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Ohio soldier surprises son as school mascot on first day of school
Perry Chronister surprised his 7-year-old son, Eli, on his first day of school after returning from a yearlong deployment by disguising himself as the school mascot.
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US Army soldier faces court hearing after killing his wife in Alaska
A U.S. Army soldier is accused of killing his wife in Alaska after a night out celebrating his 21st birthday.
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No plans to change abortion policy despite GOP demand, Army secretary says
Christine Wormuth said the policy is important to ensure that the Army can retain female troops who might leave the military if they cannot get access to abortion services.
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Army Father Comes Home for Christmas, Surprises Son
Christmas came a little early this year for a Connecticut grade schooler when his military father paid him a surprise visit.
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WATCH: Army Veteran Recounts How He Disarmed Club Q Gunman
U.S. Army veteran Richard Fierro spoke during a news conference outside his Colorado home about his efforts to subdue the gunman in Saturday’s shooting at Club Q.
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Army Guard Troops Risk Dismissal as Vaccine Deadline Looms
Up to 40,000 Army National Guard soldiers across the country – or about 13% of the force — have not yet gotten the mandated COVID-19 vaccine, and as the deadline for shots looms, at least 14,000 of them have flatly refused and could be forced out of the service.
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109-Year-Old Veteran Laid to Rest, Celebrated by Inglewood Community
Luke Dixon, distinguished veteran and Angeleno, has passed at the age of 109. His family and loved ones Friday celebrated his outstanding career and, above all, his virtuous demeanor.