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Active-Duty Military, Veterans Under Investigation After Capitol Riot
The Army and veterans organizations are looking into whether their members participated in the riot.
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Only Female Soldier In Tokyo's Pentathlon Sets Her Eyes on Gold
The only female soldier to qualify for Tokyo's Pentathlon says she had to overcome many obstacles while preparing for the Olympic games.
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Democrats Push For Pentagon Probe Into COVID-19 Spending
Democrats are calling for an investigation into the Pentagon's COVID-19 spending just days after Rep. Adam Smith said there wouldn't be one.
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Gen. Lloyd Austin A Step Away From Being First Black Pentagon Chief
The relationship between the retired general and the president goes back years to when Austin ran U.S. Central Command.
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"Multiple Casualties" Following Violence Near Pentagon
Officials say gunshots were fired on a Metro bus platform that is part of the Pentagon Transit Center.
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Congress Will Not Investigate Pentagon COVID-19 Spending
House Democrats called for an investigation of the Pentagon's COVID-19 spending, but the Armed Services Committee chair says there won't be a hearing.
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Democrats Subpoena DOD, White House Budget Office For Ukraine Docs
They want the documents by Oct. 15.
Bloomberg
How Will Iran React to Trump's U-Turn on Military Strike?
Jun.21 -- The U.S. called off military strikes against Iran on Thursday night that were approved by President Donald Trump, according to an administration official, abandoning a move that would have dramatically escalated tensions that...
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Defense Secretary Mark Esper Will Not Comply With House Subpoena
Lawmakers sent a subpoena to Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Oct. 7 seeking documents and information as part of the impeachment probe.
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Military Suicides Reach Record High Among Active-Duty Troops
A Pentagon report shows that in 541 service members died by suicide last year, compared to 511 in 2017.
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Activists Worry About Future For Afghan Women Under Taliban Rule
When the Taliban ruled Afghanistan between 1996 and 2001, many civil liberties were limited and women were mostly confined to their homes.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Construction of France's new generation of frigates at Lorient shipyard
The first new generation frigate, of which five have already been ordered by the French Navy and three by Greece, was put in dry dock at the Naval Group shipyard in Lorient during a visit by representatives of the State, the Ministry of...
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Bush, Powell, UN official on Iraq, adds Rumsfeld
Washington DC - April 15, 2003
1. Close up pan of US President George W Bush walking into Rose Garden
2. Close up cutaway audience
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, US President:
"In Iraq, the regime of Saddam Hussein is no...
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U.S. Confirms Submarine Tested Missile Capable Of 'Low-Yield' Nuke
The launch of a ballistic missile from a submarine is part of a Trump administration initiative to expand nuclear readiness.
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Trump Administration Plans To Divert Additional $3.8B For Border Wall
This is on top of the $2 billion it requested in a budget proposal released earlier this week.
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President-elect Joe Biden May Select A Woman To Lead The Pentagon
President-elect Joe Biden could make history by choosing a woman to lead the Pentagon.
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White S.C. Soldier Charged With Assaulting Black Man
Jonathan Pentland has been arrested in connection with a viral video that appears to show him shoving a Black man with a medical condition.
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U.S. to Send Howitzers to Ukraine 'Very Soon': Pentagon
As the Russian offensive in eastern Ukraine begins to unfold, Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby says 18 U.S. Howitzers to bolster Ukraine's defense will be transported "very soon." He spoke at a news briefing.
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President comments before flying to disaster area
1. US President George W. Bush and Homeland Security Department secretary Michael Chertoff walking towards reporters at White House
2. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President:
"Secretary Chertoff and I just finished a meeting...
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US president's weekly radio address
1. AUDIO: (English) George W. Bush, US President:
"For months, Congress has delayed action on supplemental war funding because some in Congress want to make a political statement about the war. On Wednesday, the House passed a bill that...
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DOD Identifies American Soldier Killed In Afghanistan
Two other soldiers died in Afghanistan less than two weeks ago.
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Pentagon Identifies Green Beret Killed In Afghanistan
The Department of Defense has says an investigation into the death of the Green Beret is underway
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Trump Says He's Ordered Navy To 'Shoot Down' Harassing Iranian Boats
DOD officials told The New York Times they have not received formal instructions to do so.
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Pentagon Deputy Inspector General General Glenn Fine Resigns
Last month, President Trump replaced Glenn Fine as acting Pentagon watchdog, barring him from chairing a pandemic-related committee.