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The service's top civilian announced he would be "ending these inhumane practices and saving taxpayer dollars."
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A two-year suspension is set to end June 2.
Proceeds from the tournament, celebrating its 21st year, benefit The MOAA Foundation and the MOAA Scholarship Fund.
Soldiers in the 43rd Adjutant Battalion at Missouri's Fort Leonard Wood will need to watch their mouths.
The Veterans Legacy Memorial launched in 2019. Loved ones can add photos and remembrances to the personal pages of those lost.
“It hurts and it’s insulting because these claimants never spent a day in a prison in their life.”
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Lt. Gen. Brian T. Kelly, USAF (Ret), outlined key priorities during a recent Federal News Network interview.
The Gulf War veteran spent time as a KC-135 Stratotanker navigator and a test engineer for the Missile Defense Agency.