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Headline Roundup November 11th, 2020

Perspectives: Veterans Day 2020

Summary from the AllSides News Team

Since 1919, Americans have honored military veterans with appropriate ceremonies on Veterans Day, every year on Nov. 11. Voices on all sides of the spectrum reflected on veterans, their role in society and in shaping the United States. AllSides thanks the nation's veterans for their service, and invites you to join us in celebrating them today.

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From the Left
For Veterans Day, Some Former Military Officers Reflect on Lessons From Their Parents
For Veterans Day, Some Former Military Officers Reflect on Lessons From Their Parents

New York Times (News)

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The values that shaped them include leadership, optimism and charting your own course.

Debra Weiner is interviewing 100 newsmakers, thought leaders and other people who’ve made an outsize difference about the most valuable thing their parents taught them. Following are excerpts from a few of those stories, edited and condensed.

Leadership: JIM DUBIK, retired U.S. Army lieutenant general

Commanding general for training the Iraqi forces during the surge of 2007-08; Senior Fellow, Institute for the Study of War; author, β€œJust War Reconsidered: Strategy, Ethics and Theory.”

My dad was an...

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From the Left
On Veterans Day, how President-elect Biden's plan for the Pentagon differs from Trump
On Veterans Day, how President-elect Biden's plan for the Pentagon differs from Trump

USA TODAY

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The Pentagon under President-elect Joe Biden will face the same threats as it has under the Trump administration but will likely approach them in a different way, analysts say.

The Pentagon's massive $700 billion budget is unlikely to take deep cuts given those threats, they say. Clear breaks with Trump's approach to the military, however, are likely on social issues.

Trump's defense strategy, authored in large part by former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, views China and Russia as the nation's principal adversaries with lesser threats posed by Iran, North Korea...

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From the Right
Celebrate Veterans Day 2020 virtually with these online events
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With the CDC reporting more than 100,000 new COVID-19 cases in a day in the U.S., some Veterans Day events have been canceled this year, but many have been moved online so Americans can still participate in the holiday.

Americans have observed a holiday on Nov. 11 since 1919, a year after fighting ended in World War I. Originally known as Armistice Day, the holiday was later expanded after World War II to celebrate all U.S. veterans.

The National Veterans Day Observance at Arlington National Cemetery will go on as...

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