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WANT TO GO? SECURITY: While Fayettevilles Airborne and Special Operations Museum is not located on a military installation, most others are, and that means undergoing required security and document checks. In most cases, drivers licenses, photo IDs for adults and proof of car insurance and registration are reviewed at entrance gates if visitors do not have military identification. Visitors may be asked to exit the vehicle, open doors, trunks and engine hoods as security officers check the car. AIRBORNE & SPECIAL OPERATIONS MUSEUM: 100 Bragg Blvd., Fayetteville, N.C.; www.asomf.org or 910- 643-2766. History of the militarys airborne divisions and airborne Special Forces. Free admission. A $4 fee for the motion simulator can be dropped for students if arrangements are made two weeks in ad...
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Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), 42 U.S.C. 4332(2)(C), the National Park Service (NPS) announces the availability of the Record of Decision for the General Management Plan, Monocacy National Battlefield. Maryland. As soon as practicable, the NPS will begin to implement the preferred alternative as contained in the Final Environmental Impact Statement issued by the NPS on August 27, 2010, and summarized in the Record of Decision. Copies of the Record of Decision may be obtained from the contact listed below or online at www.nps.gov/mono.
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Farmboy's letters tell soldier's war story
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How big are the stakes in Virginia's 20th Senate District, where two sitting senators are competing for the same job?
Just follow the money.
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* Contractors have a long history of supporting national armed forces on and off the battlefield. The last decade, however, has witnessed a sharp incr...
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Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, in consultation with the appropriate Indian tribes, has determined that a cultural item meets the definition of sacred object and repatriation to the lineal descendant stated below may occur if no additional claimants come forward. Any other individuals who believe they are lineal descendants of the individual who owned the sacred object and who wish to claim the item should contact Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument.
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HOUSE COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND GOVERNMENT REFORM HOLDS A HEARING ON MISLEADING INFORMATION FROM THE BATTLEFIELD
APRIL 24, 2007
SPEAKERS: ...
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Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, in consultation with the appropriate Indian tribes, has determined that the cultural items meet the definition of sacred objects and repatriation to the lineal descendant stated below may occur if no additional claimants come forward. Any other individuals who believe they are lineal descendants of the individual who owned these sacred objects and who wish to claim the items should contact Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument.
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WASHINGTON - NATO and Pakistani forces may have attacked one another in a tragic case of mistaken identity - each thinking the other side was Taliban, according to the first battlefield accounts after the worst incident of fratricide since the Afghan war began.
According to the U.S. military records described to The Associated Press, a joint U.S. and Afghan patrol requested backup after being hit by mortar and small arms fire by Taliban militants. Before responding, the joint U.S.-Afghan patrol first checked with the Pakistani army, which reported it had no troops in the area, the military account said.
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Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, in consultation with the appropriate Indian tribes, has determined that the cultural items meet the definition of sacred objects and repatriation to the lineal descendant stated below may occur if no additional claimants come forward. Any other individuals who believe they are lineal descendants of the individual who owned these sacred objects and who wish to claim the items should contact Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument.