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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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Family of Black World War II combat medic will finally receive his medal for heroism

Family and supporters of a Black combat medic who treated 200 troops on D-Day under intense enemy fire are gathering to honor him. The family of Waverly B.

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U.S. and Iraq Agree to Withdraw Nearly All American Troops by the End of 2026

Washington and Baghdad have reached an agreement for the withdrawal of U.S. troops and other foreign forces from Iraq by the end of 2026, according to U.S. defense officials, in the latest attempt to curtail America’s two-decade long military commitment.

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US sending more troops to Middle East as Israel, Hezbollah tensions spike

The Pentagon said it would send a 'small number' of additional troops after Israeli strikes killed at least 274 in Lebanon.

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Korean War veteran Andy Michel recalls his service after Honor Flight to Washington DC

The U.S. military calls it the “tooth-to-tail” ratio: The number of rear-echelon troops (or tail) it takes to support a combat soldier (or tooth).

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