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Take a moment to pay tribute to Dr. King and reacquaint yourself with his civil rights legacy that has offered America a brighter future.
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Posted in DoD News, Rotator
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Army Secretary John M. McHugh speaks with Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno before the start of the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day observance at the Pentagon, Jan. 16, 2014.
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Posted in Rotator, Worth A Thousand Words
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In “This Week in the DoD” for Jan. 13: The Defense Department is adopting a new strategy that will allow the military to meet fiscal guidelines set by Congress. The military will be leaner and more mobile, leaders have said, …
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