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National Park Service awards grants to restore Civil War battlefields
The grants restore “day-of-battle” conditions at battlefields and historic sites associated with the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 and the Civil War.
Unhappy with Pentagon’s religious liberty guidance, lawmakers set up meeting with top defense official
A group of conservative lawmakers have demanded a meeting with Defense Secretary Mark Esper to talk about religious liberty issues.
By Kent Miller
Concurrent receipt: A call for fair and equitable treatment of military retirees with disabilities
Concurrent receipt should apply fairly and equally to all VA ratings, not just 50 percent or more, says the author of this commentary.
By Steven Fagan
Sweet 16 surprise: Teen gets restored Ford Bronco of his Marine father, killed in Fallujah in 2007
Triston Walsh was 4 years old when his father was killed in a 2007 sniper attack in Fallujah.
By Teri Maddox, Belleville News-Democrat via AP
Landmark Air Force chapel suffering from leaks, corrosion
The landmark Cadet Chapel that towers over the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado is suffering from leaks and corrosion, so the school has drawn up the most ambitious restoration project in the building’s 55-year history.
Military crew refurbishes historic aircraft at Minot museum
Members of the 5th Maintenance Squadron at Minot Air Force Base whose military job is working on B-52s are volunteering their time to refurbish warbirds at the Dakota Territory Air Museum in Minot.
By Eloise Ogden, Minot Daily News via AP
Landmark Air Force Academy Chapel closing for restoration
The landmark Cadet Chapel at the Air Force Academy will close Jan. 1 for a major restoration project that could take up to four years.
Fitzgerald arrives in Mississippi for two-year restoration
The destroyer is calling Pascagoula, Mississippi, home for its two-year restoration and modernization process.
By Nicole Bauke