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Former President Trump endorsed Derrick Anderson, a former U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret, and Laurie Buckhout, a former Army colonel, in their bids to flip House seats from blue to red.
The White House is releasing a video Thursday celebrating the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary as part of a history series that tells the story of American Independence, the Daily Caller learned first.
The White House is seeking active-duty Army officers, in grades first lieutenant through major to serve as a White House military social aide.
An Army brigadier general may face punishment for his workplace conduct while serving as the top White House military official, according to a recently released Defense Department inspector ...
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The Army has faced a recent spike in aircraft crashes. The service’s fiscal 2024 annual aviation assessment showed that Class A mishaps, a category that indicates fatalities or damage totaling ...
The White House attempted to clarify Donald Trump's call for the use of force on "any" protesters who show up at the parade celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary.
The White House war on the Navy League and its bold President William Howard ("Admiral'') Gardiner, ... ARMY & NAVY: Whiter White House. 4 minute read. TIME. November 16, 1931 12:00 AM GMT-5.
WHITE HOUSE RECEPTION TO ARMY AND NAVY; Brilliant Close to the Series of Presidential Functions. CABINET HOSTESSES PRESENT Long Line of Officers Cordialy Greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt -Some ...
President-elect Donald Trump this week announced his selection of U.S. Rep. Michael Waltz of Florida to be national security advisor. The Cabinet-level post serves in the West Wing of the White ...
President Joe Biden was thrilled on Monday to recognize the Army football team as Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy champs in a White House ceremony. “You should be very proud,’’ the President said.
In Lafayette Park, just steps away from the White House, 17 pairs of boots sit side by side. They symbolize a grim statistic from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.