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Chief Warrant Officer 2 Dustin K. Wright didn’t die in combat, but in the unforgiving crucible of preparation—where the Army ...
While The Natural State is seemingly a world away from Normandy, France, our contributions to the daring undertaking there at a pivotal moment in World War II are remarkably linked.
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At the back of Pulura’s Fall in Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, you’ll come across a perplexing puzzle that can be a real head-scratcher. Fourteen panels surrounded a well of dark blue ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Army (PA) said Friday its Aviation Regiment conducted a maritime air patrol (Marpat) over the Philippine Sea on Wednesday as part of its maritime domain mission.
The Royal Regiment of Scotland is to become the first recipient of the freedom of Inverclyde at a special ceremony in Greenock next year. Councillors unanimously approved the decision to bestow ...
FORT CAVAZOS — The historic 3rd U.S. Cavalry Regiment welcomed its 81st colonel, Col. William B. Chastain, in a change-of-command ceremony Thursday morning. Outgoing commander Col. Jeffrey Barta ...
Phenwick MacLean, Ben Veitch and Quinn Norman (l to r) were the first three players to be drafted by the QMJHL's Newfoundland Regiment. Veitch is from St. John's, while Norman is from Conception ...
The first three teenagers drafted into the Newfoundland Regiment Hockey Club — each with hockey ties to Newfoundland and Labrador — say they're ready to fight for a place on the roster of the new team ...
encouraging Black men to serve in the war. Two of Douglass’ own sons joined the regiment. In total, the 54th had around 1,000 soldiers and saw significant action, including a battle at Fort Wagner ...
It's been just over five months since the Newfoundland Regiment unveiled its name and logo to a room full of screaming hockey fans eagerly awaiting the return of elite-level hockey in St. John's.
As an army helicopter buzzes overhead, Tomas Ängshammar points proudly at the sleek barracks of the Swedish armed forces’ newest regiment: P18 Gotland. The Scandinavian building is clad in ...