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White House Aide Resigns over NYC Flyover

A top White House aide resigned for his role in Air Force One's photo-op flyover above New York City that sparked panic and 9/11 flashbacks. Louis Caldera, a former Army secretary, said the controversy had made it impossible for him to effectively lead the White House Military Office.

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Celebrating Asia-Pacific American Month

Celebrating Asia-Pacific American MonthExpressions of ethnic dances, martial arts exhibitions and food samplings of Chinese, Korean and Filipino cuisine were part of the West Point Equal Opportunity Office and Simon Center for Professional Military Ethic's eighth annual Asian Pacific American Heritage Month observance.

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Navy Takes Aim at Urinalysis Beaters

The Navy is stepping up its "zero tolerance" posture toward illegal drug use with an immediate ban of urinalysis-defeating products, according to a Navy message Tuesday.

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'Continuum of Service' Provides Options

'Continuum of Service' Provides OptionsIn an effort to retain highly skilled Airmen for a lifetime of service, Air Force leaders recently unveiled a Continuum of Service video that helps to promote seamless changes in duty status in the total force structure.

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Lost After Nam, Vets Finally Reunite

Lost After Nam, Vets Finally Reunite On March 25, 1969, the Marines of Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 4th Marines, moved through a thick jungle in enemy territory less than a klick from the Laotian border. Their mission was to locate, engage and destroy any enemy position near the company's area of operation.

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Vessel Grounds on Endangered Island

Vessel Grounds on Endangered IslandAt the crack of dawn in early March, the captain of the fishing vessel Mar-Gun gave a call over VHF radio to the Coast Guard saying his vessel had run aground on St. George Island, Alaska, with five crew members aboard and was carrying nearly 19,000 gallons of fuel.

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