This is the first time that an Army unit will use a dedicated water vessel in District of Columbia waterways, the National Guard said in a news release.
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This is the first time that an Army unit will use a dedicated water vessel in District of Columbia waterways, the National Guard said in a news release.
Neither al-Shabab nor the ISIS affiliate in Somalia has demonstrated the reach needed to pose a significant danger to the US, the Defense Priorities think tank said.
Investigators found that during part of the time Michael Duane Dyson claimed to have served in the Army, he was instead in prison, according to prosecutors.