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Our military has been around for more than 200 years, but the DoD is just turning 67. Why? Click here to find out.
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Twenty-five years ago, amid the chaos that surrounded the 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union, two senators created an unlikely program to safeguard the empire’s nukes.
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During the Secretary of Defense Senior Leader Engagement Program, Air Force Lt. Col. Todd Fleming educated the group with Department of Defense 101.
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Mental wellness is essential for peak cognitive and physical performance and contributes to the readiness of our service members.
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