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Inside the Army's Most Secretive Unit Ever: The Story of ISA

The U.S. Army’s Intelligence Support Activity (ISA) was born from the failed 1980 Iran hostage rescue mission, Operation Eagle Claw. Recognizing a lack of actionable intelligence, the Army formed an elite, covert unit to gather human and signals intelligence for special operations.

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Gov. Abbott announces over $8.6 Million in grants to serve veterans in the Dallas-Fort Worth area

Gov. Abbott announced 36 Fund for Veterans’ Assistance grants totaling more than $8.6 million.

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Sweat, Sacrifice and Camel Spiders: Marine Corps Museum's New Exhibits Capture Global War on Terrorism

From the 1983 Beirut bombing to the withdrawal from Afghanistan, the galleries usher guests through an immersive 40-plus years of Marine Corps history, ones defined by tragedy, heroism and deep reverence.

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Agency Accounts for 700th Missing Korean War Hero

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency recently marked the identification of the 700th missing personnel from the Korean War.

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Reagan and the Rock: Finding Meaning in Service, Not Celebrity

When the Army announced early this year that it would pursue a relationship with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson to boost recruiting numbers, I was skeptical. My skepticism did not arise from suspicion of Johnson’s motives (although the $11 million price tag for his services was motive enough), nor did I fault the Army for using all the means at its disposal to avoid missing its recruiting goals yet again.

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Texas soldier's remains from Korean War identified, returning home

SAN ANTONIO - Decades after the Korean War, a Texas soldier's remains are finally returning home.The soldier, who was killed in action, was identified last Aug

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