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Tomb Guards, Past and Present, Bid Farewell to a Fallen Brother

U.S. Army Spc. 4th Class Michael “Mike” Vinson loved guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery.…

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Letters & Stories

Wisconsin Guardsmen Walk in the Footsteps of the Ghost Mountain Boys

MADISON, Wisconsin – This past January marked the 83rd anniversary of the capture of the Japanese stronghold at Buna, Papua New…

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Letters & Stories

Serving Those that Served Before Us

MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Airmen from the 128th Air Refueling Wing brought Christmas gift bags and holiday cheer to veterans at…

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Military Culture

The stories behind the unit patches at this year’s Army-Navy Game

For three straight years, Navy nose tackle Landon Robinson has been a “freak.” The hulking, 6-foot, 287-pound senior on the…

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Letters & Stories

FLAG CEREMONY

Soldiers assigned to 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) present a folded American flag to the family of a deceased Soldier…

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Military Culture

Air Force A-10 patch marks an ‘end of an errrrra’

The Air Force is winding down its use of the A-10, but that doesn’t mean it’s going quietly. Or without some tributes…

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Military Culture

5 questions only a veteran would ask the top generals at West Point and the Naval Academy

Lt. Gen. Steve Gilland is the Superintendent of West Point, and has led troops in some of the Army’s most…

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Military Culture

West Point alumni group cancels award ceremony honoring Tom Hanks

The alumni group for the U.S. Military Academy at West Point abruptly canceled an award ceremony honoring actor Tom Hanks.…

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