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Books "overtly promoting DEI, gender ideology, and critical race theory" are under new scrutiny following a memo issued by acting Assistant Secretary of the Army Derrick Anderson.
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Nancy Leftenant-Colon, who became the first Black nurse in the U.S. Army Air Corps after President Harry S. Truman desegregated it in 1948, has died at age 104.
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In May, Clarksville police found Katia Dueñas Aguilar dead in her home.
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Palo Alto College saw the first two students join the Future Soldier program, which works to ensure they get a GED and future soldier prep before entering the service.
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The Puerto Rican Army veteran served in Korea, Vietnam and Iraq. He also commanded the 1st Infantry Division. Robles led the San Antonio-based financial services company from 2007 to 2015, including through its largest period of growth.
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In its June ruling outlawing affirmative action in college admissions, the U.S. Supreme Court excepted the nation's military academies. A new lawsuit seeks to change that.
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Pvt. Ana Basaldua Ruiz was found dead last Monday of an apparent suicide. She had previously complained to family that she had been the target of sexual harassment
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The new marketing campaign is based around the tagline, 'Be All You Can Be,' which was originally featured in Army ads during the 1980s and 1990s.
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Months of physical distancing and pandemic anxiety has been especially tough on veterans who were already dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder and other combat-related injuries.
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Nearly 600 military medical personnel have been deployed around Texas to help hospitals scrambling to keep up with the demand for bed space, staff and…