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Walsh campaign: Senator won't withdraw from race over plagiarism allegations

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Sen. John Walsh remained steadfast Thursday amid allegations he plagiarized a research project required for a master's degree, winning fresh backing from fellow Democrats in Montana and the governor who appointed him to the Senate earlier this year.

Army War College to investigate plagiarism allegations against Montana senator

LCS to conduct test of Norwegian missile

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The littoral combat ship USS Coronado will get a chance at an historic LCS first this fall when it launches a surface-to-surface missile in tests off Southern California.

Marines file charges against corporal suspected of deserting twice

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A Marines suspected of deserting his unit on two occasions has had charges preferred by military authorities.

Texas family gives forgotten flag to Marine's mom

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A couple who discovered a tribute flag for a fallen Marine at a Texas flea market will return it to his mother this weekend, more than nine years after he was killed in Iraq.

House to Obama: No troops to Iraq without our OK

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The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a resolution Friday that would bar President Barack Obama from sending forces to Iraq in a 'sustained combat role' without congressional approval.

U.S. clears Kuwaiti for release from Guantanamo

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The United States has cleared the release of a Kuwaiti man held at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for more than 12 years because of his suspected links to terrorism.

Afghan Taliban leader warns against pact with U.S.

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The Taliban's reclusive leader is warning that a bilateral security pact allowing foreign troops to stay in Afghanistan beyond the end of this year will mean more fighting.

Number of military suicides showing uptick

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The number of military suicides so far this year is running slightly higher than for the same time frame last year, but without the context of force reductions, the raw data say little about current suicide trends in the armed services.

Pentagon: Bigger Russian artillery moving into Ukraine soon

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The movement of Russian heavy caliber artillery systems across the border into Ukraine is 'imminent,' the Pentagon said Friday, saying Russia is escalating the military action there.

2 options offered for lost staff sgt. tests

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Senior airmen at Pope Air Field, North Carolina, whose promotion test answer sheets for the most recent staff sergeant testing cycle were lost in the mail will be allowed to retake the professional development guide portion of their test this year, said a

Charges filed in stabbing at Navy barracks

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The Navy has filed charges against one of its sailors for repeatedly stabbing another in a barracks near a naval hospital.

No verdict yet in Ventura case; jury back Monday

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The jury weighing whether former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura was defamed by the author of 'American Sniper' has ended the week without a verdict.

Navy IDs sailor who died after fall from balcony

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The Navy has identified a 21-year-old sailor who fell to his death from a sixth-floor balcony of a barracks at Naval Station Norfolk.

As Russia-Ukraine tension flares, NATO wants a base closer to the action


1,877 NCOs to move up in August

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The Army plans to promote 1,877 NCO to the ranks of sergeant though sergeant major in August, which is 82 more than in July.

Money for new amphib falls far short

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Powerful forces in Congress are working to buy the Navy an extra amphibious ship, and lawmakers in both the House and Senate have added between $650 million and $800 million to the proposed 2015 shipbuilding budget to begin construction.

Welsh gives Air Force top ethics marks; Congresswomen say comments are 'troubling'

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The Air Force's top officer gives his service top marks for personal behavior, saying he is 'very happy with the ethical fabric of the United States Air Force,' despite problems that include a cheating scandal at its nuclear missile sites and a general's

AFPC outlines options for senior airmen affected by lost promotion tests

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The Air Force is still trying to hunt down promotion test answer sheets for the most recent testing cycle that went MIA after they were mailed via FedEx from Pope Airfield, North Carolina, Air Force Personnel Center officials said Friday.

DoD tightens tuition assistance rules

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Force-wide changes to the military's Tuition Assistance program may require troops to pay back their TA money if they perform poorly in class.
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