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Fort Belvoir Army Ten-Miler teams off and running

Fort Belvoir Army Ten-Miler teams off and running

by Tammy Thueringer | Jun 12, 2014 | National Security

WASHINGTON — The 2014 Army Ten-Miler race isn’t until October, but U.S. Army Garrison Fort Belvoir Headquarters Battalion is already preparing for it. Garrison-team hopefuls participated in a qualification run this week.
Military moms honored at White House Mother’s Day Tea

Military moms honored at White House Mother’s Day Tea

by Tammy Thueringer | May 27, 2014 | National Security

WASHINGTON – First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden held their annual Mother’s Day Tea to honor military mom’s at the White House. The tea was part of Mrs. Obama and Dr. Biden’s Joining Forces initiative which works to give our...
President Obama welcomes Super Bowl-winning Seahawks to the White House

President Obama welcomes Super Bowl-winning Seahawks to the White House

by Tammy Thueringer | May 27, 2014 | Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON – For the first time in their franchise history, the Seattle Seahawks visited the White House, where President Obama honored the team for winning the 2014 Super Bowl. Published in conjunction with
List of fallen since 9/11 read aloud

List of fallen since 9/11 read aloud

by Tammy Thueringer | May 27, 2014 | National Security, Topics

WASHINGTON – A list of more than 6,000 names of all fallen servicemen and women since 9/11 was read aloud near the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Published in conjunction with
14 names added to Vietnam Veterans Memorial

14 names added to Vietnam Veterans Memorial

by Tammy Thueringer | May 27, 2014 | National Security, Topics

WASHINGTON – Eric Stone and L.S. Elisabeth Swiriduk have never met, but they have something in common. The names of Swiriduk’s father and Stone’s uncle are now among 58,300 names etched in the black granite walls of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Stone and...
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