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Researchers are using what鈥檚 known as 鈥渟weaty manikins鈥� to test clothing for women working in the military and fire departments.
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Active duty service members can go through the EMS program provided by Wake County, as part of partnership with the Department of Defense.
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Scientific advances have allowed the Army to identify about 200 sets of remains each year, dating back to World War II. But the passage of time has complicated the process of finding families to accept the remains.
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Hamas' elaborate tunnels in Gaza have brought attention to underground warfare, but it's a tactic used by many other potential U.S. adversaries.
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High School students in Fayetteville created a project about Army Special Operations Soldiers on secret missions in Berlin, Germany during the Cold War. The grand opening for the exhibit is May 7.
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Veterans Life Center 鈥� which opened in 2020 during the pandemic 鈥� serves veterans transitioning from the military into civilian life who struggle with things like homelessness, employment, and mental health.
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A lack of barracks space, as well as poor living conditions in some barracks buildings, are contributing to complaints about sailors' quality of life.
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Alabama Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville had blocked military promotions for months over objections to Pentagon abortion policy. He had relented earlier for most promotions except for some generals.
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Base authorities took the Marine into custody about 10:15 p.m. Wednesday after an incident that occurred in a barracks room on the North Carolina base earlier in the evening, a statement from the Camp Lejeune said.
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Marine Corps Lt. Col. Justin Constantine barely survived a 2006 sniper attack in Iraq. Yet it鈥檚 nearly impossible to list all the things he accomplished after being wounded.