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With Eisenhower renaming, Army’s 100+ years honoring Confederates ends
The Friday ceremony marked the conclusion of the post-renaming process.
By Davis Winkie
New Mexico governor pulls National Guard troops from border
The governor of New Mexico ordered the withdrawal of the majority of the state’s National Guard troops from the U.S. border with Mexico on Tuesday, in a move that challenges President Trump’s description of a security crisis.
Settlement reached in infamous ‘Norfolk 4’ case
The city of Norfolk has agreed to pay $4.9 million to four former sailors who were wrongly convicted of a woman’s rape and murder based on intimidating police interrogations. A copy of the settlement agreement for the “Norfolk Four” was obtained by The Associated Press.
‘I’ll never forgive him for what he did to our military’ — Trump fires back at Obamas over comments in Michelle’s new book
President Trump was asked by reporters about the scathing comments in Michelle Obama’s new book, and was quick to fire back.
By J.D. Simkins
Karen Pence opens campaign to help support military spouses
Karen Pence, the vice president’s wife, opened a campaign Thursday to help military spouses get the support and services they need.
San Diego sailor’s fatal stabbing was the grim conclusion of a Navy love triangle
The wife testified that she had been dating the man accused of murdering her husband.
By J.D. Simkins
Marine ground combat arms unit gets its first woman commander
There are about 10 female officers serving as 1302 combat engineer officers across the Corps.
By Shawn Snow
Virginia governor OKs paying 'Norfolk Four' $3.5M
Gov. Ralph Northam has signed legislation to provide nearly $3.5 million in compensation to the “Norfolk Four,” the U.S. Navy sailors who were wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for a 1997 rape and murder.
By Logan Bogert, Capital News Service via AP