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Over the years, the Secret Service protection for presidents has evolved dramatically. From a small team of agents to a sophisticated security detail, the measures taken to ensure the safety of the commander-in-chief have changed drastically. Let’s explore how this protection has transformed over time.
As the Lone Star State opens its arms to veterans eager to transition into teaching, only a handful have seized the opportunity to become certified educators. Despite the promise of training and support, many veterans seem hesitant to trade their combat boots for classroom shoes.
After a yearlong pause, the Pentagon is finally set to accept deliveries of Lockheed F-35 aircrafts. The resumption comes as a relief to the defense industry and marks a significant milestone in military procurement.
MBDA, a leading European missile manufacturer, is set to capitalize on the growing demand for long-range strike missiles in Europe. With advanced technology and a proven track record, the company is primed for success in this booming market.
In a bold statement, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg criticized China’s growing influence and presence in Europe. Stoltenberg warned of potential security risks posed by Beijing’s expanding reach, causing tensions within the alliance.
Despite criticism from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, Secretary of State Blinken remains firm in the decision to continue sending weapons to Israel. This decision is considered to be “normal” by Blinken, highlighting the strong relationship between the two nations.
Remembering Saipan: The battle that reshaped the Pacific was a turning point in World War II. The bravery of soldiers and the devastation of war forever changed the landscape of this island.
Discover how those who were convicted under a previous gay sex ban in the military can now apply for pardons and have their records cleared. Find out more about the process and its potential impact.
Texas Congressman Jack Reynolds found himself embroiled in a controversy after questions arose about the legitimacy of his combat badge. Reynolds fiercely defended his military record, citing his years of service and dedication to his country.
The United States House of Representatives has rejected the proposal to return a Confederate memorial to Arlington National Cemetery. The decision comes after heated debates among lawmakers.