First Responders joined their families center stage at the Rochester Fire Department as they humbly accepted their awards.
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Retired Gen. Mattis calls on Congress to investigate Trump’s ‘reckless actions’On Thursday Gen. Jim Mattis, Trump’s defense secretary from 2017 to the start of 2019, joined other former secretaries of ...
More than 3,000 service members have received our nation’s highest military honor since 1863. Only one museum tells their ...
Governor Dan McKee named U.S. Army Brigadier General Andrew J. Chevalier the new Commanding General of the Rhode Island ...
“Never did I dream that troops taking that same oath would be ordered under any ... greets members of a honor guard unit before a 2021 ceremony at the Washington State University Tri-Cities ...
Raising their right hand, high school students from all over Ohio committed to joining branches of our U.S. Armed Forces.
It’s a day set aside to honor the young ... Students took their Oath of Enlistment, administered by Major General John C. Harris, Jr., Adjutant General of the Ohio National Guard.
Two U.S. Army South Soldiers, deployed as members of Joint Task Force Southern Guard, took that commitment to new heights by ...
Mayor Michelle Wu delivered her third annual State of the City speech Wednesday at MGM Music Hall. Her office shared her ...
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