Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III, told cadets at West Point, “And these extraordinary patriots demand extraordinary ...
By ADRIANE ELLIOT USASAC Public Affairs In 1989, the World Wide Web was invented, the Cold War ended with the fall of the ...
Jose Barco was given half an hour to gather his things. After nearly five weeks in an ICE processing center in Pearsall, ...
Nearly half a dozen students graduated from the Salvation Army’s Boston Kroc Culinary Arts Program—-including a single mom of ...
As Women’s History Month nears its end, New Jersey lawmakers have introduced legislation to recognize the African American women who served in the Women’s Army Corps’ 6888th Central Postal Directory ...
Cumberland County’s building and grounds committee approved a request for the placement of a life-size statue of Medal of ...
Chairwoman Dr. Dawn Buckingham introduced the next installment of the series highlighting the VLB's Voices of Veterans oral history program. This week, they highlight the service of Captain Mary Dale ...
A Gold Star family has made the ultimate sacrifice and is recognized by the U.S. Department of Defense for their loss and ...
Jennifer is the council liaison to a variety of city boards, among them the Downtown Naperville Alliance, the Transportation ...
As Lee Greenwood belted out “God Bless the USA,” 32 of the 61 living Medal of Honor recipients, national and military leaders ...
As we reflect on the remarkable history of the United States military, it is crucial to acknowledge the invaluable contributions made by minorities throughout the years. The stories of bravery, ...
Jose Barco was given half an hour to gather his things. After nearly five weeks in an ICE processing center in Pearsall, Texas the decorated Iraq War veteran began the journey of deportation to ...
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