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Navy officer sentenced to life for murdering his wife in Belgium
The Navy declined to take on the case until former Defense Secretary James Mattis forced them to in 2018.
Veterans Day: History of a symbol
It is perhaps the most famous poem to come out of the Great War. “In Flanders Field” was written in 20 minutes — just 15 lines in all — but it spoke volumes about those who lost their lives during the First World War on a field near Ypres, Belgium, in May 1915.
By Karen Sutherland, HistoryNet
North Korea provided just 1 dog tag with 55 sets of war remains
When North Korea handed over 55 boxes of bones that it said are remains of American war dead, it provided a single military dog tag but no other information that could help U.S. forensics experts determine their individual identities, a U.S. defense official said Tuesday.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
NYC soldier was Army division’s 1st combat loss in WWI 100 years ago this week
A century ago this week, the New York National Guard’s 27th Division lost its first soldier in combat in World War I.
NATO allies defend military spending amid Trump criticism
NATO allies are pushing back against U.S. criticism that they are not spending enough on defense, as President Donald Trump ratchets up pressure ahead of a summit next week.
By Jan M. Olsen, The Associated Press