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- U.S. Steps Up Support for Haiti: Marines Deployed to Bolster Embassy Security and Evacuate PersonnelIn light of the ongoing attacks by heavily armed gangs on Haiti’s fragile government and the transformation of its capital city, Port-au-Prince, into a war zone, the United States military has dispatched Marines to Haiti to bolster its embassy and evacuate non-essential personnel. Based in… Read more: U.S. Steps Up Support for Haiti: Marines Deployed to Bolster Embassy Security and Evacuate Personnel
- U.S. Steps Up Support for Haiti: Marines Deployed to Bolster Embassy Security and Evacuate PersonnelIn light of the ongoing attacks by heavily armed gangs on Haiti’s fragile government and the transformation… Read more: U.S. Steps Up Support for Haiti: Marines Deployed to Bolster Embassy Security and Evacuate Personnel
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- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Enduring Impact on AmericaFrom Revolutionary War Fortifications to Modern-Day Infrastructure. The United States Army Corps of Engineers was founded on March 11, 1779, by the Continental Congress to assist the United States Army in planning, engineering, and preparing… Read more: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Enduring Impact on America
- Zimmermann Telegram & America’s Entry into World War IOn March 1, 1917, the Zimmermann Telegram was a classified communication between German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmermann and the German ambassador to Mexico. Count Johann von Bernstorff was revealed on the front pages of journals… Read more: Zimmermann Telegram & America’s Entry into World War I
- The Signing of the INF TreatyOn February 28th, 1987, a stunning development in international diplomacy happened. Mikhail Gorbachev, the leader of the Soviet Union, announced in preparation to sign a deal that would eradicate medium-range nuclear weapons from Europe. This… Read more: The Signing of the INF Treaty
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- Airstrike on Humanitarian Aid World Central KitchenOn Monday, April 1st, the World Central Kitchen convoy was hit by an Israeli airstrike.… Read more: Airstrike on Humanitarian Aid World Central Kitchen
- Stolen Bus Crashes at Andersen Air Force Base in GuamOn Wednesday, the entrance gate at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam transformed into a… Read more: Stolen Bus Crashes at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam
- U.S. Steps Up Support for Haiti: Marines Deployed to Bolster Embassy Security and Evacuate PersonnelIn light of the ongoing attacks by heavily armed gangs on Haiti’s fragile government and… Read more: U.S. Steps Up Support for Haiti: Marines Deployed to Bolster Embassy Security and Evacuate Personnel
- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Enduring Impact on AmericaFrom Revolutionary War Fortifications to Modern-Day Infrastructure. The United States Army Corps of Engineers was… Read more: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Enduring Impact on America
- Zimmermann Telegram & America’s Entry into World War IOn March 1, 1917, the Zimmermann Telegram was a classified communication between German Foreign Secretary… Read more: Zimmermann Telegram & America’s Entry into World War I
- U.S. Army Cuts 24,000 Soldiers, Focuses on Modern Warfare CapabilitiesThe U.S. Army is reducing its force by approximately 24,000 soldiers, which accounts for nearly… Read more: U.S. Army Cuts 24,000 Soldiers, Focuses on Modern Warfare Capabilities
- U.S. Defense Department Takes Action to De-escalate Red Sea TensionsThe Defense Department has recently tried to de-escalate tensions and restore stability in the Red… Read more: U.S. Defense Department Takes Action to De-escalate Red Sea Tensions
- The Signing of the INF TreatyOn February 28th, 1987, a stunning development in international diplomacy happened. Mikhail Gorbachev, the leader… Read more: The Signing of the INF Treaty
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