A suspicious package at Joint Base Andrews led to evacuations when seven people felt ill. No active threats or contaminants were found.
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In November 1950, as UN forces neared the Yalu River, Mao Zedong sent 120,000 troops to encircle 30,000 US, UK, and South Korean soldiers.
In WWII, Capt. Walter Huchthausen, an American soldier with German roots, helped save Aachen's ancient cathedral from collapse.
Multiple individuals fell ill after receiving a "suspicious package" with white powder at a Maryland military base, prompting evacuation and investigation.
Reports of infighting in the French-German-Spanish FCAS fighter program are exaggerated, with all partners committed to its success.
Constant Probing: Chinese Nationals and US Military Installations
Maj. Gen. Rogers highlights ongoing incidents of Chinese nationals allegedly gathering intel at US military sites, including Camp Grayling.
FAA mandates airlines to cut 10% of flights at major airports, including Phoenix, due to a government shutdown.
A law firm plans to sue the U.S. Army for sexual misconduct by a doctor at Fort Hood. The Army is investigating, and the doctor's suspended.
Peter Ortiz, a Marine and former French Foreign Legionnaire, became a legendary OSS operative during WWII, known for his bravery and remarkable exploits.
In 2007, Tony Wilson chose the Marine Corps over college, seeking a challenge and a chance to serve. Now, he leads DRC Solutions, aiding the homeless.










