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West Point Grad to Serve - on Gridiron

West Point Grad to Serve - on GridironWhen Caleb Campbell graduates from the U.S. Military Academy on May 31, he will be an active duty Army officer. But instead of donning his Army uniform he'll be suiting up with the Detroit Lions.

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Problems Corrected at Fort Bragg Dorms

Problems Corrected at Fort Bragg DormsThe poor conditions in a barracks at Fort Bragg, N.C. have largely been corrected, said an Army general responsible for maintaining such facilities. Senior leadership in the Army has directed all barracks, Army-wide, be walked through to determine if they are meeting Army standards.

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Essex Sailors Take Aim

Essex Sailors Take AimSailors from the forward deployed amphibious assault ship USS Essex took the opportunity to enhance their qualifications in small arms training. The Sailors utilized the mobile shooting range at Command Fleet Activities Okinawa, during the ships on load of Marines prior to departure for the second half of their spring patrol.

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Adding Color to the Deployed World

Adding Color to the Deployed WorldWhen the Taliban took power in 1996, they imposed a new way of life and removed basic freedoms for the people of Afghanistan. Among those freedoms was the banishment of art. For more than a decade, art has been missing from this society.

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No More Kicking Doors Down?

No More Kicking Doors Down?The war has changed. No longer are Marines kicking in doors and battling insurgents with continuous gunfire. Instead, they are walking through the war-torn streets of Iraq, the same streets that just a few short years ago were the sights of horrendous warfare, where Marines are now continuously greeted by hoards of children, with their parents or guardians watching, smiling from a distance.

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Coast Guard to Visit Haines in May

Coast Guard to Visit Haines in MayA team of Coast Guard marine inspectors will be in Haines, Alaska on May 5, 6 and 7 of this year. The team's primary mission will be to conduct federally-mandated inspections of commercial vessels certified to carry more than six passengers for hire.

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