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Vice president to speak to Indiana vets
Fox59Senior Administration Officials tell Fox News that the speech will be divided into three parts - Iraq, Afghanistan, and the veterans programs expanded and funded under the Obama administration. Biden will tell the audience of veterans, the political...Tags: News Media, Baghdad (Iraq), Armed Forces, Iraq, Heads of State
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Hoosier Marine killed in Afghanistan
Fox59A Hoosier Marine has died in the line of duty. The Department of Defense confirms 1st Lt. Brandon Barrett of Marion, Indiana died Wednesday supporting combat operations in Afghanistan. He was only 27 years-old. Friends said Brandon Barrett's personality...Tags: Afghanistan, Family, Sports
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The bodies of three Indiana marines killed in action return to U.S. soil
Fox59.comThe bodies of three fallen Indiana marines return home to U.S. soil. U.S. Marine Sergeant Jeremy Mcqueary died Thursday when his vehicle was hit by an improvised explosive device in the Helmand Province in Afghanistan. The Columbus native was assigned to...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Afghanistan, Explosions, Brazil, Indiana
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Officials release name of N.C. Marine found dead at Fort Meade
Less than a year after realizing his lifelong dream of becoming a Marine, Pvt. Anthony W. Romano-Caruso was found dead under mysterious circumstances in his Fort Meade barracks room on Wednesday. Rita Romano-Caruso said two Marines arrived at her front...Tags: Fort Meade (military base), Memorial Day
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A Source of Pride
South Bend TribuneNILES -- The year was 1946, and Alfred Walker had just started a new job in Milwaukee. But the Arkansas native also had just turned 18, making him eligible for the draft. After passing his physical exam, Walker thought he was headed for the Air Force but...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Korean War (1950-1953), Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Discrimination
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Howard Terpning's paintings keep Old West alive
Howard Terpning paints how the West was lived and lost more than 120 years ago. His subject is 19th century Native Americans, although he is not their descendant. Some of his canvases aim to capture the courage, dignity and desperation of the fight to...
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News of the Weird: Love hotels and petting zoos
Sophisticated automobile technology makes high-performance engines purr in relative silence, but automakers fear that their most demanding drivers are emotionally attached to the engines' roar. Consequently, as Car and Driver reported in April, the 2012...
Tags: Riccardo Muti, Health, Armed Forces, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Injuries and Wounds
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China denies cyber attacks aimed at the U.S.
World NowChina’s defense minister denied Monday that his country was the source of cyber attacks directed at the U.S., contradicting recent assertions by the Pentagon.... -
2k walk to fulfill teen's wish
South Bend TribuneMom beamed proudly as Christen held a sign spelling out her upcoming walk to shed light on homeless military veterans. “This is big,” Eileen Sullivan said in a low tone watching her 14-year-old daughter pose for photos. “This isn&...Tags: Veterans Affairs, Camp Lejeune Water Contamination, Family, U.S. Marine Corps, Autism
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Area Marines ship outFirst stop will be Camp Lejeune, N.C.
South Bend TribuneLittle Layla Shaffer locked her arms around Cpl. Jacob Shaffer's neck and buried her face into his chest. The 2-year-old girl wasn't about to say goodbye to Daddy, whether the U.S. Marine Corps needed him or not. "It's a little of both," said Layla'...Tags: Science and Technology, U.S. Marine Corps, Italy
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Area Marines ship out for Camp Lejeune
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterLittle Layla Shaffer locked her arms around Cpl. Jacob Shaffer's neck and buried her face into his chest. The 2-year-old girl wasn't about to say goodbye to Daddy, whether the U.S. Marine Corps needed him or not. "It's a little of both," said Layla's...Tags: Afghanistan, Science and Technology, Wars and Interventions, CNN (tv network), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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