Tag Archives: Defense
By Terri Moon Cronk, American Forces Press Service From www.defense.gov WASHINGTON, D.C. – Medal of Honor recipient Marine Corps Sgt. Dakota Meyer plans to raise $1 million in scholarship money for the children of wounded Marines and Navy corpsmen, and challenges …
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From www.militaryhomefront.dod.mil Victims of abuse can be of any age, income level, educational background, or culture. Although there is not a checklist that a victim can go through to see if he or she is likely to get involved in …
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During a routine air drop mission over Afghanistan, a C-17 Globemaster assigned to the 816th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron received a distress signal from a B-1 Lancer. “We were working a complex situation on the ground with some guys taking some fire and …
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From www.militaryhomefront.dod.mil Under a definition developed by the Department of Defense, domestic abuse involves a range of different acts by an abuser directed against a person of the opposite sex who is a current or former spouse of the abuser, …
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From www.army.mil By Douglas DeMaio, IMCOM BAMBERG, Germany – Bamberg opened the Army’s first biomass heating system in Europe Sept. 14 in an effort to transition to more sustainable, renewable energy resources. Two new wood-chip heating systems will heat water …
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