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“Thank You” Can Be A Lifesaver For Some New York Veterans
“Thank You” Can Be A Lifesaver For Some New York Veterans
“Thank You” Can Be A Lifesaver For Some New York Veterans
There are over 18 million veterans of United States military service living today. These are men and women that dedicated portions of their lives to "serving" our country, maintaining the freedoms that we enjoy as Americans, no matter what political party you align with. Yet, according to uso.org, over the last 21 years, four times as many military members died from suicide, then from combat wounds in Iraq and Afghanistan or any other military operation combined.
William Libous Dies at 90
William Libous Dies at 90
William Libous Dies at 90
William Libous, the father of former state Senator Thomas Libous and brother of former Binghamton Mayor Alfred Libous, has died. He was 90. According to an obituary in the Press & Sun-Bulletin, Libous died on Sunday. His wife, Katherine Libous, died last January. Th...
More Nuke Commanders Fired
More Nuke Commanders Fired
More Nuke Commanders Fired
WASHINGTON (AP) — There are more signs of distress in the nation's nuclear force. The Air Force has fired two commanders and disciplined a third in response to internal investigations of leadership lapses and misbehavior at two of its three intercontinental ballistic missile bases.
AF Cheating and Nukes
AF Cheating and Nukes
AF Cheating and Nukes
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Air Force's nuclear missile corps faces new strains after dozens more officers were implicated in an investigation of cheating on missile-launch proficiency tests. The number implicated in the probe has roughly doubled from the original 34 officers, meaning that about 14 percent of all launch officers are now sidelined.

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