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Pentagon-funded study on extremism in the military relied on old data
As a result, the report grossly undercounted the number of military and veterans arrested for the Jan. 6 attack, The Associated found in an investigation.
Families form networks of care in Murfreesboro Fisher House
Roberta Broomer came to the Murfreesboro Fisher House for 10 years as a caregiver, supporting her father while also making connections with fellow guests.
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How the ‘Brush-Off Club’ helped jilted WWII troops cope with Jody
The misery-loves-company club even featured critical, board-style roles, such as chief crier and chief consoler.
Killer instinct: How one man taught US soldiers to fight dirty in WWII
Francois d’Eliscu's training regimen was so hazardous that by March 1943 trainees in the program had already suffered 1,600 injuries.
By Patrick Kiger
Marine lights candles for romantic hotel surprise, sets room on fire
Update the safety brief.
By Jon Simkins