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82nd Airborne conduct a night attack exercise at Fort Bragg in July, 2025
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When the Pentagon announced that the 82nd Airborne Division was deploying to the Middl...
Royal bodyguards on the Siamese palace set, 1957 — actually five University of Denver students. (Colorized)
Gas prices are on basically everyone’s minds but the fact that mainstream media hadn’t written the following story shows how necess...
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Maine Democrat Graham Platner, who is running against 29-year incumbent Senator Susan Collins, is involved in ano...
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