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Oilfield services company Baker Hughes acquisition of Chart Industries should finalize next year. The company declined to ...
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Marine Corps Times on MSN10,000 VA employees are resigning in September. Here’s the list"Mission-critical" workers were exempt from deferred resignations, but doctors and nurses are quitting anyway, The War Horse ...
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The News-Herald on MSNFrom Painesville to World War II, boxing ring and beyond, Danny Nardico led life of distinction (Part 3 of 3)Part 3 of a three-part series on Painesville native, World War II hero and boxer Danny Nardico. In Part 1, Nardico emerges as a Harvey football standout, a two-time Lake Shore League all-stars, before ...
Officials are looking to reopen the East Pass, partially in hopes that it could improve water quality. Here's a look at the ...
Once a dispatcher for Clearwater Police Department on the midnight shift, Mary Farrand is Gulfport’s Chief of Police. Since ...
The Marine Corps told its recruiters to stop promoting an immigration program that provides temporary legal status to certain undocumented family members of troops, a move that comes as the Trump ...
In a new pilot program with the Marine Corps and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), ICE agents will be at the gates of Marine Corps Base Hawaii to prevent ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. — Pfc. Dane Mulverhill, a native of Vernon, is serving in the U.S. Marine Corps assigned to Aviation Enlisted Aircrew Training School (AEATS) amongst sailors and Marines who are ...
Considered an essential piece of kit for every Marine, a wide variety of private-purchase and standard-issue knives were pressed into service in every theater of the war to tackle tasks ranging ...
Anthony Easton closed out 31 years with the Marine Corps this week by turning over his duties as sergeant major of Marine Corps Installations Pacific to his successor and saying farewell.
FBI apprehended former Marine Corps reservist Benjamin Song in Dallas, charged with attempted murder after allegedly firing AR-15 rifles at officers at an ICE facility.
The U.S. Marine Corps will field smart scopes to help shoot down moving targets, such as drones, in the coming months. “Multiple units across all elements of the [Marine Air-Ground Task Force ...
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