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The New ‘Monuments Officers’ Prepare to Protect Art Amid War

August 11, 2022August 11, 2022Matt StevensComments Off on The New ‘Monuments Officers’ Prepare to Protect Art Amid War

A group of art experts have had intensive training to become part of the U.S. Army Reserve. It will be their job to help save cultural heritage in war zones.

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Seeking Arms for Ukraine, Pentagon Buyers Scour Eastern European Factories

April 25, 2022John Ismay and Eric SchmittComments Off on Seeking Arms for Ukraine, Pentagon Buyers Scour Eastern European Factories

Soviet-designed ammunition is part of the ‘life blood’ for Ukrainian troops fighting Russia, and the United States is keeping it flowing.

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How the US Military is Preparing for an Arctic Future With Eyes on Russia

March 27, 2022Mike BakerComments Off on How the US Military is Preparing for an Arctic Future With Eyes on Russia

As climate change opens up the Arctic for transit and exploration, Russia has increasingly militarized the region. The U.S. is preparing a more aggressive presence of its own.

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U.S. Army Troops Arrive in Poland to Reassure Allies

February 17, 2022ERIC SCHMITTComments Off on U.S. Army Troops Arrive in Poland to Reassure Allies

Nearly 5,000 soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division are now in Poland in response to the Russian deployments on Ukraine’s borders.

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U.S. Army Will Begin Dismissing Unvaccinated Soldiers

February 2, 2022Adeel HassanComments Off on U.S. Army Will Begin Dismissing Unvaccinated Soldiers

Other branches of the military, including the Air Force, have already begun discharging members who refused to comply with the mandate.

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‘Call Me Dog Tag Man’: Pacific Island Is Full of War Relics and Human Remains

December 2, 2021December 2, 2021Dera Menra Sijabat, Richard C. Paddock and Ulet IfansastiComments Off on ‘Call Me Dog Tag Man’: Pacific Island Is Full of War Relics and Human Remains

More than 75 years after the Battle of Biak ended, collectors are still finding remnants of the fight, and U.S. authorities are hoping to bring closure to families of soldiers still missing.

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‘Call Me Dog Tag Man’: Pacific Island Is Full of War Relics and Human Remains

December 2, 2021Dera Menra Sijabat, Richard C. Paddock and Ulet IfansastiComments Off on ‘Call Me Dog Tag Man’: Pacific Island Is Full of War Relics and Human Remains

More than 75 years after the Battle of Biak ended, collectors are still finding remnants of the fight, and U.S. authorities are hoping to bring closure to families of soldiers still missing.

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The U.S. Army secretary to National Guard members who resist the vaccines: Prepare for discipline.

November 18, 2021Jennifer SteinhauerComments Off on The U.S. Army secretary to National Guard members who resist the vaccines: Prepare for discipline.

Remaining unvaccinated could cost soldiers promotions, bonuses or even their jobs.

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Gilbert Seltzer, Soldier in the World War II ‘Ghost Army,’ Dies at 106

September 11, 2021September 11, 2021RICHARD SANDOMIRComments Off on Gilbert Seltzer, Soldier in the World War II ‘Ghost Army,’ Dies at 106

He was one of the last survivors of a band of Army con artists who duped German forces with their arsenal of fakery, including inflatable tanks and scripted radio transmissions.

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A Personal Pilgrimage to a Downed Warplane in Papua New Guinea

September 6, 2021September 6, 2021Joel CarilletComments Off on A Personal Pilgrimage to a Downed Warplane in Papua New Guinea

Thirty-three years after his first visit to the site, a photographer traveled to a remote jungle in search of a World War II plane that crashed there in 1944.

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