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Pentagon command-and-control official charged with dog fighting
Police in early September raided homes in Maryland. Twelve dogs were later rescued, according to the Justice Department.
Maryland National Guardsman arrested on child porn charge
Daniel Morozewicz is a Rockville police officer and a corporal with the Maryland National Guard.
The ‘Reluctant Dragon’ awakens: Saratoga’s brave raid on Rabaul
They said the Saratoga spent too much time at anchor—until the old flattop roared to work.
By Bruce Gamble, World War II Magazine
11 brothers from Alabama, 158 years of US military service
The sons of Ben and Hattie Davis give special meaning to the term “band of brothers.”
Last D-Day Pathfinder pilot flies C-47 aircraft this weekend
Hamilton is going to fly the plane just as WWII paratrooper re-enactors plan to stage an airdrop over Frederick, Oklahoma. The event is part of a celebration planned for Hamilton by the WWII Airborne Demonstration Team and will depart from World War II-era Frederick Army Air Field from an original wooden hanger.
By Kristine Froeba
Remains of Korean War soldier ID’d, reburied
A Missouri soldier who was killed 68 years ago during the Korean War has been reburied close to home after his remains were identified through DNA.
Black Union soldiers fought a costly battle for equal pay
The strategy of paying black troops less than their white counterparts pleased no one.
By Rick Beard
Frederick Douglass’ unannounced visit to Lincoln’s White House ... and the friendship it created
Frederick Douglass didn’t agree with everything President Abraham Lincoln said when they first met, but he left with a new fondness for Lincoln after they spoke about justice and equality for black soldiers.
By Peter Carlson
Army Reserves officer gets 4 years for defrauding government
A federal judge has sentenced a high-ranking Army Reserves officer to four years in prison and ordered him to forfeit $4.4 million for fraudulently supplying hundreds of thousands of Chinese-produced baseball caps and backpacks to the Army Recruiting Command and passing them off as American-made.
Investigation finds few answers in F/A-18 crash that killed Marine pilot
Capt. Jake Frederick ejected during a nighttime exercise above the Pacific Ocean in December 2016.
By Jeff Schogol