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            U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Outline Uncertain Timetable for Removal of Collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge
Six workers were listed as missing after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed
read moreISIS-K Claims Responsibility for Moscow Concert Hall Attack
Despite significant setbacks to ISIS in Iraq and Syria, the group remain active.
read moreWest Point Removes “Duty, Honor, Country” from Mission Statement, Replacing it with “Army Values."
West Point has changed their mission statement several times over the years.
read moreHaiti’s Future Hangs in the Balance Between International Diplomacy and Gang Influence
The future remains uncertain as Haiti grapples with the complexities of political power and the influence of gangs in shaping its destiny.
read morePentagon Set to Lift V-22 Osprey Grounding Despite Ongoing Concerns
The V-22 Osprey is sometimes called the "North Carolina Lawn Dart" by service members to covey their reputation for mechanical issues.
read moreExtended Deployment of Specialized Marine Unit and Amphibious Ready Group Concludes Amidst Tensions.
The extended deployment has raised concerns about the readiness of the Navy’s amphibious fleet.
read moreViolent Attacks Cast Shadow on Upcoming Mexican Elections
Two mayoral candidates were shot within hours of each other.
read moreAir Force Member Dies in Self-Immolation Protest Outside Israeli Embassy
The Air Force announced the airman "succumbed to his injuries and passed away last night.”
read moreFort Sam Houston Financial Manager Accused of Embezzling Over $100 Million in Army Funds
A civilian financial program manager at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas, is facing serious legal consequences after allegedly embezzling more than $100 million in military funds. Janet Yamanaka Mello, 57, is accused of orchestrating an elaborate scheme by creating a fake business in 2016, claiming to assist military children through the “Child Health and Youth Lifelong Development” initiative under the 4-H Military Partnership Grant program.
read morePENTAGON'S DELAY SPARKS SPECULATION ON TROOP PAY BOOST AMID FAMILY SEPARATION
The Pentagon has not decided to increase the Family Separation Allowance (FSA) monthly,
despite growing dissatisfaction and uncertainty. This follows the National Defense
Authorization Act's mandate for an examination of military compensation, including FSA,
and is expected to provide a conclusive report by 2024.
read more103 slain in Iran after explosions rock Soleimani anniversary procession
Soleimani Memorial in Kerman Shattered by Explosions
read more3 of the most important military jobs
The last 100 yards of any war will always belong to the infantry. However, war has changed drastically in the last hundred years. A bayonet charge is no longer the go-to action to ensure victory. Here are 3 of the most important military jobs we will heavily rely on in the future.
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