Wagner, insinuated on Sunday that four Russian military aircraft, which reportedly crashed near the Ukrainian border, may have been downed by Russia’s own forces.
read moreMan Steals 5-ton Same Day as Being Released From Jail
In a shocking turn of events, Michael D. Stevens II, a Maryland man recently released from jail, found himself back in police custody after leading authorities on a high-speed chase in a stolen 5-ton military vehicle.
read moreFort Benning renamed for one of its greatest heros
Fort Benning, Georgia, is no more. The U.S. Army’s premier training base for ground combat troops was officially renamed Fort Moore on Thursday in honor of the late Lt. Gen. Hal Moore and his wife Julia Moore. The change is part of the Department of Defense’s ongoing efforts to rename bases that were previously named after Confederate leaders.
read moreVermont bans paramilitary training camps
Vermont passed legislation making it illegal to own or operate paramilitary training camps in the state. Republican Governor Phil Scott signed legislation into law in response to a firearms training facility that was built without permits, which neighbors called a menace.
read moreAir Force Veteran jailed for “We Build The Wall” fundraising fraud
Brian Kolfage, a disabled Air Force veteran and co-founder of the “We Build the Wall” fundraising campaign, has been sentenced to 51 months in prison for his involvement in a fraud scheme that saw him and his associates misappropriating funds intended for building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
read moreRussia's single-tank parade an embarrassment
Russia’s annual Victory Day parade showcased the nations dwindling military resources as well as it’s justifiable concerns over attacks from Ukraine.
read moreMyanmar junta frees five journalists arrested on UCMJ-like charges
Myanmar's military junta has released five journalists who were jailed on vague and arbitrary charges of incitement and dissent as part of a recent amnesty push that saw over 2,000 prisoners freed on so-called 'humanitarian grounds'.
read moreMyanmar Junta commutes death sentences for post-coup prisoners
The Myanmar military junta has commuted the death sentences of 38 individuals as part of a recent amnesty for political prisoners. The move has been met with cautious optimism by human rights groups and activists who have been campaigning for an end to the use of the death penalty in the country.
read moreRussian military leaders "sit like fat cats" as Wagner fighters die
In a recent interview with the Financial Times, Wagner Group’s founder, Yevgeny Prigozhin, expressed frustration over what he sees as a lack of support from Russia’s military leadership. Prigozhin claims that his private military company has suffered significant casualties in recent years, while the Russian military leaders “sit like fat cats” and do little to help.
read moreNavy uses drag queen to spice up recruitment
The US Navy partnered with a drag queen influencer to attract more youth to the amid a hiring crisis.
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