Army
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US
Army Sees No Link to Blast Exposure in Maine Gunman’s Mental Issues
Investigators found lapses in the handling of a troubled reservist who went on to kill 18 people, but they rejected suggestions that his Army work had damaged his brain.
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Newyork
Doris Allen, Analyst Who Saw the Tet Offensive Coming, Is Dead at 97
Her warning of a big buildup of enemy troops poised to attack South Vietnam in 1968 was ignored, a major U.S. Army intelligence failure during the war.
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US
In Emotional Hearing, Maine Shooter’s Relatives Describe Efforts to Get Him Psychiatric Help
“It’s on all of us to make sure the next time we need to get help for someone, we do better,” Cara Lamb, the gunman’s ex-wife, told the commission investigating the October mass shooting.
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US
Former Guard Official Says Army Retaliated for His Account of Jan. 6 Delay
Col. Earl Matthews, the top lawyer for the D.C. National Guard during the assault on the Capitol, said in a whistle-blower complaint that he was punished for contradicting the testimony of two top generals.
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Newyork
Ellsworth Johnson, Last Survivor of a Secret Army Unit, Dies at 100
During World War II, he parachuted into France and China as part of a special operations group on missions for the Office of Strategic Services, precursor of the C.I.A.
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World
Clashes in a Palestinian Refugee Camp in Lebanon Kill 5
Rival factions have been fighting for three days, at times with heavy weaponry, in the densely populated Ein al-Hilweh camp in the coastal city of Sidon, south of Beirut.
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Newyork
Hiroshi Miyamura, Given Medal of Honor in Korean War, Dies at 97
He was the first living Japanese American to receive the country’s highest military award for valor.