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- Strangers until March, the four spent six months training and preparing for potential emergencies during the flight.
- The crowd was sparse and incidents were few.
- More than 200,000 service members may qualify for the benefit, which is under discussion but has not been announced.
- Gays and lesbians were banned in the military until the 1993 approval of “don’t ask, don’t tell.”
- Senior Pentagon officials say the collapse of the Afghan government and its security forces could be traced to a 2020 U.S. agreement with the Taliban.
- Defense attorney Ned Smock said Lemley, who served in Iraq during his time in the Army, “lost his way during a difficult time in his life."
- The program aims to centralize a variety of resources for victims, including legal support, investigations and medical services.
- Fulton is a West Point graduate who was the first openly gay member of the academy's Board of Visitors, and she has led several LGBT military groups.
- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reviewed powerful missiles developed to launch nuclear strikes on the U.S. mainland.
- Training for the military’s various new tactical fitness tests is going to be much different than training for the standard PT tests.