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In 2002, Michael Nance was sentenced to death after being convicted of murder for shooting a bystander to death following a 1993 bank robbery in which he was involved.
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The Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS) is kicking back off after taking a break to review advisory boards since 2021.
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An Army officer on Fort Campbell, Kentucky was sentenced to four months in prison after being found responsible due to negligence for the death of a private.
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Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn (TN) faces disappointment as her proposed plan to “de-wokeify” the U.S. military died before seeing daylight this week.
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A drag queen story hour in the San Francisco Bay area was disrupted by a group of men who stormed the show, allegedly shouting hate speech aimed at members of the LGBTQ community. Authorities are investigating the incident that took place in at a children's reading event in a library as a possible hate crime.
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Nellis Air Force Base leadership warns Airmen about “pre-serial killer” tendencies following the discovery of four mutilated cats in as many months. Security forces have finally started to investigate the animal abuse.
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In an effort to improve quality of life, innovation, and efficiency on Edwards Air Force Base, 412th Test Wing introduces Sticky McStickface, the newest mascot for their “innovation ecosystem” titled SparkED.
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It has been two years since the Run for the Wall motorcycle riders have been able to have a full ride for Memorial Day weekend. The Run for the Wall moto is, “we ride for those who can’t.”
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Iraqi national Shihab Ahmed Shihab Shihab, was arrested today on federal charged linked to alleged plans to assassinate former President George W. Bush.
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As another school year comes to an end, a new batch of cadets are being commissioned as Second Lieutenants. With this, comes the age-old-tradition of the first salute.
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Associate professor at Southwestern Law School, Rachel VanLandingham, who specializes in national security law, said:
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The record characterizes his separation as a retirement, but it does not state the specific incident that caused his separation, nor does it indicate which veterans benefits, if any, he received because of it. The record is unsigned by Rhodes, but shows his name, date of birth and Social Security number.
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