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Jun 06 2024
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JROTC cadets take part in STEM Academy at Hunter Army Airfield
JROTC cadets take part in STEM Academy at Hunter Army Airfield The JROTC Academy camp Cadets form up for a safety briefing before they rappel down the tower at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, GA, on Wednesday, June 5th, 2024 Hunter D. Cone For Savannah Morning News Sgm. Kirk Patrick gives a safety briefing before the cadets rappel down the tower at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, GA, on
Savannah Morning NewsJun 06 2024
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The National Commander of the Salvation Army on the 80th anniversary of D-Day
Washington TimesJun 12 2024
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Army Corps’ latest mission will provide 169 temporary homes for Maui fire survivors
LAHAINA (HawaiiNewsNow) - The federal agency that helped build a temporary school for Maui fire evacuees is now starting to build temporary housing. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (USACE) newest mission is the Kilohana Temporary Housing Project – a 34-acre site located off a cane haul road near Wahikuli Road in Lahaina. “This 169-unit is not going to solve the larger housing issues here on
Hawaii News NowJun 06 2024
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On D-Day 80 years ago, Army Rangers led the way
By James Sandy, University of Texas at Arlington Among the 150,000 soldiers who landed on and fought across the hostile beaches of Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944, were 1,000 members of a new, specially trained unit – the U.S. Army Rangers. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User
The OregonianJun 06 2024
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Utah Army guardsman searches for answers to an 80-year-old mystery
ST. GEORGE — On the morning of June 6, 1944 – D-Day – an aircrew aboard a B-17 Flying Fortress would have been part of a massive aerial armada, one of thousands who participated in World War II’s most significant air operations during the war. As they flew over the English Channel, the French coastline soon came into view. Drawing closer to the shores of Normandy, their eyes met the sight of
St George NewsJun 06 2024
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Heroes in hiding: Ghost Army exhibit tells history of Operation Viersen
In March of 1945, 600 tanks, planes and artillery loudly prepared to cross the Rhine River in Germany, a final push by the Allied forces to cross into Germany. The deafening sound of the vehicles could have drowned out any radio traffic. The Germans flew reconnaissance flights over the action and started shelling. But the crossing was all a sham. The real Allied crossing of the Rhine would
The Columbus DispatchJun 12 2024
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Salvation Army Caldwell helping parents get what they need through Baby Haven
CALDWELL, Idaho — Salvation Army Caldwell provides free programming for families. As parents attend programs they earn points to be spent on supplies and clothing in the Baby Haven Boutique. • Baby Haven is a free program run by the Caldwell Salvation Army that has helped new and expecting families for several years. • The Baby Haven Boutique is filled with clothing, diapers, toys, and
KIVI 6Jun 05 2024
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Maryland Army National Guard Soldiers in Normandy for D-Day Anniversary
BALTIMORE — The massive, allied invasion of France that opened the western front in Europe during World War II known as D-Day is marking 80 years. The National Guard here in Maryland is in Normandy this week for D-Day celebrations. When the U.S. and allied forces invaded Normandy, France on June 6th, 1944, during World War II it was the invasion known as D-Day. The largest air, land and sea
WMAR 2Jun 05 2024
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U.S. Army Officer Who Resigned over Gaza Speaks Out
A U.S. Army officer who resigned to protest the Biden administration’s Gaza policies has spoken publicly for the first time. In an interview with CBS News, Major Harrison Mann, who worked at the Defense Intelligence Agency, criticized Israel’s war on Gaza. Harrison Mann: “They were dropping 6,000 bombs a day. They were burning through munitions.” Harrison Mann: “You know, it was very easy to
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