Tags: Military
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China Seeks Stronger Navy
Maybe ships can run on those solar panels they've flooded the market with?
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Australia’s Navy May Go Nuclear
We gotta sell our old submarines to somebody
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There Ain't No Such Thing As A New Ron Paul: Incoming Freshman Thomas Massie (Endorsed by Paul) Soft on Military Cuts
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Bradley Manning Offers Guilty Plea on Some Actions
Private also requests to be tried before a military judge rather than a jury
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Iran Confirms its Jets Fired on U.S. Drone
Says the UAV encroached on Iranian airspace
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The Greatest Generation
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Japan Looks to Revise Military Relationship With U.S.
Concerned over China's influence in region
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Iran Not Commenting on Their Attack on American Drone
Iranian aircraft fired on UAV over international waters
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Bradley Manning Pleads Guilty to Some Charges
Accused of leaking classified files to Wikileaks
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Seal Team Six Members Punished For Disclosing Classified Info
Helped consult on "Medal of Honor: Warfighter" video game
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Air Force Pilot Criticizes Stealth Emphasis
Very spendy and unnecessary
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Bradley Manning May Accept Responsibility For Sending Information to Wikileaks
Part of potential plea deal
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Syrian Generals Defect to Turkey
Forty-two Syrian officers have so fled since the conflict began
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GOP Senators Fret Military Members Won't Get Ballots in Time
Those who are deployed overseas
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U.S., Japan Begin Massive Joint Military Drill
Part where they landed on islands removed so as not to piss off China amid dispute
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Would More Veterans in Congress Give Us a Smaller Military Budget?
Writing in The New York Times, U.S. Naval Academy historian Aaron B. O’Connell worries that a paucity of veterans in Congress makes lawmakers apt to mindlessly "support the troops" and oppose cuts in military spending.
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Staff Sgt. Robert Bales Hearing Begins
Charged with 16 counts of premeditated murder and six counts of attempted murder
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U.S. Army Releases Details of Rare Case Against General
Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair is accused of sex crimes against five women
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Three From Egyptian Security Forces Killed
Shot dead in northern Sinai
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Defense Contractor Ordered to Pay National Guard Soldiers $85 Million
KBR sued after allegedly exposing soldiers to a carcinogen