On Friday, Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson admitted that he never applied to the United States Military Academy at West Point and was never granted admission to the military academy. Carson, who previously claimed to have been offered a full…
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Lawsuit alleges that drone company sold the military drone toys
A drone retailer accused a major drone manufacturer of defrauding the U.S. Army by selling inferior drones that could be outflown by hobby drones at a marked up price. In a lawsuit filed in Florida, Condor Aerial alleges that…
Chaos after soldier dressed in suicide bomber costume tries to enter Fort Bragg
Nov. 02–Fort Bragg remains tight-lipped about a soldier who tried to enter the post Friday evening dressed as a suicide bomber for Halloween. Fort Bragg spokesman Tom McCollum declined Monday to give the soldier’s name or whether he has been…
Warship honoring Marine christened at Maine shipyard
BATH, Maine (AP) — First in English, then in Spanish, the mother of a fallen Marine who shielded his comrades from an insurgent’s grenade christened a new Navy destroyer in his honor. The mother of Sgt. Rafael Perlta asked God…
Syrian MP: US decision to send troops is act of aggression
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — The United States’ decision to send troops into Syria is an act of aggression because it does not have the government’s agreement, a Syrian member of parliament said Saturday. Sharif Shehadeh told The Associated Press that…
1,600+ terror targets destroyed in 1 month of Russia’s Syria op
On Friday, Russian military officials said that the Russian Air Force had destroyed over 1,600 terrorist targets since the start of Russia’s anti-terror operation in Syria a month ago. According to Colonel General Andrey Kartapolov of Russia’s General Staff, some…