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Take the Skunk Train and Savor ‘Music in the Redwoods'
The sweet summer-ender of a series is filled with good vibes, tall trees, and a ride on the historic rails outside Fort Bragg.
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Trump: No Change at Bases Named for Confederate Officers
President Donald Trump on Wednesday said his administration will “not even consider” changing the name of any of the 10 Army bases that are named for Confederate Army officers. Two days earlier, Defense Secretary Mark Esper indicated that he was open to a broad discussion of such changes. “These Monumental and very Powerful Bases have become part of a Great…
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US Military Now Rethinking Links to Confederate Army Symbols
The military is rethinking its traditional embrace or tolerance of Confederate Army symbols
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Returning Troops Denied Water, Bathrooms Under Quarantine
It wasn’t the welcome home that U.S. soldiers expected when they returned from war zones in the Middle East in the past week
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Trump Intervenes in Military Justice Cases, Grants Pardons
President Donald Trump has pardoned a former U.S. Army commando set to stand trial next year in the killing of a suspected Afghan bomb-maker and a former Army lieutenant convicted of murder for ordering his men to fire upon three Afghans, killing two, the White House announced late Friday. The commander in chief also ordered a promotion for a decorated...
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Crowd at Trump Rally Chants ‘Send Her Back'
After President Donald Trump singled out U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar at a Wednesday rally, the crowd chanted “send her back!” It echoed the “lock her up” chant aimed at Hillary Clinton that was heard at Trump rallies in 2016.
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Trump Slams Congresswomen; Crowd Roars, ‘Send Her Back!'
Going after four Democratic congresswomen one by one, a combative President Donald Trump turned his campaign rally in North Carolina Wednesday into an extended dissection of the liberal views of the women of color, deriding them for what he painted as extreme positions and suggesting they just get out. As Trump essentially doubled down on his tweets about the congresswomen...
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June Heatwave Kills Thousands of Mussels Along Northern California Coast
One of the devastating results of California’s June heatwave appears to be the death of tens of thousands of mussels, according to Jackie Sones, research coordinator for Bodega Marine Reserve.
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Army's New Fitness Test Aims for More Combat-Ready Troops
Army commanders have complained in recent years that the soldiers they get out of basic training aren’t fit enough. Nearly half of the commanders surveyed last year said new troops coming into their units could not meet the physical demands of combat. Officials also say about 12 percent of soldiers at any one time cannot deploy because of injuries....
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Good Boy! Service Dog Gets Honorary Diploma
Whenever Brittany Hawley went to class, her loyal service dog Griffin was there. If she needed her cell phone, Griffin would fetch it. Even when she assisted patients as part of an internship, Griffin was there helping out as well. So it’s only fitting that when Hawley receives her master’s degree in occupational therapy from Clarkson University next month, Griffin...
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Pentagon Identifies 3 Servicemen Killed in Afghanistan
The Pentagon has released the names of three U.S. servicemen killed Tuesday by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan. They are Army Capt. Andrew Patrick Ross, age 29, of Lexington, Virginia; Army Sgt. 1st Class Eric Michael Emond, age 39, of Brush Prairie, Washington; and Air Force Staff Sgt. Dylan J. Elchin, age 25, of Hookstown, Pennsylvania.
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U.S. Army Parachuters Showcase Skills at Miramar Air Show
The Miramar Air Show is going to new heights this year! On Friday, members of the U.S. Army Parachute Team demonstrated their skills by jumping out of planes in front of an audience.
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Defense Chief Mattis: Jury Is Out on Women Succeeding in Combat Jobs
The jury is still out on whether women can be successful in infantry jobs, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Tuesday, while offering students at the Virginia Military Institute a dim view of female troops serving on the front line. Mattis, a retired Marine, said there are too few women in the infantry ranks to provide enough data to determine how...
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Trump Offers Full Support for Florence Victims: ‘Nothing Will Be Left Undone'
While visiting the areas battered by Hurricane Florence in North Carolina, President Donald Trump vowed to provide the area with all the resources they need for a full recovery.
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Trump Tours Florence-Hit Areas: ‘America Grieves for You'
Eager to show heart in a moment of crisis, President Donald Trump handed out hot dogs, hugs and comforting words in the Carolinas on Wednesday as he surveyed the wreckage left by Hurricane Florence. With residents still recovering from torrential rains that left widespread destruction and injury, Trump sought to strike a balance between comforter and cheerleader, mindful that he...
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San Marcos Soldier Dies While on Peace-Keeping Mission in Kosovo
A San Diego soldier died Thursday from a non-combat-related incident, the Department of Defense announced Friday.
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Police Say Woman Was Drunk When Family SUV Drove Off Calif. Cliff
Authorities say a woman who drove off California cliff last month in an SUV carrying her wife and children was drunk. California Patrol Capt. Bruce Carpenter said Friday that toxicology tests found Jennifer Hart had an alcohol level of .102.
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Body Recovered Near Hart Family Crash Site Confirmed to be That of Missing Child
The body found near the Hart family crash in Mendocino County on April 7 is confirmed to be that of Ciera Hart, a missing member of the Hart family. The California Highway Patrol received a call around 2 p.m. about a reported female body in the surf of the Pacific Ocean at Juan Creek and HWY. 1 in Westport.
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California Cliff Crash: Woman Says She Reported Family for Abuse in 2013
A woman said Tuesday that she told Oregon child welfare officials in 2013 that Jennifer and Sarah Hart — who plunged off a California cliff with their children last month in an SUV — had been depriving the kids of food as punishment. In a statement provided to The Associated Press, Alexandra Argyropoulos, a former friend of the Harts, said...
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Mattis Tells Soldiers That Being Ready for War Helps Stop It
“Storm clouds are gathering” over the Korean Peninsula, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis declared Friday. And as diplomats try to resolve the nuclear standoff, he told soldiers that the U.S. military must do its part by being ready for war. Without forecasting a conflict, Mattis emphasized that diplomacy stands the best chance of preventing a war if America’s words are backed...